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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Alias Smith and Jones (Jan/05/1971)
Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry are members of the Devil's Hole Gang, but it is the 1880s and they are finding that technology is making it very difficult to be a successful robber of banks and trains.

When Sheriff Lom Trevors finds that the Governor is happy to extend amnesty to Heyes and Curry, the boys jump at the chance. However, there is a catch - the amnesty must remain a secret for twelve months, and the boys must prove that they have earned it before it can be granted to them.

Thus - Mr. Joshua Smith and Mr. Thaddeus Jones are born.
Guest Stars: Jeanette Nolan as Miss Birdie, John Harper (1) as Outlaw, Julie Cobb as Young Girl, Owen Bush as Engineer, Harry Hickox (1) as Bartender, Peter Brocco as Pincus, Jon Shank as Outlaw, Sid Haig as Outlaw, Bill McKinney (1) as Lobo Riggs, Charles Dierkop as Shields, Earl Holliman as Wheat Carlson, James Drury as Sheriff Lom Trevors, John Russell as Marshall, Forrest Tucker as Deputy Harker, Susan Saint James as Miss Porter, Dennis Fimple as Kyle Murtry, Bill Fletcher as Kane
Director: Gene Levitt
Writer: Glen A. Larson, Matthew Howard
 
2 :01x02 - The McCreedy Bust (Jan/21/1971)
Two powerful men have a long running feud concerning the ownership of a Roman bust of Julius Caesar and a strip of land.

Heyes and Curry are press-ganged into stealing the bust of Julius Caesar by one of the men, but then find themselves on the horns of a dilemma when they find that the other man has a moral point of view also.
Guest Stars: Rudy Diaz as Guard, Duane Grey as Sheriff, Edward Andrews as Peterson, Charles Wagenheim (1) as Bartender, Orville Sherman as Hank, Burl Ives as Big Mac McCreedy, Micil Murphy as Delgado, Cesar Romero as Armendariz, Mills Watson as Blake
Director: Gene Levitt
Writer: Sy Salkowitz
 
3 :01x03 - Exit from Wickenburg (Jan/28/1971)
Heyes and Curry find employment in the gambling saloon at Wickenburg, but then find that the widow who is employing them seems to want to get rid of them despite the fact that they are doing a very good job.

Heyes suspects that somebody else is behind her sudden change of mind.
Guest Stars: Lew Brown as Frank Johnson, Robert Gooden as First Cowboy, Ross Sherman as Second Cowboy, Dennis McCarthy as Dealer, Michael Bow as Young Cowboy, Jerry Harper (1) as Second Player, Amzie Strickland as Girl, Paul Kent as Ben Morrison, Susan Strasberg as Mary Cunningham, Ford Rainey as Warren Epps, Slim Pickens as Mike, Pernell Roberts as Sam Finrock, Mark Lenard (1) as Jim Plummer, Dan Kemp as Al Gorman, | Uncredited: Johnny Lee (3) as Tommy Cunningham
Director: Jeannot Szwarc
Writer: Robert Hamner
 
4 :01x04 - Wrong Train to Brimstone (Feb/04/1971)
Heyes and Curry unwittingly - and unlawfully - gain seats on a train which is full of Bannerman detectives who are out to catch the Devil's Hole Gang for once and for all.

This episode introduces Detective Harry Briscoe, a likeable antagonist, who appeared in a couple of episodes of the series.
Guest Stars: Beth Bickell as Sara Blaine, Jon Lormer as Farmer, William Christopher as Telegrapher, Robert Gibbons (3) as Depot Clerk, William Bryant (1) as Fred Gaines, J. D. Cannon as Harry Briscoe, Harry Hickox (1) as Strothers, J. Pat O'Malley as H.T. McDuff, William Mims as Grady, William Windom as Jeremiah Daley
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Roy Huggins, Stephen Kandel
 
5 :01x05 - The Girl in Boxcar #3 (Feb/11/1971)
The Kid is commissioned to deliver $50,000 in bank notes to a town some distance away. There is some pursuit involved, so Heyes acts as a decoy.

