The Virginian – Lost Yesterday

Season 3 (Episode 20)

Air Date: 3 February 1965

Writer: True Boardman

Director: Don McDougall

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harlan Warde (Sheriff John Brannan), John Bryant (Dr. Spalding)

Guest Stars
Shirley Knight (Clara Malone), Monica Lewis (Martha Winslow), Simon Scott (Trev Holcomb), John Kellogg (Sam Barton), Don Wilbanks (Feeney), Stuart Randall (The Sheriff), Sam Edwards (The Clerk), Mike Ragan (The Townsman), Clyde Howdy (The Cowhand)

Production Notes

  • Lee J. Cobb and Doug McClure do not appear in this episode

 

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The Virginian – Six Graves at Cripple Creek

Season 3 (Episode 19)

Air Date: 27 January 1965

Writer: Carey Wilber

Director: Maury Geraghty

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harlan Wade (Sheriff John Brannan)

Guest Stars
John Doucette (Marshall Goodbody), Sheilah Wells (Lucille Carver), Paul Birch (John Carver), Harry Lauter (Cat McGraw), Walter Reed (Major Mallory), Catherine McLeod (Mrs. Mallory), Robert Pine (The Orderly – Nathan), Richard Reeves (Jake Grohs), William Tannen (The Bartender), John Harmon (B.G. Coonley), Chuck Roberson (The Freight Wagon Driver), Johnny Dodge (The Guard), Vince Williams (The Citizen), Leonard P. Geer (The Tough Guy)

Production Notes

  • Lee J. Cobb, Roberta Shore, Randy Boone and James Drury do not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Towns: Silver City; Deadwood
  • Location: Fort Shields

 

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The Virginian – Hideout

Season 3 (Episode 18)

Air Date: 13 January 1965

Teleplay: Cy Chermak

Director: Don McDougall

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
John Bryant (Dr. Spalding)

Guest Stars
Forrest Tucker (Martin Evers), Andrew Prine (Clint Evers), Douglas V. Fowley (Sorrowful), Walter Woolf King (The Judge), Lew Brown (The 1st Passerby), Lee Anthony (The 2nd Passerby)

Production Notes

  • Based on a Screenplay by Edna Anhalt from a novel by Stuart Hardy – Sierra (1950) starring Audie Murphy
  • Lee J. Cobb does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Featured Character: Betsy Garth

 

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The Virginian – Two Men Named Laredo

Season 3 (Episode 17)

Air Date: 6 January 1965

Teleplay: Don Brinkley

Story: Don Brinkley and Don Tait

Director: William Hale

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
L.Q. Jones (Belden), John Bryant (Dr. Spalding)

Guest Stars
Fabian (Eddie Laredo), Elizabeth MacRae (Molly Weems), Ford Rainey (The Prosecutor), Paul Comi (Brad Carter), Rayford Barnes (Bojo Sanders), Thomas Bellin (Clint), Walter Woolf King (The Judge), Austin Green (The Juror), William Phipps (The 1st Ranch Hand)

Episode Notes

  • Location: Cheyenne Stock Yard

 

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The Virginian – The Hour of the Tiger

Season 3 (Episode 16)

Air Date: 30 December 1964

Writer: Harry Kleiner

Director: Richard L. Bare

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Cely Carrillo (Kum Ho), Tom Tully (Julius Antlow), Lee Gordon (Big Jim Lafferty), Robert Wilke (Colton), Tom Simcox (Chris Antlow), Kam Tong (Chang), Helen Kleeb (Susan Antlow), Ron Burke (Shiloh Man), Ed Faulkner (Pete)

Production Notes

  • Doug McClure and Clu Gulager do not appear in this episode

 

← A Man of the People Two Men Named Laredo →

The Virginian – A Man of the People

Season 3 (Episode 15)

Air Date: 23 December 1964

Teleplay: William Fay and True Boardman

Story: William Fay

Director: William Witney

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Roy Engel (Barney Wingate)

Guest Stars
James Dunn (Honest Matt Cosgrove), Arthur Space (Ownie Francis), Martin West (David O’Mara), Brendan Dillon (Mr. Dolan), Hal Baylor (Sgt. Costello), A.G. Vitanza (Dominic Pelligrini), Robert Boon (Hans Jungman), Alvy Moore (Ray Harris), Pitt Herbert (The Telegraph Operator), Russ Bender (The Land Office Clerk), David McMahon (The Conductor), Sam Edwards (The Hotel Clerk), Shirley O’Hara (Mrs. Dolan), Barry Brooks (The Workman), Jimmy Joyce (The Cameraman), Hoke Howell (The Corporal)

Production Notes

  • Doug McClure and Roberta Shore do not appear in this episode

 

← The Payment The Hour of the Tiger →

The Virginian – The Payment

Season 3 (Episode 14)

Air Date: 16 December 1964

Writer: Thomas Thompson

Director: John Florea

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
L.Q. Jones (Belden), Harlan Wade (Sheriff John Brannan)

