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Season 4 – The Virginian

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A mysterious man enforces law and order in 1890s Wyoming.
The Virginian — Season 4

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 15, 1965 The Brothers A rancher (Robert Lansing) frees his condemned brother (Andrew Prine) from an Army stockade and flees to the hills, unaware he inadvertantly killed a guard during the escape; guest Jan Shepard. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 22, 1965 Day of the Scorpion A stubborn Australian sheepherder (John Anderson) demands a life for a life after his son is accidentally killed during a fight with the Virginian; guests John McLiam, Sean McClory, Harold Gould. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 29, 1965 A Little Learning A young cowhand (Albert Salmi) who only wants to learn to read and write could pay for the knowledge with his life when his pretty teacher's (Susan Oliver) jealous old boyfriend (Bruce Dern) comes to town. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 6, 1965 The Claim Aiming to make his fortune at gambling and gold mining, Trampas quits his job at the ranch and joins forces with a happy-go-lucky thrill-seeker (William Shatner); guest Strother Martin. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 13, 1965 The Awakening A man (Glenn Corbett) in love with Betsy helps local miners fight for more safety on the job; guest Virginia Christine. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 27, 1965 Ring of Silence Ryker risks the lives of stagecoach passengers to protect a murder suspect from a vengeful Mexican. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 3, 1965 Jennifer Garth's niece (Diane Roter) befriends and is later betrayed by a young cowboy (James MacArthur) who killed a bounty hunter (Hal Needham). Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 10, 1965 Nobility of Kings Striving to overcome failures, a rancher (Charles Bronson) obsessively drives to build a cattle empire; guests Lois Nettleton, George Kennedy. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 17, 1965 Show Me a Hero Easterners planning to convert a railroad center meet outlaws hired to ensure it becomes a gambling mecca. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 24, 1965 Beyond the Border A lonely saloon girl (Joan Staley) risks her outlaw boyfriend's (Michael Forest) wrath when she tends the Virginian, who has fallen seriously ill during a trip through Mexico. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 1, 1965 The Dream of Stavros Karas A Greek widower (Michael Constantine) sends to his homeland for a woman to marry, and a 19-year-old (Louise Sorel) arrives. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 8, 1965 The Laramie Road Enforcing the law may force Ryker to shoot at his friends who have formed a lynch mob; guests Leslie Nielsen, Harold J. Stone, Claude Akins. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 15, 1965 The Horse Fighter A veteran cowboy (Harry Guardino) finds planning a payroll robbery at Shiloh difficult when he forms a friendship with Randy and a wild stallion brings back his pride at being a top bronc buster. Details Episode 14 Aired Dec 22, 1965 Letter of the Law A railroad detective (Simon Oakland) hounds a former train-robbery suspect (James Best), refusing to believe in the man's innocence even though he was cleared in court; guests Ron Soble, David McLean. Details Episode 15 Aired Dec 29, 1965 Blaze of Glory A rancher facing forclosure trades shelter and medical help for an injured thief's loot. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 5, 1966 Nobody Said Hello An ex-Confederate officer (James Whitmore), imprisoned for 20 years for mistreating prisoners, arrives in Medicine Bow and fans the hatred of one of his former victims (Peter Whitney). Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 12, 1966 Men With Guns Trampas tries to lead immigrants to fight a rich landlord forcing them from their prosperous community. Details Episode 18 Aired Jan 19, 1966 Long Ride to Wind River The Virginian seeks the man who could clear a condemned man of murder. Details Episode 19 Aired Jan 26, 1966 Chaff in the Wind The head (Ed Begley) of a family of drifters urges his cardsharp son (Tony Bill) and saloon-girl daughter to pose as respectable citizens while at Shiloh Ranch; guest Lonny Chapman. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 2, 1966 The Inchworm's Got No Wings at All Jennifer overrides a family's objections and tries to open up an emotionally withdrawn girl (Stacy Maxwell) who has witnessed a murder; guests Lou Antonio, Angela Clarke, Anthony Caruso. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 9, 1966 Morgan Starr Garth leaves for new duties as acting governor and hires a tough man to run the ranch, angering both ranchhands and neighbors. Details Episode 22 Aired Feb 16, 1966 A Harvest of Strangers A group of heavily armed men arrives in Medicine Bow and begins a mysterious vigil; guests John Anderson, Fabrizio Mioni, Jan Shepard, John Dehner, Val Avery. Details Episode 23 Aired Feb 23, 1966 Ride a Cock-Horse to Laramie Cross Trampas enlists the aid of an ex-card dealer (Nita Talbot) to help him deliver a boy (Clint Howard) and his baby sister to their mother in Laramie. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 2, 1966 One Spring Like Long Ago A chief clashes with Starr, Randy and a bounty hunter when he leaves the reservation for bison to save his tribe. Details Episode 25 Aired Mar 9, 1966 Return of Golden Tom A former outlaw (Victor Jory) just released from prison after 35 years comes to Medicine Bow and is confronted by a glorified account of his exploits as chronicled in dime novels; guest Linden Chiles. Details Episode 26 Aired Mar 23, 1966 The Wolves in Front, the Jackals Behind Randy loves the daughter (Peggy Lipton) of a ranch family whose outlaw son (James Farentino) returns to settle a grudge; guest Michael J. Pollard. Details Episode 27 Aired Mar 30, 1966 That Saunders Woman The women of Medicine Bow reject a former saloon girl (Sheree North) trying to start a new life and business after serving time for murder, especially after a local citizen is found dead; guest Liam Sullivan. Details Episode 28 Aired Apr 6, 1966 No Drums, No Trumpets Someone hires an ex-marshal (Leslie Nielsen) to murder the signers of an important trade agreement with Mexico; guests Hans Gudegast (Eric Braeden), Richard Devon. Details Episode 29 Aired Apr 13, 1966 A Bald-Faced Boy Randy's rowdy family arrives in town to protect him from a vengeful former convict who belongs to a family embroiled in a feud with the Bentons; guests Andrew Prine, Royal Dano, Andrew Duggan. Details Episode 30 Aired Apr 20, 1966 Mark of a Man Near tragedy results when a wealthy merchant (John McLiam) attempts to thwart the budding romance between his daughter (Brooke Bundy) and a young man (Barry Primus) down on his luck; guest Harold J. Stone. 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Season Info

Director
Anton Leader, Paul Stanley, Don Richardson, Leon Benson, Charles S. Dubin, Herman Hoffman, William Hale, Earl Bellamy, Don McDougall
Executive Producer
Norman MacDonnell
Screenwriter
Herman Miller, Halsted Welles, Richard Fielder, Robert Sabaroff, Barry Oringer, Sy Salkowitz, Harold Swanton, Joy Dexter, Andy Lewis, A. I. Bezzerides
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Drama, Western
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 15, 1965