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- Rusty and Rinty accompany a detail on a trip into town. Rip discovers Abel; the former town sheriff is concerned when his gun slinging son, Toby arrives. Rusty bumps into Toby at the stables and is immediately impressed with his guns. Toby mounts up but Rinty attracts his attention to a broken saddle strap. While waiting for the saddle to be repaired Toby goes to a local saloon and immediately attracts a large crowd. Rip an old friend chats with Toby, who confesses to the loneliness of being a gunslinger. A young gun Bart Desay arrives in town expressly to kill Toby. Rusty is sent to bring Abel to the saloon but he refuses. He does agree Toby can visit him if he leaves his guns behind. Desay finds Toby at the saloon and calls him out. Initially Toby won't be baited, but eventually gives in They draw but Toby fires first only wounding Desay in the hand before sending him on his way. Toby's had enough and gives Rusty his guns swearing he will never be a gunslinger again. He then visits his father but is ambushed by Deasy, angered at his defeat. Deasy's attack fails when he is attacked by Rinty. Abel, now seeing his son has reformed, offers Toby the vacant sheriff's job in the town
- Strange smoke signals are seen rising from nearby hills. Bill and his sidekick decide to investigate. Bill thinks it could be linked to a recent stagecoach robbery. An empty stagecoach rides into town; Bill finds the body of a guard on board and all the silver missing. Hickok arranges for an extra-large ingot of silver to be cast and sent out on the coach. As the coach leaves Bill notices one of the locals, Sandy Smith, riding out in a hurry. Hickok investigates and discovers that he is the source of the smoke signals. The outlaws seem to be aware of the extra0large ingot and take the coach back to a secret location so they can cut up the ingot. Hickok races to meet the stage but only find the body of the guard. He begins to follow the tracks of the stagecoach. The gang realizes Hickok is close by and escapes through the canyon. Hickok works out the gang's plan and rides back to town to investigate. Sandy is arrested but claims he was nowhere near the site of the signal fire or the robbery. Hickok arranges for Sandy to overhear plans for the next silver delivery (which will involve two separate coaches) then allows him to be released on parole. As the coaches leave Sandy rides out of town. Suddenly signal smoke is seen again; this time Sandy ambushes and shoots the man tending the fire. Elsewhere the trap is sprung and one of the coaches comes under heavy fire. All the outlaws are killed except one, who turns out to be a local silver merchant who has been stealing his own ingots.
- A political candidate for Governor bases much of his campaign on libelling the Barkley family.
- A wagon traveling through the night loses a wheel. While doing repairs a stranger rides up an offers help. Sabrina Lynn passenger sees him and rushes off into the night, only to drop in a dead faint at the feet of Nick Barkley. Next day Nick organizes to get Sabrina to town and set up to rejoin the now repaired coach. He is clearly infatuated by the girl but she resists his advances. Later that day the stranger she saw the previous night arrives in town. Sabrina tells Nick about the man, Jack Floyd, wanted for murder. A day later another man, Jack arrives in town. It becomes clear this is the real Jack Floyd and Sabrina loves him. She goes to the first Jack and tells him where to find the real Jack, then tells Nick to meet her at the location. Nick the better gun, shoots and wounds Floyd. The sheriff discovers his real name was John Peirce, and he'd trailing Floyd after the murder of his brother. Sheriff discovered Sabrina met Jack when the night stage arrived. Nick goes to confront her only to find she's checked out. He tracks her and Floyd to a farmhouse and a gun battle erupts.
