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Season 4 | | | |
| 81 :04x02 - Hadley's Hunters (Sep/25/1960) | | On the run from a crooked sheriff who's trying to frame him for murder, Bart encounters nearly every cowboy on the Warner Brothers TV studio lot. | | Guest Stars: James Gavin as Deputy Smith, George Kennedy as Deputy Jones, Harry Harvey as Brewster, Roscoe Ates as Albert, Murray Alper as Gus, Gregg Barton as Boggs, Craig Duncan as Wesley, Robert Colbert as Cherokee Evans, Robert J. Wilke as Deputy McCabe, Herb Vigran as Pender, Edd Byrnes (1) as Kookie, Peter Brown (1) as Deputy Johnny McKay, Andra Martin as Molly Brewster, Howard McNear as Copes, Clint Walker (1) as Cheyenne Bodie, Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne, Will Hutchins as Tom Brewster, John Russell as Marshal Dan Troup, Edgar Buchanan as Sheriff Hadley | Director: Leslie H. Martinson Writer: Patrick Wallace Story: Jeanne Nolan, William Henderson (1) | | | |
| 82 :04x03 - The Town That Wasn't There (Oct/02/1960) | | Beau tries to help citizens of a small town get a fair price for their land from an unscrupulous railroad agent. | | Guest Stars: Bruce Wendell as Henry Pitkin, Steve Pendleton as Marshal McCoy, Richard H. Cutting as Ralph Hobbs, Lane Chandler as Sheriff Crane, Jon Lormer as Sam Bradford, Forrest Lewis as Old Timer, Craig Duncan as Jake Moody, Alexander Campbell (2) as Horatio Cromwell, Merry Anders as Maggie Bradford, Richard Hale as Wilbur Starks, John Astin (1) as Joe Lambert, | Uncredited: Hank Patterson as Townsman | Director: Herbert L. Strock Writer: Arthur Paynter Story: Dick Lederer | | | |
| 83 :04x04 - Arizona Black Maria (Oct/09/1960) | | Bart faces all kinds of trouble while traveling through the Arizona desert. First there's an Indian who wants to scalp him. Then there's two outlaws pursuing him for the money they think he's carrying. Finally, he's recruited by a deputy marshal to escort four prisoners to the territorial penitentiary one of whom happens to be a lovely woman. | | Guest Stars: Charles Stevens as Apache Chief, Art Stewart as Lem, Harry Swoger as Rufus, Terence de Marney as Fingers Louie, John Holland as Farnsworth Malloy, Gary Murray as Red Feather, Alan Hale, Jr. as Jim Pattishall, Don 'Red' Barry as Dishonest Abe, Joanna Barnes (1) as Daphne Tolliver | Director: Lew Landers Writer: Arthur Paynter Story: Lew Landers | | | | | | | | | |
| 86 :04x07 - A Bullet for the Teacher (Oct/30/1960) | | Beau wins half ownership in a gambling casino but gets charged with murder when the man who owns the other half is found dead from a gunshot wound. | | Guest Stars: Fred Sherman as Clerk, John Harmon (1) as Depot Agent, Carol Nicholson as Elvira, Tom London as Farmer, Lynn Cartwright as Ann Shepard, Max Baer, Jr. (1) as Chuck, Henry Brandon as Rand Storm, Kathleen Crowley as Florence Baker, Sammy Jackson (1) as Walter Burch, Joan Tompkins as Mary Burch, Arch Johnson as Mayor Burch, Brad Johnson (1) as Jim Reardon, Bing Russell as Luke Storm | Director: Coles Trapnell Writer: Leo Gordon, Paul Leslie Peil Story: Larry Franklin, Barry Cohon | | Songs: Kathleen Crowley -- Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 91 :04x12 - Kiz (Dec/04/1960) | | Beau lends a helping hand when a wealthy eccentric woman's cousin, doctor, and attorney plot to have her declared insane so they can snatch her fortune. | | Guest Stars: Gil Stuart as Poker Player, Claude Stroud as Henry, Peggy McCay as Melissa Bouchet, Tristram Coffin as Dr. Pittman, Whit Bissell as Clement Samuel, Don Beddoe as Chief Thorpe, Max Baer, Jr. (1) as Ezra, the Ticket Taker, Emory Parnell as Hank, Thomas Browne Henry (1) as Hanford, Kathleen Crowley as Kiz Bouchet, | Uncredited: Chuck Hicks as Gentleman Joe Bartlett | Director: Robert