Wyatt Earp begins his career as a lawman when he gets appointed marshal of Ellsworth, Kansas.
Earp's buddy, Bat Masterson, falls for the galpal of an outlaw.
Scouts aid Wyatt in his search for a killer.
Civil War wounds in Ellsworth are about to be re-opened by an alleged insult to General Robert E. Lee.
Wyatt leaves Ellsworth for Wichita and has to step in when a dance hall gal gets threatened by outlaws.
A gunman who's broke plans to replenish his wallet by accepting an offer to kill Wyatt Earp.
Wyatt comes to the aid of a Confederate war veteran who has gotten himself involved with some unscrupulous gamblers.
A gambler seeking revenge against Wyatt hires a gunman to take care of business.
Notorious outlaw John Wesley Hardin comes looking for Wyatt with the intention of killing him.
A gang of outlaws pulls off a robbery and decides to freeze their wounded leader out of his share of the loot. So the leader's wifey decides to inform Wyatt Earp.
A gambler imports a hot chick from Kansas City to help him get Wyatt Earp to join forces.
Unscrupulous gamblers make it difficult for Wyatt Earp to conduct a contest.
Scheming gamblers try to gain control of the Mayor's office in order to get rid of Wyatt Earp as marshal.
A cowboy who's lost a bundle at the gambling tables takes the law into his own hands in order to retrieve his losses.
Wyatt gets involved with a teenager who's arrived in Wichita fleeing from his wealthy father.
Wyatt tries to steer a youth from getting involved in a life of crime.
Wyatt is forced to join forces with outlaw Ben Thompson.
Wyatt tries to prevent a killing and preserve a romance.
Gamblers put a price on Wyatt's head but get a surprise when the hired killers arrive in Wichita.
Wyatt tries to keep a rustling suspect from being the victim of a lynch mob.
Two Native Americans help Wyatt smash a smuggling racket.
A greedy deputy wants to eliminate Wyatt so that he can have his position.
Wyatt censors a peep show and is faced with a vengeful impresario who's out to close Wichita's legitimate theatre.
A winning streak at poker may prove fatal to a group of cowboys.
Wyatt is on the case when an English visitor to Wichita gets duped by a swindler.
Another lynch mob is forming and this time it's a teen suspect who needs Wyatt's protection.
A horse thief tries to frame a band of Gypsies for his crime.
A well-respected Wichita citizen is discovered to have an outlaw past.
Wyatt loses his badge after a dispute with famed detective Allen Pinkerton.
The fur begins flying when the women's suffrage movement arrives in Wichita.
Wyatt becomes a hunted man in the wilderness.
In order to prevent a range war from breaking out, Wyatt decides to make mass arrests of cowboys caught carrying guns on the streets of Wichita.
Wyatt must protect the galpal of Bat Masterson after she gets marked for death by an outlaw.
Wyatt has one final task before departing Wichita for Dodge City--tame a band of rowdy cowboys.
Wyatt Earp arrives in Dodge City to help out the sheriff and mayor against town bullies who are trying to forcibly takeover a saloon.
Earp clashes with cattlemen over who's in control of Dodge City.
Dora Hand is a saloon hostess who also enjoys singing in the church choir. This soon causes problems.
Wyatt tries to tame notorious gunman Clay Allison.
Wyatt falls for a sweet thing but her father sets out to convince him that a man in his profession shouldn't be married.
Wyatt tries to convince a visiting newspaperman that Dodge City is a peaceful place despite its reputation as a wild and wooly town.
A cowboy from Texas decides to take matters into his own hands when crooked Dodge City gamblers steal his bankroll.
A promoter tries to get rid of Wyatt Earp by forging his name to ownership papers of a gambling saloon.
On the eve of her wedding, saloon gal Dora Hand is killed by a gunshot. Wyatt Earp vows to bring her killer to justice.
Bat Masterson tries to get a job as Wyatt's deputy by solving a holdup on the Santa Fe railroad.
After Bat Masterson wounds a man in a shooting, the victim's family comes gunning for revenge.
While Wyatt is away, Deputy Bat Masterson battles outlaws seeking to takeover Dodge City.
