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Season 3 – Rawhide

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Rowdy Yates and Gil Favor lead communal cattle drives.
Rawhide — Season 3

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Sep 30, 1960 Incident at Rojo Canyon A singer (Julie London), searching for her father, and her manager (Bobby Troup) find the father's home burned to the ground. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 14, 1960 Incident of the Challenge A Mexican (Michael Pate) saves Favor from a dust storm, then keeps looking for a woman who possesses mystical powers. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 21, 1960 Incident at Dragoon Crossing The drovers resent a substitute (Dan O'Herlihy) who takes over a difficult cattle drive when Favor becomes ill. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 4, 1960 Incident of the Night Visitor A nocturnal intruder turns out to be a released convict still sought by the man who put him in prison. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 11, 1960 Incident of the Slavemaster Pete and Gil investigate the story of a man who was supposedly enslaved for eight years. Starring Clint Eastwood and Eric Fleming. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 18, 1960 Incident on the Road to Yesterday The drovers capture a man trying to return money stolen from Favor 10 years earlier, and learn he is wanted for murder. Details Episode 7 Aired Dec 2, 1960 Incident at Superstition Prairie Wishbone violates Indian law when he insists on helping an old Comanche found in a sacred burial ground. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 9, 1960 Incident at Poco Tiempo Rowdy and Quince share a stagecoach with two nuns being forced to transport loot to save a priest's life; guest Agnes Moorehead. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 16, 1960 Incident of the Captive The cook's helper schemes to have his mother (Mercedes McCambridge) kidnapped so he won't have to return home. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 1, 1961 Incident of the Buffalo Soldier Rowdy helps track a black cavalry trooper accused of murdering a comrade, but he learns there is more to the matter. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 20, 1961 Incident of the Broken Word A rancher arranges to sell anthrax-infected cattle to Favor, unaware his invalid wife is friends with one of the drovers. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 27, 1961 Incident at the Top of the World Favor and a woman try to rehabilitate a disturbed Army veteran (Robert Culp) during a drive beset by a prairie storm. Details Episode 13 Aired Feb 3, 1961 Incident of the Promised Land A woman (Mary Astor) takes advantage of Favor when he must pasture his cattle on her land during a beef-market panic. Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 10, 1961 Incident of the Big Blowout Drive's end signals the beginning of trouble for Rowdy, arrested for shooting a bounty hunter who mistook him for a fugitive. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 17, 1961 Incident of the Fish Out of Water In Philadelphia to visit his daughters, Favor considers retirement, bringing protests from Wishbone and Nolan. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 24, 1961 Incident on the Road Back Favor is released from a wrongful imprisonment for horse theft, then discovers his cattle money is missing. Details Episode 17 Aired Mar 3, 1961 Incident of the New Start Favor becomes ramrod when the cattlemen's association appoints another trail boss (John Dehner) for the new drive. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 10, 1961 Incident of the Running Iron Favor and Rowdy try to help drover Jim Quince, condemned to hang as a cattle rustler; guest Kenneth MacDonald. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 17, 1961 Incident Near Gloomy River A drover may hold the answer to the drying up of a trail stream; guests John Cassavetes, Leif Erickson, Rosemary DeCamp. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 24, 1961 Incident of the Boomerang Rowdy and Favor learn an unsettling secret about the fiancee of an Australian rancher temporarily riding with the Sedalia cattle drive. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 31, 1961 Incident of His Brother's Keeper Pete Nolan gets involved in a marital mess when he escorts an invalid's wife (Susan Oliver) to a square dance. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 7, 1961 Incident in the Middle of Nowhere Favor and Rowdy encounter a ballet troupe performing in the middle of nowhere for an eccentric desert dweller. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 14, 1961 Incident of the Phantom Bugler Jayhawkers demand a fee from the drovers to let the herd cross a river; guests Jock Mahoney, Vaughn Taylor, Kathie Brown. Details Episode 24 Aired Apr 28, 1961 Incident of the Lost Idol Favor takes in two siblings pursued by bounty hunters who hope the children will lead the way to their fugitive father. Details Episode 25 Aired May 5, 1961 Incident of the Running Man A man intent on warning an Army outpost about a bandit attack shackles himself to Rowdy, then is killed by the outlaws. Details Episode 26 Aired May 12, 1961 Incident of the Painted Lady Angry Kansans demand compensation for cattle stolen from them by an earlier drive's unscrupulous trail boss. Details Episode 27 Aired May 19, 1961 Incident Before Black Pass A Kiowa chief (Zachary Scott) captures two drovers to ensure his escape from the reservation; guests Robert Armstrong, Leonard Nimoy. Details Episode 28 Aired May 26, 1961 Incident of the Blackstorms Nolan tries to return an outlaw's body for burial, but runs into a vengeful bandit (Stephen McNally) seeking his son. Details Episode 29 Aired Jun 2, 1961 Incident of the Night on the Town A woman (Margaret Hayes) has a court order to stop Favor's drive, which she claims contains 750 of her cattle. Details Episode 30 Aired Jun 16, 1961 Incident of the Wager on Payday A man robs his father's bank as a joke, then learns crime is no laughing matter when a teller is slain. Details

Season Info

Director
Ted Post, R. G. Springsteen, Harmon Jones, George Templeton, Stuart Heisler, Justin Addis
Screenwriter
Charles Marquis Warren, John Dunkel, Louis Vittes, Wilton Schiller, Albert Aley, Buckley Angell, Arthur Rowe, Jan Winters, Endre Bohem, Lou Shaw, Winston Miller, Sheb Wooley, Budd Bankson
Network
CBS
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Drama, Western
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 30, 1960