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- Marshal Lightnin' Jack Cord faces a dangerous killer. He's out-gunned by deadly, and he stands alone in the street at the end of the story, grazed only by a wayward shot.
- A man tells his grandchildren about prehistoric man. Weakhands is unable to court a woman because of his physical weakness. Humiliated by Bruteforce, he bumps into Lillywhite, who has also been cowering since her mother died. But when they venture out in search of breakfast, Bruteforce separates the couple and sends Weakhands scrambling into a cave. There, he hits upon the design for a club: A rock on the end of a stick. With this equalizer, he soon vanquishes Bruteforce and wins Lillywhite back again.
- Buster helps a Native American tribe save their land from greedy oil barons.
- Sheriff Ed Dawson (Franklyn Farnum)asks Texas Rangers Wally Wallace (Hal Taliaferro) and Bill (Al Hoxie), to go into an outlaw stronghold, where his daughter Ann (Dorothy Crittin)is being held prisoner, and capture the gang led by Larkin (Yakima Canutt). But Wally's identity is revealed and they are taken prisoner.
- Western stories and legends based, and filmed, in and around Death Valley, California. One of the longest-running Western series, originating on radio in the 1930s. The continuing sponsor was "20 Mule Team" Borax, a product formerly mined in Death Valley.
- The adventures of a gentlemanly gunfighter-for-hire.
- An anthology based (earlier more so than later) on the novels and stories of Zane Grey. Dick Powell was often the star, as well as the host.
- A feverish old man and his grown son find an abandoned mine dubbed "Lucifer's Pit." They're trying to fight off a gang, led by Dirks, that wants the mine for themselves, thinking it rich in gold. When things look their worst, the old man says he would sell their souls to the devil. Just then, Paladin appears in a puff of sulfur smoke as the smell of brimstone is in the air.
- A young Mexican boy (Joe/Jose) is given up shortly after being born to an American family. Once the boy reached teen age the mother with the help of legendary Mexican bandit/gun hand is trying to get him back. Paladin gets the mother to agree to allow the boy to decide where he will live. Since the boy wants a better education to allow for his plans to be an engineer to come true, he chooses to stay with his parents. This leaves Paladin to deal to with the women's backer.
- Paladin is hired to escort a recently released, wrongfully convicted man back to the town of Hammond to make reparations. The man who hires him now is the same who hired him to arrest this man two years ago.
- 1957–196325mApproved7.5 (88)TV EpisodePaladin is retained by Aaron Murdock, who has two sons. One, Lew, is a killer, known for enjoying inflicting pain. The other, 19-year-old Jaime, adores his older brother. Aaron Murdock wants Paladin to prevent Jaime from following the path Lew has taken.
- A killer escapes from prison, steals back to his hometown, then hangs around methodically picking off his enemies. Four respected citizens fall quickly. A terrified local resident contracts Paladin to re-capture the ice-cold convict, but even with the fearsome Paladin entrenched the murderer still doesn't flee. Nor will anybody give Paladin a clue why.
- A ranch manager hires Randall to bring back a line rider charged with grand theft. The accused man's father joins Randall on the trek to the remote shack where the thief is thought to be hiding but tries to delay Randall on the way.
- A sadistic pair of killers escape from prison who have no qualms about killing. They hijack the stagecoach Josh is riding with a young prisoner by felling a tree on its path. They decide to use Josh and the prisoner as hostages.
- Thieves are lying in wait to ambush mail carriers, so Josh is hired to help ensure that the mail will get through. The thieves have news about a $20,000 diamond ring that is being delivered.
- Josh sets out to help a heartbroken wife locate her missing husband, but his mission of mercy meets with a resistant and tight-lipped townspeople. Josh discovers another man is also seeking the missing husband, but with murder in mind.
- Josh is bushwhacked by bounty hunters in cahoots with the local sheriff, who now must keep Josh from blowing the whistle on their illegal but lucrative "bounty game". He finds himself in jail with his quarry and as new quarry.
- Owing a favor to a sheriff, Josh agrees against better judgment to go to the lawless town of Bent Horn to bring back a man wanted for bank robbery and murder based on the word of another man who was involved in the robbery.
- Brave Eagle goes out looking for the long-lost son of an elderly Indian woman. He meets up with a bellicose Cree chief who is also looking for the young man.
- When five men desert the Union Army, they are at the mercy of General Avery, who favors shooting them.
