List of Have Gun – Will Travel episodes

Have Gun – Will Travel is an American Western television series that was produced and originally broadcast by CBS on Saturdays at 9:30–10:00 pm (EST) from 1957 through 1963. The television version of the series starring Richard Boone was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons.

Set in the period of the Old West, the series follows the adventures of "Paladin", played by Richard Boone, a gentleman investigator/gunfighter who travels around the Old West working as a gunfighter for hire. Although Paladin charges steep fees to clients who can afford to hire him, typically $1000 per job, he provides his services for free to poor people who need his help.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewership (in millions)
First airedLast aired
139September 14, 1957 (1957-09-14)June 14, 1958 (1958-06-14)414.1[1]
239September 13, 1958 (1958-09-13)June 20, 1959 (1959-06-20)315.1[2]
339September 12, 1959 (1959-09-12)June 18, 1960 (1960-06-18)315.9[3]
438September 10, 1960 (1960-09-10)June 10, 1961 (1961-06-10)314.6[4]
538September 16, 1961 (1961-09-16)June 2, 1962 (1962-06-02)2910.8[5]
632September 15, 1962 (1962-09-15)April 20, 1963 (1963-04-20)2910.5[6]

Episodes

Season 1 (1957–58)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Three Bells to Perdido"Andrew V. McLaglenHerb Meadow & Sam RolfeSeptember 14, 1957 (1957-09-14)
Paladin is hired to bring back a rancher's daughter (Janice Rule), but he must face the girl's gunfighter husband (Jack Lord).
22"The Outlaw"Andrew V. McLaglenSam RolfeSeptember 21, 1957 (1957-09-21)
A criminal (Charles Bronson) breaks out of jail to get revenge on the banker who testified against him. Featuring Grant Withers. A "Wanted Dead or Alive " poster bearing picture of Charles Bronson character revealed at opening of episode in lobby of Hotel Carlton.
33"The Great Mojave Chase"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberrySeptember 28, 1957 (1957-09-28)
Paladin attempts to win a bet that he can ride through the Mojave desert on a camel. Featuring Lawrence Dobkin and Claude Akins.
44"Winchester Quarantine"Andrew V. McLaglenHerb MeadowOctober 5, 1957 (1957-10-05)
Paladin offers to help an Indian (Anthony Caruso) who has been beaten up by cowboys. Featuring Leo Gordon and Vic Perrin.
55"A Matter of Ethics"Andrew V. McLaglenSam RolfeOctober 12, 1957 (1957-10-12)
Paladin is tasked with the safe delivery of a prisoner charged with murder. Featuring Angie Dickinson, Harold J. Stone and Strother Martin.
66"The Bride"Andrew V. McLaglenSteve FisherOctober 19, 1957 (1957-10-19)
A mail-order bride named Christie Smith (Marian Seldes) wonders about her fate. Featuring Mike Connors.
77"Strange Vendetta"Andrew V. McLaglenKen KolbOctober 26, 1957 (1957-10-26)
Paladin must figure who is trying to kill his new friend (June Vincent) and why. Featuring Michael Pate.
88"High Wire"Andrew V. McLaglenDon BrinkleyNovember 2, 1957 (1957-11-02)
Paladin teams up with a hobo (Strother Martin) to swindle crooked gamblers. Featuring Fay Spain, John Dehner, Jack Albertson and Buddy Baer.
99"Show of Force"Andrew V. McLaglenKen Kolb & Lee ErwinNovember 9, 1957 (1957-11-09)
The fifty rifles that Paladin won in a poker game prove to be useful when he gets involved in a range war. Featuring Rodolfo Acosta and Vic Perrin.
1010"The Long Night"Andrew V. McLaglenSam RolfeNovember 16, 1957 (1957-11-16)
Paladin and two other men (James Best, William Schallert) are held hostage by a cattle baron (Kent Smith) who intends to hang one of them at sunrise for his wife's murder.
1111"The Colonel and the Lady"Andrew V. McLaglenMichael FessierNovember 23, 1957 (1957-11-23)
Paladin takes on the search for a former silver-camp queen. Featuring Robert F. Simon, June Vincent, Denver Pyle, Robert J. Stevenson, Peggy Rea and Woodrow Chambliss.
1212"No Visitors"Andrew V. McLaglenDon BrinkleyNovember 30, 1957 (1957-11-30)
Paladin discovers a woman (June Lockhart) and a baby abandoned by a wagon master who said the baby had typhoid. Featuring Grant Withers and Whit Bissell.
1313"The Englishman"Andrew V. McLaglenSam RolfeDecember 7, 1957 (1957-12-07)
Paladin takes an English man and woman (Tom Helmore, Alix Talton) to a new ranch in Montana where an angry trader plots against them.
1414"The Yuma Treasure"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryDecember 14, 1957 (1957-12-14)
A cavalry major (Warren Stevens) asks for Paladin's help in dealing with restless Maricopas. Featuring Harry Landers, Henry Brandon, Russ Thorson and Barry Cahill.
1515"The Hanging Cross"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryDecember 21, 1957 (1957-12-21)
Paladin is sent to investigate the possibility of a Pawnee chief (Abraham Sofaer) holding a rancher's son (Johnny Crawford) hostage.
1616"Helen of Abajinian"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryDecember 28, 1957 (1957-12-28)

Paladin goes after a vintner's daughter (Lisa Gaye) who has run off with a cowboy (Wright King). Featuring Harold J. Stone, Vladimir Sokoloff, Nick Dennis and Naomi Stevens.

Note: Johnny Western's iconic theme song (co-written by himself, Richard Boone, and Sam Rolfe) makes its debut in this episode.
1717"Ella West"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryJanuary 4, 1958 (1958-01-04)
Paladin tries to make a lady out of the unbearable Ella West (Norma Crane). Featuring Mike Mazurki.
1818"The Reasonable Man"Andrew V. McLaglenJoel Kane & Ken KolbJanuary 11, 1958 (1958-01-11)
Paladin helps a teenager (Tom Pittman) prepare for a gun duel with his foster father.
1919"The High-Graders"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: Wilton Schiller & Jack Laird
Teleplay by: Ken Kolb, Wilton Schiller & Jack Laird
January 18, 1958 (1958-01-18)
While investigating a friend's murder, Paladin finds out that the man's heirs are being systematically robbed. Featuring Susan Cabot, Robert J. Wilke and Bob Steele.
2020"The Last Laugh"Andrew V. McLaglenDon BrinkleyJanuary 25, 1958 (1958-01-25)
A rancher blames Paladin for his wife's paralysis. Fearuring Jean Allison, Peter Whitney, Stuart Whitman and Murray Hamilton.
2121"The Bostonian"Andrew V. McLaglenBerni Gould, Milton Pascal & Ken KolbFebruary 1, 1958 (1958-02-01)
Paladin attempts to protect a tenderfoot who has become the target of a seasoned cattleman. Featuring Constance Ford and Harry Townes.
2222"The Singer"Andrew V. McLaglenKen Kolb & Sam PeckinpahFebruary 8, 1958 (1958-02-08)
A cowboy (Richard Long) says his singer ex-girlfriend (Joan Weldon) was forced to marry a rancher (Denver Pyle) against her wishes. Also stars Jay Adler and Gloria Pall.
2323"Bitter Wine"Andrew V. McLaglenKen KolbFebruary 15, 1958 (1958-02-15)
It is up to Paladin to save a vineyard from seepage coming from an oil well. Featuring Eduardo Ciannelli.
2424"Girl from Piccadilly"Lewis MilestoneKen KolbFebruary 22, 1958 (1958-02-22)
A man from San Francisco (Carl Benton Reid) hires Paladin to find his missing daughter-in-law (Betsy von Furstenberg). Featuring Charles Aidman and William Schallert.
2525"The O'Hare Story"Andrew V. McLaglenMalvin Wald & Jack JacobsMarch 1, 1958 (1958-03-01)
Paladin questions the motives of a landowner (Herbert Rudley) who wants him to stop the construction of a dam. Featuring Victor McLaglen and Christine White.
2626"Birds of a Feather"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: Terence Maples
Teleplay by: Fred Eggers & Terence Maples
March 8, 1958 (1958-03-08)
Paladin tries to bring peace to a divided Colorado town. Featuring James Craig, Harry Bartell, Joan Marshall and Bill Erwin.
2727"The Teacher"Lamont JohnsonSam RolfeMarch 15, 1958 (1958-03-15)
Paladin comes to the defense of a teacher (Marian Seldes) who is being threatened by a local rancher. Featuring Andrew Duggan, Jack Albertson and Lana Wood.
2828"Killer's Widow"Andrew V. McLaglenAlbert AleyMarch 22, 1958 (1958-03-22)
Although Paladin has killed a bank robber, the banker is accusing him of making off with the money. Featuring Barbara Baxley, R.G. Armstrong and Roy Barcroft.
2929"Gun Shy"Lamont JohnsonStory by: Frank Hursley & Doris Hursley
Teleplay by: Frank Hursley & Doris Hursley & Albert Aley
March 29, 1958 (1958-03-29)
A girl (Lisa Gaye) distracts Paladin from pursuing bandits. Featuring Jeanette Nolan.
3030"The Prizefight Story"Andrew V. McLaglenKen KolbApril 5, 1958 (1958-04-05)
Paladin winds up a participant in a prizefight he planned to promote – against the British champ. Featuring Don Megowan, George E. Stone, Gage Clarke and King Calder.
3131"Hey Boy's Revenge"Lewis MilestoneAlbert AleyApril 12, 1958 (1958-04-12)

Paladin's favorite hotel employee Hey Boy (series regular Kam Tong) is put in jail for trying to avenge the death of his brother (Philip Ahn). Featuring Lisa Lu, Spencer Chan, Olan Soule and Pernell Roberts.

