This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network Starz Encore Westerns (Pacific) otherwise known as STZENWP. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.
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A captain's (Art Carney) plan to buy back his lost riverboat from lucky gambler Trampas falls into disarray when a train-robbery gang commandeers the vessel in question for a getaway; guest Tom Ewell.
Chased to a ghost town by a posse, an outlaw (Fred MacMurray) and his gang end up surrounded by Apaches.
An ex-convict and his partner eye an armored stagecoach full of gold fitted with a Gatling gun for protection.
An ex-outlaw (James Stewart) and a horse thief (Arthur Kennedy) lead a wagon train of farmers to Oregon before a gold rush.
Two Wyoming cattlemen (James Stewart, Walter Brennan) drive a herd to gold-rush Alaska and find trouble.
Kicked out of town by the mayor (Willard Parker), a gambler (Stephen McNally) returns to help during an Indian attack.
A lawyer friend (Randolph Scott) of the family tries to help the Daltons, farm brothers united as outlaws.
Assorted men and an outsider (Rory Calhoun) covet the wife (Yvonne De Carlo) of a Oregon land baron.
After traveling to Mexico with his grandson (Jeremy Irvine), a rancher (Robert Duvall) finds stolen money from a drug deal.
Cheyenne meets a blind singer named Constance Mason and her maid, Cleo.
Dan and Johnny come across a busted stagecoach while transporting two prisoners.
Jim is sent to Moose Creek, Canada, to identify the corpse of an outlaw only he has seen, but the man was killed with a shotgun blast to the face, which makes him hard hard to identify; a woman claims the body is her brother's body.
A captain's (Art Carney) plan to buy back his lost riverboat from lucky gambler Trampas falls into disarray when a train-robbery gang commandeers the vessel in question for a getaway; guest Tom Ewell.
When Bart tries to collect on his roulette wheel winnings, he finds that he may be playing with murder.
Kicked out of town by the mayor (Willard Parker), a gambler (Stephen McNally) returns to help during an Indian attack.
Two Wyoming cattlemen (James Stewart, Walter Brennan) drive a herd to gold-rush Alaska and find trouble.
An ex-outlaw (James Stewart) and a horse thief (Arthur Kennedy) lead a wagon train of farmers to Oregon before a gold rush.
After traveling to Mexico with his grandson (Jeremy Irvine), a rancher (Robert Duvall) finds stolen money from a drug deal.
Cheyenne meets a blind singer named Constance Mason and her maid, Cleo.
Cheyenne wins Asian beauty Mei Ling in a lottery conducted by railroad workers.
Bart is granted five wishes by a leprechaun from Ireland.
When Bart tries to collect on his roulette wheel winnings, he finds that he may be playing with murder.
An ex-outlaw (James Stewart) and a horse thief (Arthur Kennedy) lead a wagon train of farmers to Oregon before a gold rush.
Assorted men and an outsider (Rory Calhoun) covet the wife (Yvonne De Carlo) of a Oregon land baron.
An ex-convict (Macdonald Carey) returns to Carlsbad Caverns to look for his loot, followed by a Wells Fargo detective (Edgar Buchanan).
A snake-oil salesman (Douglas Fowley) helps the daughter (Joan Woodbury) of a Western sheriff killed by smugglers.
A Texas lawman (Rock Hudson) follows a fleeing outlaw (Kirk Douglas) headed to see the women in his life.
After traveling to Mexico with his grandson (Jeremy Irvine), a rancher (Robert Duvall) finds stolen money from a drug deal.
A Mexico-bound bank robber (Rory Calhoun) and his partners stop to save an old man and his daughter (Colleen Miller) from Indians.
Texas outlaw John Wesley Hardin (Rock Hudson) fights gunslingers and Indians and fathers a child with a sometimes sweetheart (Julia Adams).
A Texas lawman (Rock Hudson) follows a fleeing outlaw (Kirk Douglas) headed to see the women in his life.
A marshal plans to rid the town of undesirables, including Maverick.
Cheyenne works under cover as a ranch hand to prevent the theft of a cattle empire.
A rebellious youth tries to prevent Josh from taking his uncle to town for trial.
