Have Gun – Will Travel (season 6)
Have Gun – Will Travel (season 6) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 32 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 15, 1962 – April 20, 1963 |
Season chronology | |
The sixth and final season of Have Gun – Will Travel originally aired Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm (EST) on CBS from September 15, 1962 to April 20, 1963.[1][2]
The Region 1 DVD was released on May 7, 2013 in two volumes.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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194 | 1 | "Genesis" | William Conrad | Sam Rolfe | September 15, 1962 |
The story of how Paladin came to be a gunfighter is told. | |||||
195 | 2 | "Taylor's Woman" | Richard Boone | Gene Roddenberry | September 22, 1962 |
Paladin must protect a man from his husband-hunting housekeeper. | |||||
196 | 3 | "The Fifth Bullet" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | September 29, 1962 |
An ex-con asks Paladin to help him find out who's trying to kill him. | |||||
197 | 4 | "A Place for Abel Hix" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Teleplay: Don Ingalls Story: John Kneubuhl | October 6, 1962 |
An aging gunfighter whom Paladin was supposed to meet is dead. | |||||
198 | 5 | "Beau Geste" | Fred Jackman | Harold Jack Bloom | October 13, 1962 |
A fast-drawing former lawman needs Paladin's help dealing with vengeful gunmen. | |||||
199 | 6 | "The Bird of Time" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Don Ingalls | October 20, 1962 |
Paladin teams up with a man named Stryker to pursue an outlaw whome Stryker intends to kill. | |||||
200 | 7 | "Memories of Monica" | Gary Nelson | Don Ingalls | October 27, 1962 |
A man released from prison learns that his girlfriend has married the sheriff. | |||||
201 | 8 | "The Predators" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | November 3, 1962 |
Paladin must cooperate with a murder suspect when they're stranded in the desert. | |||||
202 | 9 | "Shootout at Hogtooth" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Herb Meadow | November 10, 1962 |
The citizens of Hogtooth hire gunmen to clean up their town, then Paladin to take care of the gunmen. | |||||
203 | 10 | "A Miracle for St. Francis" | William Conrad | Don Ingalls | November 17, 1962 |
Father Clare asks Paladin to bring back a stolen statue without any violence. | |||||
204 | 11 | "The Marshal of Sweetwater" | Jerry Hopper | Gene Roddenberry | November 24, 1962 |
Paladin has a showdown with an old friend who's become a dictatorial marshal. | |||||
205 | 12 | "The Man in the Hourglass" | Jerry Hopper | Teleplay: Tony Lawrence and Gustave Field Story: Tony Lawrence | December 1, 1962 |
Paladin tries to stop a boy from avenging his father's murder. | |||||
206 | 13 | "Penelope" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | December 8, 1962 |
A servant suspects a colonel's wife of being unfaithful. | |||||
207 | 14 | "Trial at Tablerock" | Jerry Hopper | Gene Roddenberry | December 15, 1962 |
A prosecutor frames a hated gunfighter. | |||||
208 | 15 | "Be Not Forgetful of Strangers" | Richard Boone | Arthur Sarno | December 22, 1962 |
A cowboy arrives in town for Christmas with his pregnant wife, but they're unable to find a place to lodge for the holiday. | |||||
209 | 16 | "The Treasure" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Teleplay: Robert E. Thompson Story: Herb Meadow | December 29, 1962 |
A man who has done time for robbery is confronted by gunmen demanding to know where he hid the loot. | |||||
210 | 17 | "Brotherhood" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Teleplay: Albert Ruben Story: Herb Meadow | January 5, 1963 |
Two brothers on different sides of the law each offer rewards for the other's capture. | |||||
211 | 18 | "Bob Wire" | Jerry Hopper | Bruce Geller | January 12, 1963 |
A barbed-wire salesman asks Paladin to protect him from ranchers. | |||||
212 | 19 | "The Debutante" | Gary Nelson | Gwen Bagni Gielgud | January 19, 1963 |
Paladin is in for than one surprise when he looks for a dowager's missing granddaughter. | |||||
213 | 20 | "Unforgiving Minute" | Jerry Hopper | S. Bar-David[A] | January 26, 1963 |
A woman named Sabrina uses Paladin as a way out of her life as a poor potter's wife. | |||||
214 | 21 | "American Primitive" | Jerry Hopper | Harry Julian Fink | February 2, 1963 |
A sheriff enlists Paladin's help in his hunt for a killer. | |||||
215 | 22 | "The Burning Tree" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Bob Duncan & Wanda Duncan | February 9, 1963 |
Paladin attempts to protect his prisoner from Indians aiming for his scalp. | |||||
216 | 23 | "Cage at McNaab" | Gary Nelson | Gene Roddenberry | February 16, 1963 |
Paladin gets involved in a plot to free a condemned man. | |||||
217 | 24 | "Caravan" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | February 23, 1963 |
Paladin is hired to protect a Nepalese princess from assassins. | |||||
218 | 25 | "The Walking Years" | Richard Boone | Don Ingalls | March 2, 1963 |
Paladin must find out why he's imprisoned in a warehouse along with a woman and her husband. | |||||
219 | 26 | "Sweet Lady of the Moon" | Richard Boone | Harry Julian Fink | March 9, 1963 |
Paladin is tasked with shielding a homicidal maniac from a victim's relatives. | |||||
220 | 27 | "The Savages" | Gary Nelson | Gene Roddenberry | March 16, 1963 |
An art collector hires Paladin to find a sculptor who's found solitude in the wild. | |||||
221 | 28 | "The Eve of St. Elmo" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | March 23, 1963 |
An Army officer is determined to get revenge on the gunman who paralyzed him. | |||||
222 | 29 | "Lady of the Fifth Moon" | Richard Boone | Don Ingalls | March 30, 1963 |
Kim Sing must serve a tong to pay the debts of her deceased father. | |||||
223 | 30 | "Two Plus One" | Gary Nelson | Teleplay: Fred Freiberger and William L. Leicester Story: Fred Freiberger | April 6, 1963 |
The Indian girl Paladin rescued has vowed to never leave him. | |||||
224 | 31 | "The Black Bull" | William Conrad | Jay Simms | April 13, 1963 |
Paladin becomes the opponent in a matador's last fight. | |||||
225 | 32 | "Face of a Shadow" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert C. Dennis | April 20, 1963 |
Gypsies are suspected of robbing and killing a rancher. |
Notes
- ^ A. "S. Bar-David" is a pseudonym for Shimon Wincelberg.
References
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