Douglas (1) Writer: Laszlo Gorog, Leo Townsend | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 97 :04x18 - The Cactus Switch (Jan/15/1961) | | Things are going great for Bart after he cleans house in a poker game. Then he returns to his room to discover a distraught damsel who wants to kill herself. | | Guest Stars: Tom Gibson (1) as Jimmy Daniels, Gayla Graves as Dottie Rand, Brad Weston as Mutt Craver, Robert Logan as Ben Daniels, Walter Reed as Ed Spencer, Lane Chandler as Sheriff Wright, Chubby Johnson as Andy Gish, Carolyn Komant as Flossie, Edgar Buchanan as Red Daniels, Peter Hansen (1) as Lawrence DeVille, Fay Spain as Lana Cane | Director: George Waggner Writer: Fenton Earnshaw | | | | | | | | | |
| 100 :04x21 - Diamond Flush (Feb/05/1961) | | Beau steps into the manure pile once again when's he conned into replacing a real diamond with a fake. | | Guest Stars: Carl Esmond as Comte de Lisle, Charles Davis (1) as Hotel Clerk, K. L. Smith as Dave Dawson, Sig Ruman as August Bockenheimer, Ted de Corsia as Amos Parker, Phil Tully as Tim O'Rourke, Anna Lee as Helene Ferguson, Dan Tobin (1) as Ralph Ferguson, Roxane Berard as Danielle de Lisle | Director: Andrew McCullough (3) Writer: Leo Gordon, Paul Leslie Peil Story: Don Tait, Coles Trapnell | | | |
| 101 :04x22 - Last Stop Oblivion (Feb/12/1961) | | After being told to leave town by a sheriff, Bart endures yet another perilous stagecoach journey. | | Guest Stars: Bud Osborne as Sam Overman, Rayford Barnes as Dirk Lyme, Bob Ross as Dave Lyme, Virginia Christine as Verna Lyme, Paul Birch as Sheriff Miller, Maurice Manson as Bascombe Sunday, Hampton Fancher as Tate McKenna, Don 'Red' Barry as Woodrow Smith, Suzanne Lloyd (1) as Laura Nelson, Buddy Ebsen as Nero Lyme | Director: John Ainsworth Writer: Howard Browne (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 107 :04x28 - The Forbidden City (Mar/26/1961) | | Bart and younger brother Brent wander into a seemingly peaceful town that's hiding some deadly secrets. | | Guest Stars: Vladimir Sokoloff as Rubio, Nina Shipman as Jeanne Moss, Lisa Montell as Andalucia Rubio, Jack Mather (1) as Mayor Moss, Thomas Browne Henry (1) as McGuire, Robert Foulk (3) as Sheriff Shadley, Gertrude Flynn as Nettie Moss, Bill Erwin as Hotel Clerk, Craig Duncan as Val Joyce, Jeff De Benning as Dave Taylor | Director: Richard C. Sarafian Writer: Wells Root Story: Coles Trapnell, Don Tait | | | | | | | | | |
| 110 :04x31 - The Devil's Necklace (part 1) (Apr/16/1961) | | Thinking he's made the deal of a lifetime, Bart purchases a wagonload of merchandise. The deal goes sour quickly when he discovers that a bound and gagged Native American girl is part of the merchandise. | | Guest Stars: Sharon Hugueny as Tawny, Jerry O'sullivan as Lt. Torrance, Chad Everett as Lt. Gregg, Rita Lynn as Edith Reidinger, Rayford Barnes as Corporal Cassidy, John Hoyt as General Bassington, Steve Brodie (1) as Captain Score, John Archer (2) as Major Reidinger, Kasey Rogers as Angel Score, John Dehner as Luther Cannonbaugh, Michael Forest (1) as Bob Tallhorse | Director: Paul Landres Writer: William Bruckner Story: Don Tait, Coles Trapnell | | | |
| 111 :04x32 - The Devil's Necklace (part 2) (Apr/23/1961) | | Bart, with the aid of a Native American maiden whom he rescued from captivity, tries to prevent the Apaches from going on the warpath. | | Guest Stars: Jerry O'sullivan as Lt. Torrance, Chad Everett as Lt. Gregg, Rayford Barnes as Corporal Cassidy, John Hoyt as General Bassington, Steve Brodie (1) as Captain Score, John Dehner as Luther Cannonbaugh, Michael Forest (1) as Bob Tallhorse, Sharon Hugueny as Tawny | Director: Paul Landres Writer: William Bruckner Story: Coles Trapnell, Don Tait | | | |
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