Wyatt and deputy Bat Masterson go undercover as outlaws in order to round up the Dutch Henry gang.
Wyatt tries to soften a notorious hanging judge by using a clever ruse.
To prevent war with the Cheyennes, Wyatt must bring the killers of a Native American to justice.
Robbers target an old woman for the gold she supposedly has hidden on her property.
Wyatt goes up against reservation agents who are cheating the Native American tribesmen.
An Army captain hampers Wyatt's efforts to put a soldier on trial for murder.
Wyatt's sometime pal, gunfighter Ben Thompson, arrives in Dodge City with enemies on his trail.
An outlaw hires an old buffalo hunter to take out Wyatt Earp, who arranges an open gunfight with his would-be killer.
Wyatt goes after a gang of stagecoach robbers who are led by an old foe.
After a stagecoach robber is released from prison, he sets out to get revenge for the murder of his brother. It's up to Wyatt Earp to prevent trouble.
Buffalo Bill Cody and writer Ned Buntline stage a fake hold-up for a visiting German prince that ends up being the real thing.
Rival railroads hire gunmen after a dispute over possession of a pass. It's up to Wyatt to prevent all hell from breaking out.
Wyatt tries to help Bat Masterson get elected sheriff of Ford County.
A gang of thugs known as the White Caps frames a young man on a murder charge.
Two bounty hunters who make their living collecting rewards on reformed wanted men arrive in Dodge City.
A teen who's fast with a gun keeps hounding Wyatt to give him a job as a peace officer.
After hiring Bat Masterson's brother as a deputy, Wyatt soon learns that the younger Masterson has a different philosophy about enforcing the law.
An old man trails his wife's killer to Dodge City.
A short, scrawny man is determined to take on a bully who's been tormenting him.
Out on the trail, Wyatt has his first meeting with dentist/gambler/gunfighter Doc Holliday.
After Doc Holliday gets himself involved in a gun battle, Wyatt is forced to jail his pal.
Cheyennes led by Dull Knife leave the reservation in Oklahoma and begin raiding the homes of Dodge City settlers.
Doc Holliday finds himself implicated in a stagecoach robbery.
A widowed Dodge City dressmaker takes up with a gang of outlaws.
Wyatt's brother Morgan arrives in Dodge City and begins dealing faro.
Wyatt finds himself trapped in a cabin surrounded by sharpshooters from the vicious Big T Ranch.
Dog Kelley decides to run for Mayor of Dodge City only to discover that his opponent is being backed by crooks.
Wyatt goes after crooked cattle baron Shanghai Pierce.
The tax coffers of Dodge City are nearly empty so Wyatt comes up with the idea of annexing a nearby community. Unexpectedly, Doc Holliday opposes his friend's idea.
Two brothers, wanted by the Texas Rangers, arrive in Dodge City to hide out.
Doc Holliday once again gets implicated in a series of stagecoach robberies.
Renegades sell several cases of stolen rifles to Native Americans causing Wyatt to step in.
Citizens rally behind a leading Dodge City citizen suspected of murder.
Doc and Kate Holliday tangle with a female bandit who arouses unexpected parental instincts in the bickering couple.
When a homesteader strikes oil on his land, Doc Holliday tries to cash in for himself.
Ned Buntline arrives in Dodge City after having written a bad check to a gambler to cover a debt. Then the gambler arrives in town and he's plenty sore.
Wyatt is scheduled to speak at a cattleman's convention but then Kate Holliday warns him of a plot against his life.
Wyatt once again tries to steer a youth away from a life of crime.
A homesteader and his Native American wife face prejudice when they settle in Dodge City.
A woman who belongs to an eccentric religious sect hints that she'd like to marry Wyatt Earp.
When Wyatt and Bat Masterson leave Dodge City to track down some outlaws, they leave Hal Norton behind to keep the peace in the town.
A female outlaw ain't happy when Wyatt interferes with her hold-up plans.
A newspaper editor launches a smear campaign against Wyatt Earp.
Wyatt tries to comfort the widow of General George Armstrong Custer after her husband's death at Little Big Horn.
Wyatt Earp enters the squared circle against a traveling pugilist who's taking on all comers in Dodge City.