In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #83 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.
3232"The Five Books of Owen Deaver"Lamont JohnsonSam RolfeApril 26, 1958 (1958-04-26)
Sheriff Owen Deaver (James Olson) brings his Philadelphia brand of justice to a Wyoming town, prompting Paladin to action as a favor to an old friend. Featuring Lurene Tuttle and Walter Barnes.
3333"The Silver Queen"Lamont JohnsonAlbert AleyMay 3, 1958 (1958-05-03)
A prospector (Earle Hodgins) is not happy that a showgirl Lita Milan) has inherited a fortune in his partner's will. Featuring Whit Bissell) and Ralph Moody.
3434"Three Sons"Andrew V. McLaglenKen KolbMay 10, 1958 (1958-05-10)
Paladin tries to warn a man (Parker Fennelly) about his stepsons' (Warren Oates, Kevin Hagen, Paul Jasmin) plot to murder him.
3535"The Return of Dr. Thackeray"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: Stanley H. Silverman
Teleplay by: Stanley H. Silverman & Sam Rolfe
May 17, 1958 (1958-05-17)
Dr. Thackeray (June Lockhart) needs Paladin's help when a rancher refuses to let her vaccinate his men for smallpox. Featuring John Anderson, Grant Withers and Charles Aidman.
3636"24 Hours at North Fork"Andrew V. McLaglenIrving RubineMay 24, 1958 (1958-05-24)
Paladin aids a Mennonite (Morris Ankrum) in protecting his farm from the town boss. Featuring Jacqueline Scott, Harry Shannon, Brad Dexter, Karl Swenson and Adeline De Walt Reynolds.
3737"Silver Convoy"Lamont JohnsonKen KolbMay 31, 1958 (1958-05-31)
Paladin discovers that the silver he agreed to escort came from a mine where prison labor is taking place. Featuring Nico Minardos, BarBara Luna, George Keymas and Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
3838"Deliver the Body"Lamont JohnsonBuckley AngellJune 7, 1958 (1958-06-07)
Just as a man named Ben Tyler is acquitted of murder, he is accused of killing a sheriff. Featuring R.G. Armstrong, James Franciscus and Len Lesser.
3939"The Statue of San Sebastian"Andrew V. McLaglenAlbert AleyJune 14, 1958 (1958-06-14)
Paladin is offered an unusual reward for the capture of the bandit Sancho Fernandez (Simon Oakland). Featuring John Carradine and Judson Pratt.

Season 2 (1958–59)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
401"The Manhunter"Buzz KulikHarry Julian FinkSeptember 13, 1958 (1958-09-13)
After Paladin shoots a killer in self-defense, he not only has to face an inquest, but also the man's three vengeful brothers (Martin Balsam, Hampton Fancher and Joseph V. Perry. Featuring Joseph Calleia.
412"In an Evil Time"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergSeptember 20, 1958 (1958-09-20)
An aging bank robber must choose between his ex-partners and the law. Featuring Hank Patterson and Charles Horvath.
423"The Man Who Wouldn't Talk"Andrew V. McLaglenFanya LawrenceSeptember 27, 1958 (1958-09-27)
A tough rancher (Charles Bronson) tries to woo his attractive neighbor. Featuring Harry Carey Jr. and Celia Lovsky.
434"The Hanging of Roy Carter"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryOctober 4, 1958 (1958-10-04)
Paladin races to save a convicted killer named Roy Carter (Scott Marlowe) from a lynching when he finds proof of his innocence. Featuring Paul Birch, John Larch and Robert Armstrong.
445"Duel at Florence"Andrew V. McLaglenBruce GellerOctober 11, 1958 (1958-10-11)
Paladin plans to make a timid barber (Dean Harens) a hero when the barber's girlfriend starts a gunfight to make him jealous. Featuring Charles H. Gray.
456"The Protege"Andrew V. McLaglenFrank D. GilroyOctober 18, 1958 (1958-10-18)
Paladin discovers that the shy young man (Peter Breck) he taught to shoot is now a ruthless gunfighter. Featuring Mel Welles and George Mitchell.
467"The Road to Wickenburg"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryOctober 25, 1958 (1958-10-25)
Paladin clashes with a corrupt sheriff (Harry Carey Jr.) and his four brothers. Featuring Don "Red" Barry, Michael Forest, Rayford Barnes, Edward Faulkner and Christine White.
478"A Sense of Justice"Lamont JohnsonJohn NeubuhlNovember 1, 1958 (1958-11-01)
Paladin believes the sheriff's daughter is responsible for the formation of a lynch mob. Featuring Virginia Gregg, Karl Swenson and Bing Russell.
489"Young Gun"Lamont JohnsonAlbert AleyNovember 8, 1958 (1958-11-08)
Ranchers ask Paladin for help them when a gunfighter refuses to give their cattle water rights. Featuring Robert F. Simon, Meg Wyllie and Dick Foran.
4910"The Lady"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergNovember 15, 1958 (1958-11-15)
Paladin and a woman named Diana Coulter (Patricia Medina) arrive at her brother's ranch to learn that Comanches have gotten there first.
5011"A Snare for Murder"Buzz KulikRussell S. Hughes & Don IngallsNovember 22, 1958 (1958-11-22)
Paladin pursues a gunman who is targeting his partner in a gold mine. Featuring Harry Morgan and Harry Bartell.
5112"The Ballad of Oscar Wilde"Richard WhorfIrving WallaceDecember 6, 1958 (1958-12-06)
A writer named Oscar Wilde (John O'Malley) hires Paladin to be his bodyguard.
5213"The Solid Gold Patrol"Andrew V. McLaglenIrving WallaceDecember 13, 1958 (1958-12-13)
Paladin helps an Army corporal (Sean McClory) face an ambush of Apaches so the corporal can collect his lottery prize. Featuring Eddie Little Sky.
5314"Something to Live For"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: John Tucker Battle
Teleplay by: John Tucker Battle & Don Ingalls
December 20, 1958 (1958-12-20)
On the way to get one job done, Paladin finds himself another – helping an alcoholic (Rayford Barnes).
5415"The Moor's Revenge"Andrew V. McLaglenMelvin LevyDecember 27, 1958 (1958-12-27)
A Shakespearean troupe (Vincent Price, Patricia Morison) may need Paladin to protect them. Featuring Morey Amsterdam.
5516"The Wager"Andrew V. McLaglenDenis Sanders & Terry SandersJanuary 3, 1959 (1959-01-03)
A man named Sid Morgan (Denver Pyle), whom an outlaw has threatened, hires Paladin to take him and his fiancée to Silver City.
5617"The Taffeta Mayor"Andrew V. McLaglenAlbert AleyJanuary 10, 1959 (1959-01-10)
Paladin convinces a widow (Norma Crane) to run for mayor when her husband is killed looking to get the job. Featuring Edward Platt.
5718"Lady on the Stagecoach"Richard WhorfStory by: Guy de MaupassantJanuary 17, 1959 (1959-01-17)
A band of outlaws hold up a stagecoach carrying Paladin and an Apache princess (Vitina Marcus). Featuring John Doucette.
5819"Treasure Trail"Richard WhorfAlbert AleyJanuary 24, 1959 (1959-01-24)
Paladin wins a piece of a treasure map in a poker game, only to learn that the treasure was stolen from the Army. Featuring Harry Dean Stanton, Bruce Gordon, Peter Adams and Willard Sage.
5920"Juliet"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryJanuary 31, 1959 (1959-01-31)
Paladin is caught up in a feud stemming from the Civil War. Featuring Earle Hodgins, John Berardino, Allen Case and Tex Terry.
6021"Hunt the Man Down"Andrew V. McLaglenHarry Julian FinkFebruary 7, 1959 (1959-02-07)
Paladin tries to end a feud between two brothers (Robert J. Wilke and James Drury), that started over a woman Madlyn Rhue only to wind up in the middle of it.
6122"The Scorched Feather"Andrew V. McLaglenBruce GellerFebruary 14, 1959 (1959-02-14)
Paladin deals with a schizophrenic who hired him to arrest him. Featuring Lon Chaney Jr.
6223"The Return of the Lady"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergFebruary 21, 1959 (1959-02-21)
Diana Coulter (Patricia Medina) sends Paladin a wedding invitation, but the wedding is not what it seems. With Gene Nelson and Theodore Marcuse.
6324"The Monster of Moon Ridge"Paul StanleyGene RoddenberryFebruary 28, 1959 (1959-02-28)
Paladin is accompanied by his client's daughter in his search for a "monster". Featuring Barney Phillips, Natalie Norwick, Shirley O'Hara, Walter Coy, Robert Fortier and Ralph Moody.
6425"The Long Hunt"Andrew V. McLaglenHarry Julian FinkMarch 7, 1959 (1959-03-07)
Paladin is hired to catch a killer – using the killer's wife (Anne Barton) as bait. Featuring Anthony Caruso, and Lane Bradford.
6526"Death of a Gunfighter"Richard WhorfHarry Julian FinkMarch 14, 1959 (1959-03-14)
Paladin gets involved with a former gunman's attempts to return to his native village. Featuring Suzanne Pleshette, Christopher Dark and Russell Arms.
6627"Incident at Borrasca Bend"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsMarch 21, 1959 (1959-03-21)
Paladin is accused of murder in a strange town where he is forced to stand trial in a kangaroo court. Featuring Jacques Aubuchon, Perry Cook and Ben Wright.
6728"Maggie O'Bannion"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryApril 4, 1959 (1959-04-04)
A woman named Maggie O'Bannion (Marion Marshall) takes a liking to Paladin as he tries to help her save her ranch. Featuring Peggy Rea and Don Haggerty.
6829"The Chase"Lamont JohnsonFred FreibergerApril 11, 1959 (1959-04-11)
A woman named Helen Martin (Olive Sturgess) hires Paladin to clear her husband of murder. Featuring Paul Richards, Paul Birch and Lee Farr.
6930"Alaska"Andrew V. McLaglenAlbert AleyApril 18, 1959 (1959-04-18)
Paladin travels to Alaska to help his fur-trapper friend (Karl Swenson]) settle a claim dispute.
7031"The Man Who Lost"Ida LupinoHarry Julian FinkApril 25, 1959 (1959-04-25)
The Gage brothers (Jack Elam, Ed Nelson) hire Paladin to find the man who killed their sister's husband. Featuring Mort Mills, Rodolfo Acosta, Barbara Hayden and Marilyn Hanold.
7132"The Return of Roy Carter"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryMay 2, 1959 (1959-05-02)
Roy Carter (Clu Gulager), whom Paladin got off the hook for murder, hires him to save a snowbound prison chaplain who once saved his life.
7233"The Sons of Aaron Murdock"Andrew V. McLaglenHarold Jack BloomMay 9, 1959 (1959-05-09)
Paladin is the only one who believes Aaron Murdock (Philip Coolidge), a man who insists that his son (Lee Kinsolving) is innocent of murder. Featuring Frank Gorshin.
7334"Comanche"Andrew V. McLaglenIrving WallaceMay 16, 1959 (1959-05-16)
Paladin looks for an Army deserter who ran off with his sweetheart. Featuring Susan Cabot, Roy Barcroft and Larry Pennell.
7435"Homecoming"Andrew V. McLaglenAlbert AleyMay 23, 1959 (1959-05-23)
Paladin finds out that his client's false testimony sent an innocent man to prison. Featuring Ed Nelson and Don Megowan.
7536"The Fifth Man"Richard WhorfGene L. CoonMay 30, 1959 (1959-05-30)
When four out of five men who were hired to lynch a murderer named Bert Talman (Leo Gordon) are themselves killed, Paladin is hired to protect the fifth. Featuring John Emery and Walter Burke.
7637"Heritage of Anger"Lamont JohnsonLeonard HeidemanJune 6, 1959 (1959-06-06)
Paladin must find out why a bandit named Garcia is bothering the Avery family. Featuring Carol Thurston.
7738"The Haunted Trees"Andrew V. McLaglenKay Lenard & Jess CarneolJune 13, 1959 (1959-06-13)
A widow (Doris Dowling) asks Paladin to protect her from her stepson, whom she says is threatening her business and her life. Featuring Burt Metcalfe.
7839"Gold and Brimstone"Richard WhorfBruce GellerJune 20, 1959 (1959-06-20)
Claim jumpers clash with gold miners. Featuring Eduardo Ciannelli, Phillip Pine and Alan Reed.

