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Season 7 – Rawhide

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Rowdy Yates and Gil Favor lead communal cattle drives.
Rawhide — Season 7

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 25, 1964 The Race Rowdy quits after an argument with Favor, then becomes a trail boss himself and promises to outrace his old boss to a railhead. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 2, 1964 The Enormous Fist Favor tries to help the family of a man he killed accidentally, but the dead man's son swears revenge; guest Brenda Scott. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 9, 1964 Piney A bankrupt former cattle baron (Ed Begley) robs a bank, then plans to escape by joining Favor's cattle drive. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 16, 1964 The Lost Herd Favor comes under fire from his men and the Cattleman's Association after losing most of his herd in a mountain pass. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 23, 1964 A Man Called Mushy Mushy pays with his job after allowing a band of Gypsies to dupe him out of wagons and horses he was guarding. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 30, 1964 Canliss A gunslinger's (Dean Martin) wife (Laura Devon) tries to stop him from doing one last job, the murder of a popular man (Michael Ansara). Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 13, 1964 Damon's Road A railroad builder (Fritz Weaver) double-crosses the drovers into signing 90-day employment contracts; guest Barbara Eden. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 27, 1964 The Backshooter Rowdy agrees to fulfill the last wishes of a murdered outlaw, even though he is accused of shooting the man in the back. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 30, 1964 Damon's Road Seeking to get his men back, Favor stirs trouble among the railroad's former employees, who have not been paid. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 4, 1964 Corporal Dasovik An inexperienced corporal (Nick Adams) takes command of a squad escorting Indians to a reservation; guest John Barrymore Jr. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 11, 1964 The Photographer Favor assigns Rowdy to assist a persistent photographer (Eddie Albert) determined to capture a band of outlaws on film. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 18, 1964 No Dogs or Drovers Favor retaliates when a town denies the drovers lodging, baths or even a meal; guests Philip Abbott, Dabbs Greer. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 1, 1965 The Meeting A gang, planning to take over the American beef industry, kidnaps Favor to force him to sign a contract; guest Gavin MacLeod. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 8, 1965 The Book A man (Pat Hingle) who profits by training young gunfighters, then betting against them, dupes Rowdy into a gunfight. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 15, 1965 Josh A drover (Albert Dekker) fired by Favor seeks revenge when his age and illiteracy prevent him from finding other work. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 22, 1965 A Time for Waiting Rowdy considers changing his testimony to save an old friend (George Grizzard) from the hangman's noose. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 29, 1965 Moment in the Sun A marshall plans to gain fame by transporting a criminal to trial, but the outlaw's brother and his gang have other ideas. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 5, 1965 Texas Fever Pete Nolan is set to hang for a murder actually committed by a cattle rustler; guests Royal Dano, Christopher Dark. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 12, 1965 Blood Harvest A man and a boy join the drive, concealing the fact that one of the drovers is son to the first and father to the second. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 5, 1965 The Violent Land Two men sign on, hoping to collect a $10,000 reward for a white girl (Davey Davison) held by Mescalero Indians. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 12, 1965 The Winter Soldier An Army lieutenant (Liam Sullivan) arrests Gil and Hey Soos for aiding a habitual deserter (Robert Blake); guest Brooke Bundy. Details Episode 22 Aired Mar 19, 1965 Prairie Fire Wishbone inherits plenty of trouble along with control over a herd of cattle held in trust for the late owner's daughter. Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 26, 1965 The Retreat A fort commandant (John Anderson), feeling ill-used by the Army, decides to steal a $30,000 payroll; guest Steve Ihnat. Details Episode 24 Aired Apr 2, 1965 The Empty Sleeve An embittered, one-armed Army veteran proves himself after joining the drive, but a sheriff recognizes him as a bank robber. Details Episode 25 Aired Apr 9, 1965 The Last Order Despite attacks by renegade Confederates, Favor refuses to relinquish a captured raider (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) or a $50,000 war chest. Details Episode 26 Aired Apr 16, 1965 Mrs. Harmon Wishbone comes to the aid of an abused woman (Barbara Barrie) and her children, then becomes the target of her vengeful, drunken husband. Details Episode 27 Aired Apr 30, 1965 The Calf Woman Rowdy falls in love with a rancher (Julie Harris) whose flirtatious younger sister is dallying with a buffalo hunter. Details Episode 28 Aired May 7, 1965 The Spanish Camp A dying doctor (John Ireland) and his loyal assistant (Brock Peters) delay the drive with their search for Spanish treasure. Details Episode 29 Aired May 14, 1965 El Hombre Bravo In Mexico Favor and Mushy come across several orphans and their frail schoolmaster (Malachi Throne), secretly a revolutionary idol. Details Episode 30 Aired May 21, 1965 The Gray Rock Hotel A disturbed woman (Lola Albright) in a deserted hotel helps nurse several ailing drovers while secretly plotting against them. Details

Season Info

Director
Harmon Jones, Jus Addiss, Bernard L. Kowalski, Michael O'Herlihy, Vincent McEveety, Philip Leacock, Herschel Daugherty
Screenwriter
Robert Lewin, John Dunkel, Richard Carr, John Mantley, Cliff Gould, Clyde Ware, Buckley Angell, Sy Salkowitz, Louis Vittes, Sam Ross
Network
CBS
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Drama, Western
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 25, 1964