- While Jackson plays with his newest invention, and omni-counter, old friend George Maynard arrives at headquarters. George has concerns about diamonds being smuggled over the Mexican border. Jackson flies down to New Mexico to investigate and accidentally picks up readings of diamonds in the desert. Jackson lands to investigate, and deducts that someone is using herds of wild horses to run diamonds back and forward between Mexico and the United States. While out investigating, someone tries to shoot Jackson but escapes. Later the shooter meets two other men and discusses the situation. Jackson follows a set of horse prints till they stop at tire tracks. There they find a discarded horseshoe with a diamond in it. Heading to the local town they see the sheriff. It is arranged to drive the wild herd through the town, and the trained horse will join them and betray its owner, assumed to be the leader of the smuggling ring. The plan works and the sheriff arrests the men
- Tut shows Jackson his latest invention, a universal lock opener. The discussion is interrupted by a news flash about a major bank robbery. A young boy, Jefferson Bishop arrives for a meeting with Jackson. His dog is sick and the boy thinks he might be poisoned by some bad meat he purchased. Jackson agrees and decides to talk to the meat merchant. The butcher is amicable and agrees to help the boy out. As the pair leave, two men enter the shop. Jackson recognizes one of them as the guard from the bank robbery earlier in the day and organizes Ikkie and the boy to follow the men. Jackson continues sniffing around and finds a locker rented by the men full of money. Jackson follows up on Ikkie's lead and attempts to apprehend the two men, but is himself ambushed by a third gangster. The three criminals regroup and decide to dispose of Jackson in the ice cooler. Ikkie goes back to HQ and calls all secret squadron members to be on the lookout for Jackson. As the criminals get ready to divide up the money and leave town, they discover Jackson has substituted it with meat, and decide to return to take care of him. At the ice works, Jackson carves SQ1 into a block of ice that is seen by a customer who is also a member of the secret squadron; she contacts Ikkie at HQ who heads to the ice warehouse and rescues Jackson.
- Jet Jackson examines 'Tut's latest invention, a language translation machine. As the fine tune it, a distress message comes through. Branco Pravelic urgently needs to meet with Jackson at the fishing docks. Jackson flies to the rendezvous. Branco explains the leader of his former country, Zarbor, needs to be freed and returned to the USA. As Jackson flies over the Bacarvian border they come under anti aircraft fire, but avoid this before landing near Zarbor's location. They are intercepted by a female soldier who believes their story of being exchange students. Reaching a major town, they touch base with a local contact who shows them how to find Zarbor. Ikky distracts a guard while Jackson makes contact with the prisoner. It is planned to return that night and free him man. The plan worked and despite security forces being on high alert Jackson flies out with Zarbor. Part way home Zarbor begins to explain that he needs to remain in the country and assist his people in attempting to remove the enemy from his country. Jackson finally agrees and reports home that the mission failed.
- Professor Morgan requests the help of Jackson's chief scientist 'Tut' an experiment he's working on consistently fails. He wants to relocate to Jackson's labs and try again. The experiment continues to fail and no one understands why. Unseen at Jacksons labs, a man has setup a gun on a nearby hill and is disrupting the experimenters using sound waves. Prof Morgan's assistant is seen at a meeting with the inventor of the gun Vranki. The gun is destined to be delivered to a foreign government but first Vranki wants to kill Morgan in an act of revenge. On the mountain, Jackson theorizes someone is using a sound gun to attack the labs. He believes he can use metal shielding special shaped to send the sound charge back to the point of origin. Vranki calls Jackson, claiming to be the now injured Henderson's doctor. Jackson video traces the call, and recognizes a number of the men in the room and knows the illness is a charade. He further plans to accompany Morgan on his visit to the dying assistant. The pair walk into the expected trap and Vranki begins shooting at them and taunting them about their intended death. Vranki thinks he has killed the couple emerges from cover only to be ambushed by Jackson. Vranki makes a break for it and ends up on a building ledge, before surrendering to Jackson.
- Jackson is approached by a group of children concerned the lot their baseball diamond is on has been bought and fenced off by a businessman, planning to build a factory. Jackson suggests a number of solutions, all rejected for various reasons. Jackson then agrees to meet with the business man, who point blank refuses to sell, no matter how much Jackson tries to sweeten the deal. Back at HQ Jackson is convinced he's seen the man before and goes through his records till he identifies the bank robber and a number of his associates. We discover the businessman has dug under the lot and is tunneling to a nearby bank. A curious child discovers what is going on and sounds the secret squadron alarm. Jackson arrives, a fist fight breaks out and all the criminals are apprehended. Jackson makes arrangements for the vacant lot to be returned to open land and the boys to never have their baseball diamond threatened again
- Jet Jackson returns to his mountain home to find Professor Bergland and his ward Lisa wanting Jackson's help to investigate the Radioactive Dust Bomb. Bergland believes that passing a mild electrical charge through humans will repel the radioactive dust. One evening during an experiment Bergland over exposes himself to an electric current and falls into a trance like state. Next morning Jackson and discovers the professor missing and all the power out at HQ. Elsewhere Lisa is betrays she is a spy during a phone. She is arranging a meeting with two men to discuss further instructions about the impending attack on the USA. Jackson finally discovers Bergland location after contact with Local Secret Squadron members reveals he's being held at a local farm. A fight breaks out with the thugs and Bergland wanders off. Jackson takes Lisa back to HQ and challenges her about her roll in events. Bergland suddenly appears and Jackson using Lisa as bait draws the professor into a device that will drain the electricity from his body The process works but unfortunately Bergland dies shortly after.
