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Season 1, Episode 1: JailbreakOriginal Air Date—30 December 1951 A young man has been wrongly accused of murdering his fiancé's father. Dale helps him to escape from jail so they can prove his innocence. |
Original Air Date—6 January 1952 Gregarious old "Doc" Stevens travels the territory in his "store on wheels". What no one knows is that his "store" is actually where he hides his transmitter so he can send information to a gang of vicious criminals. |
Season 1, Episode 3: The Set-UpOriginal Air Date—20 January 1952 An outlaw gang tries to kill crusty old Granny Hobbs, a trapper, when she refuses to sell her land, but Roy stops them. The gang then plots to have Granny declared insane so they can take her property, but Granny, Roy and Dale devise a trap for them. |
Original Air Date—27 January 1952 A saloon girl marries a miner, then has him murdered to get a piece of the map to his treasure. She only needs one more piece to complete the map, and that piece is held by her murdered husband's stepson. She determines to get it from him, no matter what she has to do. |
Original Air Date—3 February 1952 A crooked postmaster hires two gunmen to rob a train carrying a valuable shipment to the bank. |
Original Air Date—10 February 1952 Stu Trumbull is idolized by his 11-year-old younger brother Larry. So when Stu robs and kills a man, Larry keeps Roy and Dale from catching him. Rather than turn Larry over to the law for protecting a killer, Roy and Dale set out to set him straight about the dangers of misplaced loyalty. |
Original Air Date—17 February 1952 Thelma, a young and naive friend of Dale's, has fallen in love with a hard-nosed, vicious gangster named Chick Dillon. Dale must talk some sense into Thelma and make her see what kind of criminal Dillon really is before she winds up getting in some serious trouble. |
Original Air Date—24 February 1952 Roy helps his friend Bill Harris find the killer of his twin brother. |
Original Air Date—1 March 1952 Roy and Pat pose as outlaws and travel to a desert town known as a safe haven for criminals, planning to lure the outlaws out of town so the law can get at them. |
Original Air Date—8 March 1952 Roy investigates when a law-abiding bank employee is accused of embezzlement is identified as a member of an outlaw gang . |
Original Air Date—15 March 1952 Roy, Dale and Pat give a hand to an injured sheriff battling a gang headed by notorious outlaw Les Hannom, near the desert town of Dead Man's Hills. |
Original Air Date—23 March 1952 In order to catch a ring of counterfeiters, a government agent poses as a minister's son. |
Original Air Date—30 March 1952 Rancher Jim Barton disappears one day, worrying his wife and housekeeper. What they don't know is that he has been kidnapped by a crooked rancher, wants Barton's land because he knows that gold has been discovered on it. |
Original Air Date—6 April 1952 A wealthy but ailing woman donates a large amount of money to build a clinic. However, the money is mistakenly given to a crook who poses as an armed guard. Roy and Dale set out to capture the robber and return the money. |
Original Air Date—13 April 1952 Two men arrive in Mineral City with a plan--they know that the teller at the bank once served time in prison for killing a man, and they threaten to expose his past unless he helps them rob the bank. |
Original Air Date—20 April 1952 Every year, during Paradise Valley's Ride of the Ranchers, wealthy rancher Don Jose traditionally leads the ride. However, this year a gang of outlaws plans to attack Don Jose's ranch while he's away at the Ride, in order to take his strongbox which they believe is full of money. |
Original Air Date—27 April 1952 Photographer Elmer Kirby talks Pat into posing for a picture pretending to rob a stagecoach. Pat doesn't know that this picture will be the beginning of a lot of trouble for him. |
Original Air Date—4 May 1952 Ruby Barton's husband has been murdered, and the culprit is a former gangster now posing as a harmless old invalid. However, all the available evidence seems to point to Ruby's uncle as the killer. Roy and Dale don't believe it, though, and set out to trap the real killer. |
Original Air Date—18 May 1952 A dying prospector confides to Roy that the map to his gold mine is hidden in a shaft in the old abandoned Bedford Mine. When his widow comes to Mineral City, Roy and Dale set out to help her find the map. |
Original Air Date—25 May 1952 Pat buys Lucky Springs, a dilapidated old ghost town. Its only resident is an equally dilapidated old coot named Webb Jenkins. What Pat doesn't know, however, is that Jenkins has discovered a trove of counterfeit gold pieces on the property. |
