
Overview
In 1886, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show played to over one million people in New York City. It was one of the most elaborate shows on earth. There were cowboys and Indians, sharp shooters, hundreds of horses, buffalo, elk and donkeys, with more than 200 cast members, all moving about in a sweeping western landscape of mountains and plains. It would go on to dazzle crowds in London, Paris, Rome and Barcelona, cementing the legend of the Wild West in the minds of people around the globe. Behind the extravaganza was one man -- a meager plainsman turned international celebrity and frontier hero, whose meteoric rise to fame was made possible only by his genius, and his hucksterism. His name was William Cody, better known to the world as Buffalo Bill.
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20 - 1Oswald's Ghost January 14, 2008
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20 - 2The Lobotomist January 21, 2008
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20 - 3Eyes on the Prize (7 & 8): The Time Has Come/Two Societies February 03, 2008
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20 - 4Grand Central February 04, 2008
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20 - 5Eyes on the Prize (9 & 10): Power!/The Promised Land February 10, 2008
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20 - 8Kit Carson February 18, 2008
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20 - 9Buffalo Bill February 25, 2008
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20 - 10Minik: The Lost Eskimo March 31, 2009
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20 - 11Walt Whitman April 14, 2008
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20 - 12Roberto Clemente April 21, 2008
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20 - 13George H.W. Bush (1) May 05, 2008
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20 - 14George H.W. Bush (2) May 06, 2008