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Greenhorns board Adams' wagon train for a journey to California. Guest: Mickey Rooney.
A man returns to Dodge City after 30 years in prison, ready to take back what was his.
Jess and Mort search for the men who robbed the Laramie bank and shot Mike; after finding two, they learn the third man may be in Chlorine, so Jess heads out alone.
Cheyenne takes an old mill train home.
Matt must trust his and others' lives to a murder suspect when they are all held at gunpoint.
A charismatic gambler falls for a woman with a jealous suitor, and must fight for her.
Matt is suspended from his job after being accused of murdering a cattleman's partner.
Matt thinks a man accused of murder is being framed, despite an apparent eyewitness account.
Doc Adams, kidnapped to care for a wounded outlaw, is asked to teach one of his abductors medicine.
An underhanded rancher plots to frame his wife with a hired hand to extort money from her father.
Bill Hawks allows Sam Elder and a group of orphan boys to join the train.
Easterners planning to convert a ghost to a railroad center meet outlaws hired to ensure it becomes a gambling mecca; guests Sherry Jackson, Leonard Nimoy.
Mark discovers that the new preacher and his wife are impostors planning a robbery.
At the Wells Fargo auction, a man and a woman bid vigorously on a destroyed suitcase.
Hardie is sent in when a stagecoach is robbed near the Arizona-New Mexico border, and he learns that the only thing taken was a scrappy dog whose collar may be evidence to prove a murder.
Bob Blayne's sons come looking for Jess, bent on revenge because Jess maimed their father years ago; though Jess tries to avoid a shootout, when Slim is injured Jess is forced into action.
With Dr. Mike Murdock.
A murderer is convicted on false testimony, and Matt sets out to prove it.
Matt must rush to save the life of a woman who is targeted by a hired killer who comes to town.
A traitor's (Simon Oakland) plan to profit from war with the Spanish backfires.
Rebecca decides to help Boone rescue President John Adams from kidnappers.
Slim finds himself caught between an Army colonel and the Sioux nation when the colonel tries to force his agenda after Wounded Knee.
Cheyenne tries to help an old friend who is forced to sell her saloon to a crooked syndicate.
Mark falls head-over-heels into his first puppy love.
A young man arrives in North Fork to claim the body of his dead brother.
John must give in to the demands of a blackmailer to prevent him from goading Buck into a no-win gun battle.
A reporter organizes a suffragette movement among the married women on the train.
When a young Basque is murdered, his father (Ernest Borgnine) searches for the killer to avenge his death.
Matt trails a man suspected of framing a farmer for horse-stealing.
When Slim's former commander is wounded while riding the stage, he makes a stop at the Sherman ranch to rest and size up the politicians who are urging him to run for president.
Cheyenne is suspected of being a member of the Ellwood gang.
In his quest to become king of the fur trade, William Sublette revolutionizes the industry and puts his life on the line in the process; he may risk too much when he rushes to save his comrades in the largest battle of the mountain man era.
Matt investigates unknown smugglers who supplied a band of Pawnee with guns for attacking local ranchers.
Matt must bluff to uncover a dangerous murderer who is targeting citizens of Dodge.
Following the murder of an old prospector, a detective sets out to locate his killer and the four heirs to his will.
A stranger incurs the wrath of racists when he arrives with a medal for a fallen Japanese-American war hero's family.
Matt is ambushed while transporting a prisoner, and Kitty is wounded in the crossfire.
Chester is taken prisoner after his horse is injured while he is out looking for Doc Adams.
Lucas learns why a young soldier deserted.
Jim Hardie and his Wells Fargo agents set a trap for the notorious Stillwell gang, but the outlaws manage to outwit the detectives and escape with five thousand dollars.
Jim Hardie tries to clear a colleague of a murder charge after the man is found standing over a dead man, holding a smoking gun.
Slim investigates when a ranch fight leads to death, but Slim is not convinced the Arapaho chief found with the body is the killer.
With Dr. Mike Murdock.