Season 3 (1959–60)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
791"First, Catch a Tiger"Ida LupinoHarry Julian FinkSeptember 12, 1959 (1959-09-12)
Paladin has to figure out which one of four men wants to kill him. Featuring John Anderson.
802"Episode in Laredo"Buzz KulikGene RoddenberrySeptember 19, 1959 (1959-09-19)
A gunman runs afoul of Paladin while in town to see his wife and son. Featuring J. Pat O'Malley and Gene Lyons.
813"Les Girls"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberrySeptember 26, 1959 (1959-09-26)
Paladin must deliver mail-order brides to their respective husbands. Featuring Mabel Albertson, Helene Stanley, Roxane Berard and Danielle De Metz.
824"The Posse"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryOctober 3, 1959 (1959-10-03)
A drifter named Dobie O'Brien says that Paladin is the killer a posse is seeking to lynch. Featuring Denver Pyle and Harry Carey Jr.
835"Shot by Request"Buzz KulikStory by: Howard Seay
Teleplay by: Frank R. Pierson
October 10, 1959 (1959-10-10)
An educated gunfighter intends to lose a duel with Paladin in order to retire with honor. Stars John Abbott, Malcolm Atterbury, Robert Gist and Sue Randall.
846"Pancho"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergOctober 24, 1959 (1959-10-24)
Paladin is surprised that his client wants a youth buried alive in an anthill. Stars Rafael Campos, Lisa Montell and Edward Colmans.
857"Fragile"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: Frank R. Pierson
Teleplay by: Shimon Wincelberg
October 31, 1959 (1959-10-31)
Paladin is hired by a restaurant owner (Werner Klemperer) in a mining town to protect & deliver a plate-glass window. Featuring Jacqueline Scott and Alan Caillou.
868"The Unforgiven"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsNovember 7, 1959 (1959-11-07)
A dying general (David White) requests that Paladin deliver a message of forgiveness to an old enemy.
879"The Black Handkerchief"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsNovember 14, 1959 (1959-11-14)
A black handkerchief proves to be important when Paladin tries to clear a young man convicted of murder. Featuring Ed Nelson and Joseph V. Perry.
8810"The Golden Toad"Andrew V. McLaglenGene RoddenberryNovember 21, 1959 (1959-11-21)
A homesteader (David White) and a female rancher (Lorna Thayer) become consumed with greed when they hear rumors of a buried treasure.
8911"Tiger"Don TaylorGene RoddenberryNovember 28, 1959 (1959-11-28)
Paladin is hired to protect a hunter from a curse. Featuring Elsa Cárdenas and Parley Baer.
9012"Champaigne Safari"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: Whitfield Cook
Teleplay by: Frank R. Pierson & Whitfield Cook
December 5, 1959 (1959-12-05)
A fake Indian attack starts to become real. Featuring Valerie French, Patric Knowles and Gilman Rankin.
9113"Charley Red Dog"Ida LupinoGene RoddenberryDecember 12, 1959 (1959-12-12)
An Indian claiming to be a U.S. marshal helps Paladin rid a town of outlaws. Featuring Scott Marlowe, Raymond Bailey and Cyril Delevanti.
9214"The Naked Gun"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsDecember 19, 1959 (1959-12-19)
Just as Paladin needs his rest, a town boss challenges him to a fight. Stars Ken Curtis and Robert J. Wilke.
9315"One Came Back"Don TaylorBruce GellerDecember 26, 1959 (1959-12-26)
A former prisoner (George Mathews) is hoping to start a new life. Featuring Strother Martin and James Coburn.
9416"The Prophet"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergJanuary 2, 1960 (1960-01-02)
Paladin crosses Apache territory to find an Army deserter (Shepperd Strudwick) suspected of starting an Indian attack. Featuring Lorna Thayer and Barney Phillips.
9517"Day of the Badman"Ida LupinoRobert E. ThompsonJanuary 9, 1960 (1960-01-09)
A woman named Cynthia Palmer (Eleanor Audley) wants Paladin to rid a town of troublemakers and send her meek son (William Joyce) back East. Featuring Sue Randall.
9618"The Pledge"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergJanuary 16, 1960 (1960-01-16)
A group of renegade Indians take a settler's wife hostage. Featuring Robert Gist and Charles H. Gray.
9719"Jenny"Andrew V. McLaglenJack JacobsJanuary 23, 1960 (1960-01-23)
A girl named Jenny Lake (Ellen Clark) is faced with an unwanted suitor (Trevor Bardette) and a load of counterfeit money.
9820"Return to Fort Benjamin"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert E. ThompsonJanuary 30, 1960 (1960-01-30)
Paladin has to prove a Sioux chief's (Whitehorse) son innocence before the young Indian is hanged for murder. Featuring Anthony Caruso, Charles Aidman and Robert J. Wilke.
9921"The Night the Town Died"Richard BooneStory by: Calvin Clements
Teleplay by: Calvin Clements & Frank R. Pierson
February 6, 1960 (1960-02-06)
Paladin attempts to prevent a released Army prisoner Barry Cahill from avenging his brother's lynching. Featuring Robert J. Stevenson, Arthur Space, Vic Perrin and Barney Phillips.
10022"The Ledge"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: Joel Kane & Robert Gottlieb
Teleplay by: Frank R. Pierson & Joel Kane & Robert Gottlieb
February 13, 1960 (1960-02-13)
One of five men has to risk his life to see if a man stuck on a ledge is still alive. Featuring John Hoyt, Richard Rust and Don Beddoe.
10123"The Lady on the Wall"Ida LupinoCharles Beaumont & Richard MathesonFebruary 20, 1960 (1960-02-20)
A group of miners want Paladin to find a missing painting of an attractive woman. Featuring Lillian Bronson, Howard Petrie, Ralph Clanton and Ralph Moody.
10224"The Misguided Father"Andrew V. McLaglenDonn MullallyFebruary 27, 1960 (1960-02-27)
Paladin heads to timber country in order to avenge a friend's murder. Featuring Douglas Kennedy, Hampton Fancher, Harry Carey, Jr., Gregg Palmer and Eugene Borden.
10325"The Hatchet Man"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergMarch 5, 1960 (1960-03-05)
The Chinese code of honor makes it difficult for Paladin to protect a Chinese police detective named Joe Tsin (Benson Fong). Featuring Lisa Lu, Philip Ahn, Nolan Leary, Allen Jung and James B. Leong.
10426"Fight at Adobe Wells"Richard BooneStory by: Samuel A. Peeples
Teleplay by: Frank R. Pierson & Samuel A. Peeples
March 12, 1960 (1960-03-12)
A Comanche is the only thing trying to prevent Paladin from escorting a rancher through Indian territory. Featuring Ken Lynch and Sandy Kenyon.
10527"The Gladiators"Alvin GanzerRobert C. DennisMarch 19, 1960 (1960-03-19)
Paladin and a professional gunfighter (James Coburn) are duped into replacing two duelists in a New Orleans affair of honor. Featuring Paul Cavanagh and Dolores Donlon.
10628"Love of a Bad Woman"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert DozierMarch 26, 1960 (1960-03-26)
A woman named Tamsen Sommers (Geraldine Brooks) says she is a husband-hunting widow, which proves to be contradicted by her very-much-alive spouse (Lawrence Dobkin).
10729"An International Affair"James NeilsonShimon Wincelberg & Anita WincelbergApril 2, 1960 (1960-04-02)
A Hawaiian prince is murdered on Paladin's doorstep. Featuring Ziva Rodann, Henry Corden and Oscar Beregi Jr.
10830"Lady with a Gun"Ida LupinoArchie L. TeglandApril 9, 1960 (1960-04-09)
Paladin goes after a gunslinging woman (Paula Raymond) seeking to avenge her brother's murder in the Civil War. Featuring Jack Weston.
10931"Never Help the Devil"Andrew V. McLaglenArchie L. TeglandApril 16, 1960 (1960-04-16)
Paladin attempts to protect a wounded gunman (Jack Lambert) from a victim's vengeful brother.
11032"Ambush"Richard BooneRobert E. ThompsonApril 23, 1960 (1960-04-23)
Paladin, along with others, must find out why a gunman is holding them hostage. Featuring George Macready.
11133"Black Sheep"Richard BooneShimon WincelbergApril 30, 1960 (1960-04-30)
Paladin travels South of the Border to find an heir named Ben Huttner (Patrick Wayne) who's wanted for murder. Featuring Stacy Harris and Suzanne Lloyd.
11234"Full Circle"Fred HartsookDavid LangMay 14, 1960 (1960-05-14)
A man named Simon Quill (Adam Williams), who once left Paladin to die, is about to be hanged – and only Paladin can save him. Featuring Barbara Baxley, Raymond Hatton and Hal Needham.
11335"The Twins"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert JamesMay 21, 1960 (1960-05-21)
A man named Adam Mirakian (Brian G. Hutton) is arrested for murder, but insists that his twin brother is the real killer.
11436"The Campaign of Billy Banjo"Richard BooneFrank R. Pierson & Richard BaerMay 28, 1960 (1960-05-28)
A politician wants Paladin to keep an eye on his wife. Featuring Jacques Aubuchon and Vic Perrin.
11537"Ransom"Richard BooneRobert E. ThompsonJune 4, 1960 (1960-06-04)
Paladin looks all over Mexico for a man who once served the emperor, but he's not the only one searching for the man. Featuring Valerie French, Alexander Davion, Robert H. Harris, Gene Roth and Denver Pyle.
11638"The Trial"Ida LupinoRobert E. ThompsonJune 11, 1960 (1960-06-11)
A man named Morgan Gibbs (Robert F. Simon) hires Paladin to bring back his son – a killer – alive. Featuring Hal Smith, James Bell and Raymond Hatton.
11739"The Search"Richard BooneStory by: Sloan Nibley
Teleplay by: Sloan Nibley & Frank R. Pierson
June 18, 1960 (1960-06-18)
A woman's son has been missing for twenty years and she wants Paladin to find him. Featuring Wright King, Charles Aidman, Lillian Bronson, Peggy Rea, Earle Hodgins and Ted Markland.