Original Air Date—1 June 1952 Dale tells Mayor Ralph Colton that she has some money she wants to invest. However, that's just an excuse for her to investigate her suspicions of Colton's dishonesty. It turns out, though, that Colton is being blackmailed by a bandit gang into protecting them. Complications ensue. |
Original Air Date—8 June 1952 Roy, Dale and Pat assist Sheriff Blodgett investigate the murder of a carnival owner. The chief suspects are a singer and a man with a bullwhip act, both of whom were wooing the carnival owner's daughter. |
Original Air Date—15 June 1952 Pat is elected sheriff of Martin County. His first order of business is to arrest the man who shot old mountain man Cliff Miller. |
Original Air Date—7 September 1952 An elderly old man with diabetes is kidnapped by an employee and his gang, who plan to hold him for ransom. Roy and Dale must find the man and give him the insulin injection he needs before he dies from insulin shock. |
Original Air Date—28 September 1952 An ex-convict who has just been released from prison is befriended by Roy, who gives him a job at the ranch. However, after several hold-ups in the area, suspicion falls on the ex-con, who is promptly thrown in jail. Roy doesn't believe the man is responsible for the robberies, though, and sets out to find the real culprit. |
Original Air Date—5 October 1952 Roy is captured by the Wolf gang. However, the leader of the gang comes down with the mumps, which results in the whole gang being quarantined. |
Season 2, Episode 4: The FeudOriginal Air Date—12 October 1952 Andy Norton is about to be married when he discovers that his old nemesis Craig Ormond, who Andy believes killed his father, is in town. Andy puts off the wedding until he can confront Ormond and avenge his father's murder. |
Original Air Date—23 November 1952 Dale is worried about her nephew Bob, who hero-worships a notorious gunfighter. It turns out that the gunfighter is actually fronting for a vicious gang of holdup men. |
Original Air Date—30 November 1952 A snooty young woman from back East arrives in town looking for her father, the mayor of nearby Red Dog. What she doesn't know is that Red Dog is a ghost town, and that her father has appointed himself "mayor" and is trying to fix it up. However, a bandit gang that sees Red Dog as the perfect hideout doesn't want anyone calling attention to it, and has plans for its new "mayor". |
Original Air Date—14 December 1952 An old prospector is robbed and blinded by an outlaw gang trying to take his claim. Roy lets the man use Bullet as his seeing-eye dog, but there's something that Roy and the miner don't know--the doctor who is treating him is actually one of the gang, and will stop at nothing to find the old man's mine. |
Original Air Date—28 December 1952 Roy notices strangers digging on an isolated section of his land. When he investigates, he discovers that the handlers for prizefighter Willie "Killer" Conley have set up a training camp for the champ. However, Roy begins to suspect that quite a bit more than training is going on there. |
Original Air Date—22 February 1953 Dale is tricked by a group of con artists into signing over her ranch. The swindlers then promptly sell the ranch to a new arrival from back East who doesn't realize he's being taken, too. |
Original Air Date—5 April 1953 An epidemic of cattle rustling is hitting the small ranchers and farmers in the valley, and the cattle seem to just vanish into thin air. |
Original Air Date—12 April 1953 Roy, Dale and Pat investigate when a young ranch hand is framed for murder by his boss. |
Original Air Date—19 April 1953 Roy has a conversation with the chief of the Acuna Indian tribe, who tells Roy that he believes someone is stealing silver from the mine. Not long afterwards, Roy and Dale find the body of the chief, who'd been murdered. All evidence seems to point to the owner of the local trading post. |
Original Air Date—26 April 1953 Notorious outlaw The Mingo Kid overpowers Roy and changes clothes with him. Roy is then taken hostage by bandit Turk Black, who plans to use him in his robbery of the Mineral City Bank. |
Original Air Date—24 May 1953 Badly needed funds are stolen from a school, and the evidence points to the leader of a gang that is known for rustling and robbing. However, he swears to Roy and Dale that his gang didn't steal the money, and in fact will help them find out who did do it. |
Original Air Date—28 June 1953 |
Original Air Date—11 October 1953 A scheme is discovered to rob the local Wells Fargo office, and the evidence points to a beautiful young milliner and her grandfather. |
Original Air Date—1 November 1953 Pat is notified that both he and his cousin have inherited a ranch. What they don't know is that the ranch contains some very valuable grazing land, and there are people who will stop at nothing to get it. |
