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John Colton is the city administrator, and a hard-nosed, incorruptible leader who works tirelessly to clean up New
Orleans. Colton is also clever, and knows that his position would be untenable if he were personally caught using questionable methods to clamp down on crime. He therefore uses Yancy to
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Yancy has a strong conviction that the United States must be one nation again. Although he is based out of New
Orleans, his Mississippi riverboat, the Sultana, and Yancy's propensity for adventure mean that some episodes take him far away from Louisiana; some stories take place as far away as Nevada
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Derringer's African-American servant. A dignified pillar of the community, he is the head of a committee that represents "thousands of law-abiding citizens of New Orleans" in bringing a petition to the city administrator in the episode "V as in Voodoo". A club doorman addressed as
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Captain Amos Fry is the local head of the U.S. Secret
Service who works closely with Colton to combat lawlessness in New Orleans. Fry does not know of Derringer's unpaid work as an espionage agent; often the amiable but plodding Fry is working on combating a problem in a legal manner, while
391:; only Colton knows of this special role. Often at the beginning of an episode, Colton, a former Union Army colonel, asks Yancy to help solve New Orleans' present threat. Often, by the end of an episode, he arrests Yancy for breaking the law in order to do it. Yancy agrees to be Colton's "
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Christmas episode. Villains go after Yancy's dog, Dixie, after Yancy's father dies, leaving a note that only the dog knows where the family pre-war fortune is buried. Special guest star is star Jock Mahoney's real-life wife, Margaret Field, as Bridget Malone (as Maggie Mahoney).
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sank from an explosion and fire on April 27, 1865.) A lover of fine cuisine and the high life, he spends much of his leisure time at Madame
Francine's Club (an exclusive members-only gambling house), the Sazerac Restaurant, or at the Charter House Restaurant, whose specialty is French
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Francine's cousin from Ireland, who, while visiting New Orleans, decides that Yancy is to be her future husband. Special guest star is star Jock Mahoney's real-life wife, Margaret Field, as Bridget Malone (as Maggie
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Orleans is going to be flooded. Obadiah suggests to Yancy a risky scheme to save New Orleans. John Colton is taken prisoner by Lady Charity to protect her plantation property from Yancy's risky scheme. Meanwhile, Rogue Donovan tries to kill Yancy.
1573:), he did not know about and that his family plantation, Waverly, has been turned into a gambling den. John Colton, the City Administrator of New Orleans, helps to return the Waverly to Yancy. John Colton asks Yancy to help rebuild New Orleans as his special agent.
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573:. Yancy and Francine were wise to his ways, and frequently stopped him from fleecing club members. However, he was a useful source of information about doings in the criminal underworld, and sometimes participated in certain 'sting' operations for Yancy.
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at the time and popularly associated with Yancy, did not resemble anything that the character actually used.) He is an expert marksman. He also carries a cane or a riding crop with hidden swords and is said to have iron fists: one punch and his opponent
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Yancy's recurring love interest is Madame
Francine. She is the strong-willed, beautiful owner of a members-only gambling house in New Orleans, and she or her business are often involved in Yancy's adventures. Her real name is Nora and she is actually
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Bulette), John Cliff (Nat Greer), Harry Swoger (Big Jim Ogden), Addison Richards (Judge Harper), Steve Pendleton (Sheriff Anderson), Woodrow Chambliss (Captain Tom), James Anderson (Fitch), Booth Colman (Henry
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Yancy must deal with a female pirate, Coco LaSalle, who has stolen his shirts that he ordered from St. Louis. He goes after her into the deadly swamps. Colton tags along to recover a stolen necklace for representatives of the Mexican
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anthology series beginning February 8, 1960. In 1961, it was broadcast in at least 43 TV markets, including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and New Orleans. Official Films Inc. handled the distribution.
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1298:– Marshal Ike Milton in "Gone But Not Forgotten" and “Gone But Not Forgotten“
3373:"Yancy Derringer – 'The Complete Series' is Steamboating Down the DVD River"
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Imagining Wild Bill: James Butler Hickok in War, Media, and Memory
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Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed
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Barker, Deborah E.; Starkey, Theresa (October 23, 2019).
