The U.S. cavalry hauls Duke Shannon in on charges of criminal negligence and murder. Guest star: Dick Sargent.
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Wagon Train
Major Adams intervenes when a friend's niece becomes romantically involved with a gambler. Guest star: Cesar Romero. With Ward Bond and Robert Horton.
Episodes
91 indexedFlint finds the ruins of a farmhouse which was attacked by Indians using guns, not arrows; he later finds the gunrunner who supplied them.
Major Adams intervenes when a friend's niece becomes romantically involved with a gambler. Guest star: Cesar Romero. With Ward Bond and Robert Horton.
When a group of Scottish people join the wagon train as a protection against Indian attacks, two disparate young people fall in love.
A man joins the wagon train in search of hidden gold.
An American Indian, his wife and baby join the wagon train when Major Adams discovers him badly beaten by bigoted white settlers.
A young Indian kidnaps his father's fiance and forces her to work as revenge against the man who treated his mother badly and caused her suicide.
A battle erupts as four men compete for the same woman (Myrna Fahey).
A mischievous young woman (Sharon Farrell) is forced to leave the wagon train after stealing Charlie Wooster's kitchen utensils.
A white man who was captured by Indians, but eventually earned their respect and married his captor's sister, faces prejudice when he returns home.
In search of a doctor for an injured woman, Flint finds the town quarantined due to smallpox.
A flirtatious Southern belle does her best to win the affections of a young Sicilian man, then rejects him in favor of another.
A kind stranger traveling with the wagon train manages to prevent an old Indian from being hanged. Guest stars: Mark Stevens and Joanne Dru. With Ward Bond and Robert Horton.
A bitter rivalry develops when a young woman joins the wagon train and two men vie for her hand in marriage.
An overabundance of suspects and lack of clues make a murder investigation difficult.
An elderly man (John Doucette) saves a criminal (Clu Gulager) from a lynching.
A strong-willed woman decides that Seth Adams is the man for her and sets her sights on making him her husband.
The influence of a young girl changes the life of a disillusioned Confederate officer; with Ward Bond and Robert Horton.
A seemingly meek man surprises the town bully.
A lieutenant (Ron Hayes) investigates the theft of Army supplies.
A newcomer says that he is really John Wilkes Booth in an effort to keep the travelers from breaking into feuding factions.
Maj. Adams fights in the Civil War, but there is unfinished business with the woman he left behind.
A Wild West showman is a fraud.
A bumpkin joins the train to even a score with Major Adams.
Barnaby runs away after Hawks spanks him. Guest star: Martin Balsam.
Flint fails to return after Seth sends him in search of water.
After a dying man (Harvey Stephens) is duped into buying swampland, Flint (Robert Horton) tracks down the swindler (Reed Hadley) who sold it to him. With Ward Bond.
The townspeople fear an Indian uprising.
An British colonel (Charles Laughton) becomes the source of friction on the wagon train.
Seth's distant cousin wants to start his own wagon train.
A medicine man and his performing lion join the wagon train.
Mickey Rooney stars as a traveler whose journey West is filled with several mishaps.
Flint discovers that he has been set up after he accidentally shoots an innocent man.
Three bandits kidnap Hawks and try to pirate the wagon train.
Flint and three others find a lost Aztec city.
Flint and his party get bogged down by heavy rain.
Wagon trains vanish after going through a mountain pass.
Major tells a former Armer doctor a story that sets him straight.
Flint discovers that Jane Hawkins is wanted for the murder of a rancher's son.
After Bill comes across a boy who watched his dad die in a seemingly random attack, he meets a doctor transporting musical instruments to California.
Duke is sent to guide back three wagons that fell behind the train, when he finds them however, he encounters resistance from three men with them.
Jeff Hartfield fears his sister's new boyfriend, Dallas, a threatening man who believes Jeff knows the whereabouts of a hidden stash of money.
In an effort to expose a swindler posing as a traveling preacher, Duke allows himself to be talked into one of his schemes.
A samurai warrior (Sessue Hayakawa) fails in his efforts to bring the ashes of his master back to Japan.
While on a scouting mission, Flint is stopped by a scavenger who tries to detour the wagon train into the path of a hidden cannon by saying that he has blasted a road through a dead end canyon that will save the train two weeks.
A teacher traveling with the wagon train encounters conflict when he become attracted to the daughter of a preacher who has just joined the train.
Chris and Duke try to rush a group to California despite inclement weather; Duke injures his foot, forcing him off the trail and into a cabin to heal up.
While crossing a sprawling ranch, trouble brews between two newlyweds and an interloper.
A judge notorious for going strictly by the book in his effort to bring order to the frontier faces the ultimate test when his son finds himself in court.