Original Air Date—8 November 1953 A bandit gang planning on looting Mineral City take hostage the members of an archaeological expedition from the state university. Roy must rescue the hostages and prevent the gang from robbing the town. |
Original Air Date—15 November 1953 An outlaw gang, headed by the sheriff's brother, is plotting to steal an old prospector's life savings. |
Original Air Date—22 November 1953 Jerry King, an orphaned teenager, gets mixed up with outlaw leader Colt Eggers. Eggers gives Jerry the job of killing Roy. However, Roy takes the boy under his wing, and soon Jerry isn't quite sure which side of the law he wants to be on. |
Original Air Date—6 December 1953 Roy, Dale and Pat see the ghost of the One-Arm Johnny. According to legend, whoever sees the spirit of the old miner will soon die a violent death. When ranchers who reported seeing the specter are found murdered, the Sheriff asks Roy to help with his investigation. |
Original Air Date—13 December 1953 Pete, a peddler who is a cousin of Pat's, gets mixed up with two fur trappers who have murdered a government agent trying to put a stop to illegal beaver trapping. |
Original Air Date—27 December 1953 The owners of a hauling company steal a strongbox from their own company. Not only that, but they steal Nellybelle in order to transport the loot. Roy, Dale and Pat give chase. |
Original Air Date—3 January 1954 After an outlaw gang robs City Hall of tax money, they steal Dale's wagon to make their getaway. What they don't know, however, is that they have some extra cargo--a small baby who was in the wagon when they stole it. |
Original Air Date—17 January 1954 Outlaw Rod Miner comes to Mineral City, where his father owns the general store. The marshal of Silver City is on his trail, though, so after Rod ambushes the marshal, he sets out to get rid of Roy, too. |
Original Air Date—24 January 1954 Jiggers Riley, a ten-year-old orphan taken in by his crooked uncle Jasper, is assigned by Jasper to keep Roy and Dale away from a mine that Jasper is illegally operating on government land. |
Original Air Date—7 February 1954 Sheriff Blodgett is shot while investigating a gang of rustlers. Roy gets suspicious about Deputy Morgan when it seems that Morgan is doing more to prevent the gang's capture than to help in it. Soon Roy, Dale and Pat find themselves trapped by the gang, and it seems like there's no way out. |
Original Air Date—28 February 1954 Roy begins to suspect that Sarah Granby, who runs the town laundry, is involved with a scheme to high-grade ore. |
Original Air Date—14 March 1954 A story in a local newspaper raising questions about a property sale leads Roy to investigate what may be a land racket. |
Original Air Date—12 September 1954 Ranchers are turning up dead in Lost Valley. It turns out that the local banker, a woman, is behind the killings, in order to get the ranchers' land. In the course of his investigation, Roy learns that eight-year-old Jamie Jenkins is next on the banker's list. |
Original Air Date—3 October 1954 Outlaws kidnap a fur trapper trying to get his valuable pelts. Meanwhile, his two children are left, alone and frightened, in a mountain cabin. |
Season 4, Episode 3: BackfireOriginal Air Date—10 October 1954 Parson Loomis, transporting a payroll from the Mineral City Bank to the Hardrock Mine, is ambushed by a pair of thieves. One of them returns to Mineral City, disguising himself as "Reverend Brown", allegedly a friend of Parson Loomis'. However, Roy and other townspeople begin to suspect that "the reverend" isn't what he seems to be. |
Original Air Date—17 October 1954 The area is plagued by a rash of stagecoach robberies by a gang of outlaws. However, the tables are turned when the outlaws themselves are robbed of their stolen goods by someone who calls himself "The Larrabee Kid". |
Original Air Date—24 October 1954 The Paradise Valley Fur Trappers Association finds itself the victim of a rash of fur hijackings. What they don't know is that the robberies are an inside job. |
Original Air Date—31 October 1954 The Hard Luck Insurance Company claims that it will insure a rancher for the rest of his life for just one payment. Roy suspects the company is a racket, and sets out to investigate. |
Original Air Date—7 November 1954 In honor of Boy's Day, the law-enforcement offices in town are turned over to students for the day, and young Bob Miner is appointed sheriff. His crooked uncle takes advantage of the situation to try to swindle an elderly rancher out of his land. |
Original Air Date—21 November 1954 When homesteader Frank Stewart is found shot, already existing tensions explode and erupt into a feud between ranchers and farmers. Roy has to help settle the dispute and find out who really shot Stewart. |