Season 4 (1960–61)

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1181"The Fatalist"Buzz KulikShimon WincelbergSeptember 10, 1960 (1960-09-10)
An immigrant named Nathan Shotness (Martin Gabel) witnesses a murder – and may be the next victim. Featuring Robert Blake.
1192"Love's Young Dream"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsSeptember 17, 1960 (1960-09-17)
Paladin tries to find the perfect woman for a trail bum who has inherited half a gambling house. Featuring Ken Curtis and Lorna Thayer.
1203"A Head of Hair"Andrew V. McLaglenHarry Julian FinkSeptember 24, 1960 (1960-09-24)

Paladin needs help looking for kidnappers. Featuring Ben Johnson and George Kennedy.

Lisa Lu first appears here as Hey Girl (an identical role to Kam Tong's Hey Boy), she makes numerous appearances in Season 4 as Tong's temporary fill-in/replacement.
1214"Out at the Old Ballpark"Richard BooneFrank R. PiersonOctober 1, 1960 (1960-10-01)
Paladin becomes umpire at a baseball game where guns are being used as much as bats. Featuring J. Pat O'Malley and Jack Albertson.
1225"Saturday Night"Buzz KulikJack CurtisOctober 8, 1960 (1960-10-08)
Paladin winds up in the town of a corrupt sheriff (Martin Balsam), in jail after getting into a brawl, and in a cell embroiled in a murder mystery.
1236"The Calf"Richard BooneHoward RodmanOctober 15, 1960 (1960-10-15)
A ranch owner has been driven nearly insane by a kink in a fence (he and his now deceased brother built the fence starting from different ends to divide their properties) which he wants perfectly straight. He shoots a calf, belonging to the old man who inherited the other property, caught in the fence claiming anything on his side of the fence is his. After setting fire to the old man's house at night he has his ranch hands work on the fence. He shoots the old man dead at the kink and is himself shot dead by Paladin. The old man's unofficially adopted son buries the old man at the kink and Paladin suggests ironically burying the rancher there too. Featuring Denver Pyle, Parker Fennelly and Don Grady.
1247"The Tender Gun"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsOctober 22, 1960 (1960-10-22)
Sheriff Maude J. Smuggly (Jeanette Nolan) needs Paladin's help with facing landgrabbers. Featuring Lou Antonio.
1258"The Shooting of Jessie May"Richard BooneHarry Julian FinkOctober 29, 1960 (1960-10-29)
A man named Jessie May Robert Blake sets out to avenge his father's death. Featuring William Talman, Hari Rhodes, Rayford Barnes, John Milford and Barney Phillips.
1269"The Poker Fiend"Byron PaulRichard AdamsNovember 12, 1960 (1960-11-12)
A woman (Betsy Jones-Moreland) offers to pay Paladin $50,000 if he can get her husband (Jack Weston) out of a marathon poker game. Featuring Peter Falk, Brett Somers and Warren Oates.
12710"Crowbait"Buzz KulikShimon WincelbergNovember 19, 1960 (1960-11-19)
A group of Paiutes target a prospector who's digging ore from an Indian silver mine. Featuring Russell Collins and Jacqueline Scott.
12811"The Marshal's Boy"Richard BooneRobert JamesNovember 26, 1960 (1960-11-26)
A marshal (Ken Lynch) is forced to hunt down his own son (Andrew Prine) wanted for murder. Featuring Hal Smith and Harry Carey Jr.
12912"Foggbound"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon Wincelberg
Based on the novel "Around the World in 80 Days" by: Jules Verne
December 3, 1960 (1960-12-03)
Paladin assists traveler Phileas Fogg (Patric Knowles) on his 80-day trip around the world as people have been engaged to slow down Fogg so he loses his wager. Paladin recognizes affection between Aouda (Arlene McQuade) and Fogg. At the end of his job he persuades Fogg to admit this to himself upon which Fogg proposes marriage to Aouda who accepts. Featuring Peter Whitney.
13013"The Legacy"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert E. ThompsonDecember 10, 1960 (1960-12-10)
Paladin joins a posse to capture a wanted killer (George Kennedy), but his tables are turned when the dying killer bequeaths his fortune to any man present who kills Paladin. Featuring Roy Barcroft, Harry Carey Jr., Chuck Roberson and Harry Lauter.
13114"The Prisoner"Buzz KulikRobert E. ThompsonDecember 17, 1960 (1960-12-17)
A judge is about to release Justin Groton (Buzz Martin), a man who's been in prison awaiting execution since he was thirteen years old. Featuring Barry Kelley and George Mitchell.
13215"The Mountebank"
"The Puppeteer"
Richard BooneShimon WincelbergDecember 24, 1960 (1960-12-24)
A puppeteer's fury ruins his performance and puts his life in danger. Featuring Crahan Denton, Natalie Norwick and Denver Pyle.
13316"Sanctuary"
"Vernon Good"
Buzz KulikRobert C. DennisDecember 31, 1960 (1960-12-31)
While in a mission, Paladin finds a man who's being sought by gunslingers. Featuring Albert Salmi, Leo Gordon and Oscar Berengi Jr.
13417"A Quiet Night in Town: Part 1"Buzz KulikHarry Julian FinkJanuary 7, 1961 (1961-01-07)
Paladin escorts a sheepherder suspected of murder to a town full of cattlemen. Featuring James Best, Sydney Pollack, Robert Emhardt and Phyllis Love.
13518"A Quiet Night in Town: Part 2"Buzz KulikHarry Julian FinkJanuary 14, 1961 (1961-01-14)
The cattlemen decide that the sheepherder Paladin brought to them should be hanged. Featuring Robert Carricart.
13619"The Princess and the Gunfighter"Richard BooneRobert E. ThompsonJanuary 21, 1961 (1961-01-21)
Paladin looks for Princess Sarafina (Arlene Martel). Featuring Ben Wright and Shirley O'Hara.
13720"Shadow of a Man"Andrew V. McLaglenJack LairdJanuary 28, 1961 (1961-01-28)
A woman named Marion Sutter (Dianne Foster) begs Paladin to rescue her Southern husband (Kent Smith) from a rebel hater. Featuring Walter Burke and Mike Kellin.
13821"Long Way Home"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergFebruary 4, 1961 (1961-02-04)
Paladin has to protect his $5,000 prisoner (Ivan Dixon) from a group of bounty hunters looking to collect the reward.
13922"The Tax Gatherer"Richard BooneRobert E. ThompsonFebruary 11, 1961 (1961-02-11)
Paladin is hired as a tax collector in a town where the last three tax collectors were killed on the job. Featuring Roy Barcroft and Harry Carey Jr.
14023"The Fatal Flaw"Andrew V. McLaglenJack LairdFebruary 25, 1961 (1961-02-25)
With a blizzard raging on, Paladin shares a cabin with marshal and his prisoner, who's trying to talk his way to freedom. Featuring Royal Dano, Allyn Joslyn and Jena Engstrom.
14124"Fandango"Richard BooneHarry Julian FinkMarch 4, 1961 (1961-03-04)
A condemned killer runs into Paladin while trying to make a break for freedom. Featuribng Robert Gist, Andrew Prine, Karl Swenson and Rodolfo Acosta.
14225"The Last Judgment"Gerald MayerShimon WincelbergMarch 11, 1961 (1961-03-11)
Paladin deals with a judge (Harold J. Stone) who holds court in a saloon and only sentences defendants to be hanged. Featuring Leo Gordon and Donald Randolph.
14326"The Gold Bar"Ida LupinoRobert E. ThompsonMarch 18, 1961 (1961-03-18)
Paladin is hired on Friday night to retrieve a gold bar, suspected to have been stolen by a teller since there was no sign of break in, before the bank is inspected Monday morning. Paladin easily finds and overcomes the teller who says he now wants to return the gold bar―so he can stay in town and take care of a solo new mother. On Monday morning the bank manager stalls the inspector from looking in the vault and is surprised to see gold bar there, passing the inspection. Over the weekend Paladin and the teller broke into the bank and returned the gold bar. So the teller can keep his job, Paladin leaves without telling the manager anything. Featuring John Feidler, Jena Engstrom and Val Avery.
14427"Everyman"Byron PaulRichard AdamsMarch 25, 1961 (1961-03-25)
A ne'er-do-well must save Paladin before a killer ends him. Featuring Barry Kelley, David White, Vic Perrin, June Vincent and Roy Engel.
14528"The Siege"Andrew V. McLaglenJack CurtisApril 1, 1961 (1961-04-01)
As the jail door has yet to arrive, Paladin volunteers to keep guard on Bobby Joe, one of three brothers who comprise a gang attempting to extort money from farmers on threat of poisoning their wells with arsenic. Bobby Joe is not worried as he knows his brothers will free him before his trial. The day after a failed intimidation attempt by brother Ezekial, there is an escape attempt. Paladin shoots Ezekial then Bobby Joe but is confused as there is no attack by third brother Alvah. Not seeing that Bobby Joe has been killed, Ezekial dies in Paladin's arms saying he hopes Bobby Joe never finds out that Alvah abandoned Bobby Joe and he confesses to killing Alvah because of this. Paladin laconically says Bobby Joe will not find out. Featuring David J. Stewart and Perry Lopez.
14629"The Long Weekend"Byron PaulJack LairdApril 8, 1961 (1961-04-08)
Every six months, silver miner Shep Montrose comes to town for the weekend, spends large and causes a huge amount of damage. The townsfolk like Shep and do not want him hurt so Paladin is hired to prevent the damage. Paladin befriends Shep but Shep keeps on itching for a fight and bristles when Paladin tries to rein him in. Getting pass out drunk with Shep, Paladin awakes to find the town badly damaged. Still itching for a fight, Shep confronts Paladin and is shot dead. Featuring Roy Barcroft and Ralph Moody.
14730"El Paso Stage"Robert ButlerGene RoddenberryApril 15, 1961 (1961-04-15)
Paladin clashes with a crooked lawman (Buddy Ebsen). Featuring Karl Swenson and Jeremy Slate.
14831"Duke of Texas"Buzz KulikStory by: Albert Aley
Teleplay by: Albert Aley & Albert Ruben
April 22, 1961 (1961-04-22)
Paladin is astonished that an Austrian prince (Scott Marlowe) wants him to lead a Mexican invasion. Featuring Eduard Franz and Robert Carricart.
14932"Broken Image"Richard BooneLou Shaw & Peggy ShawApril 29, 1961 (1961-04-29)
A sharpshooter (Kenneth Tobey) with a big reputation is oddly reluctant to use his gun.
15033"My Brother's Keeper"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsMay 6, 1961 (1961-05-06)
After he has been attacked by a mountain lion, two men find Paladin presumably mortally wounded and they steal his horse, money ($2000) and guns and leave him to die. Recovering, Paladin receives little sympathy or help from the sheriff or townsfolk. Recognising their voices Paladin demands justice of the thieves but is told the main thief does not have the money any longer, having run up debts in town and used the money to pay them off. Upon his further insisting, the townsfolk each return to Paladin the stolen money. Featuring Wright King, Betsy Jones-Moreland, Ed Nelson, Karl Swenson and Ben Wright.
15134"Bearbait"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert E. ThompsonMay 13, 1961 (1961-05-13)
Instead of bullets, Paladin uses insults against thugs who are terrorizing a town. Featuring Judi Meredith, Richard Rust, Martin West, Ollie O'Toole and Frank Ferguson.
15235"The Cure"Buzz KulikShimon WincelbergMay 20, 1961 (1961-05-20)
Paladin finds a drunken and disheveled Calamity Jane (Norma Crane), a woman he admires and upon him he emulated some of his gun skills, passed out in his hotel's lobby. She is largely penniless and upset over her former business partner, Ned Blackstock, making a lot of money writing stories about her and now running a show featuring a woman named Lucy using Jane's name and reputation. After various bouts of drunkenness while tracking down Ned, Paladin helps her with her drinking—"I have heard of doctors who consider drinking a sickness"—the two women confront each other, and after Paladin talks down Lucy who is holding them at gunpoint, angered at losing her job and her love interest Ned, Ned and Jane get together while Paladin consoles Lucy.
15336"The Road"Andrew V. McLaglenFrank R. PiersonMay 27, 1961 (1961-05-27)
After getting robbed at a trail-side inn, Paladin is forced to cross a mountain on foot without food. Featuring Trevor Bardette, Gene Lyons and George Kennedy.
15437"The Uneasy Grave"Andrew V. McLaglenJack CurtisJune 3, 1961 (1961-06-03)
Outside of town Paladin meets a woman, Kathy (Pippa Scott), burying her murdered fiancé after she has been run out of town for the murder. When Paladin escorts her back to town both he and she are treated poorly and the sheriff refuses to consider someone else is guilty. Kathy seduces respected citizen Leander Johnson (Werner Klemperer) so that his mother can see what sort of man he is. In front of the townsfolk Leander confesses to the murder as he wanted Kathy for himself. Featuring Lillian Bronson and Don Beddoe.
15538"Soledad Crossing"Andrew V. McLaglenDon IngallsJune 10, 1961 (1961-06-10)
While escorting a prisoner to Soledad, Paladin is stopped at a ford by a bridge by armed men telling them not to cross due to a diphtheria scare involving the prisoner's brother. The men promise to feed the people while they wait. An old man with his young adult daughter are also stopped, as is a middle aged man, Phineas Gaunt, who, among his many other professions, is on his way to act as a hangman in Soledad. The young woman appears interested in taking up with Paladin. At night, old man tries to persuade Paladin to just cross anyway. The next day, the prisoner kisses the young woman in an effort to infect her. Paladin decides to give the prisoner "two free hands and a gun", having Gaunt sever the chain handcuffing the prisoner to Paladin and give the prisoner Gaunt's gun. With that done, Paladin shoots the prisoner but only to wound. At night Paladin talks to Gaunt about Gaunt's sickness which Paladin refers to as "the will to live, the will to die, the will to kill" saying it is in all people. The next day the men on the bridge report that the illness was not diphtheria. The travelers all prepare to cross. Featuring Edward Faulkner, Ken Curtis, Natalie Norwick and Walker Edmiston.