- At HQ Jackson and Tut discuss the research needed to develop a new conventional explosive. Suddenly a former criminal and explosives expert that Jackson captured 'Vulmer' calls Jackson and threatens terrorist action. Jackson calls on members of Secret Squadron to report any sightings of the man. Vulmers first target is Judge Bell, the man who put him behind bars. Jackson through his Secret Squadron network tracks Vulmer down. Vulmer appears to have left the location, but Jackson's suspicions are raised and he decides to sneak back to the apartment and investigate. He finds a clue that suggests a pen given to the judge may be a bomb. Jackson gives chase unaware Ikkie also has one of the pens. Jackson intercepts the judge's car on the way home and destroys both pens. Not realizing the plan failed Vulmer arranges his next attack, Jackson himself. Jackson returns to the apartment and is knocked unconscious. Vulmer then replaces his money clip with one containing explosives before he wakes up. Unwittingly Jackson continues his investigation, completely ignorant he is carrying a bomb. He eventually tracks down Vukmer and his gang and attacks them. During the fight that breaks out Jackson discovers the danger in his money clip and disposes the bomb at the last second.
- Jackson explains to Ikky that the US is currently in a race to be the first to put a space station in orbit will dominate the Earth. Jackson then receives a call from Paul Elwood, an astronomer in San Francisco who's discovered something important. Before he can explain further he is shot dead. Jackson flies out to help the police investigate. They find a strange roll of film. When they watch it, someone opens fire on the party. Later at the police station, the piece together clues left by Elwood and realize the roll of film shows an undiscovered Moon orbiting only a 1000 miles from Earth. Jackson realizes that a foreign government has the co-ordinates to this Moon, Jackson suspects the person is Chinese. While searching Chinatown they are attacked in a restaurant after having received a clue to the whereabouts of the data. The new lead requires them to take one of the Chinese to Vancouver in Canada. The man turns out to be the agent they are looking for and hijack's Jackson's plane. Jackson puts the craft into a steep dive until the man passed out and died because of the extreme G force. Unfortunately the man's death meant all knowledge of Paul's discovery was now gone.
- At headquarters Jackson (Capt Midnight) tests the new Hoffner Land torpedo. Suddenly a boy arrives at HQ with a story of running away from an unfriendly power in Europe. Jackson takes the boy in, and begins the immigration process. However we discover at a baseball game, the boy is a spy when he meets two men who give him a camera with orders to photograph the weapon. That night the boy attempts to complete his mission, but is accidentally electrocuted by the land torpedo. The next day to boy meets the agents and explains he's lost the camera. The senior agent hypnotizes him and discovers he did complete the mission and has the camera. The agents program the boy to rig the torpedo with a special explosive that will not only destroy the weapon but kill everyone at HQ. Jackson becomes aware the boy is hypnotized and discovers the agent's plan. Jackson stops the device then rigs it to attack the enemy agent's lair. Aware of the threat the torpedo posses they escape only to be ambushed by Jackson and subdues. We then discover the boys immigration has been approved and Professor Hoffner is going to adopt the child
- Jackson and the gang head out to watch the annual rival game at Dexter University. Jackson visits his old football coach John Harrison, seems a betting scandal is about to break involving the teams quarterback. Jackson is introduced to the boy, but can't get anything out of him. Jackson asks for 48 hours to sort the situation out or the boy will be reported to the athletic board. The player is then seen talking to two mobsters who want him to throw the game and earn enough money for an operation on his sister's legs. After the boy leaves Jackson confronts the criminals, who attack him but are beaten off. Jackson believes the story of the cost of the child's operation is faked and he contacts the doctor who agrees to do the operation for no fee. When the mobsters realize their plan is failing they kidnap the star quarterback. Jackson convinces the men that their boss has been arrested and they make a break for it till Jackson apprehends them. Now free, Jackson races to the game with the quarterback who enters to game just in time to assure a Dexter victory
- A big spender, Arlo Bradford charters the Cannoball to pick up his new bride from a nearby town . He soon falls afoul of Casey with his flamboyant ways and easy spending. Casey's suspicions grow as a series of strange events dog the trip to the point Casey is convinced the man is a criminal
- Casey is shocked to see the Cannonball sudden drive off with no engineer or fireman. Despite repeated communication with other stations, the train appears to have vanished off the face of the Earth. While searching for his train Casey becomes embroiled in a scheme to move stolen gold using the hidden Cannonball; a scheme that also requires the death of Jones at the hands of someone very close to him
- Casey pushes the Cannonball through a night of torrential rain till they are stopped by a washed out line, and Casey is forced to wait for permission to switch to another line. As the rain continues, concern grows over conditions at the local dam. Suddenly a simple passenger run has become a desperate rescue effort. The dam finally fails and Casey has to balance the needs of his passengers with those of the remaining families in the area.