Guest Stars
Lloyd Nolan (Abe Clayton), Lisabeth Hush (Rita Collins), Bruce Dern (Lee Darrow), Ed Peck (Ben Clayton), Robert Ivers (Vance Clayton), Med Flory (Tom Sardo), Clay Tanner (The Station Master), Elizabeth Harrower (Mrs. Crandall)

Production Notes

  • Lee J. Cobb, Doug McClure and Roberta Shore do not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Featured Character: Emmett Ryker

 

← Portrait of a Widow A Man of the People →

The Virginian – Portrait of a Widow

Season 3 (Episode 13)

Air Date: 9 December 1964

Writers: Tom Blackburn and Lawrence Edward Watkin

Director: Don McDougall

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
L.Q. Jones (Belden), Roy Engel (Barney Wingate)

Guest Stars
Vera Miles (Maggie Menken), John Gavin (Charles Boulanger), Ann Doran (Reba), Michael Forest (George MacGregor), Pitt Herbert (The Clerk), David McMahon (The Conductor), Charles Horvath (Jesse Fairchild), Audrey Swanson (Mrs. Wingate), Ron Burke (The Cowhand)

Production Notes

  • Doug McClure and Clu Gulager do not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Location: Wells Street Depot (Chicago)

 

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The Virginian – A Gallows for Sam Horn

Season 3 (Episode 12)

Air Date: 2 December 1964

Writer: Dean Riesner

Director: Don McDougall

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Ross Elliott (Sheriff Mark Abbott)

Guest Stars
John Lupton (Sam Horn), Edward Binns (John Briscoe), Laurel Goodwin (Peg Dineen), Buck Taylor (Scott Briscoe), George Kennedy (Jack Marshman), Virginia Christine (Judith Briscoe), Paul Comi (Brad Carter), Walter Woolf King (Judge MacDonald), Elizabeth Harrower (Mrs. Crandall), Gail Bonney (The Farm Woman), Med Flory (Tom Yeager), Barry Cahill (Tatum), Mike Mahoney (Zachary)

Production Notes

  • Doug McClure, Roberta Shore and Randy Boone do not appear in this episode

 

← All Nice and Legal Portrait of a Widow →

The Virginian – All Nice and Legal

Season 3 (Episode 11)

Air Date: 5 November 1964

Writer: Jean Holloway

Director: Don McDougall

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Anne Francis (Victoria Greenly), Ellen Corby (Mrs. Clancy), John Kellogg (Seth Porter), Paul Comi (Brad Carter), Judson Pratt (Jerd Morgan), Jeff Cooper (Matt Potter), Robert Gothie (George Potter), Walter Woolf King (Judge), Harold Gould (John Anderson), Linda Foster (Sally), Stephen Price (Tommy), Ollie O’Toole (Joe Mapes), Norman Leavitt (Clem Atwell), Clay Tanner (Baggage Man), Pitt Herbert (Telegrapher), Sam Edwards (Desk Clerk)

 

← Return a Stranger A Gallows for Sam Horn →

The Virginian – Return a Stranger

Season 3 (Episode 10)

Air Date: 18 November 1964

Teleplay: True Boardman

Story: George Slavin

Director: Maury Geraghty

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Roy Engel (Barney Wingate)

Guest Stars
Leif Erickson (Charlie Ryan), Peter Brown (Craig Ryan), Whit Bissell (Whit Parsons), Robert Colbert (Joe Barker), William Fawcett (Sam Elberry), Richard Garland (Vet), Ollie O’Toole (Ray Masters), Bob Anderson (Jenkins), Audrey Swanson (Mrs. Wingate), Dan White (The Baggage Man), Hinton Pope (Dales), Frank Sully (The Bartender – Danny), Joe McGuinn (The 1st Rancher), Russ White (The 2nd Rancher), Dean Harens (Reverend Haggarty)

Production Notes

  • Doug McClure does not appear in this episode
  • Song: The Cat Came Back by Harry S. Miller (1893)

Episode Notes

  • Business: Gloria Mining Co.

 

← The Girl from Yesterday All Nice and Legal →

The Virginian – The Girl from Yesterday

Season 3 (Episode 9)

Air Date: 11 November 1964

Teleplay: Mark Rodgers and Louis Vittes

Story: Mark Rodgers

Director: John Florea

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Gary Clarke (Steve Hill), L.Q. Jones (Belden)

Guest Stars
Mark Richman (Jack Wade), Ruta Lee (Jane Carlyle), Don Collier (Marshall Cass), Charles Bateman (Neal Fairburn), Barry Kelley (Commissioner Todd), Michael Macready (Lt. Sawtelle), Mike Ragan (Avery), Christian Anderson (Chuck)

Production Notes

  • Doug McClure does not appear in this episode
  • Final appearance of Gary Clarke as Steve Hill
  • Song: Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be? (Traditional English Nursery Rhyme)

 

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