Season 5 (1961–62)

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1561"The Vigil"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergSeptember 16, 1961 (1961-09-16)
A nurse pays Paladin to escort her to a gold field without a doctor. On the way the meet two men raising a cairn over a third man's body, claiming the corpse is that of their friend who was shot in the back with an arrow by Native Americans. When the younger man raises a knife to Paladin, Paladin shoots him in the arm who is tended by the nurse. Later, the older man threatens Paladin with a stick but backs down. The next day the younger man pockets his knife and threatens to slit the nurse's throat and in a scuffle the older man obtains Paladin's revolver. The pair of men go to escape but the younger one wants to rape the nurse. Just before he is shot, Paladin kills the older man with his derringer and the younger one begs the nurse not to let Paladin have him. Paladin and the nurse set out to the gold field with the younger man in tow as a prisoner.
1572"The Education of Sara Jane"Richard BooneBetty Andrews)September 23, 1961 (1961-09-23)
Paladin finds a bloodstained riderless horse. Following its tracks he comes across the corpse of its rider, father of young woman Sara Jane Darrow who holds Paladin at gunpoint before being disarmed by him. The pair are shot at by Carter Tyler (Duane Eddy), the young man who had shot Mr Darrow as part of a long running family feud. Paladin captures him and intends to take him to town for trial. Eventually Sara Jane is persuaded by Paladin to forgive Carter, figuring that too many have died over the generations, just as other members of the Tyler family come to find Carter so Paladin releases him.
1583"The Revenger"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert E. ThompsonSeptember 30, 1961 (1961-09-30)
Paladin is given half of a $500 bill, a stage ticket from a small town to Yuma and a promise to receive the other half of the bill in payment. Waiting for the statecoach, Paladin meets five other travellers (sheriff and his prisoner; retired insurance salesman; former army officer and his wife). During the trip, a Mexican bandit named Solomon stops the coach to find a man who killed the wife of Miguel, one of Solomon's friends. The sheriff overreacts and shoots unarmed Miguel dead and is killed by Solomon. With Miquel dead and unable to identify the murderer, Solomon demands Paladin choose someone to kill.
1594"Odds for Big Red"Richard DonnerBetty AndrewsOctober 7, 1961 (1961-10-07)
A multiple murderer hides behind a woman in a saloon. He is shot by Paladin. The saloon's owner, a woman called "Big Red", catches a stray shot from the murderer and is mortally wounded. With the doctor out of town Paladin takes charge of her while some of the townsmen, including her ex-boyfriend Guy who acts as the bank, make wagers on her dying before sunrise. Paladin wagers $1000 at 5-to-1 odds that she will survive. Paladin questions Guy and learns he studied to be a doctor, though never practised, and was using his education to make a prognosis to work out which side to bet on. Paladin threatens him with a new wager: Guy dies too if Red dies. Guy says if the surgery succeeds the men who lose money will probably kill him; Paladin says, "The difference is probably, you can be absolutely certain of me." The men find out about the surgery and one drunk tries to stop it. Guy tells Red he does not want her to die. The surgery is successful and Red tells Guy he was always a rotten gambler, including betting against himself, and that to pay off his wager he'll have to take up work as a doctor. He acquiesces and the pair kiss.
1605"A Proof of Love"Richard BooneLou Shaw & Peggy ShawOctober 14, 1961 (1961-10-14)
Gun-inept farmer Henry Gray (Charles Bronson) seeks a mail order bride. He asks Paladin to teach him to gunfight so he can recover $300 from his neighbor, Rud Saxon (George Kennedy). At Rud's house, Calliope (Chana Eden), the Greek mail order bride, tells Paladin she left Henry because he and his mother are dour and banned having fun. She convinces Rud to return the money. That night a loud party goes on at Rud's barn. Paladin quotes Tennyson ("he that shuts Love out, in turn shall be // Shut out from Love") and surreptitiously asks Henry to go but Henry's mother forbids it; he sneaks out with Paladin when she is asleep. Calliope sings a song that Paladin translates that, a Greek girl left home to get married in a far away country. Paladin tells Henry that Calliope anticipates he being unable to have fun but just try to. Henry's mother arrives and Henry stands up to her. After a fist fight between Henry and Rud, and then Rud and Paladin, Calliope goes to the unconscious Henry and tells Paladin she chooses Henry. Paladin remarks it is unfortunate she lacks any sisters. Calliope replies that she has several and that Paladin does not have to go to Greece, she will bring them there.
1616"The Gospel Singer"Byron PaulRobert E. ThompsonOctober 21, 1961 (1961-10-21)
Paladin travels to Bugbear, recently renamed Elysium, to help rid it of violence. Melissa (Suzi Carnell), a Christian missionary, joins him on her way to Bugbear and reproves him for carrying a gun. In Bugbear, Paladin's conditions are that the law-abiding folk who hired him give up their weapons just like the hooligans. He meets with more resistance, including shooting dead one of the Durbin brothers, whose fellow gang members warn of reprisal when the surviving brothers find out. Melissa gains pledges from many townsmen, including those who refused earlier to give up their revolvers. At lunch she tells Paladin their guns were given to her because of God's love, and that God has chosen him to do God's work of disarming the town. Paladin replies that in a year the townsmen will be scared by something and return to their old ways. Immediately news of the Durbin gang arriving sends the men back to their guns. Melissa stands between Paladin and the three outlaws and tries to convince them all to give up their arms; Paladin gives her his revolver. The Durbin brother shoots at Paladin; Paladin uses his two-shot derringer on him and another outlaw. The third one gets the drop on Paladin from behind but Melissa points Paladin's revolver point blank at his head. Later, when he's paid, the townsmen say Paladin should split his fee with Melissa since he could not have done it alone. Paladin replies, "since Melissa has your guns and your pledges and that's all that she asked for, I will accept your money since that's all I asked for", and he rides away.
1627"The Race"Andrew V. McLaglenLou Shaw & Peggy ShawOctober 28, 1961 (1961-10-28)
On his way to ride in a horse race Paladin intervenes in what he thinks is a fistfight between two Native Americans (but he later learns it was "training"). He learns that the race is to be between a settler, Sam Crabbe (Ben Johnson), and a Native American tribe for possession of the local land. It is to involve beating each other while riding. Paladin is to race for Crabbe; one of the men Paladin injured was to have been his opponent. Paladin wants the race delayed until a new opponent can be trained. He withdraws as it is an unjust cause (saying the Native Americans will die without the land but "the white man can live any place. You can start over if you lose, he can't"). Crabbe insists the race go ahead. Paladin attempts to persuade (with the gifting of his horse, saddle and his guns to the chief) that he will ride for them to prevent the elderly chief dying by racing in the grueling event. On the way, Native Americans and settlers both intervene--lassoing Crabbe, tripping Paladin's horse--and eventually both are dismounted and fist fight. About to win, Paladin instead helps Crabbe walk to the finish line but refuses to let either of them to cross and win saying it will change nothing. He exhorts settlers and Native Americans to work together, then he walks them across together. Crabbe asks how long until another rider can be trained. Paladin gives the chief his card then rides off.
1638"The Hanging of Aaron Gibbs"Richard BooneRobert E. ThompsonNovember 4, 1961 (1961-11-04)
Meeting her on the trail, Paladin helps Sarah Gibbs (Odetta) travel to Dunbar, a tiny mining settlement, where her husband Aaron (Rupert Crosse) is to be hanged that afternoon with two other men for mass murder during an attempted burglary. The townsfolk, Deputy Jim Harden (Edward Faulkner) in particular whose brother died, objects that Aaron should be allowed to talk to anyone as none of the townsfolk could comfort the murdered men as they were dying. Paladin intervenes and Sarah and Aaron are allowed to talk. Aaron explains that he and his fellow thieves set explosives to block the mine entrance to delay pursuit and he did not know anyone would be injured or die. The three men are executed. Paladin condemns Harden as not much of a man. One of the townswomen offers Sarah a token of consolation by giving her shawl to cover Aaron's corpse. Paladin and Sarah ride off on her cart.
1649"The Piano"Richard DonnerBarry Trivers
Based on an idea by: Frank R. Pierson
November 11, 1961 (1961-11-11)
Paladin is hired to recover a stolen piano European pianist Franz Lister (Keith Andes) brought within him for a concert. A ransom has already been brokered which Paladin is to deliver but Lister insists no one should pay as the piano was a gift from a king, "you do not buy it like a harlot in a street, you fight for her like a woman you love". Paladin tries to enlist four men to help but no one is willing to risk their lives for a piano until Paladin uses word play to trick the loudest objector into saying he has a stomach for trouble. On the road, Sybil (Antoinette Bower), adult daughter of the woman for whom the concert is to be played, says she is jealous of Lister's affection for his piano. Meeting the thieves, Lister goes berserk that it is scratched and starts a fist fight. In the scuffle the piano's cart rolls down a hill and the piano is destroyed. Lister gives his concert on a tiny piano. In the audience are the rough men, now dressed up, who Paladin recruited. Backstage Sybil gives Paladin a long kiss on the lips and he declares, "I have been paid."
16510"Ben Jalisco"Andrew V. McLaglenHarry Julian FinkNovember 18, 1961 (1961-11-18)