- Casey and the Cannonball pull into Midvale and gets an urgent message from Mr. Carter to see him urgently. He is introduced to Bill Maguire, a secret service agent for the President who will be passing through the town the next day. Casey is then offered the job off hauling the Presidents Special out to the start line for the new territories. A second agent Charles Upton is expected in town, but is bush whacked by men wanting to kill the President. Next day Casey and the fake agent take a run on the Cannonball to go over the route to be used by the President. At nightfall the agent meets his partners and plans the assassination, they then discover the real agent has escaped, tracking him through the night he is finally overtaken and killed. The day the President is to be picked up Maguire questions Upton, but seems concerned about who the man really is. Upton not realizing he is under suspicion goes forward with his plan. Maguire expresses his concerns to Jones; they agree to wait till the last minute before intervening. Upton attacks as expected, but Maguire kills all the assassins in a gun battle.
- Jones arrives at Finney's offices to be briefed by Peter Holmes a US treasury official. Jones is due to run a military prison train to Kansas and is instructed to take a load of gold bullion with him. Part way along the trip the train is stopped by damaged tracks. They decide to back the train up only to discover the line behind them is also damaged. A gun battle erupts when a group of outlaws ride in but a driven off by the guards. Casey devises a plan to rebuild the rails. The plan requires releasing the prisoners, who see their chance and make a break for it till driven back by the outlaws. Casey arranges for the train to make a shroud of smoke while he and the prisoners repair the line. Despite the best efforts of the outlaws, Casey's plan works and everyone escapes unscathed
- Casey races a top gun coachman into Midvale where they are greeted by a US army officer who takes command of the train and coach. The army is transporting a prisoner (Geronimo) to Deadwood and explains to Casey they expect trouble from Indians on the way. At Willow Springs the train is delayed after Indians have killed all the station staff. Finally arriving at Deadwood, Casey volunteers to ride with the stage coach to Gailleville to complete the prisoner transfer. Apache war-bands have other ideas and press home repeated attacks.
- The president of the railroad wants to see Casey urgently after a train wreck occurred during a railway strike. He is instructed to take a United States Marshall and a star witness non stop to Denver. During a run through a tunnel, the Marshall is shot. The witness explains she is aware of a gang, the Worker's 7 who caused the wreck, and they may be after her. A desperate race against time develops as Casey tries to find a bomb hidden somewhere on the train while keeping to his tight schedule
- Casey's train is robbed by a gang of outlaws. A hostage situation develops as the criminals realize the mail they were after is not aboard. To buy time Casey tells them the next train coming through will have what they want. For the next 6 hours Casey has to play a delicate game of divide and conquer with the gang, while keeping the passengers out of harms way
- The Cybermen plan on destroying Earth in order to prevent the destruction of their home world, Mondas. The Doctor also discovers the Cyber Controller is far from dead.
- Preparing to overhaul his TARDIS, the Doctor goes to Earth to take fresh measurements of a police box. A figure in white observes, as the Master lies in wait with a puzzling predicament for his rival Time Lord.
- Bud plays catch with flipper, teaching him how to retrieve items from the ocean floor. An SOS comes through; Bill Darmon has been attacked by a shark and needs blood urgently. Porter contacts the Coast Guard to arrange the blood delivery before going out with Bud to rescue Bill. The helicopter arrives but during the transfer the blood is lost overboard. A number of attempts are made to retrieve it but a persistent shark stops all efforts till Flipper comes to the rescue, fights off the shark and brings the blood up.
