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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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Obadiah is 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
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Special 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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We meet, for the first time, Bridget Malone, Madame 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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It looks like New 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.
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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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Guest stars: Hillary Brooke (Julia 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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After the program's single year on network television, its reruns found audiences in repeats and in syndication. NBC bought all 34 episodes from Don Sharpe Productions to show as part of the network's afternoon
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Shop owners receive threats of violence if they refuse to sell their property to three strangers. Special guest star is star Jock Mahoney's real-life wife, Margaret Field, as Bridget Malone (as Maggie Mahoney).
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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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With the city of New Orleans plagued by counterfeit money, General Hugh Morgan arrives in New Orleans with orders promoting John Colton to a post in Washington and giving Morgan command of the city.
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Yancy spent so much time in the local jail (usually put there by Colton or Fry), he became great pals with the jailer, who was addressed as "Turnkey". The genial Turnkey (played by
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Derringer—unconstrained by official law-enforcement policies and procedures—uses decidedly more unorthodox, colorful and possibly borderline-illegal methods to nullify the threat.
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A serial attacker is loose in New Orleans. He attacks women and cuts their hair. The authorities are seemingly powerless. A group of vigilantes decides to take over New Orleans.
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Yancy is relieved to find that a newspaper story about City Administrator Colton's death is premature, but fears that Colton will be the victim of trickery in an upcoming duel.
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Widely respected by all parts of New Orleans society as a Southerner who never surrendered, Derringer is recruited by the Federal City Administrator, John Colton, to work as a
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A friend of Yancy's comes to visit from Virginia City with news that his silver mine is doing well, but that there is a gravestone in the cemetery with Yancy's name on it.
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visits New Orleans, Yancy discovers that he is being stalked by an indian seeking revenge for a past wrong. We meet, for the first time, Colorado Charlie, Indian scout.
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A messenger is sent to New Orleans by a former general in the Civil War, but is killed before he can reveal what happened to a fortune that was taken from
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of the 1930s. The story was never mentioned, but it was about a destitute aristocrat and troublemaker who returns to New Orleans three years after the
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An army officer with vengeance in his heart tries to stop a presidential pardon. Without the pardon, a man is scheduled to die before a firing squad.
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To assist a woman in her crusade to provide a home for the city's orphans, Yancy comes up with a scheme that requires the aid of photography pioneer
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Yancy decides to help a fellow riverboat owner whose fleet is being sabotaged by rivals trying to corner the market on river traffic.
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Trying to stop some gun smugglers, Yancy has a run-in with a boxing champion and a rematch with a female river pirate, Coco LaSalle.
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A mysterious mad bomber steals explosives and threatens to blow up the entire city of New Orleans. Guest star: Mary LaRoche
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After City Administrator Colton hangs a member of an outlaw gang, the others decide to take revenge on his visiting sister.
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In 1868, Yancy arrives home, penniless, after the war, only to discover he has a (woman posing as his) wife, Amanda Eaton (
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Merchants are in such fear for their lives that Yancy gets no cooperation in his attempt to break a new protection racket.
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On a train trip to a celebration of the completion of the transcontinental railroad, Yancy discovers a saboteur.
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Yancy's indian friend, Pahoo, becomes an important element in efforts to prevent a war with the Pawnee tribes.
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Sale and Loos based the series on "The Devil Made a Derringer", a short story by Sale that appeared in
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Yancy is at a loss to figure out what's going on when an old wartime friend is charged with murder.
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Yancy helps a sea captain who was cheated out of his money in a dive on notorious Gallatin Street.
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Yancy wins a half interest in a silver mine. The Sultana's boiler blows up, and Yancy travels to
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A wealthy, but lonely, man who has come to New Orleans looking for a wife asks Yancy to help him.
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Yancy tries to combat superstition when the city is terrorized by a mysterious voodoo priestess.
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TV Guide Vol. 7, No. 11; March 14, 1959; whole number 311; "Jocko the Gymnast" by Bob Johnson
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City Administrator John Colton entrusts Yancy with an army payroll that is to be taken to
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Thom Carney – Army Clerk in "A State of Crisis" and Conductor in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
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Jeremiah is seen in a few episodes, but this character has no lines and is not credited.
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Yancy is unjustly accused of having provided the weapon used by presidential assassin
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Destruction of the Steamboat Sultana: The Worst Maritime Disaster in American History
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Shooting Stars of the Small Screen: Encyclopedia of TV Western Actors, 1946–Present
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called it "nonsensical" and "distinctive in its silliness". The review concluded, "
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in the title role. It was broadcast from 8:30 to 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursdays.
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Total Television: the Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present
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Theodore and Mathilde Ferro, Richard Sale (story by Theodore and Mathilde Ferro)
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unofficially deal with situations that cannot be resolved by conventional means.
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Tommy Mara recorded the show's theme with an orchestra and chorus in 1959 for
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present
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Guest stars: Charles Bronson (Rogue Donovan), Patricia Cutts (Lady Charity)
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Yancy suspects foul play when a lottery winner dies before she can collect.
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The show was produced by Derringer Productions and filmed in Hollywood by
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Yancy and Pahoo are framed for a series of crimes and now face execution.