Paladin learns that former bounty hunter Ben Jalisco (Charles Bronson) has murdered a guard and escaped from prison. Jalisco was in prison for having stalked his bounties like animals claiming they all had no souls so killing them was no different to killing animals or Indians who also have no souls. Paladin guards Jalisco's wife Lucy (Coleen Gray) who informs on Jalisco and who helped Paladin catch him. Jalisco murders the sherrif, Armstedder (John Litel), guarding Lucy but leaves Paladin alive so that Paladin can help him flee. He delivers long speeches to Lucy and Paladin while holding a shotgun to her head. On the trail to Mexico, Jalisco accuses Lucy of turning him in because of her feelings for Paladin which they deny. Jalisco abhors Lucy for working in a saloon which she says she had to do to eat because she was not free to marry. Two men, one a lawman, ride up and Jalisco threatens to kill Lucy to force Paladin to defend him. Paladin "shoots to wound" one man. The other wounds Jalisco who changes his mind from shooting that man to trying to shoot Lucy; Paladin shoots him as he points his shotgun at Lucy and he dies. A mourning Lucy tells Paladin she guesses she should thank him, that now she is free, that all the worse is behind her and that something good has to happen.
16611"The Brothers"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert E. ThompsonNovember 25, 1961 (1961-11-25)
A widow seeks revenge for the murder of her husband by Bram Holden (Buddy Ebsen), who rules over a town called Thornburg. Paladin is hired. He abducts Holden, who escape attempt forces Paladin to take them into the desert on foot to avoid pursuit. With both nearly dead from dehydration. The pair are rescued by prospector "Possum" Corbin (Paul Hartman) who has poor eyesight. Despite offers of large sums of money from Paladin to take them to town, Possum explains he is intent upon seeking vengeance upon his brother, Arnie, who nine years ago stole their earnings, abducted his half-Chinook wife and left her to die in the wilderness when she fell ill. Instead Possum is going to Thornburg. Hearing this Holden wakes up and laughs at the irony. Seeing his face for the first time, Possum calls Holden Arnie. Holden insists he is not Arnie and Possum threatens torture. Paladin points out they are handcuffed together; to free Paladin Possum grabs an axe to cut off Holden's hand; Paladin intervenes; Possum ends the scuffle by shooting Holden dead. On the way to the town they are met by a man on horseback who tells them where a federal marshal can be found. Possum insists the man, who is much younger and looks and sounds nothing like Holden, is Arnie and grabs his rifle to shoot the man. Paladin asks him, "What about the body in the back of this wagon?" Possum reples, "Who? Don't you understand?" Irritatingly and knowingly, Paladin says he does.
16712"A Drop of Blood"Richard DonnerShimon WincelbergDecember 2, 1961 (1961-12-02)
A long, florid telegram invites Paladin to be best man at his friend Nathan Shotness's (Martin Gabel) daughter's wedding.[Notes 1] When he arrives, Nathan says the wedding has been postponed and moved to San Francisco because of Billy Buckstone (Noah Keen) who has threatened to ruin the wedding, perhaps killing Nathan or at least driving him out of town. Buckstone was sentenced to be hanged on Nathan's testimony but then released by a corrupt judge. Paladin says the wedding should be held locally and Nathan should ask his neighbors for help as he was the hero of the county for putting away Buckstone. Nathan points out the selfishness of people and that if he left his home would be burned down since they would not stop Buckstone. In town, Buckstone and his gang harass Rivka (Roxane Berard) and her hapless fiance Faivel Melamed (Mike Kellin) but Paladin intervenes. Over supper, Rivka asks Paladin to teach Faivel how to shoot. Paladin softly demurs saying such things are not for everyone. Faivel excuses himself from the table, borrows Paladin's revolver and shows himself a gun expert. The next day at the wedding the sheriff, who stays outside, takes off his gun (because it is a wedding, against Paladin's advice) and the rabbi asks Paladin (inside) to take off his. Despite the sheriff, Buckstone's gang arrives and upsets the dishes and food outside while the ceremony goes on inside. Paladin restrains Nathan until arson is involved when Paladin rushes out unarmed joined by Faival, who proves himself not hapless, and Nathan. The trio knock the gang unconscious, the wedding completes and they all celebrate.
16813"A Knight to Remember"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert DozierDecember 9, 1961 (1961-12-09)
Paladin is hired to find a delusional elderly father (Hans Conried) who believes he is Don Quixote and is making a nuisance of himself. Secretly the son hopes his father will attack Paladin and be killed when Paladin defends himself. With Paladin absent for a moment the old man sparks a violent incident in a cantina; angered by this the son publicly announces a $1000 bounty for his father's death. When confronted by Paladin the son refuses to retract the bounty and grabs an axe to kill Paladin but is shot dead. Meeting the old man in the middle of a field, the old man claims he has finally slain a monster (leading Paladin to the corpse of the man from the cantina who was seeking revenge) and so is now a true knight. Paladin dubs him a knight and confesses to killing his son. The man and his daughter walk peacefully back to his house. Paladin tells the cantina owner that if anyone harms the old man he will hear about it—and he will come back.
16914"Blind Circle"Richard DonnerAnthony WilsonDecember 16, 1961 (1961-12-16)
Two members of the Cattleman's Association[Notes 2] ask Paladin to stop Jess Larker (Hank Patterson), a poor and now elderly man whom they have for years used as a killer to stop cattle rustling, from hunting a bounty on a man named "Cabell" that they forgot even existed. Paladin finds Larker and they stay at a boarding house Despite a no talking at supper rule, Paladin charms the hostess Emily Madison (Ellen Atterbury) and tells the other guests that Larker is a paid killer looking for someone he believes to be a fellow guest and that it would be better for the rustler to turn himself in to Paladin. In the morning, one of the guests has run off. Larker pays his own bill from a wad of cash. When asked Sarah Allyson (Susan Davis), the absent man's wife, tells Paladin to go away, she gave all their money to his friend (Larker) and that her husband was acquitted of rustling under his real name. A gun shot summons Paladin to the dining room where he finds Larker mortally shot. He does not tell Paladin who shot him but points behind Paladin to where the killer is hiding. Paladin shoots the killer (an unnamed guest, not Sarah's husband) and returns the wad of cash to Sarah, saying she paid for Larker's stay and maybe she could pay for his funeral too. As he is leaving guest Simpson says of Larker, "That's the way they live. They expect that," and Paladin pauses for a moment.
17015"The Kid"Elliot SilversteinJoanne CourtDecember 23, 1961 (1961-12-23)
Paladin believes he is winning the workings of a "silver strike" (a mine) for a month but instead he is winning his opponent's (Jacques Aubuchon) son Silver Strike Moriarity (Flip Mark) who the gambler forces to work to earn money while he himself does nothing but drink and gamble. The opponent does not believe Paladin will take Silver, but Paladin does. Instead of making him work, Paladin forces the boy to bathe and takes him to school. The boy's father objects, starting a fist fight to keep the boy from becoming better than the father. The boy agrees to go to school, hoping to learn how to fight his father like Paladin has done, when he sees a girl who also attends.
17116"Squatter's Rights"Richard BooneHarry Julian FinkDecember 30, 1961 (1961-12-30)
Because he believes Costigan's (Warren Stevens) brother died in Paladin's stead and because he believes Costigan's cause is just, Paladin volunteers to help, for free, as Costigan pushes squatters off his land in Wyoming. Costigan's sense of propriety insists that he pay Paladin.[Notes 3] Costigan orders his man Juan Quintos (Carlos Romero) to hang a squatter who has killed one of Costigan's cattle. Paladin objects, is pistol whipped from behind, and wakes to find the squatter hanged. Refusing to bow to Costigan's will Paladin drives off Costigan and his men and takes the corpse to the chief squatter Clemenceau (Robert J. Stevenson) saying he no longer works for Costigan. At night, Costigan comes to Clemenceau's house with a $1000 check for Paladin's fee, saying he honors his agreements. He will let Clemenceau's wife go free, and offers to let Paladin live too; Paladin returns the same offer to Costigan and says he will push Clemenceau off the land. In a gunfight Costigan and the only two of his many men that he brought along are killed. Paladin tells Clemenceau he will still force him to leave because Costigan was right, just wrong in his ways. In the morning Paladin surprises Clemenceau by offering him the $1000 cheque: he refuses but his wife takes it and they leave.
17217"Lazarus"Albert G. RubenJack LairdJanuary 6, 1962 (1962-01-06)
Forced to stay in a small tavern due to a flooded stream, Paladin calls out the local bully "Big" Fontana (Chris Alcaide) for cheating at drinking games by using water. Fontana challenges Paladin to a gunfight but before it can take place local Boise Peabody (Strother Martin) steps in and draws against Fontana, shooting him dead. Peabody is fearless having received a prognosis that he will die before dawn. (Later Paladin discovers the man who made the prognosis is not actually a doctor.) Peabody awakens in the morning agitated that he is not dead and scared he will be killed by Big's brother "Little" Fontana (L. Q. Jones), and asks for Paladin's help. To avoid anyone coming after Peabody, including people who just want to take on the man who killed the previous tough guy, Paladin holds a funeral for Peabody but when little Fontana arrives Peabody rushes out from hiding revealing the ruse. Little Fontana challenges him to a duel knowing he is unarmed but Paladin intervenes. Fontana feigns walking away but draws and is shot dead by Paladin. Paladin and Peabody mark a fresh grave with a headstone reading "Here Lies the Man who Killed Big Fontana Born March 6, 1875 Died March 7, 1875".
17318"Justice in Hell"Richard BooneJack LairdJanuary 13, 1962 (1962-01-13)
