2024-07-07
A woman considers the wagon train's fee an outrage and prepares to follow the travelers alone. Delaney: Jack Warden. Hale: John McIntire. Efram: Kevin O'Neal. O'Rourke: David McMahon. Wooster: Frank McGrath. Hawks: Terry Wilson. (Repeat).
Captain Sam, a ferryboat skipper, is blind with delight when the wagon train brings her sailor son and new daughter-in-law home. Captain Sam: Kathy Lewis. Johnny: Robert Santon. Hale: John McIntire. Wooster: Frank McGrath. Hawks: Terry Wilson. Biff: Richard Wessel. Mrs. Kelsey: June Ellis. Kelsey: Norman Leavitt. (Repeat).
Coop visits an old girlfriend and is greeted with an odd request: to pretend he's her twin sister's husband. Calvin: Jody McCrea. Eloise/Betsy: Jennifer Billingsley. Hale: John McIntire. Buster: Peter Whitney. (Repeat).
Barnaby is overcome with guilt when the bandit he killed turns out to be a boy his own age. Barnaby: Michael Burns. Dr. Piper: Frances Reid. Coop: Robert Fuller. Wooster: Frank McGrath. Hawks: Terry Wilson. Mrs. Reed: Virginia Christine. (Repeat).
Chief Crazy Bear is anxious to punish the Indian girl who killed his son---but Hawks won't let him get to her. Ernest Borgnine appears in a cameo. Wingate: John Lupton. Clare: Maggie Pierce. (Repeat).
The Earp brothers figure prominently in the wreck of a silver-laden stagecoach in which a woman perished. Morgan: Michael Burns. Virgil: Don Galloway. Anne: Vera Miles. Wyatt: Don Collier. Loughlin: Arthur O'Connell. Doc: Henry Silva. Coop: Robert Fuller. Hawks: Terry Wilson. (Repeat).
Wooster reminisces about his early days when he worked at a trading post run by rugged Jarbo Pierce (Rory Calhoun). Wooster: Frank McGrath. Adam: Tom Simcox. Fortune: Lee Philips. Marie: Angela Dorian. Deets: Arthur Hunnicutt. Samuel: Stanley Adams. Grant: Mort Mills. (Repeat).
Adams meets his ex-Civil War commanding officer and offers him a job---if he can stay sober. Moran: Ernest Borgnine. Adams: Ward Bond. Mary: Marjorie Lord. Flint: Robert Horton. Brady: Andrew Duggan. Robinson: Donald Randolph. Susan: Beverly Washburn. Palmer: Richard Hale. Fabor: John Harmon. (Repeat).
Friction develops between the travelers and two new passengers: New Orleans aristocrat Jean LeBec and a girl he's escorting to California. Mary: Joanna Moore. Adams: Ward Bond. Flint: Robert Horton. Mark: Grant Withers. Bill: Bill Phipps. Hawks: Terry Wilson. (Repeat).
John Cameron's flirtatious wife causes no end of trouble when the Tacker brothers join the wagon train. (Repeat).
Ruth Owens' brother kills a man for insulting her, but the remark may have been true. Ruth: Shelley Winters. Jimmy: Dean Stockwell. Adams: Ward Bond. Flint: Robert Horton. Paul: Kent Smith. Martin: Charles Seel. Carr: Russell Simpson. Hawks: Terry Wilson. Mrs. Perkins: Hope Summers. (Repeat).
There's no red carpet out for Les Rand---he's returning home to avenge the death of his Indian wife. Dr. Rand: Eduard Franz. Adams: Ward Bond. Flint: Robert Horton. Evie: Sallie Brophy. Hawks: Terry Wilson. (Repeat).
Quiet, mild-mannered Nels Stack is a target for ridicule by those who call him a coward. Laura: Joanne Dru. Adams: Ward Bond. Flint: Robert Horton. Claymore: Kevin Hagen. Wooster: Frank McGrath. Cory: John Day. Hawks: Terry Wilson. (Repeat).
Emily Rossiter decides to remarry for the sake of her young daughter---who strenuously objects. Judy: Susan Oliver. Adams: Ward Bond. Rossiter: John Dehner. Hank: Bill Phipps. Si: Robert McQueeney. Flint: Robert Horton. Wooster: Frank McGrath. Hawks: Terry Wilson. (Repeat).
John Darro has been concealing his past from his son. Then he meets an old acquaintance who can expose it. Aline: Margo. Adams: Ward Bond. Flint: Robert Horton. Wooster: Frank McGrath. (Repeat).
In North Dakota to purchase ponies, Jim Horn tangles with a pair of sharp operators after his $4000 bank roll. Karen: Anne Helm. Sheriff: Frank Campanella. Orrey: Burr DeBenning. (Repeat).
The Shiloh people unwittingly stir up the past when they shelter the son and white widow of a Shoshone. Cath: Bethel Leslie. Cantrell: Charles Drake. Virginian: James Drury. Elizabeth: Sara Lane. Jim: Tim Matheson. Landeen: Tim Holt. Wolf: Gerald Michenaud. Laurie: Jane Actman. (Repeat).
The accent is on comedy as a proper Southern woman, aided by Trampas and old Luther, goes after robbers who took her dowry. Luther: Strother Martin. Trampas: Doug McClure. Baxter: Noah Beery. Kendrick: Anthony Eisley. (Repeat).
Smoldering jealousies surface with the arrival of the wife of a prominent Medicine Bow businessman. Billy: Steve Sandor. Frank: Warren Kemmerling. Virginian: James Drury. John: Michael Conrad. Elizabeth: Sara Lane. (Repeat).