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Season 1, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/14/1957 Three Bells to Perdido New Mexico rancher Jesse Reade hires Paladin for $1,000 to bring back outlaw Dave Enderby, who has run off to Perdido, Mexico with Reade's daughter Nancy. Season 1, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/21/1957 The Outlaw Manfred Holt breaks out of jail, killing two deputies. Is he on his way to kill the banker who testified against him, or to see his family for the last time? The banker hires Paladin. Season 1, Episode 3 – Aired: 9/28/1957 The Great Mojave Chase A sportsman sponsors a contest, betting that no one can elude his posse in the Mojave Desert. When Paladin shows up riding a camel, the man decides that the only way he can still win is to get rid of Paladin. Season 1, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/5/1957 Winchester Quarantine At a stagecoach stop, Paladin sees a peaceful Cherokee rancher being beaten by white men who think his cattle are spreading a sickness. Paladin offers his help. Season 1, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/12/1957 A Matter of Ethics An accused murderer who fears that he will be lynched before he can be returned to Bender, Wyoming, for trial, hires Paladin to make sure he gets there alive. Season 1, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/19/1957 The Bride When a pen-pal bride from Philadelphia gets off the stagecoach in the middle of nowhere, Paladin decides to stay with her to make sure that she is safe. Season 1, Episode 7 – Aired: 10/26/1957 Strange Vendetta Paladin's new friend, stabbed by an assassin, makes a dying request to have his body taken back home to his hacienda in Mexico. Season 1, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/2/1957 High Wire A hobo who was once a circus performer bets a gambler that he can walk across the saloon on a tightrope. When Paladin sees that the gambler intends to cheat, he decides to help even the odds. Season 1, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/9/1957 Show of Force After winning a batch of old rifles in a poker game, Paladin finds himself involved in a range war. Season 1, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/16/1957 The Long Night A wealthy cattleman holds Paladin and two other men hostage. They will all die at dawn unless one of them admits to the murder of the rancher's wife. Season 1, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/23/1957 The Colonel and the Lady A retired colonel sends Paladin to a Nevada mining town to find out what happened to a former saloon girl. Season 1, Episode 12 – Aired: 11/30/1957 No Visitors When Paladin finds a woman and her apparently typhoid-afflicted child abandoned by a wagonmaster, he enlists the aid of a female doctor from a nearby town, but a religious fanatic then tries to bar them from entry. Season 1, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/7/1957 The Englishman Paladin escorts an Englishman to his female cousin's ranch they have inherited in Montana, but finds that an embittered trader is plotting against them. Season 1, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/14/1957 The Yuma Treasure Accompanying a cavalry major on a mission to prevent a war by negotiating a treaty with an elusive Apache chief, Paladin must deal with soldiers who have caught gold fever. Season 1, Episode 15 – Aired: 12/21/1957 The Hanging Cross On Christmas eve, an embittered rancher wants revenge on Pawnee Indians who he thinks kidnapped his son several years before. Season 1, Episode 16 – Aired: 12/28/1957 Helen of Abajinian An Armenian winemaker hires Paladin to find his runaway daughter and make certain that she marries the young cowhand he believes has seduced her. Season 1, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/4/1958 Ella West The promoter of a wild west show asks Paladin for help taming down a very wild and famous female sharpshooter and show her how to act like a lady. Season 1, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/11/1958 The Reasonable Man A rancher having a dispute with his foster son hires Paladin to keep one of them from killing the other in a duel. Season 1, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/18/1958 The High-Graders When his tailor is killed in an accident at a supposedly worthless gold mine, Paladin discovers that the man was murdered and his heirs are being swindled. Season 1, Episode 20 – Aired: 1/25/1958 The Last Laugh A rancher blames Paladin when a practical joke goes awry and his wife is crippled in a riding accident. Season 1, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/2/1958 The Bostonian Paladin protects a new landowner from Boston, who is having an escalating feud with an established cattle rancher. Season 1, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/8/1958 The Singer A cowboy seeks help for his former girlfriend, a dancehall singer, who he says was forced into marriage and is now being held prisoner. Season 1, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/15/1958 