- Mike Belden gets to spend some time with the Ricks family, after his mother remarries and heads out for a honeymoon. As a city boy he struggles to adapt to the lifestyle of the Florida Keys. He is concerned about his mother remarrying and seems on a path of self destruction, first crashing a speedboat then disobeying diving instructions. Ultimately he talks Sandy into diving a dangerous wreck, where they become trapped and only the quick thinking flipper alerts Sandy's father and the boys are saved just as their air runs out
- Tim announces he is spending a week in the country with his great uncle Butcher Fitzsimmons, Graeme and Bill talk their way into accompanying him. Realizing Butcher is the quintessential country gentleman, Bill and Graeme dress to impress the old man, and then regale him with stories of their riding prowess. Butcher is so impressed he takes the boys on a practice hunt, the excitement proves too much and Tim's uncle dies. Tim becomes enamored with the country lifestyle and takes over the manor. Without jobs, the remaining Goodies sign on as domestic servants, and become more concerned at his erratic behavior. Tim suddenly announces he will also be marrying the next day. The two boys realize embarrassing Tim in the hunt may snap him out of his delusion. They cook up a plan to dress as a horse and substitute for his real one. After some misadventures Tim abandons the horse for the bike and chases the boys now dressed as rabbits. They finally get Tim away from the hunt and begin an intervention using aversion therapy.
- The Goodies are employed by a female government minister after she was caught and photographed having an indiscretion with a waiter at the Playgirl club. A female version of the famous Playboy clubs. Tim decides to go in under cover, but after the boys have not heard from him for two weeks they decide to mount a daring rescue mission
- The Goodies are trying to raise money for charity. After being rebuked by the CEO of Sparkly Pegs, they realize they need to come up with a scheme that will help their charity. The CEO agrees to sponsor them, but makes them wear a strange costume as well as use bouncing balls, unaware bouncing is the boy's favorite hobby. The initial sponsorship was from London to Brighton, however when they reach the sea, they don't stop and continue eventually around the world. Mr Sparklipegs faces financial ruin as the amount of sponsorship continues to climb. He sends one of his minions to try unsuccessfully to stop them. They arrive back in London and a shocked to discover their nominated charity is owned by Mr Sparkilipegs, effectively they have bounced around the world for free
- The Goodies attend Sotheby's spring art auction, and become disgruntled by the apparent loss of English culture and art to cashed up Americans. Tim makes a stand and purchases a Velazquez self portrait for an outrageous amount then tries to donate to the National Gallery. The Minister is shocked; no one ever goes to the National Gallery anymore, especially the English. The Goodies then launch a scheme to steal the other paintings from the Gallery then claim the insurance money as a way to pay for the Velazquez painting. The scheme backfires when the Minister decides to close the Gallery down altogether. They only have one painting, the Velazquez which is far too valuable to exhibit. News comes through announcing the National Gallery will reopen, but needs paintings. Graeme realizes the problem is the National Gallery needs to become more interesting. He sets about using the paintings as centerpieces for side show stalls. The scheme works so well the Minister dismisses the boys, leaving them penniless and still owing money on the original painting. In the end Tim fives up and offers to auction everything to cashed up Americans, effectively leaving everything exactly where it was before the Goodies got involved.
- The Goodies return from their latest adventure to encounter Bill's latest craze health food. Disgusted they've had enough and go to a local restaurant, only to discover that none of their food is prepared by cooks by Nobel prize winning chemists. Desperate for a decent meal they got to visit Tim's uncle who is a farmer. Surprised they discover he's also gone high tech and the entire process is now automated. His uncle has taken things to such extremes that hens lay square eggs to make for easier shipping, and headless cows, because no one can eat the head. Graeme believes the food being produced lacks nutrition and invents a machine to prove his point. The tests confirm his theory, but Graeme realizes they need to close down the buyers. First he sabotages Uncle Tom's processes and the restaurant purchasing the food suffers a huge loss of clientèle. Mission accomplished they return to the farm and a free range chicken to eat for dinner. Tom comes in at the last minute, totally reformed and now a vegetarian and forbids the now starving Goodies from eating his animals
- Desiree Carthorse noted anti sex campaigner enlists the Goodies to produce a film about sex without mention sex. The boys put a sanitized piece together and show it to her. She objects to the use of the word gender in the opening sequence and threatens to sue the boys. She quickly convinces the world the Goodies are smut mongers and can't be trusted. They see a chance of redemption when a TV show featuring Reginald Wheelbarrow discusses the film. The Goodies kidnap the Member of Parliament and appear in his place, talking how tame the film is. The BBC realizes the ruse but then commission the boys to make more films. It is explained that the controversy around gender education is a way to keep people occupied with nonsense while the put the most violent shows they can think of. Graeme and Tim are disgusted by the idea, but Bill embraces the concept as a way to make lots of money. Eventually Desiree Tim and Graeme join forces to stop him by sabotaging the studios where Bill is making his productions. Bill goes crazy at the interference and tries to kill the other Goodies with a machine gun. He continues on in his rampage till he accidentally blows up the BBC destroying all TV broadcast in the British Isles
- The Goodies arrive at the village of Penrudden Cove to enjoy a relaxing holiday only to discover the town strangely deserted with the exception of the local vicar. They quickly deduct a local military base is the reason for the problems the town has suffered. Always the heroes the Goodies attempt to infiltrate the base and discover whatever dark secret the army has hidden.
