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| 8 :01x08 - The Badge (Nov/23/1958) | | Bill Anderson is a good kid from a bad family. When his brother Rick is released from prison, Bill is tempted to join him in a bank robbery. Johnny bets his badge that Bill will not go bad. | | Guest Stars: Kenneth R. MacDonald (4) as Mr. Matson, John Cason as Second Ranchhand, Peter Breck as First Ranchhand, Wesley Lau as Rick Anderson, Phil Tead as Mr. Seymour, James McCallion as Shorty, Charles Bateman as Tim Bucknell, Venetia Stevenson as Molly Matson, Gary Vinson as Bill Anderson | Director: Lee Sholem Writer: Finlay McDermid, Bernard C. Schoenfeld | |
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| 16 :01x16 - The Encounter (Jan/18/1959) | | Troop tracks two murderers, Wade Horgan and Cole Hawkins to a remote cabin where they have holed up with Wade's sister Betty. Troop is injured on the trail by a bear and is tended by Betty. When Troop's identity is discovered by the murderers, a gun battle ensues. Cole, Wade and the innocent Betty all go down in a hail of bullets. | | Guest Stars: Donald Buka as Cole Hawkins, Russell Johnson as Wade Horgan, Louise Fletcher as Betty Horgan | Director: Stuart Heisler Writer: Clair Huffaker | |
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| 20 :01x20 - The Gunman (Feb/15/1959) | | Recently released from prison, gunfighter Kurt Monroe has a woman he loves and is determined to go straight and he tells Marshal Troop he wants no trouble. He's in Laramie to meet the stage carrying Lucy, his financee. When he bides his time at the Blue Bonnet, he doesn't drink any whiskey but he has to deal with some admiring "fans" who want nothing more than to see him get in a shoot-out. | Director: Stuart Heisler Writer: Clair Huffaker | |
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| 27 :01x27 - The Souvenir (Apr/05/1959) | | *** Troop lures a killer out of hiding by spreading a tale around town that he killed the man's brother. | | Guest Stars: Ken Christy as Carl Shoemaker, Lane Chandler as Tom Pike, Emory Parnell as Hank, Harry Cheshire as Judge Trager of Laramie, Tom Palmer (1) as Doc Stewart, Jan Harrison (1) as Nan Brooks, Brent King (1) as Boone Carey, Don Kelly (1) as Virgil Carey, Barbara Lang as Julie Tate, Robert Fuller as Davey Carey, Jeanette Nolan as Ma Carey | Director: Stuart Heisler Story: Frederick Louis Fox (1) | Teleplay: Edmund Morris | |
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| 32 :01x32 - The Return (May/10/1959) | | Ben Adams, an excon, has to choose between leading a reformed life or running off with his old gang. | | Guest Stars: Tom Fadden as Cartwright, Don Wilbanks as Ryan, Lane Bradford as Roy Blaine, Harry Landers as Wes Blaine, Emory Parnell as Hank, Nan Peterson as Nancy Porter, Burt Douglas as Ben Adams, Frank Albertson as Clint Porter, Joan Granville as Rose Gentry | Director: Stuart Heisler Story: Jim Barnett, Jules Schermer | Teleplay: Finlay McDermid | |
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| 35 :01x35 - The Bandit (May/31/1959) | Ches Ryan robbed the mine payroll in retaliation for his pay being docked. In the course of his getaway, he comes across a town with a fever epidemic. A young woman and her kid brother have both taken ill and have no one to take care of them. Ryan stays despite knowing he's likely to get caught. When Dan catches up to him, they both tend the pair until Dan also gets the fever. Despite the new opportunity to get away, Ryan tends Dan as well. He then returns the money and tells the young woman he'll be back.
| | Guest Stars: Skip Homeier as Ches Ryan, Lurene Tuttle as Matt's wife, Don Beddoe as Doctor Morros, Jimmy Baird as Bobby Gibbons, Anne Anderson as Jenny Gibbons | Director: Lee Sholem Writer: Oliver Crawford | |
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Season 2 |
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| 54 :02x15 - The Stranger (Jan/17/1960) | Troop is forced to kill a gun slinger in the Birdcage. He gets a letter shortly thereafter threatening revenge. When the dead man's father comes to town he hears a local blowhard claim his son was just a fun-loving kid gunned down for no good reason by the Marshal. When he points a shotgun at the Marshal, Johnny steps in between them and talks him down.
| | Guest Stars: Roscoe Ates as Ike Jenkins, Ian Wolfe as Jason Smith | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Clair Huffaker | |
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| 55 :02x16 - The Wolfer (Jan/24/1960) | Wolf hunter Pike Reese claims to have captured the wolf that's been ravaging livestock in the area but he wants $10,000 or he'll release him. Carl Haydn shoots the wolf in the cage and later turns up dead. Dan has to go after Reese and barely escapes with his life.
| Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Ric Hardman | |
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| 56 :02x17 - The Hardcase (Jan/31/1960) | Beth Denning arouses men and causes trouble when she comes to town. When she is found unconscious, Roy Grant is accused of assaulting her. A lynch mob forms which the lawmen are able to keep at bay without violence until Beth regains consciousness and names the real culprit.
| | Guest Stars: Don Drysdale as Roy Grant, Tom Palmer (1) as Doc Stewart | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: William F. Leicester (1) | |
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| 58 :02x19 - The Ugly Man (Feb/14/1960) | | Lily is threatened with death by a man identifying himself as The Ugly Man. He claims a prior relationship with Lily and knows intimate details of her life. Dan and Johnny keep a twenty-four hour watch with some comic results. | | Guest Stars: Ted Knight as The Ugly Man | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Ric Hardman | |
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| 63 :02x24 - Thirty Minutes (Mar/20/1960) | Bad guy Jake Wilson kills a man in the Bird Cage who recognizes him as a wanted man. He and Johnny exchange gun fire and both are hit. Lily has no idea if Johnny is alive or dead. Wilson uses Lily and the others to facilitate his release. He forces the Marshall to disarm and intends to kill him on his way out.
| | Guest Stars: Jack Elam as Jake Wilson, Clancy Cooper as Timmo McQueen | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Richard Matheson (1) | |
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