The Kid finds himself riding the trains, and it is here that he meets Annabelle, a runaway girl who is pretending to be much more worldly than she actually is.
Guest Stars: Michael Carr (1) as Briggs, Conlan Carter as Breen, Royal Dano as John Lambert, Raymond Guth as Farmer, John Larch as Griffin, Jack Garner as Stacey, Alan Hale, Jr. as Andrew J. Greer
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Howard Browne (1)
 
6 :01x06 - The Great Shell Game (Feb/18/1971)
Grace Turner double crosses the Kid when he is in Mexico on business and gets the $10,000 reward for his capture.

However, she regrets her action as she finds that she has fallen in love with the Kid and later breaks him out of prison. This has the unfortunate effect of making it look as though Heyes and Curry were involved in collecting their own reward money.

Heyes sets up an elaborate 'sting' with Soapy Saunders called The Big Store to get the money back from Grace and thus to clear his and the Kid's names.
Guest Stars: Peter Breck as Charles Morgan, Diana Muldaur as Mrs. Grace Turner, Sam Jaffe as Dr. Sylvester
Director: Richard Benedict
Writer: Glen A. Larson
 
7 :01x07 - Return to Devil's Hole (Feb/25/1971)
Clara Phillips is a woman with a mission - she wants to visit the Devil's Hole Gang hideout where she has reason to believe that her errant husband is hiding. But can this really be true?

Heyes has his doubts, but he takes her there, neverthelesss.
Guest Stars: Bill McKinny (2) as Lobo, Robert Williams (7) as Station Agent, Charlie Briggs as Red Mattson, Booth Colman as Carlton, Jon Lormer as Second Desk Clerk, Sid Haig as Merkle, Lee De Broux as Hardcase, Dennis Fimple as Kyle, Diana Hyland as Clara Phillips, Fernando Lamas as Big Jim Santana, Brett Halsey as Hamilton
Director: Bruce Kessler
Writer: Glen A. Larson
Songs: Background Music -- Take A Look Around
 
8 :01x08 - A Fistful of Diamonds (Mar/04/1971)
August Binford is a crooked Bank Manager who robs his own bank and murders his assistant. The description he gives to the sheriff matches Heyes and the Kid's wanted posters, so now they find that there is a charge of murder against their names.

Enlisting the aid of Soapy Saunders once again, Heyes and the Kid embark on a complex fraud which involves salting a diamond mine, and which relies heavily on the greed of Bank Managers.
Guest Stars: Lou Wagner as Butler, Clarke Gordon (2) as Charlie Wells, Paul Sorenson as Oliver Bristow, Mike Road as Sheriff Lom Trevors, Sam Jaffe as Dr. Sylvester (Soapy Saunders), Michele Carey as Betsy Jamison, John McGiver as August Binford, Ken Scott as Ben Morgan
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Robert Hamner
Story: Roy Huggins
 
9 :01x09 - Stagecoach Seven (Mar/11/1971)
A stationmaster takes Heyes and the Kid prisoner, but is then forced to fight a gang of outlaws who are also after the twenty thousand dollar reward money on Heyes' and the Kid's heads.
Guest Stars: Dana Elcar (1) as Benjamin T. Bowers, Sallie Shockley as Ellen Loomis, Geoffrey Lewis (1) as Patch, Nick Benedict as Phil, Bernard Greene as Station Master, Randolph Mantooth as Dan Loomis, Mitzi Hoag as Winifred Bowers, Keenan Wynn as Charlie Utley, John Kellogg as Joe, Steve Ihnat as Harry Downs, Angela Clarke (1) as Hannah Utley, L. Q. Jones (1) as Clint Weaver
Director: Richard Benedict
Writer: Dick Nelson, Roy Huggins
 
10 :01x10 - The Man Who Murdered Himself (Mar/18/1971)
Heyes is hired as a guide by two Englishmen who are searching for a tribe of giant redheaded Indians rumored to have lived in the Devil's Hole area.

While Heyes dodges danger in the Devil's Hole area, the Kid drives a wagon load of dynamite across some very rough countryside indeed.
Guest Stars: Bill McKinney (1) as Lobo Riggs, Walter Barnes (1) as Deputy Fred, Juliet Mills as Julia Finney, Harry Northrup as Hank, Maurice Hill as Miles Parker, Dennis Fimple as Kyle, Charles Davis (1) as Kevin Finney, Patrick Macnee as Norman Alexander, Slim Pickens as Sheriff Benton, Don Keefer as Dr. Wilson
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Robert Hamner, Roy Huggins
 
11 :01x11 - The Root of It All (Mar/25/1971)
Heyes and the Kid are on a stagecoach when it is robbed by a gang. A young lady on the stage is extremely anxious to retrieve a letter which was stolen in the robbery so Heyes and the Kid offer to get it for her.