Bitter Wine Paladin is hired to stop a vineyard from being ruined by seepage from an adjacent oil well. Season 1, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/22/1958 Girl from Piccadilly Learning of his son's death, a rich man hires Paladin to locate the daughter-in-law he's never met, but Paladin finds two women both claiming to be her. Season 1, Episode 25 – Aired: 3/1/1958 The O'Hare Story Hired to prevent the construction of a dam that would imperil a town's water supply, Paladin finds that he sympathizes more with the Irish engineer who's trying to build it. Season 1, Episode 26 – Aired: 3/8/1958 Birds of a Feather Paladin must contend with other gunfighters as he tries to settle a right-of-way dispute between two railroads in a Colorado town that will die if they go elsewhere. Season 1, Episode 27 – Aired: 3/15/1958 The Teacher Paladin defends a schoolmistress who's being theatened for teaching about war crimes that took place during the Civil War. Season 1, Episode 28 – Aired: 3/22/1958 Killer's Widow After having killed a bank robber, Paladin is accused of having taken the stolen money. He visits the dead man's widow and tries to make amends. Season 1, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/29/1958 Gun Shy Trying to locate the thieves who stole a jade chess set, Paladin ends up in a small Montana town where he becomes involved in a romance with a landlady's daughter. Season 1, Episode 30 – Aired: 4/5/1958 The Prizefight Story When Paladin goes to a mining town to promote a prizefight, his boxer is arrested and he ends up having to take the man's place in the ring -- against the Welsh champion. Season 1, Episode 31 – Aired: 4/12/1958 Hey Boy's Revenge When Hey Boy's brother is killed for protesting the working conditions on a Chinese railroad gang in Utah, Paladin must get the boy out of jail and bring the killer to justice. Season 1, Episode 32 – Aired: 4/26/1958 The Five Books of Owen Deaver Paladin comes to the aid of a young sheriff from Philadelphia whose attempts to keep law and order in are particularly unsuitable for a cowboy town in Wyoming. Season 1, Episode 33 – Aired: 5/3/1958 The Silver Queen Lonely Leadhead Kane dies and leaves his half of a mine to an actress. Kane's partner wants to challenge the will. Someone wants to make sure Paladin never gets the woman to the courtroom. Season 1, Episode 34 – Aired: 5/10/1958 Three Sons Newlyweds with no place to stay end up in Paladin's suite. He learns that the groom's half-brothers are threatening to kill their father. Paladin goes to warn the father. Season 1, Episode 35 – Aired: 5/17/1958 The Return of Dr. Thackeray Dr. Phyllis Thackeray diagnoses the cook at the Barton Ranch with smallpox. All the cowhands may be infected and need to be vaccinated. Dr. Thackeray sends for the one man she thinks can help. Season 1, Episode 36 – Aired: 5/24/1958 24 Hours at North Fork When a blight kills all the crops except for one farmer's, Paladin must protect him from a greedy storekeeper who wants his farm and his hired gun who has a personal grudge against Paladin. Season 1, Episode 37 – Aired: 5/31/1958 Silver Convoy Paladin is hired to find James Becker. He trails him to Monterey and discovers he has been arrested and is sentenced to work in a silver mine. Paladin finds that Becker has died in a cave-in or so he is told. The owner of the mine hires Paladin to guard a silver convoy, but first Paladin wants to find out a little more about the mine. Season 1, Episode 38 – Aired: 6/7/1958 Deliver the Body Paladin is hired to bring in the killer of the sheriff in a Nevada town. He brings him in but has some doubts about his guilt and decides to hang around for the trial. Season 1, Episode 39 – Aired: 6/14/1958 The Statue of San Sebastian Paladin agrees to capture an outlaw in return for a statue belonging to the local mission. Season 2, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/13/1958 The Manhunter Paladin is forced to kill Jimmy Dawes, wanted for murder. When he takes him back to his home town, the townspeople, the sheriff and the boy's brothers give him a hostile welcome. Season 2, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/20/1958 In an Evil Time Pappy French and his gang have robbed the bank in Mercede of $50,000. Pappy ran off with the cash and left his gang to shoot it out with the law. Paladin is hired to bring Pappy and the money back. Season 2, Episode 3 – Aired: 9/27/1958 The Man Who Wouldn't Talk Chris Sorenson is shy around women and he asks Paladin to help him with his new neighbor, Senorita Maria de Castro, a lady rancher. Complicating the matter is cattle missing from the de Castro ranch. Season 2, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/4/1958 The Hanging of Roy Carter Roy Carter is scheduled to be hanged. Another man confesses to the murder just before the execution is to take place. Paladin is hired to try to convince the warden to delay the hanging until the Governor can be reached. Season 2, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/11/1958 Duel at Florence