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1274:– Captain Billy of the Sultana in “The Quiet Firecracker”
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1322:– Major James Sampson in "The Gun That Murdered Lincoln"
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333:, husband and wife, as creators. The show's sponsor was
1905: : Theodore and Mathilde Ferro & Richard Sale
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Maggie Hayes – Ruby in "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson"
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Detecting the South in Fiction, Film, and Television
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1346:– Stephen Quayne in "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson"
1277:Tom Palmer – Hotel Clerk in “Fire on the Frontier”
1075:Holly Harris – Madame Hauptmann in “Panic in Town"
309:from October 2, 1958, to September 24, 1959, with
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1226:Dennis McCarthy – Hotel Clerk in “V as in Voodoo”
1178:Janet Lord – Elsie Tulliver in "Collector's Item"
1078:Joe Haworth – Lieutenant in “Hell and High Water"
2004:Guest star: Louise Fletcher (Miss Nelly/Alithea)
958:John Damler – Man in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
360:The eponymous character, Yancy Derringer, is an
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2401: : Kellam De Forest & Marjorie Helper
1437:Clessia Wade – Devil Dancer in “V as in Voodoo”
1292:William Pullen – Henri in “The Wayward Warrior”
1157:– Barbara Kent in "Nightmare on Bourbon Street"
395:" for the good of the city and his interests."
3478:Cultural depictions of George Armstrong Custer
2806:Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (June 24, 2009).
1325:Alan Reynolds – Overseer in “Duel at the Oaks”
1316:– General Stafford in "The Loot from Richmond"
1268:Doug Odney – Webster in “Thunder on the River"
1235:– Howard Austin in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
839:– Ticket Seller in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
806:– Patricia Tappworth in “Thunder on the River"
2314: : Kellam De Forest and Marjorie Helper
1352:– Phillip Hampton in "Memo to a Firing Squad"
1151:– Wayland Farr in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
1072:– Gloria Stafford in "The Loot from Richmond"
337:, and Klear floor wax was a regular sponsor.
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1253:Irving Mitchell – Manager in “Panic in Town"
1057:Otis Greene – Roy in "Return to New Orleans"
976:– Bullet Pike in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
824:Val Benedict – Gunman in “Outlaw at Liberty”
794:– General Hugh Morgan in "A State of Crisis"
376:, in 1868, three years after the end of the
3448:American action adventure television series
3413:National Firearms Museum – Sharps Derringer
3310:. University Press of Kansas. p. 135.
2362: : Robert Spielman & Richard Sale
1939: : Richard Sale & Robert Spielman
1755: : Alvin Sapinsley & Richard Sale
1283:– Earle Bartley in "The Loot from Richmond"
1190:– Judge Randall in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
1123:– Julie Randall in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
860:Naaman Brown – Dr. YaYa in “V as in Voodoo”
833:Joan Boston – Opal in “The Wayward Warrior”
673:(billed as Maggie Mahoney) – Bridget Malone
3278:"'Yancy Derringer,' Filmed Series, Begins"
2995:. University of Texas Press. p. 208.
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1385:– George Slocum in "Return to New Orleans"
1289:– Sheriff Anderson in "The Louisiana Dude"
1265:Anne Neyland – Wilma in "Collector's Item"
1163:– Francis Jordan in "Mayhem at the Market"
1102:– Bonnie Mason in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
982:– Colonel Tate in "Memo to a Firing Squad"
927:– Harmon Steele in "Return to New Orleans"
344:in 1938. Sale was one of the highest-paid
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3244:"23 off -network series released in 1961"
1443:– Jessie Belle in “The Quiet Firecracker”
1223:– Shute O’Brien in “Thunder on the River"
1217:– Barret Rankin in "A Bullet for Bridget"
1205:– Alex Bristol in “The Quiet Firecracker”
1048:– Lance Carter in "The Belle from Boston"
800:– Colonel Duval in "Mayhem at the Market"
782:– Celeste Duval in "Mayhem at the Market"
742:– Amanda Eaton in "Return to New Orleans"
645:Gene Collins – Willy Quill, Sultana pilot
502:American Indian who communicates only by
372:Captain who has returned to New Orleans,
3483:Television series based on short fiction
3151:Pitts, Michael R. (September 17, 2015).
3117:Vecchio, Deborah Del (January 2, 2013).
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1985: : John Hawkins & Richard Sale
1962:Guest star: Kasey Rogers (Blackeyed Sue)
1505:is just too quaint to be entertaining."
