Corrupt politicians make naive Tom Brewster the new sheriff of Blue Rock but the late sheriff's daughter doesn't think he's man enough to fill her father's boots and nicknames him "Sugarfoot."
Tom finds himself drawn into a range war involving his employer and a female rancher.
An aging rancher allows his property to fall into the hands of his sinister foreman.
Tom is hired to lead a cattle drive and must deal with rustlers and unreliable trail hands.
Tom faces all kinds of problems at the conclusion of a cattle drive including a stolen payroll and murder.
A financially strapped mine owner strikes up counterfeit coins to meet his payroll. Then he learns that they contain more silver than the real thing.
A scheming damsel plans to use Tom to dispose of two men who stand between her and possession of a rich mine.
Tom has to enter a horserace in hopes of winning back a stallion that was stolen from is possession a few days before.
Trying to fulfill the final wish of a dying man, Tom finds himself as trustee of a nine year old girl and a gold mine.
Tom is out to nail a robbery gang by pretending to know the location of their hidden loot.
Tom is tricked into serving as a juror in which his employer is the plaintiff but comes to realize that the evidence being presented is phony.
Tom's homely looking friend sends away to Sweden for a mail order bride but uses our hero's picture instead of his own.
Tom gets drawn into a feud betwen a rancher and a saloon owner both of whom happen to be female.
Tom gets involved with a woman who's wanted for the murder of her outlaw husband.
When a group of teens decide to become bandits, Tom tries to help the sister of one of them who wants to keep her brother on the straight and narrow.
Tom is unaware that the cargo he's transporting to a Native American village is contraband rifles.
Tom must raise the ransom for four stagecoach passengers being held hostage by outlaws.
Tom tries to use a play to unmask a gun smuggler.
A mine cave-in traps Tom with a half-breed Native American who's been accused of committing a murder.
Tom acquires a mine and a mule team but his efforts at turning a profit out of the venture are blocked by a greedy town boss.
Tom and an elderly prospector are forced to guide a band of outlaws across the burning desert.
An ex-con is trying to reform when two of his former cronies arrive on the scene.
Tom finds himself involved in a love triangle with a magician and his smokin' hot assistant.
Tom is assigned to take a teenager to Missouri in order to collect the lad's inheritance but en route he discovers that the youth is violent and suspected of murder.
Tom is mistaken for his lookalike cousin--a notorious outlaw known as the Canary Kid.
Tom befriends a wounded soldier unaware that he's wanted for murder.
Tom tries to get a man with a price on his head to admit paternity of a twelve year old boy.
Tom becomes friendly with a superstitious Native American maiden.
Tom uncovers a plot to assassinate Mexican President Benito Juarez.
Tom unwittingly joins a one-armed Russian on a mission of revenge.
In this cross-over episode, government agent Chris Colt recruits Tom to impersonate his lookalike outlaw cousin, the Canary Kid, in order to infiltrate an outlaw gang. Things go well until the Canary Kid escapes from custody.
Tom goes after thieves preying on miners.
A young widow, incensed by rumors about her private life, threatens to blow up a hotel.
An international incident threatens to break out after a smokin' hot French chick entrusts Tom with a fortune in diamonds.
Tom must deal with Native American "magic" when he tries to clear a murder suspect.
A bank robber forces his schoolteacher brother to hold the loot from a recent theft.
Tom defends an Army captain accused of desertion from his post during an Apache attack.
Tom confronts a crazed gunman in a deserted and unsafe mine.
Tom tries to find a home for an orphan but gets interrupted by gun smugglers and blackmailers.
Tom gets mixed-up in the affairs of a backwoods family, one of whom is a wanted gunman.
Tom is forced to defend his lookalike outlaw cousin, the Canary Kid, on a charge of murder.
Tom tries to help a dying town menaced by a lack of water and a gang of young hoods.
Tom's appointment as sheriff of a wild and wooly town is complicated by the arrival of three of his Scottish relatives.
A gypsy damsel decides to marry Tom after he rescues her from danger.
In another crossover episode, government agent Chris Colt once again recruits Tom for a mission involving his lookalike outlaw cousin, the Canary Kid. It seems as though the Kid has been engineering a series of prison breaks and Colt wants Tom to put an end to his cousin's activities.
Tom arrives on an island ruled by a tyrannical despot known as "the Baron" and soon finds himself at the head of an uprising against the tyrant.
An actress wants Tom's help in finding her lost stallion but a killer threatens our hero with death if he does.
After a random meeting with a South American gaucho, Tom finds himself involved in a struggle for control of a large cattle ranch.
When he arrives in their town, Tom gets mistaken for a government investigator by a group of prominent citizens with something to hide.
Tom befriends an elderly Chinese man who hold in his possession the map to a highly coveted gold mine.
Tom investigates three deaths that were apparently caused by a marauding wolf pack.
Tom is hired as trainer for a boxer who wants to use his winnings to save an old mission but a gambler is determined to get his hands on the land on which the mission is built.
Tom tries to help a man mend a breach with his father only to have things impeded by the father's new wife.
Tom tries to clear an innocent man of a murder charge and soon finds himself dodging bullets.
Tom is charged with murder and goes to trial in the courtroom of the notorious hanging judge, Roy Bean.
Tom fears that a conflict between two brothers will provoke a war with the Native Americans.
Tom finds himself sole guardian of an abandoned baby.
In a drought-stricken town, Tom meets an eccentric who's just built his own version of Noah's Ark.
Tom investigates when a ghost apparently begins disrupting the campaign of a candidate for sheriff.
Tom arrives in a valley to find that a railroad is gobbling up land and forcing out the settlers there.
A smokin' hot photographer keeps interfering with Tom's efforts to prevent a Native American uprising.
Tom serves as defense attorney for a woman charged with shooting two men. Things are made even more difficult by the fact that our hero witnessed the shooting.
Tom and a young Theodore Roosevelt clash with a ruthless land syndicate.
Tom tries to save a Native American chief from an assassination plot.
After Tom saves him from a lynch mob, Toothy Thompson can't find enough ways to show his gratitude.
A sheep man's son, who's fast with a gun, sets out to defend his father's property from intrusions by a ruthless cattle baron.
In a cross-over episode, a deaf girl helps Tom and Bronco Layne in their battle against an outlaw gang.
Townspeople mistake Tom for a fast gun and try to recruit him in their battle against a ruthless bully.
Tom is appointed to defend two brothers on a murder charge and finds himself up against a female prosecutor who's also the daughter of the murder victim.