A sheriff tries to prevent Josh from bringing a killer in for a trial.
Near tragedy results when a wealthy merchant (John McLiam) attempts to thwart the budding romance between his daughter (Brooke Bundy) and a young man (Barry Primus) down on his luck; guest Harold J. Stone.
A bitter widow (Jo Van Fleet) revives a 25-year-old feud when she learns the identity of Shiloh's new owner (Charles Bickford); guest Jeremy Slate.
Hardie suspects that a female gambler is selling rifles to insurgent Indians.
A soon-to-be-released prisoner threatens revenge.
The marshal tries to save his deputy from a trap laid by a killer.
The marshal faces life or death at the hands of a beautiful girl.
Cheyenne works under cover as a ranch hand to prevent the theft of a cattle empire.
Cheyenne finds himself in trouble with an insanely jealous father of a crippled girl.
A marshal plans to rid the town of undesirables, including Maverick.
Only one of the Maverick brothers will be able to collect on a business proposition offered to them by a beautiful lady.
A Texas lawman (Rock Hudson) follows a fleeing outlaw (Kirk Douglas) headed to see the women in his life.
A rancher (Fred MacMurray) loses his girlfriend (Janice Rule) to his younger brother (Jeffrey Hunter), who proves he is not a coward.
An ex-gunman is torn between his obsession with revenge and his responsibility to a 6-year-old girl and a lonely widow.
Texas outlaw John Wesley Hardin (Rock Hudson) fights gunslingers and Indians and fathers a child with a sometimes sweetheart (Julia Adams).
Two innocents (Audie Murphy, Sandra Dee) go to a wild town to get supplies and encounter disreputable characters.
Sharpshooting Jane (Yvonne De Carlo) rivals another woman (Dorothy Hart) for romance with Old West outlaw Bass (Howard Duff).
Two men (Robert Fuller, Dan Duryea) and a woman (Jocelyn Lane) lead a scramble for $1 million in stolen gold after the Civil War.
Two Wyoming cattlemen (James Stewart, Walter Brennan) drive a herd to gold-rush Alaska and find trouble.
A rancher (Fred MacMurray) loses his girlfriend (Janice Rule) to his younger brother (Jeffrey Hunter), who proves he is not a coward.
Only one of the Maverick brothers will be able to collect on a business proposition offered to them by a beautiful lady.
Cheyenne finds himself in trouble with an insanely jealous father of a crippled girl.
Josh must overcome a tyrannical brother before he can save the life of a rabies victim.
Josh goes into treacherous Indian country after an Indian accused of murder.
The Virginian is arrested and tried for murder when he investigates the disappearance of cattle; guests Bernie Hamilton, Angie Dickinson, Harold J. Stone, Warren Oates.
A young white woman (Susan Strasberg), captured by Trampas during an attempted cattle raid, refuses to admit she is not an Indian or that she was abducted years earlier.
Hardie is stuck in Mesa City, where there isn't a sheriff.
Marshal Dave Prescot is killed after cleaning up the town of Warburg.
The marshal is forced to do some fast shooting when he squares off with a gang of swindlers.
A runaway soldier and a beautiful dance-hall singer give Troop trouble.
Cheyenne faces death to save another man's career.
Cheyenne is tried for desertion while trying to save the life of an innocent man.
Bret switches identities with a millionaire in a plot aimed at the affections of a beautiful girl.
A friend asks Bret to ruin the romance between the man's daughter and a gunslinger.
An ex-gunman is torn between his obsession with revenge and his responsibility to a 6-year-old girl and a lonely widow.
Sharpshooting Jane (Yvonne De Carlo) rivals another woman (Dorothy Hart) for romance with Old West outlaw Bass (Howard Duff).
Gun shy after killing a friend, a former Confederate officer (Bobby Darin) reluctantly becomes sheriff.
A cowboy escorts a young half-Native American girl, whose mother has recently died. He must find her white father in order to claim her hefty inheritance.
The outlaw Llano Kid (Gary Cooper) poses as a rich Mexican widow's (Emma Dunn) son and falls in love with a cousin (Fay Wray).