- The boys go to Scotland to catch the Loch Ness Monster.
- The Goodies renovate their office. Tim is disturbed it's taken the builders have taken 6 months to install a couple of shelves. Things go wrong and their office is uninhabitable. They go to a local real estate to try and convince them to allow them to have a house. The options fail, so the boys decide to find a quiet corner of England and build a house for themselves. The house is completed and the boys move in. Soon their quiet paradise is built up with housing developments and trains. Frustrated they hitch their new house to the bike and set off for somewhere more remote. Outside they hear strange noises, investigating they discover the building surrounding by earth moving equipment that have a life of their own. After initially trying to fight the animated machines off, Bill decides music may make the difference. His hunch pays off and the boys head a conga line that eventually sends the machines over a cliff and to their destruction.
- The Goodies watch a ballroom dancing championship, when a number of competitors collapse and are later found to have been involved a doping scandal. The phone rings, it is Penelope Fay. She explains there has been a rash of issues with the Fay dancing team, and the Capone dancing team is behind it. She is convinced you can't beat the syndicates. The Goodies agree till she offers to pay them. The boys are inept at dancing till Graeme supplies specially designed suits that will do the dancing for the boys. Moments before the dance competition, Delia Capone visits the boys and tries to bribe them. They refuse, and she warns they better get insurance. The suits work perfectly and the boys stay competitive in the competition. During a break Delia discovers the Goodies secret and sabotages their efforts. However the judges still declares them winners. During the celebrations Capone pays a visit and reveals Fay's true identity, Peaches Ferneto, famous ballroom shark who'd served 5 years for throwing a dance competition. Peaches admits to everything. The two agree to a dance off winner takes all. At dawn the two teams face off and the Goodies prevail.
- Bill is appalled at the way Graeme and Tim discuss Graeme's new girlfriend. He calls the Women's Liberation army, and Barbara comes to Goodies HQ and threatens to rough the boys up. She then sends them to her father's home to work as domestics so they can get an insight into the life of a woman. After a few days of Tim (dressed as a woman) and Graeme working at the house, Barbara arrives to announce that Bill is her new boyfriend. Tim struggles to adapt back to being a man after the encounter, and is convinced he is a liberated woman. Graeme now totally confused over how to handle gender relationships takes his computer out on a date. Finally Tim is forced to leave HQ after Bill and Graeme announce a double wedding to their respective partners. At the Church Tim makes an impassioned speech that convinces everyone to call the weddings off. He unfortunately attracts the attention of Barbara's father who thinks he might make a good brood mare, and all three boys make good their escape on their bike
- On board Lexx, a transmission is received advertising a pleasure ship, the Luvliner. Stanley and Xev decide to have some R&R, however, when they arrive, they discover they need to pay for services. Stanley decides to use the power of Lexx to convince the owner to offer some free samples. The crew begins to enjoy the services, and the owner contacts an associate with plans to steal the Lexx. Things are not as they seem onboard the Luvliner, and the crew tries to make the best of a bad situation. Later, the other criminals arrive and capture the crew of the Lexx. The space craft performs a series of tasks including firing Kai's body into the sun, which is when the gang decides to rape Xev. Tweedle rebels and throwing the Lexx into a series of maneuvers allows Kai to rejoin the ship and dispose of the criminals.