Wyatt takes a damsel on a picnic unaware that she wants to kill him. He disarms her when she pulls a gun on him but there's another potential killer lurking in the bushes awaiting his chance to gun down our hero.
The unique modus operandi of a stagecoach bandit has Wyatt Earp tied in knots trying to apprehend him.
A former female spy for the Confederacy settles in Dodge City and warns Wyatt of a plot against his life.
The Wells Fargo company gets Wyatt Earp to ride shotgun over shipments which are being robbed.
A saloon brawl threatens to escalate into something even more serious.
Wyatt intervenes in a conflict between ranchers and railroad men.
Wyatt must protect a schoolteacher who witnessed the murder of a stagecoach driver.
Famed Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman pays Dodge City a visit.
Wyatt Earp's brother, Virgil, arrives in Dodge City for a visit and gets himself involved in a romantic triangle.
After being goaded into a gunfight by a cowboy, Wyatt finds that he must shoot to kill instead of only wounding his opponent.
Wyatt gets caught in the middle of a political battle over the location of a county seat.
Part 1 of a four part episode deals with Wyatt's quest for vengeance against four killers known as the Dry Gulch Gang who killed a Native American friend of his.
An artist falls for a pretty damsel but her family objects to the match. Things then go from awful to good grief for the lad when he's accused of murder.
After gunning down one member of the Dry Gulch gang who killed his Native American pal, Wyatt Earp continues his search for the remaining three members but has to contend with hostile Cheyennes.
Troublemaking Doc Holliday causes a stir in Dodge City when he attempts to re-write the history of the town. Things lead to Wyatt being forced to place his buddy under arrest.
Still seeking the two remaining Dry Gulch gang members who murdered his Native American friend, Wyatt travels to Texas where he enlists the aid of some Texas Rangers to bring in the remaining members of the gang who are still at large.
Ben Thompson shows up in Dodge City again. This time he's hiding from two women who claim to be in love with him. Doc Holliday then offers Thompson an unusual solution to his dilemma.
Wyatt travels deep into the heart of Texas to capture the final member of the notorious Dry Gulch gang who killed his Native American friend. But he finds the man protected by a rancher and his daughter.
Wyatt finds himself the victim of an elaborate frame-up orchestrated by enemies in Dodge City.
Concerned that Wyatt's friendship with Doc Holliday is having an adverse effect on our hero, Mayor Kelley and Judge Tobin try to persuade Doc's wife to leave town with her husband.
Wyatt poses as an outlaw to capture wanted man Blackie Sanders.
With Wyatt out of town, temporary Marshal Shotgun Gibbs tangles with bandits.
Wyatt travels to the Robbers' Roost area in Utah at the request the Army in order to apprehend a mysterious killer who has ambushed and killed nine people.
Wyatt tries to apprehend a pair of crafty thieves.
This time Wyatt is on the trail of the murderer of his cousin.
Wyatt is sent by General Sherman to recover a gatling gun which was stolen by Native Americans.
Wyatt's deputy is accused of being in league with cattle rustlers.
Wyatt attempts to help a young English nobleman who has just arrived in Dodge City and begun to drink himself to death.
Wyatt goes undercover as a cowhand on a cattle drive on the Chisholm Trail in order to unmask a murderer.
A young man who's fast with a gun desires to be foreman of the ranch where he works but a rough gang is bitterly opposed to this and repeatedly forces him into gunfights.
Wyatt tries to protect a 20 year old girl who witnessed the murder of her parents.
When conflict breaks out between farmers and the Santa Fe railroad it's Wyatt who steps in to mediate things.
A smallpox epidemic breaks out in Dodge City forcing Wyatt to face a difficult decision.
Once again, Wyatt gets framed. This time it's for the murder of a dance hall owner.
Wyatt's younger brother Morgan tries to rescue as pal from an outlaw gang.
Doc Holliday's wife, Kate, tries her damnedest to get her reprobate husband to reform.
A minister arrives in Dodge City to establish a church and begins crusading against the vices of the city. Wyatt tries to keep the peace between the good reverend and his enemies.
A Mexican and his daughter are accused of being horse thieves.
Wyatt comes between hunters and Native Americans vying for buffalo pelts.