1465:– Billie Jo James in “Ticket to Natchez”
1418:– Alvin Watson in “Fire on the Frontier”
851:– Carrie Meade in "Mayhem at the Market"
845:– Rogue Donovan in “Hell and High Water"
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970:– Spade Stuart in "An Ace Called Spade"
955:– Lady Charity in “Hell and High Water"
915:– Madame Marie in "An Ace Called Spade"
881:– Dorinda Ashton in “Ticket to Natchez”
857:– Julia Bulette in "The Louisiana Dude"
818:– Captain Blythe in "A State of Crisis"
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1244:– Charlotte DuBois in “V as in Voodoo”
1184:– The Warrior in “The Wayward Warrior”
1169:– Priscilla Cole in “A Game of Chance“
1039:– Jack Dingo in “Fire on the Frontier”
943:– Slade Donovan in "A State of Crisis"
903:– Benjamin Quade in “A Game of Chance“
758:– Blind Bill in "Mayhem at the Market"
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1449:– Duke Winslow in “Ticket to Natchez”
1434:– Charles LeBow in “Duel at the Oaks”
1370:– Phillip Lorme in “Duel at the Oaks”
1337:– Matthew Younger in "Marble Fingers"
1129:– Dr. Frank Bishop in “Panic in Town"
988:– Charles Hammond in “V as in Voodoo”
921:– Henry Duval in "The Louisiana Dude"
830:– Conductor in “Fire on the Frontier”
566:Jody Barker is a respectable-looking
547:Robert McCord, III – Captain Amos Fry
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3275:Shanley, John P. (October 3, 1958).
3120:Beverly Garland: Her Life and Career
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1900: : Theodore and Mathilde Ferro
1495:A review of the premiere episode in
1471:– Hon Lee in “The Quiet Firecracker”
1379:– Patricia Lee in "A Game of Chance"
1358:– Black-eyed Sue in "Marble Fingers"
1310:– Lucy Maridale in “Gallatin Street”
1196:– Major Alvin in "A State of Crisis"
964:– Lily Rose Beam in “V as in Voodoo”
788:– Wayne Raven in “Outlaw at Liberty”
776:– Marble Fingers in "Marble Fingers"
694:Robert McCord III – Captain Amos Fry
16:American action/adventure TV program
3458:Television shows set in New Orleans
2865:. October 13, 1958. pp. 22, 25
2694:Yancy's good friend Miss Mandarin (
1087:– Fargo in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
1003:– Sally Snow in “Outlaw at Liberty”
909:– Nat Greer in "The Louisiana Dude"
3443:Television series set in the 1860s
3375:. TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from
2989:Brode, Douglas (January 1, 2010).
2958:"The Cash Box Sleeper of the Week"
1403:– Karen Ogilvie in “Panic in Town"
1066:– Emily DuBois in “V as in Voodoo”
812:– Dink Saxon in “A Game of Chance“
752:in "The Night the Russians Landed"
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2750:Coles Trapnell & Richard Sale
2614:Coles Trapnell & Richard Sale
1304:– Bart Ogilvie in “Panic in Town"
1175:– Romilly Vale in "Two of a Kind"
1054:– Laney in "A Bullet for Bridget"
1027:– Pierre in "The Fair Freebooter"
1021:– Mr. Halligan in "Two of a Kind"
1015:– Ruby in “The Quiet Firecracker”
718:Mickey Morton – Wee Willie Benson
442:actual riverboat of the same name
3473:Television series by CBS Studios
3023:Salecker, Gene E. (2022-03-15).
869:– Harry Kidd in “V as in Voodoo”
612:Madame Francine's club hostesses
3224:. September 11, 1961. p. 6
2967:. February 28, 1959. p. 12
2494:Guest stars: Robert Carricart (
2392:"The Gun That Murdered Lincoln"
2138:"The Night the Russians Landed"
1108:– Captain MacBain in “Longhair”
875:– Sneaky Joe in “Panic in Town"
770:– Fitch in "The Louisiana Dude"
498:, Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah, is a silent
3488:American spy television series
3195:. January 11, 1960. p. 14
1817:"The Saga of Lonesome Jackson"
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994:– Dean Salsbury in "Old Dixie"
764:– Crenshaw in "Marble Fingers"
709:Lee Kendall – Blackjack Benson
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2599:guest stars as Slade Donovan.
2044:"Nightmare on Bourbon Street"
1891:"Three Knaves from New Haven"
1250:– Ricky in "Collector's Item"
949:– Desiree in "Marble Fingers"
475:remains unconscious for a day
305:series that was broadcast on
2081:Mary Loos & Richard Sale
2050:Mary Loos & Richard Sale
1553:Mary Loos & Richard Sale
1135:– Biloxi in "Marble Fingers"
642:– Captain Tom of the Sultana
3253:. July 17, 1961. p. 27
2929:. McFarland. p. 1201.