- A strange plant invades Lexx and examines the sleeping crew It then draws on Stanley's dream of a childhood sweetheart and morphs itself into a likeness of the girl, Lyekka. Elsewhere the crew of the probe, Eagle 5 from Potatoho breaches the ion veil shrouding their planet and begins exploring the Universe. Stanley tries to understand Lyekka when he is interrupted by Lexx to warn of the approach of Eagle 5. Its crew comes aboard to make contact. Stanley, wanting to demonstrate Lexx's power accidentally blows up Eagle 5 forcing him to take the visitors home. While exploring the ship Bando is seduced and killed by Lyekka. Meanwhile the explorers their home planet is destroyed by Mantrid. Still hungry after her meal of Bando, she kills Boosh. This she is seen by Kai, who reports to Stanley. Lyekka steals the container of protein that's the remains of Zev, and then begins seducing the last remaining explorer. Rather than eat him, she combines his body with the protein from Zev to produce a new version of the Lexx's lost crew member. Overjoyed to see the return of Zev, agree to take Lyekka to a planet where her appetite can be satisfied.
- Kai is woken from stasis but something goes wrong and injures Stanley. To save his life he's put into stasis, after passing control of Lexx to Zev. She seeks out a medical facility and after some unusual negotiations, gets treatment for The doctors are successful, and take an interest in Kai as a potential threat to their wider plans. The attending surgeon, Doctor Kazan attempts to wrest control of Lexx from Zev. Although warned of potential issues, Kazan electrocutes Zev to the point of death assuming she will transfer Lexx to him. The plan backfires and Zev morphs into a strange snake like creature before killing all the medical staff. She then sets off to rescue Kai who is at the point of being reduced to sub atomic particles. She pushes Kai out of the way of the death beam but is destroyed herself, reverting the control of Lexx back to a now healthy Stanley with her dying breath. As the Lexx leaves the facility we see the escape pod Mantrid survived in arrive and destroy the station.
- Ranger Reid, the sole surviving Texas Ranger of a murderous ambush, becomes the great masked hero with his companion, Tonto. Note: We do not know the first name of Ranger Reid. It is never said during the entire series.
- Clay Durfee gets word his appeal has been turned down, and he will be hanged Monday. Elsewhere the remains of his gang, including his brother work on a prison break, by using members of the Governor's family as hostages. When the gang attack a coach, The Ranger and Tonto intercept the group and rescue the women related to the Governor. The Lone Range organizes disguises for his party and they continue their journey to the state capital disguised as Mexicans. The gang doesn't fall for the ruse and attacks disguised group. The Lone Ranger and Tonto follow the gang to their hide out and begin picking off the gang members. A final confrontation with Durfree's brother seals Clay's fate, and rescues the women
- The Ranger and Tonto are scouting a campsite when they come across two old timers, Mosshorn and Flapjack having a duel. After breaking up the fight they go to Mosshorn's shack to get water. While there they notice a large number of Red Gap mining shares that Mosshorn won in a card game. Three men, Silk, Moose and Matt are salting the Red Gap mine in the hope of luring suckers to invest when they discover a legitimate vein. Before they can take control they need to get the shares back from Mosshorn. The three visit the old timer, he refuses to sell his shares and an argument breaks out. A fire starts and Matt is accidentally shot by Mosshorn. Next day Flapjack returns to the cabin to find it destroyed by fire and a body, assumed to be Mosshorn dead. The sheriff arrests Flapjack, but the Lone Ranger has his doubts. Using Tonto's tracking ability the Ranger discovers where Silk and Moose are holding Mosshorn. The Lone Ranger jumps Silk, who in turn is shot by Moose. Moose is then chased on horseback and finally arrested.
- The Ranger and Tonto ride through drought stricken country and encounter two recently robbed men, Clem and Sam, who has been shot. The men tell a story of being robbed of their herd. The Ranger and Tonto set out to intercept the cattle rustlers. Because of the dry conditions they can't follow tracks, and Tonto is sent to the local town for extra help. At Sam's shack the Ranger explains the situation to the other cattleman. The sheriff arrives with Tonto and talks the men out of forming a posse till the next day, however he recommends he Tonto and the Ranger should ride out that night and try to scout the rustler's position. The Lone Ranger senses a trap and agrees for the three of them to split and draw the fire of the rustlers. The ruse works and after a number of counter moves the rest of the gang is captured along with a confession by the sheriff
- The Vance family settles right in the middle of a war between the Madden gang and local ranches. Despite the hostility to Fred Vance over his past, he decides he will not be run off this parcel of land. The Lone Ranger believes in Fred's innocence, and asks him to help stop the ranchers riding into an ambush and then set a counter trap for the gang after rescuing the son of one of the ranchers being held hostage.