Paladin receives a letter with a bank draft for $82.17 from Ernie Teller asking for help with a matrimonial problem. Season 2, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/18/1958 The Protege Paladin answers an ad in the paper by Kurt Sprague: "Teach me to quick draw and shoot. Instruction desperately needed. Will pay one thousand dollars. Only experts need apply." Kurt needs to learn in order to go back home. Paladin does a very good job. Only one problem: Kurt enjoys showing off his new found skill a little too much. Season 2, Episode 7 – Aired: 10/25/1958 The Road to Wickenburg Paladin wakes up after being drugged, beaten and robbed in the town of Blue Bell by five men, one of whom is the town's sheriff. They took his money, gun, bullets, horse and saddle. All he has left is his two-shot derringer. Season 2, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/1/1958 A Sense of Justice The sheriff of a small town needs help to prevent the lynching of simple-minded Andy Dawes. The townspeople are sure he is a murderer. Paladin offers to help Season 2, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/8/1958 Young Gun An ex-gunfighter, Roy Calvert, blames the people of Benedict for his wife's death. The town is in the middle of a bad drought and Calvert and his son are blocking the only access to water in the area. Calvert has trained his son to be a gunfighter and Paladin has to face them both. Season 2, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/15/1958 The Lady A British woman, Diana Coulter, hires Paladin to guide her to her brother's ranch in Shiprock, Arizona, where the Comanches are on the warpath. Season 2, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/22/1958 A Snare for Murder Two ornery old gold miners, who hate each other, have struck it rich. Problem is they talk too much, and now it appears someone is trying to kill them. Season 2, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/6/1958 The Ballad of Oscar Wilde Paladin is hired to protect Oscar Wilde. Another 3 men apply for the job, but after Paladin upstages them they kidnap Wilde for ransom. Paladin takes care of them, his way. Season 2, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/13/1958 The Solid Gold Patrol Paladin goes to inform a calvary corporal that he has won $600,000 in a lottery. But they may not live to cash in the ticket, they Season 2, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/20/1958 Something to Live For On his way to help a man and his daughter over a land dispute, Paladin encounters a wealthy, drunk and helpless man whose guide left him behind to die. Season 2, Episode 15 – Aired: 12/27/1958 The Moor's Revenge Shakespearean actors are going to perform in San Diego during their roundup. They are in for a rough reception. A lovesick gunfighter is among the audience. The show's promoter hires Paladin to keep the peace. Season 2, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/3/1959 The Wager Sid Morgan hires Paladin to protect him from someone who is trying to kill him. After killing the gunfighter who was following them, Paladin finds out the real reason Morgan hired him. He then hands out his own brand of justice. Season 2, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/10/1959 The Taffeta Mayor John Kellaway, who is running for mayor of Colton, Wyoming, hires Paladin to protect him from his opposition. When he is killed before Paladin can get there, Paladin persuades John's widow to run for mayor. Season 2, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/17/1959 Lady on the Stagecoach Paladin is traveling on a stagecoach with four others, one of whom is Della White Cloud, the educated daughter of an Apache chief. The stage is also carrying a strongbox full of gold, which Ed Rance wants. Season 2, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/24/1959 Treasure Trail Paladin wins part of a treasure map in a poker game and goes in search of the treasure with three other men. Season 2, Episode 20 – Aired: 1/31/1959 Juliet Juliet Harper is being hunted by the grandsons of Colonel Jeremiah Pike. Paladin meets her on the stage and now the Colonel is after both of them, and Paladin is without a gun. Season 2, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/7/1959 Hunt the Man Down Tony and Walt DeVries are old friends of Paladin. Tony is putting up barbed wire to keep Walt's cattle from trampling his crops. Walt has threatened to kill anyone who puts up barbed wire. Paladin owes Tony his life and offers to help. Season 2, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/14/1959 The Scorched Feather Robert Ceilbleu hires Paladin to protect his father from a Comanche war chief who has sworn to kill him. After arriving at the remote cabin of William Ceilbleu, he learns the reason for the Indian's hatred. Season 2, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/21/1959 The Return of the Lady Diana Coulter (The Lady, Episode 49) wires Paladin and asks him to come to her wedding to "give the bride away". Season 2, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/28/1959 