Bonanza – Riot

Season 14 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 3 October 1972

Writer: Robert Pirosh

Director: Lewis Allen

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Aldo Ray (Mr. Isaac), Gregory Walcott (Will Cooper), Marco St. John (Johnny Plank), Denver Pyle (Warden), Barney Phillips (Asa Calhoun), Bob Delegall (Willie Noon), William Paterson (Mr. Vannerman), Noble Willingham (Mr. Kirby), William Bryant (Governor Jim), Biff Manard (Scoggins), Morton Lewis (Idaho), Red Morgan (Kelly), Charles Wagenheim (Donovan), Nolan Leary (Old Charlie)

Notable Guest Stars

Aldo RayAldo Ray Gregory WalcottGregory Walcott

Production Notes

  • Former Titles: Day of Disaster and The Red Shirts
  • First appearance of Tim Matheson as Griff King
  • Mitch Vogel does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwright: Ben
  • Featured Characters: Candy and Griff
  • Location: Nevada State Prison

Bonanza – The Initiation

Season 14 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 26 September 1972

Writer: Douglas Day Stewart

Director: Alf Kjellin

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Bing Russell (Clem), Victor Sen Yung (Hop Sing)

Guest Stars
Ronny Howard (Ted Hoag), Ed Bakey (Lumis), William Bramley (Harlan Mueller), Biff Elliot (Harley Lewis), Sean Kelly (Josh Adams), Nicholas Beauvy (Ron Lewis), Jeff Smart (Sonny Mueller), Jimmy Van Patten (Corky Sibley), Al Barker Jr. (Billy Newton), James Chandler (George Adams), Pitt Herbert (Mr. Cropin), John Zaremba (Judge), Ivan Bonar (Preacher), Sam Javis (Bailiff), William Challee (Stableman), Harry Basch (Prosecutor), Jim Moore (Ray), Phyllis Love (Miss Griggs)

Notable Guest Stars

Ron HowardRonny Howard Sean KellySean Kelly

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwright: Jamie
  • Ben mentions burying a son recently

Bonanza – Heritage of Anger

Season 14 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 19 September 1972

Writer: Don Ingalls

Director: Nick Webster

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Robert Lansing (John Dundee), Fionnuala Flanagan (Elizabeth Dundee), Warren Kemmerling (Sheriff Garth), Len Lesser (Fancher), Roydon Clark (Bartlett), Ed Long (Anders), Harry Harvey, Sr. (Sangster), Henry Oliver (Telegrapher)

Notable Guest Stars

Fionnuala FlanaganFionnuala Flanagan Warren KemmerlingWarren Kemmerling Robert LansingRobert Lansing

Production Notes

  • The majority of filming was done on location at Sonora

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwright: Ben
  • Location: Nevada State Prison

Bonanza – Forever

Season 14 (Episode 1)

Air Date: 12 September 1972

Writer: Michael Landon

Director: Michael Landon

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Bing Russell (Sheriff Clem Foster)

Guest Stars
Bonnie Bedelia (Alice Harper), Andy Robinson (John Harper), Roy Jenson (Mr. Hanley), Robert Doyle (Sloan), Lee de Broux (Krater), Jay Jones (Carver), Ivan Bonar (The Minister), Joan Lemmo (Gloria), Helen Kleeb (Miss Grayson), John J. Fox (Jack), William Challee (Jake)

Notable Guest Stars

Bonnie BedeliaBonnie Bedelia Andy RobinsonAndy Robinson

Production Notes

  • Original Title: Hoss’ Dream
  • This episode was originally written for Dan Blocker but after Blocker’s death, Michael Landon was forced to rewrite it for his own character
  • This episode also marked the return of the original theme music after two seasons
  • This episode originally aired as a two hour episode. It was later shown as two parts for syndication purposes.
  • Elements of the David Rose musical score to this episode were later used in Little House on the Prairie and Highway to Heaven

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwright: Joe

One Ace Too Many

Season 13 (Episode 26)

Air Date: 2 April 1972

Writer: Stanley Roberts  Director: Lewis Allen

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Ray Teal (Sheriff Coffee), Victor Sen Yung (Hop Sing)

Guest Stars
Greg Mullavey (Jordan), Kate Jackson (Ellen), William Mims (Williams), Jack Collins (Mayor Harlow), William Bramley (Dan Fowler), Bill Zuckert (Matt Fowler), Harlan Warde (Solicitor George Osgood), Harry Holcombe (Dr. Martin), Eddie Ryder (Clerk), Gene Dynarski (Wheeler), Dave Cass (Deputy Coghlan), Richard X. Slattery (Henderson)

Notable Guest Stars

William BramleyWilliam Bramley Kate JacksonKate Jackson Greg MullaveyGreg Mullavey

Production Notes

  • This is the second of two episodes that feature Bradley Meredith
  • Lorne Greene also played the part of Bradley Meredith
  • Final appearance of Dan Blocker as Hoss Cartwright
  • Final appearance of Ray Teal as Sheriff Roy Coffee

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwright: Ben
  • Town: San Francisco

A Visit to Upright

Season 13 (Episode 25)

Air Date: 26 March 1972

Writer: Joseph Bonaduce  Director: William Wiard

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Alan Oppenheimer (Darius Dalrymple), Loretta Swit (Ellen Sue Carpenter), Anne Seymour (Miss Frost), Dan Tobin (Blakely), Ernest Sarracino (Frenchy), Fran Ryan (Widow Lucas), Harry Hickox (Mr. Turner), Beverlee Reed (Dance Hall Girl), Stuart Nisbet (Sheriff), James Rawley (Telegraph Operator), Richard Stahl (Snedaker)

