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Walker Ranger Show in Texas



Walker Texas Ranger is one of the most revered shows in the city of Texas. Having been produced by Rick Husky and Gordon Dawson, this production of Amadea Films Production has topped the Entertainment charts in Texas.

The Norris Brothers, Chuck Norris and Aaron Norris were the co-producers of Walker Texas Ranger. And Terry D. Nelson was the supervising producer of the Walker Texas Ranger.

Having debuted the CBS screens in 1993, Sony Pictures Television has taken the contract of distributing Walker Texas Ranger nationally. This action packed drama has the flavor of the rugged Old Western tradition and the story relates to a man's fight for justice. His encounters with the under world were gruesome and sometimes adventurous in the big bad world of the underworld. Chuck Norris, who plays the character of Cordell Walker, is the central protagonist. The story is all about the conflict between Walker and the judicial administration. Walkers's believe in the age old tradition of punishing the criminals corporally often lands him up in close encounters against the modern judicial policies.

Walker, single-handedly, ventures out to catch the criminals and is assisted by his reverent friends like C.D. Parker, played by Noble Willingham, who is an ex-Texas Ranger, James "Jimmy" Trivette, rookie ranger played by Clarence Gilyard and Alex Cahil, played by Sheree J. Wilson, who is the county District Attorney. The youngsters love the action in the show and the elders like the philosophical idea behind it.

The nation joined in applauding the heroic efforts of the central character, in an age when crime rates were taking its toll. Chuck Norris in Walker Texas Ranger is the repository of a hero, fighting for good and is the representation of the victory of good over bad.

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