- A group of outlaws attack and destroy a barber shop in Gunstock. The Lone Ranger hears of the trouble and heads for the town to see if he can help Sheriff Bennett. At the town we discover Rocky Hanford is behind a protection racket and is extorting the businesses in the town. The Ranger arrives to discover the Sheriff claiming there are no problems. The Ranger is concerned about the sheriff, and goes undercover in the town. He discovers the town believes the sheriff was bought off by Hanford. The Lone Ranger confronts the sheriff about the allegations. The sheriff pulls a gun on the Ranger but Tonto overpowers him. They realize that Hanford has the sheriff's son. The Lone Ranger has a theory the person holding the boy has the initials RT - Rod Turner, one of Hanford's gang. The Lone Ranger sends Tonto to Hanford's as bait for a trap. The Lone Ranger follows the gang riding to the Turner place with Tonto. The Ranger flushes out the gang using fake powder bombs and rescues the sheriff's son.
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto are breaking camp when they see a man leave a package by a rock. Investigating they find a ransom note for the son of the local sheriff. The Ranger arrives at the sheriff's home to offer what help he could. Tonto and the Lone Ranger stake out the town to watch for any strangers who might ride into town. At the outlaws hideout the child falls ill and needs medical attention. Tonto sees a stranger purchase candy and other items, he alerts the Lone Ranger, who poses as a doctor to get the strangers attention. The outlaw brings the Ranger back to their hideout. He explains to the men the boy has typhoid and there is a chance they might catch it as well. One of the men rides into town and discovers the truth. The Ranger makes a break for it with the child on horseback. They get cornered by the gang and a gunfight breaks out till Tonto arrives and helps subdue the outlaws.
- The Lone Ranger gets word Silky Carter has been released from Jail. The Ranger suspects he will head for Thunder Mountain to retrieve money from previous robberies. At the Mountain a stage coach is attacked and one of the passengers is dragged off. At the outlaw hide out it is discovered the man snatched is not the right person. They kill and buy him. The Ranger encounters Doc Hagen, a supposed spider expert who quickly reveals his lack of knowledge about spiders. The Ranger thinks he is looking for Silky Carter's stash. He decides to interview the other passenger on the coach, Mrs. Nelson. The Ranger discovers the woman is a disguised US Marshall trying to track Silky. They compare notes and decide to join forces. We discover Mrs. Nelson is not a disguised marshal but Silky himself. Tonto comes across two henchmen burying the man shot earlier from the coach. Tonto works out the man was the real US marshal and Mrs. Nelson is really Silky. The Ranger plays along till Silky reveals where the money is buried then springs a trap that captures the ex criminal and the others search for the money.
- Dan, the Lone Ranger's nephew comes across a dead man. The Lone Ranger quickly identifies him as 'click' Philiips, the fastest Morse code operator in the area and known member of Juan Branco's gang. They believe 'click' was sending a message when he fell and died. The Ranger believes the gang is going to attack an expected stage coach full of gold. Branco is successful and steals the gold; he becomes enamored with the female passenger and gives her a distinctive ring. The Ranger intercepts the escaping coach. The passenger gives the Ranger the ring, he sees it as a way to trap Branco. Dan is sent back to camp, but is captured by Branco. The Lone Ranger and Tonto find Dan's tracks and follows them to Branco's hide out. He then sends Tonto back to town for reinforcements. The sheriff arrives with reinforcements and the gang is arrested.
- Sherriff Barnes arrives at a cabin looking for Meredith who he arrests for the murder of Judge Scoville. The Lone Ranger hears Meredith may be lynched. Later the Ranger with Tonto, head for town to keep an eye on the jail and interview Meredith. The Ranger speaks to the sheriff who brushes off his concerns. As night falls the town's folk begin organizing the lynching. Again the Ranger steps in and talks them out of it. Meanwhile Ted Latham confronts his father, without the lynching, there's a chance Ted's involvement will be revealed. His father sends him out of town for a week as cover. The Ranger follows Ted, explaining he'd heard the conversation with Ted's father. This forces Ted to confess the murder. Arriving back in town, Ted complains that the Ranger attacked him and was forced to give a false confession. Unsure of the situation, the sheriff arrests Ted. Finally Meredith is cleared by the sheriff when he discovers the bullets in the judge's body match Ted's and not Meredith's gun.