With Dr. Mike Murdock.
A sprightly elderly lady arrives in North Fork and announces that she plans to capture a bandit.
Lucas helps an alcoholic former doctor regain his self-respect.
Lucas unmasks a book salesman as a killer.
Long Trek - Lucas and Marshall Torrance run into trouble transporting a captured killer back to face trial.
A young Apache's efforts to ease tensions between his people and white men are undermined by a belligerent chieftain.
A traveling fight promoter (Nehemiah Persoff) fumes when Buck takes away his 11-year-old Mexican charge.
A stranger's (Jock Mahoney) questions about a hanged Indian make him unwelcome in a California oil town.
Assorted characters (Randolph Scott, Ella Raines, William Bishop) seek a wagon train full of gold, supposedly buried somewhere in Death Valley.
Missouri pioneers (Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Richard Widmark) take the Oregon Trail through rough terrain and Indian country.
Doc Adams is arrested for murder after he vows to kill a stranger who comes to Dodge.
Matt substitutes himself to save newcomer Seth Tandy from a beating at the hands of Sam Keeler, a loud braggart of a man.
A man swears to avenge his brother, whom Matt killed in self-defense.
Matt has an awkward reunion with Dutch George, an old friend who is currently branded a horse thief.
Retired Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) returns to Dodge City to rescue Miss Kitty (Amanda Blake) from his old foe Mannon (Steve Forrest).
Retired marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) tries, with his ex-lover's (Michael Learned) suitor (Richard Kiley), to free his daughter from an Apache.
Hickok's kindness brings good fortune to the riders when a grateful old prospector named Cyrus deeds half of his gold mine to them.
An outlaw and his gang take refuge in a house where Hardie is baby-sitting.
An Easterner is suspected of robbing a Wells Fargo stage.
Hardie must find the problem troubling a nearly deserted town before the governor arrives.
A jewel shipment disappears under Hardie's watch.
With Bishop Henry Fernandez.
With Dr. Mike Smalley.
Biblical principles of wisdom that help individuals face life's successes.
Dr. David Jeremiah shares the practical messages behind Christianity and helps people to discover their own turning points in their relationship with God.
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A Delaware (Adrienne Hayes), raised by a white planter, must prove herself a worthy tribal leader.
Garth winds up in the middle of two disputes, one between Trampas and Steve over a saloon girl and the other between two bad-tempered wrestlers (Aldo Ray, Mickey Shaughnessy) bent on mayhem.
A stranger in town claims to be the long-lost son of a wealthy widow, but Matt knows the truth.
A bully and his son harass a farmer for his land, but the farmer is reluctant to have them arrested.
An attention-starved woman claims her husband was killed by their neighbor in a fight for her affections.
Kendall has just one holiday wish: to keep the family ranch solvent, even though a callous neighbor wants her land.
One-eyed Marshal Cogburn (John Wayne) helps a Bible-toting spinster (Katharine Hepburn) find the men who killed her preacher father.
A Texas marshal (James Stewart) and a cavalry officer (Richard Widmark) recover long-held captives from Comanches.
Matt returns to Dodge City to find the town fearing a Pawnee attack.
Chester's Eastern pen pal is coming to Dodge to marry him, but he has deceived her.
A rancher's (John Wayne) wife (Maureen O'Hara) summons him home to hunt down the outlaw (Richard Boone) and gang who kidnapped his grandson.
A woman disregards Matt's advice and refuses to testify against the men who killed her father.
Cheyenne discovers a war grudge is behind a bridge explosion and a bank robbery in his town.
Cheyenne stops a bank robbery and helps a young cadet find his father.
Boone seems guilty of betrayal when he allows Choctaws to capture the town's men.
Lacking water and powder, the women and children of Boonesborough seem easy prey for attacking Choctaws.
With Dr. Mike Murdock.
With Pastor Judy Jacobs.
Matt tries to reconcile two ranchers whose partnership is threatened by a quarrel.