An employer takes the law into his own hands when he discovers that one of his employees has been stealing from him.
Wyatt tries to avert trouble when former Yanks and Rebs begin having tensions in Dodge City.
Bat Masterson finds himself dragged into the dealings of a gang of crooks thanks to the machinations of a damsel.
Wyatt discovers the hidden truth about a legendary stagecoach driver.
Wyatt tries to help a girl who's been abused by her worthless family.
Wyatt tries to keep a horse race between whites and Native Americans from breaking out in violence.
A greenhorn arrives in Dodge City with a gun in his holster and a bad attitude.
Suspects abound in the murder of a loan shark. Wyatt tries to get at the truth.
An amiable rancher, who just replaced Bat Masterson as Sheriff of Ford County, comes to Wyatt for advice.
A deputy encourages some unemployed cowboys to commit a robbery so that he can collect a reward.
Wyatt sends for his old pal Doc Fabrique from Wichita to help with an unusual medical case.
A famous actress arrives in Dodge City and turns her feminine charms in the direction of Wyatt Earp.
Wyatt has his doubts when his deputy falls for a woman of questionable character.
Bat Masterson gets himself involved with a conniving damsel once again. Once again, Wyatt has to come to the aid of his friend.
Dodge City is faced with finding itself a new marshal when Wyatt decides to turn in his badge.
Wyatt's brothers, Morgan and Virgil, try to get him to settle with them in the Arizona Territory.
Wyatt decides to leave Dodge City and join brothers Virgil and Morgan in Arizona.
On the trail from Dodge City to Tombstone, Wyatt encounters trouble.
Wyatt arrives in Tombstone and begins working as a land agent but soon finds himself caught up in a feud between miners and ranchers.
Dissatisfied with Tombstone, Wyatt Earp makes plans to leave but townspeople persuade him to remain.
Wyatt pins on a lawman's badge again when he's hired as a deputy sheriff in Tombstone. His first assignment is to arrest Old Man Clanton.
Wyatt comes to the aid of an idealistic newspaperman.
Wyatt calls on his old deputy from Dodge City, Shotgun Gibbs, when trouble breaks out during an election for a Tombstone judgeship.
When crooked Sheriff Behan donates money to a hospital, Wyatt suspects he might be harboring ulterior motives.
Wyatt tries to free four wrongfully arrested prisoners from Sheriff Behan's jail.
Because Wyatt keeps thwarting the criminal efforts of the Ten Percent Ring, leader Dan Priddy starts plotting his murder.
Old Man Clanton tries to pin a rustling charge on Apache chief Geronimo.
Wyatt encounters problems in Mexico getting a killer back across the border for trial.
Writer Ned Buntline pens a piece passing the Clantons off as modern day Robin Hoods.
Wyatt transports a government payroll unaware that thieves are on his trail.
Shotgun Gibbs decides to spark a romance between Nellie Cashman and Wyatt Earp.
Wyatt's enemies target his deputy Shotgun Gibbs.
Wells Fargo approaches Wyatt to stop a rash of stagecoach robberies in the Arizona Territory.
Wyatt tries to protect a former gunman who's arrived in Tombstone with a lot of enemies.
Wyatt steps in to settle a feud between Irish and Welsh miners.
Wyatt has a showdown with the crooked Doc Goodfellow.
Gunslinger Curly Bill Brocius arrives in Tombstone for a "vacation."
A saloon in Tombstone hires a hot chick as their new cashier. She soon catches the eye of Wyatt Earp.
A Mexican woman arrives in Tombstone in search of her missing husband.
The Ten Percent Ring starts a lottery which leads to a murder.
A group of roughneck retired sailors settle in Tombstone and soon begin causing Wyatt more trouble than even he might be able to handle.
When the Apache wife of a scout is knifed in the back by a person or persons unknown, her relatives threaten reprisals in the form of a large-scale uprising.
Newly arrived Chinese immigrants to Tombstone mean trouble for Wyatt Earp.
Wyatt has to protect two undercover agents from outlaws--and lawmen.
Wyatt might be forced into a showdown with Clanton gang ally Sheriff John Behan.
