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Name: | Alias Smith and Jones |
Abbreviation(s): | ASJ, AS&J |
Creator: | Glen A. Larson |
Date(s): | 1971 to 1973 |
Medium: | TV Show |
Country of Origin: | USA |
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Alias Smith and Jones was a US comedy Western television series that originally aired on ABC.
Canon
In it, the two main characters were outlaws trying to reform themselves, and getting into trouble.[1] Hijinks ensue.
From the fan Alias Smith & Jones FAQ:
- The Premise: Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry are two of the most wanted outlaws in the history of the West. In all the jobs that they have pulled, they have never killed anyone and this makes them very popular with everyone except the railroads and the banks. The decide to turn over a new leaf and are offered an amnesty on condition that they stay out of trouble for a year and that they don't tell anyone about it. In the meantime, they are still wanted men with the price of $10,000 on their heads so with a view to keeping a step ahead of anyone looking to collect that bounty, they adopt the identities of Smith and Jones and use all of their ingenuity keeping out of the way of the law.[1]
Fanzines
A partial list of fanzines and contents can be found on Deb Menikoff's ASJ site.
- Alias Heyes and Curry (gen)
- The Alias Smith & Jones Fan Fiction Bibliography
- The Alias Smith and Jones Special Gen Collection
- Compliments of Curry and Heyes (letterzine)
- Devil's Hole (het & slash)
- Duel Memories (newsletter)
- Elusive Amnesty (gen)
- For Those That Tame Wild Horses (gen)
- Just You, Me and the Governor (gen)
- Just You and Me, Kid (gen)
- One More Last Chance (gen)
- The Outlaw Trail (apazine)
- Pirates of the West
- Reivers' Legacy (gen)
- WANTED
- I'm Smith, He's Jones (gen)
Multimedia
- Buffalo Wings (gen Western zine)
- Ghostriders (gen Western zine)
- It's Greek to Me (slash)
- Ride 'em Cowboy
Virtual Seasons
Good Deal Productions presents Alias Smith and Jones is a virtual season project created by a group of ASJ fans who are members of The Pete Duel Site community. They have written two seasons, following on from the final episode in which Pete Duel appeared, "The Men Who Corrupted Hadleyburg".
For more information, please see Alias Smith and Jones Virtual Seasons.
Fan Clubs
- Peter Duel Remembrance Club -- (Cinda Gillian)
- Pete Duel Commemorative Fan Club -- (Melody Cecko)
- Pete Duel Memorial Club -- (Jan Busell)
Fan Communities
- Alias Smith and Jones (Live Journal community)
- "aliassmithandjones". Archived from the original on 2003-08-28. (Yahoo! Group mailing list)
Archives & Fannish Links
- ASJ Fans Fanfiction Archive
- Alias Smith and Jones Fanfiction Index
- Alias Smith and Jones Stories by Drena Hills [2]
- Kid and Heyes Literary Society [3]
- Alias Smith & Jones Collection [4]
- Alias Smith & Jones Fan Fiction Archive [5]
- The Pete Duel Site [7]
- Message Board [8]
- Alias Smith and Jones Virtual Seasons [9]
- Reflections [10]
- Alias Smith and Jones Fan Fiction [11]
- Buckshot Enterprises presents ASJ Fan Fiction [12]
- Alias Smith and Jones Stories 'N Stuff [13]
- Tenaya's Alias Smith and Jones Fan Fiction (archived)
- Karen's Fiction (ASJ index) [14]
- Alias Smith & Jones Trivia [15]
- includes Alias Beatrix Potter - Heyes and Curry visualized as Beatrix Potter rabbits, incl. a number of individual pix plus "The Tale of the McGregor Bust" (Peter Rabbit-styled version of the episode "The McCreedy Bust")
- Alias Smith & Jones Image Library [16]
- Welcome to Devil's Hole [17]
- Alias Smith and Jones Page [18]
- The Life and Times of Hannibal Heyes [19]
- Ablaze for Heyes [20]
- The Day the Amnesty Really Came Through [21]
- Alias: Smith and Jones [22]
- "Judgment Day" by Neetz [23]
- That's a Good Deal?! on the Wayback Machine
- Alias Smith and Jones tribute pages at Club Deb [24]; if the site is offline you can try here.
- Alias Smith and Jones Scenes [25]
Resources
- Fandom Primer on crack van, by georgiesmith
References
- ^ "Alias Smith and Jones on Wikipedia". Archived from the original on 2022-06-03.