A Southern man vows to avenge his wife's death at the hands of a Union man.
A woman (Ann Prentiss) helps Little Joe evade a trio of ransom-seeking kidnappers, then mistakes his gratitude for a marriage proposal.
In a secretive town, Jarrod investigates Heath's hatred of a man rescued from bounty hunters.
Jess, acting as deputy while Mort is in Denver, must foil a murder plot against an ex-con, who is also seeking revenge.
Cheyenne arrives in Fort Sumner with Jed Wayne during the height of trouble with the Comanche Indians.
A gunman threatens to kill Micah and Lucas tries to help.
Lucas is accused of murder by a man who claims to be an eyewitness.
Over Victoria and Manolito's objections, John supplies guns, ammunition and horses to Mexican revolutionaries.
Elizabeth McQueeny joins the wagon train under the pretense of opening a finishing school out West, but Major Adams discovers her true intentions.
Bill Hawks allows Sam Elder and a group of orphan boys to join the train.
An underhanded rancher plots to frame his wife with a hired hand to extort money from her father.
Doc Adams, kidnapped to care for a wounded outlaw, is asked to teach one of his abductors medicine.
Matt thinks a man accused of murder is being framed, despite an apparent eyewitness account.
Matt is suspended from his job after being accused of murdering a cattleman's partner.
A charismatic gambler falls for a woman with a jealous suitor, and must fight for her.
Matt must trust his and others' lives to a murder suspect when they are all held at gunpoint.
Cheyenne takes an old mill train home.
Jess and Mort search for the men who robbed the Laramie bank and shot Mike; after finding two, they learn the third man may be in Chlorine, so Jess heads out alone.
A man returns to Dodge City after 30 years in prison, ready to take back what was his.
Greenhorns board Adams' wagon train for a journey to California. Guest: Mickey Rooney.
Adams, Hawks, and Wooster learn that Flint is driving a stagecoach they plan to take from San Francisco to St. Louis.
Indians stalk Victoria and her escorts as they bring the infant survivor of a raid, and his grandfather, back to the ranch.
A dapper man arrives on the stage and announces that he has come to kill Lucas.
A drifter forces his attentions on a deaf girl.
Cheyenne jails the leader of a band of renegades, then is forced to a showdown with the townspeople who demand a lynching of the captive.
Jess saves a crippled Blackfoot youth from a scalp hunter despite the Army edict that forbids settlers from helping a member of the Blackfoot tribe.
After Heath asks a friend to do a job, the man is thrown from a horse and paralyzed.
Candy plots an escape after being jailed as a suspect in the murders of a rancher and his family; guests Pat Hingle, Strother Martin.
When an empty coffin is uncovered, Matt searches for a man who faked his own death.
Matt races to find an injured girl's attackers when the girl's father threatens to kill them.
With James Payne.
With Dr. Mike Murdock.
Slim goes on the hunt for the shooters after returning to the ranch to find Jess and a stage executive shot.
Hardie investigates a stagecoach holdup where white men disguised as Indians kill the driver and the guard and leave a lady for dead.
Jim Hardie is sent to negotiate a right of way for their stagecoaches through Sam Brundage's property.
On a train trip, Lucas and Mark find themselves held at gunpoint by a killer.
Striving to overcome failures, a rancher (Charles Bronson) obsessively drives to build a cattle empire; guests Lois Nettleton, George Kennedy.
Flint returns to the wagon train camp to announce that their company has appointed Jud Benedict as their new wagonmaster, and it isn't good news.
When Matt attempts to rescue a girl from a band of Indians, he learns she may not welcome his help.
A 17-year-old tries to find a husband in order to make a better life for her and her brother.
Matt has 48 hours to capture the thieves who killed two soldiers while stealing an Army payroll, or Dodge City will be placed under martial law.
A jailed murderer's partner tries to break him out so they can both avoid punishment.
Matt is suspicious of a gambler's intentions when the man courts a robber's widow who may be able to lead him to loot.