Notable Guest Stars

Loretta SwitLoretta Swit

Episode Notes

  • Saloons: Trails End; Golden Spur
  • Sign: Upright Nev. ~ A GOOD PLACE TO BRING KIDS UP RIGHT

A Place to Hide

Season 13 (Episode 24)

Air Date: 19 March 1972

Teleplay: William D. Gordon

Story: Ward Hawkins and William D. Gordon

Director: Herschel Daugherty

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Ray Teal (Sheriff Coffee), Victor Sen Yung (Hop Sing)

Guest Stars
Suzanne Pleshette (Rose Becket/Katie Summers/Mrs. Ransom), Jon Cypher (Colonel Cody Ransom), Hurd Hatfield (Major Donahue), John Perak (McCleod), Wayne Sutherlin (Thibideaux), Edward Knight (Sgt. Brown), Stephen Coit (Plummer), Biff Manard (Hartsfield), Richard Ryal (Boardman), Reid Smith (Wells), Robert Ridgely (Liscomb), Jay Jones (Twohy), Jodie Foster (Bluebird Ransom)

Notable Guest Stars

Jon CypherJon Cypher Jodie FosterJodie Foster

Production Notes

  • Final episode to be filmed featuring Dan Blocker and Ray Teal

The Younger Brothers’ Younger Brother

Season 13 (Episode 23)

Air Date: 12 March 1972

Writer: Michael Landon  Director: Michael Landon

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Strother Martin (Cole Younger), Chuck McCann (Lonnie Younger), Henry Jones (Sheriff), Ken Lynch (Warden), James Jeter (Stage Guard), John Steadman (Sam), William Challee (Pa Younger), Ted Gehring (Bart Younger)

Notable Guest Stars

Henry JonesHenry Jones Strother MartinStrother Martin Chuck McCannChuck McCann

Production Notes

  • Michael Landon revised this later as the Little House on the Prairie episode “The Older Brothers”
  • Hoss sings a little during this episode – Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair by Stephen Foster (1854)

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwright: Hoss
  • Sheriff Barton reads two dime novels during this episode: Badmen of the West and The Outlaw of Hangman’s Gulch
  • Towns: Silver Hill; Barton
  • Location: Grants Prison

He Was Only Seven

Season 13 (Episode 22)

Air Date: 5 March 1972

Writer: Michael Landon  Director: Michael Landon

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Bing Russell (Deputy Clem)

Guest Stars
Roscoe Lee Browne (Joshua), William Watson (Zack), Robert Doyle (Clem), Edward Crawford (Jonah Morgan), Jeff Morris (Hal), Dick Farnsworth (Troy), Claudia Bryar (Martha), Sean Kelly (Billy), Harry Holcombe (Dr. Martin), Beverly Carter (Alice), Napoleon Whiting (Bert), Joseph Perry (Sheriff Tyson)

Notable Guest Stars

Roscoe Lee BrowneRoscoe Lee Browne Harry HolcombeHarry Holcombe William WatsonWilliam Watson

Production Notes

  • This episode was later re-worked by Michael Landon into the Little House on the Prairie episode “He Was Only Twelve”

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwrights: Joe and Jamie

Search in Limbo

Season 13 (Episode 21)

Air Date: 20 February 1972

Writer: Don Ingalls  Director: Leo Penn

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Albert Salmi (Sheriff), Pamela Payton-Wright (Amy), Lucille Benson (Mrs. Melody), Lawrence Montaigne (Sid Langley), Kenneth Tobey (Notary), Chubby Johnson (Old Man), Lee McLaughlin (Clerk), Gerald Hiken (Dr. Jacob Penner)

Notable Guest Stars

Albert SalmiAlbert Salmi

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwright: Ben

Shanklin

Season 13 (Episode 20)

Air Date: 13 February 1962

Writer: William Kelley  Director: Leo Penn

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Victor Sen Yung (Hop Sing), Bing Russell (Deputy Clem)

Guest Stars
Charles Cioffi (Shanklin), Woodrow Parfrey (Dr. Richard Ingram), Karl Lukas (Irons), Michael Clark (Brackney), Scott Walker (Grange), Dehl Berti (Ritter), Denny Hall (Beecher), Rance Howard (Bogardus), E.J. Andre (Yost), Clark Gordon (Beasley), Don McGovern (Till), Sam Javis (McLaughlin), Bill Beckett (Asquith), Eddie Little Sky (Gaviotta), Byron Morrow (Whitlock), Shannon Christie (Mary Elizabeth)

Notable Guest Stars

Charles CioffiCharles Cioffi Woodrow ParfreyWoodrow Parfrey

Episode Notes

  • Dr. Joshua Martin is away in Carson City

The Customs of the Country

Season 13 (Episode 19)

Air Date: 6 February 1972

Writer: Joseph Bonaduce  Director: Joseph Pevney

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Alfonso Arau (Simon), Alan Oppenheimer (Ernesto), Pilar Seurat (Ines), David A. Renard (Padre), Maria Grimm (Leonora), Mike de Anda (Blacksmith), Annette Cardona (Carmen), Malila Saint Duval (Raquel), Tony de Costa (Jose), George Cervera (Rafael)

Notable Guest Stars

Alfonso ArauAlfonso Arau Alan OppenheimerAlan Oppenheimer Pilar SeuratPilar Seurat

Episode Notes

  • Featured Cartwrights: Joe and Hoss