19 Astonishing Backstories You Don't Know About Bonanza
Bonanza has been broadcast on TV for decades, and many audiences love the second-longest-running western TV shows on U.S. network television. It mainly tells a lovely story about a respected father and his three sons. However, not many people know about these hidden backstories.

1. A "Difficult" Co-star
Michael Landon was featured as Little Joe, the bright and determined son, one of his most prominent characters. Contrary to his excellent performing skills, Landan was challenging to deal with as a colleague in real life. They said that he didn't allow new actors to work with him, which worries the writing staff.

2. The Guests Are Paid Higher
Audiences were amazed when they saw some famous guests in the show. But you may not know it's costly: the production team paid them more than the regular cast. Here is Anjanette Comer and Pa.

3. The Cartwright Curse
It would be not very pleasant to think about the endings of the women familiar with the Cartwright family. Some of them died, and the others fell ill or left with another man. For instance, Pa's three ex-wives passed away. No wonder that the family was all men.

4. Hoss Passed Away Suddenly
The popular TV series' audience always feels regretful that the adorable middle son, Hoss, left the drama abruptly. Because the actor Dan Blocker died of a pulmonary embolism at the time. The writer found it hard to replace him with the other, so they just let the role disappear.

5. The Nearly Canceled Show
The show once had a fierce competition with "Perry Mason" produced by CBS that featured Raymond Burr. Fortunately, it was filmed in Technicolor, which gave it an edge over its competitor.

6. Guy Williams Was Firstly Picked For Adam Cartwright
Pernell Roberts portrayed the eldest son, Adam Cartwright, who actually built Ponderosa Ranch. However, Pernell Roberts was not the first choice for the role. The director intended to pick Guy Williams, who later joined the cast of “Zorro.”
Bonanza has been broadcast on TV for decades, and many audiences love the second-longest-running western TV shows on U.S. network television. It mainly tells a lovely story about a respected father and his three sons. However, not many people know about these hidden backstories.

7. Pernell Roberts’ Disappointment
Pernell Roberts once confessed that “I haven’t grown at all since the series began… I have an impotent role. Wherever I turn there’s the father image.” It seems the show didn’t bring as much fame as the actor expected. After 6 years working on the show, Pernell Roberts left with a little disappointment.

8. Lorne Greene As A Respected Pa
Lorne Greene is presented as a respected Pa in the show. His love and caring for the family is fully fleshed out in the character, which was a change from the typical “moron” images of American fathers before the show.

9. The King Elvis Was A Fan
It’s no surprise Bonanza had a huge fan base since it spanned two decades. But did you know that Elvis Presley was one of them? After all, celebrities are like ordinary people, they have their own idols and favorite shows.

10. Roy Coffee: The Most Recurring Characters
Recurring characters were commonly seen in the show, and Roy Coffee was one of them! You’d never guess, but he was on 98 episodes of the show!

11. The Costumes Are Never Changed
Fans may notice that there is only one set of clothes throughout all ten seasons, that’s not a usual thing for a successful show. Well, we won’t rule out financial reasons, but the main purpose was to make it easier for editing work in the case of a reshoot.

12. What ‘Bonanza’ Really Means
The name ‘Bonanza’ was used by miners to refer to a large vein or deposit of silver ore. It means that you are lucky enough to discover precious metals. Interestingly, a real “bonanza” was found close to the Comstock Lode, which was also the fictional ranch in the show.

13. The Cook’s Mysterious Death
The Cartwright’s cook Victor Sen Yung was a Cantonese-style chef in real life. He had a book named “Great Wok Cookbook” published one year after the show. He was unfortunately found dead in his home one day under “mysterious circumstances.”

14. Everyone On The Cast Was An Equal
Another feature of the show is that 4 male stars were treated with equal importance. The producer tried to give each of them the same screen time so that one character wouldn’t be overshadowed by another.

15. Lorne Greene Started A Music Career After
The smart Pa Lorne Greene surely knew how to capitalize on his image in Bonanza. After the show, he started a musical career and released several country-western music albums.

16. The Johnny Cash Connection
When one of the most influential country musicians met one of the most famous western shows, what would happen? Magic of course! Johnny Cash was the first singer to record the theme song of Bonanza in its full version.

17. Dan Blocker In Real Life
Dan Blocker was presented as a big, friendly and quite a gullible guy in the show. This character is not even a little close to his image in real life though. Dan Blocker was once an English and Drama teacher at a high school in Sonora; and he had been a coach at several elementary schools.

18. A Made-up Stage Name
Michael Landon wasn’t the hunky actor’s birth name, as he was born Eugene Maurice Orowitz. Interestingly enough, he found his stage name in a phone book, and that turned out to be perfect for him!

19. Pernell Roberts’ Replacement
After Pernell Roberts left the show, another role “Candy Cannady” was brought in to the story. Portrayed by David Canary, he was known as the fun-loving guy and intensified the plot.