2744:"Two Tickets to Promontory"
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2242:February 19, 1959
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1988:December 25, 1958
1947:December 18, 1958
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1834:November 27, 1958
1791:November 20, 1958
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623:Charlene James – Pearl Girl
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1590:Mary Loos and Richard Sale
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3123:. McFarland. p. 63.
3029:. Naval Institute Press.
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1944: : Robert Spielman
1856:"Memo to a Firing Squad"
1831: : Alvin Sapinsley
1780:"The Loot from Richmond"
1117:– Spinner in "Old Dixie"
667:Marvin Bryan – Lt. Bacon
578:Larry J. Blake – Turnkey
2678:Mary Loos, Richard Sale
2670:"The Quiet Firecracker"
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2476:Mary Loos, Richard Sale
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1547:"Return to New Orleans"
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335:S. C. Johnson & Son
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2470:"Fire on the Frontier"
2348:"Thunder on the River"
2107:"Mayhem at the Market"
1701:"A Bullet for Bridget"
1508:The trade publication
1477:Reruns and syndication
1428:in “Outlaw at Liberty”
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3453:CBS television dramas
3055:McNeil, Alex (1996).
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2542:"The Wayward Warrior"
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2075:"The Fair Freebooter"
1660:"An Ace Called Spade"
937:in "Collector's Item"
727:– Captain Sven Larsen
689:Robert Lowery (actor)
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3304:Nadel, Alan (2005).
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2778:On October 9, 2012,
2267:"The Louisiana Dude"
1647:Natchez, Mississippi
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3438:Fiction set in 1868
2608:"Outlaw at Liberty"
2573:"A State of Crisis"
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1615:"Ticket to Natchez"
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3215:"New York Roundup"
3186:"New York Roundup"
2611:William F. Claxton
2510:William F. Claxton
2507:"Duel at the Oaks"
2435:"Collector's Item"
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2171:"A Game of Chance"
2016:William F. Claxton
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658:– Colorado Charlie
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3096:978-0-8071-7269-8
3036:978-1-68247-744-1
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240:Sharpe-Lewis
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2531:John Vivyan
2404:Teleplay by
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1143:Jesse James
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740:Julie Adams
733:Guest stars
725:John Qualen
713:Joan Taylor
704:Noreen Nash
685:– Toby Cook
593:Bill Walker
516:Kevin Hagen
393:huckleberry
196:of episodes
157:Kevin Hagen
118:Directed by
3422:Categories
2786:References
2757:1959-06-04
2720:1959-05-28
2685:1959-05-21
2652:1959-05-14
2621:1959-05-07
2597:Walter Coy
2586:1959-04-30
2555:1959-04-16
2520:1959-04-09
2483:1959-04-02
2448:1959-03-26
2413:1959-03-19
2369:1959-03-12
2326:1959-03-05
2305:"Longhair"
2280:1959-02-26
2246:1959-02-19
2215:1959-02-12
2184:1959-02-05
2153:1959-01-29
2120:1959-01-22
2088:1959-01-15
2057:1959-01-08
2026:1959-01-01
1992:1958-12-25
1951:1958-12-18
1912:1958-12-11
1869:1958-12-04
1838:1958-11-27
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1762:1958-11-13
1722:1958-11-06
1681:1958-10-30
1636:1958-10-23
1597:1958-10-09
1560:1958-10-02
1536:Written by
1182:Karl Lukas
1149:John Larch
1139:Brett King
1106:Roy Jensen
1091:Reed Howes
1085:Bill Henry
1046:Leo Gordon
1019:Dick Foran
1007:Gene Evans
992:Val Dufour
968:Ray Danton
941:Walter Coy
907:John Cliff
879:Jean Byron
867:Paul Bryar
837:Don Brodie
780:Mari Aldon
762:Norm Alden
746:Nick Adams
571:pickpocket
430:plantation
362:adventurer
317:Background
283:1959-06-04
273:1958-10-02
229:30 minutes
218:Don Sharpe
204:Production
185:of seasons
87:Written by
66:Created by
1732:Mahoney).
1416:Dan Tobin
1221:Ken Mayer
974:Jim Davis
913:Ann Codee
606:Recurring
595:– Obadiah
466:concealed
462:derringer
459:pepperbox
434:riverboat
374:Louisiana
331:Mary Loos
303:adventure
99:Mary Loos
73:Mary Loos
60:Adventure
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508:buckshot
496:sidekick
494:Yancy's
487:X Brands
356:Overview
147:X Brands
135:Starring
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