The real west-cowboys & outlaws, is yet another masterpiece by the history channel which has been hosted by Kenny rogers. Each of the episodes has been hosted and narrated superbly well and succeeds in making the viewers faun over the show. His authenticity and creativity has produced charm to virtually all the episodes. The talent of roger is exposed to the fullest as large varieties of topics have been discussed. Narrative is of paramount importance in the documentaries of history channels and the ultimate collection of the real west could not have got better host than him.

The different discs of the real west-cowboys &outlaws:

1. “buffalo bill & his wild west” and “wild bill hickok”
2. “the real west: legendary cowboys” and “the law behind the tin star”
3. “the James gang” and “the Texas rangers”

The first episode gives detailed insight into lives of James butler hickok and William Frederick Cody. The former documentary particularly revolves around the incidents of life where he plays the role of soldier, scout, showman and eminently features his high rise to the celebrity status. Different stories and plays were released for depicting his adventures and accomplishments. The penchants of hickok for gun-fighting and gambling became legendary success and the documentary chronicles his trip from the acme of fame to the point of time he transited into an irrelevant personality.

The disc two has featured broad topics and discusses in length about the lives of, cowboys in very general terms and do not touch the lives of specific personas of any time period. Rather the documentary revolves around the involvement of the cowboy with the cattle driving and how the living legend grows in those surroundings. The other one focused on the issues of law and justice. Hickok is introduced into the documentary for the kind of information which is somewhat redundant.

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