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Season 6 – The Virginian

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A mysterious man enforces law and order in 1890s Wyoming.
The Virginian — Season 6

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 13, 1967 The Reckoning The Virginian, Clay and Elizabeth go to buy cattle in a Texas border town, where outlaws snatch Elizabeth away to Mexico; guest Charles Bronson. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 20, 1967 Deadly Past Trampas teams with a gunslinger (Darrin McGavin) after their names and a woman's (Mary-Robin Redd) appear on a killer's hit list. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 27, 1967 Lady From Wichita Two Wichita saloonkeepers (Joan Collins, Rose Marie) inherit property and arrive intending to be proper members of society; guest Harry Lauter. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 4, 1967 Star Crossed Ryker tries to help him a lawless friend (Tom Tryon) reform, only to have his efforts foiled by a blackmailer (Kiel Martin); guest Lisabeth Hush. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 11, 1967 Johnny Moon An injured Canadian mountie (Tom Bell) refuses to give up his pursuit of a wanted man (Ben Johnson), although out of his jurisdiction into Wyoming; guest Bo Hopkins. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 18, 1967 Masquerade Medicine Bow helps a timid banker (David Hartman) convince his father (Lloyd Nolan), a retired Idaho sheriff Idaho, that he carries on the tradition; guest Diana Muldaur. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 25, 1967 Ah Sing vs. Wyoming An alcoholic lawyer (Edmond O'Brien) is prodded into fighting prejudice and the bottle to defend a Chinese immigrant who has been denied his legal rights; guests Lloyd Bochner, Jill Donohue. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 1, 1967 Bitter Autumn A Texan's brother accidentally shoots a woman (Virginia Gregg) in Medicine Bow and becomes the target of her husband (John Anderson), a former marshal; guest Jeanette Nolan. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 8, 1967 A Bad Place to Die The staff of Shiloh Ranch conducts a hurried investigation in an attempt to save Trampas, awaiting execution on a murder charge; guest Victor Jory. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 22, 1967 Paid in Full An aging ranchhand (James Whitmore), having refused property as reward for saving Trampas, later becomes a stable worker; guests Don Stroud, Douglas Kennedy. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 29, 1967 To Bear Witness Trampas' investigation of a doctor's (Malachi Throne) possible involvement in a murder makes the Shiloh ranchhand the victim of insults, a drugging and a beating; guests Joanna Moore, William Windom. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 6, 1967 Barren Ground The Virginian faces mixed reactions from the father (Jay C. Flippen), sister (Collin Wilcox) and vengeful brother (Bryon Mabe) of a young outlaw he was forced to kill in self-defense. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 13, 1967 Execution at Triste After a fortuneteller predicts death, Trampas and two other Shiloh hands face a gunslinger as they pass through a doomed town after delivering cattle to an Army base; guests Robert Lansing, Sharon Farrell. Details Episode 14 Aired Dec 20, 1967 A Small Taste of Justice The shooting of an old girlfriend's (Susan Oliver) daughter (Eve Plumb) convinces the Virginian to stop a rich rancher's spoiled son (Peter Brown) who has been terrorizing a town; guest John Lupton. Details Episode 15 Aired Dec 27, 1967 The Fortress A Canadian cattle buyer (Leslie Nielsen) who owns his own city pays the Virginian $100,0000 then has his henchmen rob the local bank, rendering the Virginian's bank draft worthless. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 3, 1968 Death Wagon An outlaw (Tim McIntire) with scarlet fever forces captured Holly and Elizabeth to help him evade his Army escorts (Albert Salmi, Michael Constantine). Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 10, 1968 Jed An itinerant gunslinger (Steve Ihnat) hires on with a who aims to begin a range war over two homesteaders, then goes to work as a spy among the opposing forces at Shiloh; guest Brenda Scott. Details Episode 18 Aired Jan 17, 1968 With Help From Ulysses A shaggy dog named Ulysses must help Trampas decide which of two saloon girls (Barbara Rhoades, Jill Donohue) is really the niece of a dying prospector (J. Pat O'Malley); guests Hugh Beaumont, June Vincent. Details Episode 19 Aired Jan 24, 1968 The Gentle Tamers Three convicts (Anthony Call, Darwin Joston, Don Pedro Colley) come to work at the Shiloh Ranch as part of an experimental parole program; guests Wesley Lau, James Griffith. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 7, 1968 Good-Hearted Badman Elizabeth and Holly care for a wounded outlaw (Peter Duel), who faces a dilemma when his recovery means either being turned over to the authorities or facing a pursuing bounty hunter; guest Anthony Zerbe. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 14, 1968 Hell Wind A sandstorm drives Trampas, Elizabeth and others (Ford Rainey, Patricia Crowley, Woodrow Parfrey, Kiel Martin) to an abandoned house, where stolen gold is found. Details Episode 22 Aired Feb 21, 1968 The Crooked Path After his father (Karl Swenson) whips him publicly, a braggart (Kevin Coughlin) comes to Shiloh; guests Tom Skerritt, John Marley. Details Episode 23 Aired Feb 28, 1968 Stacy A buggy accident leaves Stacy's arm paralyzed, and he sinks into self-pity after an operation apparently fails and his girlfriend (Lee Kroeger) abandons him; guest John Bryant. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 2, 1968 Handy Man A rancher (Tom Simcox) halts his feud with Shiloh when he mistakes a drifter (Mel Torme) for a gunslinger. Details Episode 25 Aired Mar 13, 1968 The Decision At his wife's insistence, a lawman (Kenneth Tobey) gives up his badge then discovers that his replacement (Steve Carlson) is just not up to the job; guests Ben Murphy, Lawrence Dane. Details Episode 26 Aired Mar 20, 1968 Seth While hunting for a steer-killing cougar, Trampas offers food and shelter to a half-starved boy (Michael Burns), who hesitates over accepting or remaining in the hills to rendezvous with an outlaw gang. Details

Season Info

Director
Don McDougall, Abner Biberman, Joel Rogosin, Leo Penn, Robert L. Friend, Charles S. Dubin
Executive Producer
Norman MacDonnell
Screenwriter
John Dunkel, Stanford Whitmore, Sy Salkowitz, True Boardman, Andy Lewis, Don Tait, Judith Barrows, Edward J. Lakso, Norman Katkov, Douglas Morrow, Barbara Merlin, Leonard Praskins, Robert Guy Barrows
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Drama, Western
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 13, 1967