A man shows Paladin a shell shocked and heavily scared girl to emotionally manipulate him into hunting Rusty Doggett (John Alderson) who slaughtered the girl's wagon train and wounded her when she was an infant. Doggett is easy to apprehend but the town is a haven for criminals and almost every man in the saloon trains his gun on Paladin. Paladin surrenders his guns but still starts a fistfight, is knocked out, and wakes to find himself the property of dandy opportunist Dallas Burchfield (William Schallert). Burchfield suggests a trial to leading townsman Teague (Alan Carney); Paladin will be hanged dead if he cannot prove Doggett is guilty. Paladin's elegant oratory tricks Doggett into incriminating himself by revealing details about the girl but Teague says he is not convinced. Inspired by Paladin's earlier approbations, Burchfield offers himself in Paladin's place saying he does not want to live in hell with filth like Doggett. Enraged, Doggett stabs Burchfield and Teague shoots Doggett dead. Paladin is allowed to leave with Burchfield.
17419"Mark of Cain"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergJanuary 20, 1962 (1962-01-20)
European phrenologist Dr. Avatar (Philip Coolidge) contacts Paladin having travelled to America to study habitual murderers whose head measurements are the proverbial "mark of Cain". In a general store Paladin identifies a wanted murderer who draws on Paladin and is shot dead. Avatar notes that Paladin attracts violence: he goads men into drawing then kills them in self defense. Paladin and Avatar arrive at the remote cabin of Jake Trueblood (Roy Barcroft), a multiple killer now elderly. Avatar takes Jake's measurements and declares he is a congenital murderer. Alone at night, Avatar offers Paladin a lot more money to collect Jake's head as proof to take back to Europe; Paladin refuses. When he sneaks in to kill and decapitate Jake himself, Avatar is caught and lies saying Paladin intends to kill Jake. Paladin is held at gunpoint by Jake but Jake says he cannot kill Paladin. Alone again, Avatar tells Paladin one man's life is a small price to pay for the advancement of science: his, Jake's or Paladin's. His first plan foiled he was hoping Jake would kill Paladin--or he could have saved himself some effort by having Paladin killed in San Francisco. Paladin measures Avatar's head and the results show Avatar has the mark of Caine. Avatar draws on Paladin. Paladin bluffs Avatar into turning his revolver away and Paladin shoots Avatar with his derringer.
17520"The Exiles"Sutton RoleyRobert E. ThompsonJanuary 27, 1962 (1962-01-27)
Revolutionary Mexican Provisional General Ortega (Gerald Price) hires Paladin to recover bonds from an aristocrat (Jay Novello), the former treasurer to Maximilian I of Mexico, who fled with the French backed bonds when the emperor's regime fell, before the bonds depreciate further. Paladin meets the aristocrat and his wife (Vivi Janess) selling food they cooked on the street, compliments them on the food, then introduces himself saying he knows who they are and brokers a meeting with Ortega. The meeting goes poorly, the aristocrats say the bonds belong to the empress. At night Ortega tells Paladin he will kill the aristocrats. Paladin says Ortega can have the bonds but not the aristocrats' lives. Paladin visits the aristocrats and warns them. Before the next dawn Ortega comes for them. The countess, partly persuaded by Paladin saying the bonds will help the people, relents rather than have her husband killed and hands over the bonds. Ortega leaves with Paladin, acknowledging himself, the count and countess as having different governments but being one people.
17621"The Hunt"Andrew V. McLaglenHerman GrovesFebruary 3, 1962 (1962-02-03)
Thinking he is going to help a widow (Joan Elan) in Oregon, Paladin is instead offered fifty thousands of dollars by Russian Prince Radachev (Leonid Kinskey) so he and Paladin can hunt each other. Paladin refuses and Radachev says the woman is part of the game now too; Paladin departs with her. Cavalry troopers disbelieve Paladin and prefer the innocent story of Radachev when he arrives. When Radachev's dog injures the woman Paladin agrees to play the game. Radachev stalks Paladin at night but is shot himself. The next day, an old man begs Paladin for help with his wife who is in labour. This is a ruse, the man has no wife, instead a badly wounded Radachev is in the shed and holds Paladin at gun point until Paladin shoots him dead. The prince's manservant arrives and, learning the prince is dead, gives Paladin an envelope with a letter and a large amount of cash.
17722"Dream Girl"Richard BooneLou Shaw & Peggy ShawFebruary 10, 1962 (1962-02-10)
Paladin helps Buddy (Hal Needham) transport a large sack of gold dust to Jackson City. Once there Buddy asks Paladin to help him find a woman named Ginger (Peggy Ann Garner) whom Buddy met five years ago just one time on her way to church and who said she'd wait to marry Buddy. The woman doesn't even remember Buddy's name or where they met and is cool towards him until she gets a large engagement ring. That night Paladin rightly deduces Ginger has told Buddy to elope with her. He tells Buddy Ginger wasn't on her way to church but was on her way to work as a "saloon girl" (prostitute) and that Ginger is amoral enough to kill Buddy for his money. She has set up an ambush with two armed men but Paladin stops Buddy and kills the men. Buddy confronts Ginger and buys the saloon so Ginger does not have to go to work but Ginger rejects Buddy and he rampages. Paladin tells Buddy he was in love with a dream, that Ginger hasn't changed and she doesn't deserve to pay for his illusions. Buddy proposes to her, she demurs saying she doesn't have to be married to be an honest woman. Buddy gives her the bar and walks off.
17823"One, Two, Three"William ConradRobert E. ThompsonFebruary 17, 1962 (1962-02-17)
Astrologer Samuel Keel believes the stars are bad for him to search personally so he hires Paladin to find Seth Carter in order to win a lottery that will go to the last man alive; Keel bought Carter's stake in the lottery. Paladin finds a former army officer who knew Carter acting as a living corpse in a travelling fair. He tells Paladin he served time following a court martial for a massacre that Carter planned, but could not prove Carter's involvement, and that he saw a man called Welsley recently. This man dies soon after bitten by a snake while in a glass coffin. Former missionary Carl Welsley tells Paladin he knows who Carter is. He says Carter planned the massacre after Welsley told Carter about gold found on Native American land. Carter then used a government agent named Parsons to buy the now uninhabited land for low price. Welsley, wracked by guilt, goes insane and suicides by running in front of a moving cart. Welsley's claims lead Paladin to Catherine Parsons, wife of the agent. She is shot off screen just after Paladin arrives and dies clutching an amulet identical to one Keel was wearing earlier. Paladin deduces correctly that Samuel Keel is in fact Seth Carter. Keel/Carter draws a gun but is shot dead by Paladin. Featuring Jack Elam, Robert F. Simon and Lloyd Corrigan.
17924"The Waiting Room"Dick ModerHarry Julian FinkFebruary 24, 1962 (1962-02-24)
Paladin suspects he may have made a mistake when he agreed to take the Wilder brothers (James Griffith) to the gallows. With L.Q. Jones and Harry Dean Stanton.
18025"The Trap"Frank R. PiersonArchie LawrenceMarch 3, 1962 (1962-03-03)
Paladin defends a prisoner (Frank Sutton) against a vengeful marshal (Crahan Denton). Costars Jeanette Nolan.
18126"Don't Shoot the Piano Player"William ConradShimon WincelbergMarch 10, 1962 (1962-03-10)
Paladin helps Emily Eubanks (Fintan Meyler) search the Barbary Coast for her fiancé Albert (James Callahan). To win a $1,000 prize money at the saloon the piano player works at, Paladin wins a fistfight with a local prizefighter. Paladain loans Emily and Albert the money he won;however in a twist ending Albert prefers to abandon Emily so he can gamble in the saloon breaking his engagement ; Paladain takes back the money (minis $10.00) from Albert and then escorts a heartbroken but wiser Emily home. Featuring George Kennedy and Virginia Gregg.
18227"Alice"Gene NelsonGene RoddenberryMarch 17, 1962 (1962-03-17)
Paladin looks for an Eastern schoolgirl's (Jena Engstrom) missing mother (Jeanette Nolan).
18328"The Man Who Struck Moonshine"Andrew V. McLaglenBarry TriversMarch 24, 1962 (1962-03-24)
Paladin investigates a well filled with whiskey. Featuring William Conrad and Phyllis Avery.
18429"Silent Death, Secret Death"Andrew V. McLaglenJack LairdMarch 31, 1962 (1962-03-31)
Although Paladin has caught a man, he now has to face a typhoid breakout and incoming Indians. Featuring Robert Emhardt, Michael Pate, John Holland and Shug Fisher.
18530"Hobson's Choice"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert E. ThompsonApril 7, 1962 (1962-04-07)
A hotel manager worries when Alfred Nobel (Milton Selzer) checks in with samples of nitroglycerin.
18631"Coming of the Tiger"Andrew V. McLaglenAnthony WilsonApril 14, 1962 (1962-04-14)
Paladin attempts to stop Japanese militants from invading the U.S. Featuring Teru Shimada, Marc Marno and James Hong.
18732"Darwin's Man"William ConradArchie L. TeglandApril 21, 1962 (1962-04-21)
A rancher (Kent Smith) pits his sons (Richard Rust, Buzz Martin) against one another in a fight to determine which of them will be his heir.
18833"Invasion"Andrew V. McLaglenLou Shaw & Peggy ShawApril 28, 1962 (1962-04-28)
The State Department hires Paladin to stop an Irishman (Robert Gist) from invading Canada.
18934"Cream of the Jest"Richard DonnerShimon WincelbergMay 5, 1962 (1962-05-05)
Paladin tries to stay one step ahead of a prankster who may be on the point of playing one prank too many. Featuring Stanley Adams, Catherine McLeod and Naomi Stevens.
19035"Bandit"Richard BooneStory by: Joanne Court
Teleplay by: Joanne Court & Albert Ruben
May 12, 1962 (1962-05-12)
Paladin tries to bring in a murderous woman bandit Natalie Norwick and stay ahead of the bounty-hunters Charles Couch, Bob Woodward who are also after her.
19136"Pandora's Box"Andrew V. McLaglenArchie L. TeglandMay 19, 1962 (1962-05-19)
Paladin is hired to find a cabinet official's son wanted for murder. Featuring Martin West and Lorna Thayer.
19237"Jonah"
"Jonah and the Trout"
Andrew V. McLaglenLou Shaw & Peggy ShawMay 26, 1962 (1962-05-26)
No one is able to retrieve a fortune from the bottom of Crystal Lake. Featuring Harry Carey Jr., Hank Patterson and Bill Mumy.
19338"The Knight"Fred JackmanJohn BlackJune 2, 1962 (1962-06-02)
A disabled man hires Paladin to find his son wanted for murder. Featuring Jay Novello, Jean Inness and Charles Kuenstle.