Two Wyoming cattlemen (James Stewart, Walter Brennan) drive a herd to gold-rush Alaska and find trouble.
Kicked out of town by the mayor (Willard Parker), a gambler (Stephen McNally) returns to help during an Indian attack.
Gun shy after killing a friend, a former Confederate officer (Bobby Darin) reluctantly becomes sheriff.
The marshal (Ronald Reagan) of Tombstone, Ariz., retires with his girlfriend (Dorothy Malone) until another town needs his gun.
A gunslinger (Audie Murphy) protects his interest in a Montana cattleman's (Paul Kelly) ranch and daughter (Susan Cabot).
Bret switches identities with a millionaire in a plot aimed at the affections of a beautiful girl.
Cheyenne faces death to save another man's career.
Josh is arrested on a false charge and forced to work on a chain gang.
A murderer-turned-magician nearly eludes bounty hunter Josh Randall.
Trampas makes a side trip to a Wyoming town to visit an old friend, only to learn upon his arrival that the man has been murdered; guests Indus Arthur, Jason Evers, Mark Miranda.
A deaf man (Aldo Ray) who cannot speak runs from the scene of an accidental killing and is befriended by Stacy, who teaches him to communicate; guest Alfred Ryder.
A desperate woman helps Hardie's prisoner escape to share some of his loot.
Elderly John Jones is the only person kidnapped from a Wells Fargo stage.
The marshal gets in the middle of a fight between troublesome buffalo hunters and Indians on the warpath.
Troop tries to save a reformed gunfighter from his brutal friends.
Cheyenne faces a murder charge in a town bent on hanging him.
Cheyenne must answer a kidnapping with a killing in order to correct a blind injustice.
A beautiful con woman hires Bart as a trail boss.
Maverick winds up as a mediator between homesteaders and a cattleman.
A gunslinger (Audie Murphy) protects his interest in a Montana cattleman's (Paul Kelly) ranch and daughter (Susan Cabot).
The marshal (Ronald Reagan) of Tombstone, Ariz., retires with his girlfriend (Dorothy Malone) until another town needs his gun.
Kicked out of town by the mayor (Willard Parker), a gambler (Stephen McNally) returns to help during an Indian attack.
A courtly aristocrat tries to regain his honor and position after his clever cousin spreads the word that he is dead.
A snake-oil salesman (Douglas Fowley) helps the daughter (Joan Woodbury) of a Western sheriff killed by smugglers.
Indian agent John P. Clum (Audie Murphy) handles Geronimo's outbreak at an Apache reservation in Arizona.
The marshal (Ronald Reagan) of Tombstone, Ariz., retires with his girlfriend (Dorothy Malone) until another town needs his gun.
A former slave turned U.S. marshal tracks an outlaw gang of killers to the oil-rich town of Corsicana, Texas.
A lawyer friend (Randolph Scott) of the family tries to help the Daltons, farm brothers united as outlaws.
Kicked out of town by the mayor (Willard Parker), a gambler (Stephen McNally) returns to help during an Indian attack.
Two Wyoming cattlemen (James Stewart, Walter Brennan) drive a herd to gold-rush Alaska and find trouble.
An ex-outlaw (James Stewart) and a horse thief (Arthur Kennedy) lead a wagon train of farmers to Oregon before a gold rush.
An ex-convict and his partner eye an armored stagecoach full of gold fitted with a Gatling gun for protection.
Chased to a ghost town by a posse, an outlaw (Fred MacMurray) and his gang end up surrounded by Apaches.
A captain's (Art Carney) plan to buy back his lost riverboat from lucky gambler Trampas falls into disarray when a train-robbery gang commandeers the vessel in question for a getaway; guest Tom Ewell.
Jim is sent to Moose Creek, Canada, to identify the corpse of an outlaw only he has seen, but the man was killed with a shotgun blast to the face, which makes him hard hard to identify; a woman claims the body is her brother's body.
Dan and Johnny come across a busted stagecoach while transporting two prisoners.
A rancher (Fred MacMurray) loses his girlfriend (Janice Rule) to his younger brother (Jeffrey Hunter), who proves he is not a coward.