Season 4, Episode 9: StrangersOriginal Air Date—5 December 1954 Although Lanny Gaines and his ailing father have lived in Paradise Valley for several months, none of their neighbors has stopped by to introduce themselves. One day a group of surveyors arrives at his ranch and Lanny, overjoyed to finally have some company, takes them in. What he doesn't know is that the men are not surveyors but a gang of outlaws on the run from the law. |
Original Air Date—19 December 1954 A member of the Castle outlaw gang hears Dale say that "the key to the greatest treasure in the world is in that book". He tells the gang, which will stop at nothing to find out what book she's talking about and how to get their hands on it. |
Original Air Date—9 January 1955 Unable to find a job, two young men decide on a life of crime, and their first victims are an elderly couple who has befriended them. |
Original Air Date—23 January 1955 Pat is kidnapped by an outlaw gang, one of whom may be in line for a million-dollar inheritance. |
Original Air Date—3 February 1955 After the Paradise Valley stagecoach is robbed, Roy and Dale notice how nervous the local schoolteacher seems to be. His suspicions aroused, Roy begins an investigation. |
Original Air Date—20 February 1955 A young man, unable to put up with his abusive father anymore, sees a reward poster for Curt Carlson, leader of the Carlson gang, and sets out after the gang. However, he's not after the reward--he wants to join the gang. |
Original Air Date—27 February 1955 Dale takes a little girl named Johnnie under her wing. It turns out that Johnnie's father, an outlaw, has been murdered by his fellow gang members. |
Season 4, Episode 16: Quick DrawOriginal Air Date—20 March 1955 Mary Hanley, a feisty, trigger-happy sheep rancher, joins the posse out to catch her brother-in-law Dunc Wright, who has just held up a stagecoach. However, Mary isn't interested in bringing Wright to justice--she's never liked him and is using the posse as an excuse to gun him down. |
Original Air Date—27 March 1955 While visiting nearby Carson County, Roy, Dale and Pat meet Jamie Howard, a little girl whose horse has been stolen. It turns out that the animal was taken by an outlaw who is framing Jamie's father for a robbery. |
Original Air Date—22 May 1955 Ellen Corbin, a waitress at Dale's café, is preparing for her father's release from prison, after which he will come to Mineral City to live with her. Howewver, as soon as he arrives in town, he is paid a visit by his former partner in crime, who has plans of his own. |
Original Air Date—9 October 1955 |
Season 5, Episode 2: Ranch WarOriginal Air Date—23 October 1955 |
Original Air Date—2 November 1955 |
Original Air Date—20 November 1955 |
Original Air Date—27 November 1955 |
Original Air Date—11 December 1955 |
Original Air Date—18 December 1955 |
Season 5, Episode 8: AmbushOriginal Air Date—15 January 1956 A pair of hired gunmen ambush a friend of Roy's friends on the Double-R Bar. Roy sets out to investigate the motives behind the shooting. |
Original Air Date—29 January 1956 Roy investigates the local miser's claims that someone is breaking into his remote cabin but not stealing anything. Roy tries to convince the old man to come into town and bring any money he has hidden with him, but his advice is rejected with disastrous results. |
Original Air Date—5 February 1956 |
Original Air Date—26 February 1956 An outlaw gang leader loses his prize horse that he has used to out-run many a posse. Realizing he needs his trusty steed to steal $50,000 being shipped to the local bank, he forces Roy to find his horse in a hurry. |
Original Air Date—3 March 1956 |
Original Air Date—10 March 1956 Roy's cattle drive is marred by a string of near-fatal accidents. On top of that, his ranch hands start disappearing, one by one. Roy has to find out who's behind these "accidents" and "disappearances". |
Original Air Date—10 March 1956 When Sheriff Blodgett suddenly disappears, a note is found that indicates the sheriff has left in shame after having taken bribes. Roy doesn't believe it, though, and sets out to find Sheriff Blodgett and clear his name. |
Original Air Date—17 March 1956 |
Original Air Date—21 October 1956 |
Original Air Date—28 October 1956 |
Original Air Date—4 November 1956 |
Original Air Date—11 November 1956 |
Original Air Date—18 November 1956 |
Season 6, Episode 6: TossupOriginal Air Date—2 December 1956 |
Original Air Date—16 December 1956 |
Original Air Date—6 January 1957 |
Original Air Date—27 January 1957 |
Original Air Date—10 February 1957 |
Original Air Date—24 February 1957 Jerry Hill is the star witness against the Collins outlaw gang. After Jerry is ambushed and almost killed, Roy has to make sure he keeps Jerry alive and well so he can testify against the gang. |
Original Air Date—3 March 1957 |
Original Air Date—17 March 1957 |
Original Air Date—31 March 1957 |
Original Air Date—9 June 1957 |
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