Duke's resemblance to gambler Jason Carter makes him the target for a murderer's bullet.
An ousted medicine man predicts the future of a wagon train passenger.
Bill Hawks shoots a horse thief and later discovers the man was already declared dead as a war hero.
Chris Hale is traveling to see his brother Levi, who's about to be released from prison.
A sergeant looking to kill two deserters drags a fresh young lieutenant along on his vendetta and mistakes Chris for one of his targets.
A Frenchman arouses strong, and polarized, emotions among the wagoners; men distrust him, women adore him.
Flint happens to learn the whereabouts of a man he's been hunting for years to kill.
Flint leads a fragment of the wagon train on a dangerous route through a swamp that supposedly contains mysterious creatures.
Adams and McCullough fight and go their separate ways.
When an antisocial father and son join the wagon train, their problematic relationship leads one woman to believe the son is being abused.
Duke takes a job as a deputy under Hiram Winthrop, a man who wants to teach farming to the Apache.
Bill and Charlie help an old friend, John Turnbull, defend his reservation against local land sharks who look to initiate a range war.
Caroline Casteel, captured many years ago by Indians, is traded back to a man who brings her to join the wagon train.
Upon reaching Sacramento, a young wagon man falls in love with an upper society lady from the train.
John Augustus wins a game of cards with a Chinese merchant; his prize turns out to be a beautiful Chinese girl, which the rest of the train takes issue with.
Charlie offers support to a new woman who joined the train after being kicked out of Beaver City under suspicion of staging cons.
Wealthy merchant Martin Gatsby, a man with little compassion for the less able, wants the wagon train to keep rolling and demands that Hale leave an inexperienced rider behind.
When the preceding wagon train falls victim to attack, fear that their train will be next results in a mutiny among wagonmaster Chris' team.
Bill and Charlie help a tormented sea captain search for a sailor he thinks is still alive.
The Perez family is run out of their town because people believe their daughter Juana is a witch.
The wagon train deals with a rash of typhoid fever.
Blane Wessel helps Duke and three women after Indians attack them.
When his wagon falls down a cliff, Davey Baxter's mother is killed, and his arm is crushed; the doctor is unavailable, so Chris Hale is the one forced to make the decision to amputate Davey's to save his life.
After Charlie and a winemaker rescue a group of teetotal travelers from a runaway wagon, one of them falls in love with the winemaker and must reconcile her lifestyle with his profession.
Duke Shannon stops over in the town of High Times, and almost right away gets into a fight with, and accidentally kills, one of the gunmen who are essentially holding the town hostage.
The team attempts to turn Patrick's saloon-owning daughter into a more traditional woman.
Samuel MacIntosh picks farmer Hamish Browne to marry his daughter Heather.
Alcoholic Southerner Stevenson Drake becomes angry with John Hollister, who never joined the Confederate Army, and suspects John of trying to lure away his wife.
A woman on the wagon train is kidnapped by Indians, who say they will only return her when the chief's seriously ill son is taken to a doctor and cured by the wagon train.
A sergeant becomes torn between his Cherokee roots and his loyalty to the U.S. Army when he faces a 20-year prison sentence.
Kurt Davos is badly injured while trying to save Florence Hastings, who is trapped in a runaway wagon.
Simon Levy and Patrick McGowan both consider themselves unbeatable at checkers, and when each loses to the other over several games their pride is hurt.
Duke and Charlie come across a sheriff and his female prisoner, Lily Legend, a childhood sweetheart of Duke's who the sheriff is escorting to be hanged for murder.
A Native American tribe prepares to execute Bill, believing he tried to rob a grave site, but plans change when the chief's daughter falls in love with Bill.
In the midst of a dry spell and desperately in need of water, the wagon train stops at the only source of water for miles, but the owner demands an outrageous price.
The four Hooper brothers are orphaned when their parents are killed in a wagon accident.
Hawks rides to the Kaylor ranch to buy horses for the wagon train; he finds that the owner John Kaylor has just died.
A marshal joins the train and tries to coax his captive, a young bank robber, to abandon his criminal ways and divulge the location of his hidden stash.
The wagon train finds Sam Darland and a number of orphan boys in an old ghost town.
Suspicions of insanity and witchcraft abound when members of the wagon train discover several broken dolls among Sara Proctor's belongings, prompting Hale and Charlie to investigate.
Hale finds a gravely wounded Army officer; the officer is delirious, but before he dies, he says things that, if true, could seriously tarnish the image of a national hero.
While scouting in Wyoming territory, Duke is forced by outlaw Tom Tuesday to act as his guide to an important rendezvous in Ruby City, Idaho.