- A stubborn young white girl who is staying at Brave Eagle's village refuses to leave with her uncle, a cavalry officer. The uncle believes she is being held against her will and determines to "rescue" her. In order to avert a war, Brave Eagle must resolve the situation.
- Brave Eagle puts his life on the line to prevent an Indian war after a Cheyenne warrior defies him and kidnaps a young white boy.
- Paladin plays the sportsman, reluctantly for once, in an effort to reunite a fallen circus performer with his dignity.
- Paladin is just passing through when he walks into a blood feud that threatens to destroy a teenage girl just returning to the area.
- An all-night poker match's deceptive pot gives Paladin strategic inspiration for ending a range war.
- When a simple theater invitation turns into a case of assassination, Paladin takes an expensive contract that may prove even more irregular than he realizes.
- 1957–196326mApproved8.4 (131)TV EpisodePaladin doubts his unlikely task of delaying a state execution until new evidence can be presented can be accomplished without assistance that is not being offered.
- Comanche violence gravely escalates around Paladin as he guides the Honourable Diane Coulter to her brother's Arizona ranch.
- Three men in black wait to be hanged the next day for a murder it seems any one of them might have committed. Of the three, one's holster bears a silver chess knight.
- 1957–196326mApproved7.6 (141)TV EpisodeAn awkward rancher hires Paladin to train him in romance even as war looms with a neighboring (female) landowner.
- 1957–196326mApproved7.5 (94)TV EpisodeThe Honourable Diana Coulter writes Paladin to ask that he give her away at the upcoming wedding to a proud Confederate general.
- Summoned to a frontier fort, Paladin learns from a Major Wilson that the nearby Maricopas -- on whose land sits a legendary goldmine -- have recently turned hostile. Paladine agrees to escort the Major to meet Gerada, the Maricopa chief, but Wilson proves to be more interested in stealing gold than resolving differences.
- 1957–196326mApproved7.4 (255)TV EpisodePaladin seeks the job of seizing a rancher's son-in-law at Perdido, an isolated Mexican city of outlaws run by outlaws for outlaws.
- During a bitterly bizarre dispute over an arid region's water supply, Paladin faces a reluctant but deadly gun in the son of resigned shootist.
- Nacho Torres takes sanctuary in the church, and Capt. Monastario attempts to flush him out by being cruel to the Indian workers at the mission. Zorro must ride to the rescue.
- When a ranger checks the woods where a plane disappeared, it results in his murder and in the discovery of a kidnapped woman.
- A committee of the U.S. Senate demands the railroad be completed much earlier than originally planned, causing the workers to mutiny.
- Fearing his livelihood will be ended when the railroad is finished, an express rider attempts to sabotage its construction.
- Keena discovers that renegade Indians are trading stolen gold for guns. In order to prevent a war, he leads Brave Eagle to the renegades' camp.
- McClelland defies the orders of the U.S. Commissioner and builds track through rugged Black Hills terrain. While the Commissioner tries to have McClelland dismissed as railroad building superintendent, the Major discovers that the U.S. representative owns a construction company which would greatly benefit by rerouting the line to a more southerly path.
- The Bisalou brothers and their gang plan to hijack a railroad payroll worth $60,000. With the army off chasing Indians, McClelland and Kincaid must protect the strongbox full of cash from the outlaws by themselves.
- When the men are cold and hungry, McClelland makes a treaty with the area Sioux tribe for food and help in laying track. Some of the men don't trust the Indians, and some of the Indians likewise don't trust the men. Will the treaty hold?
- A prominent U.S. Senator is appalled when he finds the Union Pacific's employees spending their off-duty time and money in Georgia's saloon and gambling emporium at the End of Track.
- A gambler and his crooked cronies refuse to leave End of Track when ordered to do so by McClelland. Their leader, Luke Jerrems, challenges Bart to a shootout and, when he refuses, his men begin to lose faith in him as a leader.
- The adventures of a Wild West rancher, wielding a customized rapid-fire Winchester rifle, and his son.
- The Man of Steel fights crime with help from his friends at the "Daily Planet."
- The adventures of the masked hero and his Native American partner.
- The ongoing saga of the Martin family and their beloved collie, Lassie.
- A Civil War veteran with a sawed-off rifle as a holstered weapon makes a living as a bounty hunter in the Wild West of the 1870s.