Circumstances might force Wyatt Earp to kill a man in the line of duty.
Crusading newspaper editor John Clum finds himself the target of both politicians and outlaws.
Outlaws scheme to cash in on a business boom with the aid of a crooked judge.
Once again a Wells Fargo shipment is robbed but this time the prime suspect is Doc Holliday thus forcing Wyatt Earp to place his pal under arrest.
A mule named Roscoe helps Wyatt solve a case of equine theft.
An Eastern dandy who's looking for adventure out West joins Wyatt's posse in the hunt for the San Berdoo Gang.
A swindler establishes a mail order bride racket in Tombstone.
When his cousin gets locked in the hoosegow, gunslinger Johnny Ringo is determined to do anything to get him out from behind bars.
Cochise County's crooked sheriff, John Behan, frames a youth for murder in order to collect a reward.
Fed up with Wyatt Earp interfering in his outlaw activities, Old Man Clanton decrees that the lawman must assume room temperature and hatches a scheme to kill our hero.
Old Man Clanton has himself a new adversary south of the border--Mexican hacienda owner Don Sebastian.
Wyatt searches for a doctor turned gold prospector to save a critically wounded Doc Goodfellow.
Doc Holliday tries to discourage a young gambler from following in his footsteps.
A suspicious Wyatt joins Sheriff Behan's posse to hunt down an outlaw gang.
Morgan Earp, Wyatt's younger brother, is all set to marry the smokin' hot Lucy Tedder. Then her husband arrives on the scene.
An outlaw's widow seeks revenge against Ned Buntline whom she blames for the death of her husband.
A religious fanatic suspected of instigating a massacre is targeted by a lynch mob.
Wyatt believes that epilepsy is responsible for the violent actions of a gunman.
Wyatt tracks a killer who uses an unusual weapon--a hypodermic needle.
Johnny Ringo falls for a damsel and tries to sever his ties with the Clantons but it might prove easier said than done.
A damsel brings her wounded bank robber beau into Tombstone for medical attention. She's followed by boytoy's cronies who are planning another robbery.
Morgan Earp hits a winning streak at the gambling tables. Trouble soon follows.
An aging prospector, who was robbed on the trail, seeks shelter in Tombstone.
Billy Clanton gets himself into major trouble when he pilfers Wyatt's horse.
Wyatt sets out to clear a convicted thief whom he believes to be innocent.
Wyatt saves the life of Old Man Clanton but he's not exactly grateful.
Doc Holliday becomes a respectable businessman--or so he thinks.
Sheriff Behan falls for a visiting actress and brags about some of his crooked activities to her.
A gang of robbers known as the Harlequins arrives in Tombstone with the intention of robbing the bank.
Fast living and heavy drinking are taking their toll on the health of Doc Holliday.
The Clantons have a new racket--selling bootleg booze to the Apaches.
The Tombstone editor, who's an enemy of Wyatt, makes a big deal of things when the mule of deputy Shotgun Gibbs kicks and breaks the leg or a child.
Old Man Clanton suddenly decides to play matchmaker for daughter Emma--and Wyatt Earp.
Outlaws raid a wagon train disguised as Apaches.
An ex-con trying to go straight is led into trouble by his gambler brother-in-law.
Doc Holliday finds himself recruited into a plan to frame Sheriff Behan by some outlaws.
Two rival saloon owners will do anything to steal business from each other.
Trouble finds Wyatt this time in the form of a homeless infant and a dance hall queen.
Wyatt once again has trouble with the Clanton gang.
Two children begin looking at Shotgun Gibbs as their potential new father after he drives off their widowed mother's unwanted suitor.
Doc Holliday's former father-in-law, who's now a lawman, frames him for murder
When Old Man Clanton gets killed in an ambush, his underlings vie for leadership of his gang.
Doc Holliday talks Morgan and Virgil Earp into joining their brother in his struggle against the Clanton gang.
A stagecoach robbery might provide Wyatt with an opportunity to set rival factions of the Clanton gang against each other.
This episode details the famous shootout between the Earp and Clanton factions at the OK Corral in Tombstone.
Doc Holliday and the Earp brothers are charged with murder after the gunfight at the OK Corral.