Season 6 (1962–63)

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No. in
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1941"Genesis"William ConradSam RolfeSeptember 15, 1962 (1962-09-15)
The story of how Paladin came to be a gunfighter is told. Featuring William Conrad, Parley Baer and Nestor Paiva.
1952"Taylor's Woman"Richard BooneGene RoddenberrySeptember 22, 1962 (1962-09-22)
A rancher (Harry Carey Jr.) hires Paladin to discourage his husband-hunting housekeeper (Kathie Browne) from marrying him.
1963"The Fifth Bullet"Andrew V. McLaglenHarry Julian FinkSeptember 29, 1962 (1962-09-29)
Paladin makes good his commitment to an ex-con's wife to bring her husband Ben Johnson safely home.
1974"A Place for Abel Hix"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: John Kneubuhl
Teleplay by: Don Ingalls
October 6, 1962 (1962-10-06)
An aging gunfighter whom Paladin was supposed to meet is dead. Featuring Robert Blake.
1985"Beau Geste"Fred JackmanHarold Jack BloomOctober 13, 1962 (1962-10-13)
A fast-drawing former lawman (Paul Richards needs Paladin's help dealing with vengeful gunmen. Featuring Faith Domergue.
1996"The Bird of Time"Andrew V. McLaglenDon IngallsOctober 20, 1962 (1962-10-20)
Paladin meets up with a man named Stryker (John Hoyt) who is pursuing an outlaw (George Mathews) whom Stryker intends to kill.
2007"Memories of Monica"Gary NelsonDon IngallsOctober 27, 1962 (1962-10-27)
A man released from prison (Larry Ward) learns that his girlfriend (Judi Meredith) has married the sheriff (Bing Russell).
2018"The Predators"Andrew V. McLaglenHarry Julian FinkNovember 3, 1962 (1962-11-03)
Paladin must cooperate with a murder suspect (Richard Jaeckel) when they're stranded in the desert.
2029"Shootout at Hogtooth"Andrew V. McLaglenHerb MeadowNovember 10, 1962 (1962-11-10)
The citizens of Hogtooth hire gunmen to clean up their town, then Paladin to take care of the gunmen. Featuring Patrick McVey, Hal Baylor, Les Damon and Doodles Weaver.
20310"A Miracle for St. Francis"William ConradDon IngallsNovember 17, 1962 (1962-11-17)
A priest asks Paladin to bring back a stolen statue without any violence. Featuring Rafael Campos, Robert J. Stevenson and Naomi Stevens.
20411"The Marshal of Sweetwater"Jerry HopperGene RoddenberryNovember 24, 1962 (1962-11-24)
Paladin has a showdown with an old friend (David White) who has become a dictatorial marshal. Featuring Kathie Browne, Booth Colman and Paul Birch.
20512"The Man in the Hourglass"Jerry HopperStory by: Tony Lawrence
Teleplay by: Tony Lawrence & Gustave Field
December 1, 1962 (1962-12-01)
Paladin tries to stop a boy from avenging his father's murder. Featuring Edgar Buchanan, James Stacy and Morgan Woodward.
20613"Penelope"Andrew V. McLaglenShimon WincelbergDecember 8, 1962 (1962-12-08)
A servant suspects a colonel's wife (Joanna Barnes) of being unfaithful. Featuring Lawrence Dobkin and Jester Hairston.
20714"Trial at Tablerock"Jerry HopperGene RoddenberryDecember 15, 1962 (1962-12-15)
A prosecutor (William Mims) frames a hated gunfighter. Featuring Barry Kelley, Gregg Palmer and Sherwood Price.
20815"Be Not Forgetful of Strangers"Richard BooneArthur SarnoDecember 22, 1962 (1962-12-22)
A cowboy (Duane Eddy) arrives in town for Christmas with his pregnant wife (Josie Lloyd), but they're unable to find a place to lodge for the holiday. Featuring Roy Barcroft and Robert J. Stevenson.
20916"The Treasure"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: Herb Meadow
Teleplay by: Robert E. Thompson
December 29, 1962 (1962-12-29)
A man who has done time for robbery (DeForest Kelley) is confronted by gunmen demanding to know where he hid the loot. Featuring Jeanne Cooper, Jim Davis and Lee Van Cleef.
21017"Brotherhood"Andrew V. McLaglenStory by: Herb Meadow
Teleplay by: Albert Ruben
January 5, 1963 (1963-01-05)
Two brothers on different sides of the law (Charles Bronson, Michael Keep) each offer rewards for the other's capture. Featuring Myron Healey.
21118"Bob Wire"Jerry HopperBruce GellerJanuary 12, 1963 (1963-01-12)
Bob Wire (Woodrow Palfrey), a barbed-wire salesman, asks Paladin to protect him from ranchers. Featuring Irish McCalla and James Bell.
21219"The Debutante"Gary NelsonGwen Bagni GielgudJanuary 19, 1963 (1963-01-19)
Paladin is in for more than one surprise when he looks for a dowager's missing granddaughter. Featuring Wayne Rogers, Gale Garnett, L.Q. Jones and Eleanor Audley.
21320"Unforgiving Minute"Jerry HopperS. Bar-David[Notes 4]January 26, 1963 (1963-01-26)
A woman named Sabina (Patricia Medina) uses Paladin as a way out of her life as a poor potter's wife. Featuring Al Ruscio.
21421"American Primitive"Jerry HopperHarry Julian FinkFebruary 2, 1963 (1963-02-02)
Paladin joins Ernie Backwater (Harry Morgan), an old sheriff friend, in the hunt for a fugitive Robert J. Wilke who killed five men while trying to avenge his son's murder.
21522"The Burning Tree"Andrew V. McLaglenBob Duncan & Wanda DuncanFebruary 9, 1963 (1963-02-09)
Paladin attempts to protect his prisoner from Indians aiming for his scalp. Featuring Elinor Donahue, Paul Fix and Whit Bissell.
21623"Cage at McNaab"Gary NelsonGene RoddenberryFebruary 16, 1963 (1963-02-16)
Paladin gets involved on a wife's (Jacqueline Scott) in a plot to free her condemned husband (Lon Chaney Jr.) Featuring Ford Rainey and Christopher Dark.
21724"Caravan"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsFebruary 23, 1963 (1963-02-23)
Paladin is hired to protect a Nepalese princess (Dolores Faith) from assassins. Featuring Míriam Colón.
21825"The Walking Years"Richard BooneDon IngallsMarch 2, 1963 (1963-03-02)
Paladin must find out why he is imprisoned in a warehouse along with a woman (Elen Willard) and her husband.
21926"Sweet Lady of the Moon"Richard BooneHarry Julian FinkMarch 9, 1963 (1963-03-09)
Paladin is tasked with shielding a homicidal maniac from a victim's relatives. Featuring Crahan Denton, Harry Carey Jr. and Robert J. Stevenson.
22027"The Savages"Gary NelsonGene RoddenberryMarch 16, 1963 (1963-03-16)
An art collector hires Paladin to find a sculptor who has found solitude in the wild. Featuring Judi Meredith, James Griffith and Patric Knowles.
22128"The Eve of St. Elmo"Andrew V. McLaglenJay SimmsMarch 23, 1963 (1963-03-23)
An Army officer (Warren Stevens) is determined to get revenge on the gunman who paralyzed him. Featuring Brett Somers, Chris Alcaide, Paul L. Smith, and George Kennedy.
22229"Lady of the Fifth Moon"Richard BooneDon IngallsMarch 30, 1963 (1963-03-30)
Kim Sing (Bethel Leslie) must serve a tong to pay the debts of her deceased father. Featuring William Schallert.
22330"Two Plus One"Gary NelsonStory by: Fred Freiberger
Teleplay by: Fred Freiberger & William L. Leicester
April 6, 1963 (1963-04-06)
The Indian girl (Susan Silo) Paladin rescued has vowed to never leave him. Featuring Gail Kobe.
22431"The Black Bull"William ConradJay SimmsApril 13, 1963 (1963-04-13)
Paladin becomes the opponent in a matador's last fight. Featuring Faith Domergue, Carlos Romero and Nacho Galindo.
22532"Face of a Shadow"Andrew V. McLaglenRobert C. DennisApril 20, 1963 (1963-04-20)
Gypsies are suspected of robbing and killing a rancher. Featuring Harry Carey Jr., Lee Van Cleef, Roy Barcroft, Rayford Barnes and Nestor Paiva.

Notes

  1. Nathan and his daughter appeared in Season 4's The Fatalist.
  2. One of these men, Hughes, explicitly names the current years as 1875.
  3. During this conversation Paladin reveals he keeps five rounds in his revolver. This practice left one chamber of a six-shooter empty to keep the hammer from accidentally discharging the weapon.
  4. S. Bar-David is a pseudonym for Shimon Wincelberg.
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