The letter turns out to be a treasure map which leads Heyes and the Kid to some real buried treasure.
Guest Stars: Jerome Cowan (1) as Waldo Hennessy, Frank Arno as Phil Laudermilk, Chuck Roberson as Stage Driver, C. Elliott Montgomery as Jenson, Read Morgan as Conductor, Walt Davis as Sheriff Brewster, Dick Crockett as Lefty Gooch, Meg Wyllie as Prudence Palmer, Tom Ewell as Deputy Treadwell, Judy Carne as Leslie O'Hara, Logan Ramsey as Oscar Rosewood, Victoria Thompson as Margaret Chapman, Mills Watson as Squint Simpson
Director: Barry Shear
Writer: Howard Browne (1), Jo Swerling, Jr.
 
12 :01x12 - The Fifth Victim (Apr/01/1971)
Heyes and the Kid become involved in a poker game in which all of the participants end up being murdered, one by one.

After Heyes is shot, it is up to the Kid to find out who is behind the murders.
Guest Stars: Frederic Downs as Judge Peters, C. Lindsay Workman as Minister, Dennis Robertson as Deputy, Barbara Rhoades as Helen, George Chandler as Bartender, Sean Garrison as Harvey Bishop, Boyd 'Red' Morgan as Augie Helms, Joseph Campanella as Jake Carlson, Ramon Bieri as Sheriff Moody, Bill Quinn (1) as Doctor, Woodrow Parfrey as Sam Winters, Sharon Acker as Rachel Carlson
Director: Fernando Lamas
Writer: Roy Huggins, Glen A. Larson
 
13 :01x13 - Journey from San Juan (Apr/08/1971)
Heyes and the Kid tread a fine line in diplomacy whilst herding cattle in Mexico as a cover for other activities which involve an aggressive Mexican bandit and a saloon owner.
Guest Stars: Gregory Sierra as Juan, Dub Taylor as Johnson, Claudine Longet as Michelle Monet, Med Flory as Marshal, Curt Conway (1) as McKendricks, Nico Minardos as El Clavo, Joaquin Martinez as Carlos, Susan Oliver (1) as Miss Blanche Graham
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Dick Nelson
Story: Roy Huggins
 
14 :01x14 - Never Trust an Honest Man (Apr/15/1971)
Heyes and the Kid are travelling on a train when they get involved in a poker game with Harlingen, a railroad magnate. Unfortunately Heyes' bag gets mixed up with Harlingen's secretary's bag which is identical.

When they discover the mistake they also find a fortune in jewels hidden in a Bible. With good intentions they take the jewels back to Harlingen, who is extremely ungrateful when he finds that they are copies.
Guest Stars: Robert Bruce Lang (3) as Carl, Ford Rainey as Mr. McNeice, Glenn Dixon as Butler, Severn Darden as Oscar Harlenjen/Alan Harlenjen, Michael Carr (1) as Hank, Bill Fletcher as Logan, Richard Anderson (3) as James Quirt, Robert Donner as Preacher, Marj Dusay as Christine McNeice, Burt Mustin as Jeweler
Director: Douglas Heyes (1)
Writer: Philip DeGuere
 
15 :01x15 - The Legacy of Charlie O'Rourke (Apr/22/1971)
Riding into Browntown, Heyes and the Kid hear their names being called from the local jail. It is Charlie O'Rourke, sentenced to hang the next morning and anxious to let them know where he has buried a hoard of stolen gold.

Heyes and the Kid are not interested as it might affect their amnesty, but the local saloon girl is extremely interested, spending Charlie's last hours with him, singing and chatting. Another interested party is Harry Briscoe whom Heyes and the Kid had met on a train carrying Bannerman detectives, but who appears to have since become a little bit corrupt.
Guest Stars: Steve Gravers (1) as Parson, Hank Underwood as Vic, J. D. Cannon as Harry Briscoe, Billy Green Bush (2) as Charlie O'Rourke, Joan Hackett as Alice Banion, Guy Raymond as Sheriff Carver, Erik Holland (1) as Kurt Schmidt, Gary van Orman as Clyde
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Dick Nelson
Songs: Vocal -- The Streets Of Laredo
 
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