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Monitored Peril: Asian Americans and the Politics of TV Representation
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Yancy tries to find out who's responsible for recent grave robberies.
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released the complete series on DVD for the first time in Region 1.
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A visiting Russian noble appears to have become a target for murder.
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Alberto Morin – Colonel Suvoroff in "The Night the Russians Landed"
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Imagining Wild Bill: James Butler Hickok in War, Media, and Memory
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Television in Black-and-white America: Race and National Identity
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When called to action, Yancy's weapons of choice are four-barrel
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Charles Bronson: The 95 Films and the 156 Television Appearances
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Edwin Jerome – Claude de Graaf in “"Three Knaves from New Haven"
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Tom McKee – General Cochran in "The Gun That Murdered Lincoln"
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John Bryant – Joshua Devon in “"Three Knaves from New Haven"
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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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Stephen Roberts – Sheriff Peterson in “Outlaw at Liberty”
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Regina Gleason – Margot Chatham in “Fire on the Frontier”
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George Neise – Charles Hunter in "Return to New Orleans"
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Harry Jackson – Professor Bates in “The Wayward Warrior”
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Charles Gray – Clay Wellman in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
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Gerrie Bender – Katy in "The Night the Russians Landed"
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Luke Saucier Jr. – Collins in “Gone But Not Forgotten“
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Robert Nash – Conductor in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
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Oliver McGowan – Dan Emerson in “Thunder on the River"
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Rita Lynn – Vinnie Farr in “Two Tickets to Promontory”
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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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Harry Swoger – Big Jim Ogden in "The Louisiana Dude"
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Zachary Charles – Dan Fitz in "A Bullet for Bridget"
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Random House Publishing Group. p. 1550. 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. 8: 3270: 3268: 1391:– Tennessee Slasher in “The Wayward Warrior” 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. 2850: 2848: 2838: 2836: 1674: : D.D. Beauchamp & Richard Sale 1521: 1412:– Captain Brown in “The Quiet Firecracker” 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 29: 18: 3468:Black-and-white American television shows 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). 2801: 2799: 2797: 2795: 2735:Guest star: Joyce Jameson (Bonnie Mason) 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" 3433:1959 American television series endings 2791: 2763: 2739: 2726: 2702: 2691: 2665: 2658: 2634: 2627: 2603: 2592: 2568: 2561: 2537: 2526: 2502: 2489: 2465: 2454: 2430: 2419: 2387: 2375: 2343: 2332: 2300: 2286: 2262: 2252: 2228: 2221: 2197: 2190: 2166: 2159: 2133: 2126: 2102: 2094: 2070: 2063: 2039: 2032: 2008: 1998: 1966: 1957: 1925: 1918: 1886: 1875: 1851: 1844: 1812: 1801: 1775: 1768: 1736: 1728: 1696: 1687: 1655: 1642: 1610: 1603: 1577: 1566: 1542: 997:Joan Dupuis – Carrie in “Panic in Town" 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" 679:– Willy Nilly, bartender at the Sazerac 3463:Television shows filmed in Los Angeles 3428:1958 American television series debuts 2984: 2982: 2918: 2916: 2914: 1651:Guest star: Marie Windsor (Billie Joe) 1331:– Judge Harper in "The Louisiana Dude" 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" 3078: 3076: 2923:Terrace, Vincent (January 10, 2014). 2740: 2703: 2666: 2635: 2604: 2569: 2538: 2503: 2466: 2431: 2388: 2344: 2301: 2263: 2229: 2198: 2167: 2134: 2103: 2071: 2040: 2009: 1980: : Mary Loos & Richard Sale 1967: 1926: 1887: 1852: 1826: : Mary Loos & Richard Sale 1813: 1776: 1750: : Mary Loos & Richard Sale 1737: 1710: : Mary Loos & Richard Sale 1697: 1692:Guest star: Ray Danton (Spade Stuart) 1669: : Mary Loos & Richard Sale 1656: 1624: : Mary Loos & Richard Sale 1611: 1578: 1543: 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 7: 3344:. U of Minnesota Press. p. 48. 3275:Shanley, John P. (October 3, 1958). 3120:Beverly Garland: Her Life and Career 3050: 3048: 3046: 2548:William Fay, Mary Loos, Richard Sale 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" 14: 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" 1525: 1211:– Jerrison Ames in "Old Dixie" 994:– Dean Salsbury in "Old Dixie" 764:– Crenshaw in "Marble Fingers" 709:Lee Kendall – Blackjack Benson 611: 193: 182: 1: 3338:Hamamoto, Darrell Y. (1994). 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:. 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Index


X Brands
Frances Bergen
Jock Mahoney
Action
Adventure
Mary Loos
Richard Sale
Coles Trapnell
Jock Mahoney
X Brands
Frances Bergen
Kevin Hagen
CBS
action
adventure
CBS
Jock Mahoney
Desilu Productions
Richard Sale
Mary Loos
S. C. Johnson & Son
pulp writers
American Civil War
adventurer
gambler
Confederate Army
Louisiana
American Civil War
Reconstruction Era

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