The Monster of Moon Ridge The townspeople of Moon Ridge, Colorado believe there are monsters in the mountains. Dan Bella's daughter is taken by something and he finds strange footprints outside his daughter's window. Paladin is hired to find out what is up on the ridge. Season 2, Episode 25 – Aired: 3/7/1959 The Long Hunt Thomas Orday, half Comanche, has killed two men and wounded Dundee, a former Indian fighter. He is now hiding in the mountains of New Mexico. Paladin is hired to help track him down. Season 2, Episode 26 – Aired: 3/14/1959 Death of a Gunfighter Juan Carlos Morrita is a ruthless gunfighter who has killed 9 men and is wanted by the townspeople of Santos, New Mexico. Paladin is hired to bring him in. The gunfighter's brother has been hanged and left out in the street to trap the gunfighter. On seeing this, Paladin quits the job. The gunfighter shows up and kills all the townspeople who were gunning for him. Then he and Paladin come to an agreement that if he hangs up his guns he can go back to his hometown to marry his sweetheart. But it turns out that she has fallen in love with someone else, and more trouble ensues. Season 2, Episode 27 – Aired: 3/21/1959 Incident at Borrasca Bend Arriving in a weird tent town to return money to a prospector, Paladin finds himself charged with the man's murder and tried by a kangaroo court. Season 2, Episode 28 – Aired: 4/4/1959 Maggie O'Bannion After being bushwhacked and having 'everything' taken, Paladin walks to the nearest ranch and manages to get hired on as a handyman. Season 2, Episode 29 – Aired: 4/11/1959 The Chase Paul Martin is a bank clerk accused of robbing the bank and killing a deputy. His wife hires Paladin to find her husband before the posse does. Season 2, Episode 30 – Aired: 4/18/1959 Alaska Paladin plays chess by mail with Boris, who is living in Alaska. Paladin receives what he assumes is Boris' next move but instead is a request for help. Boris is being forced out of territory he has hunted and trapped on for years. Paladin heads for Alaska to help. Season 2, Episode 31 – Aired: 4/25/1959 The Man Who Lost Paladin goes after Benjamin Coey, who brutally murdered James Bryson and attacked Mrs. Bryson. Coey has already killed two members of the posse which is after him. Mrs. Bryson's two brothers, Joseph and William Gage, are also after him and don't intend to allow him to live long enough to stand trial. Season 2, Episode 32 – Aired: 5/2/1959 The Return of Roy Carter Roy Carter (The Hangin of Roy Carter, Episode 43) sends for Paladin to help search for Chaplain Robert April, who saved Roys' life. Chaplain April was up in the mountains searching for an escaped prisoner when a blizzard hit. Season 2, Episode 33 – Aired: 5/9/1959 The Sons of Aaron Murdock Aaron Murdock hires Paladin to find his son, Lew, who has escaped from prison and prevent his younger son, Jamie, from riding out with Lew. Season 2, Episode 34 – Aired: 5/16/1959 Commanche Corporal Henry Carver deserted from the Cavalry. Carver's mother hires Paladin to find him and get him to either return voluntarily or bring him back by force. Season 2, Episode 35 – Aired: 5/23/1959 Homecoming Wrongly convicted Ed Stacy, whom Paladin helped to put in prison, is being released after being pardoned. Will Stanhope, who runs the local freight office, hires Paladin to protect him from Stacy. Paladin soon wonders who is really in danger. Season 2, Episode 36 – Aired: 5/30/1959 The Fifth Man Ben Talman, who has murdered 12 men, escaped from jail. He kills four men in Yucca Bend within one week. Paladin is hired to bring him in. Season 2, Episode 37 – Aired: 6/6/1959 Heritage of Anger Paladin is hired to protect the Avery family from Manuel Garcia. Garicia is a Mexican bandit who seems to have taken a special interest in their son. Season 2, Episode 38 – Aired: 6/13/1959 The Haunted Trees Ben Howard is disinherited in his father's will. When his father dies, Mrs. Sarah Howard takes over running the family's lumber company. She claims that Ben is sabotaging the work and scaring off the workers. Mrs. Howard hires Paladin to stop the problems and get rid of Ben. Season 2, Episode 39 – Aired: 6/20/1959 Gold and Brimstone Paladin finds a sick old man and his son trying to protect their mine from claim jumpers. The old man is delirious and thinks that Paladin is the devil and has only offered to help in exchange for their souls. Season 3, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/12/1959 First, Catch a Tiger Two of the three men who brought in and helped to hang an outlaw have been killed by an assassin. The third man, Paladin, is staying at a hotel where one of the guests is the killer. Season 3, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/19/1959 Episode in Laredo Kovak is reserving the entire hotel in Laredo, Texas for Sam Tuttle, a famous unbeatable gunfighter. After Paladin is forced to kill Kovak, Tuttle must challenge Paladin in order to keep his reputation intact. Season 3, Episode 3 – Aired: 9/26/1959 Les Girls Paladin is hired by J. Brodie to deliver three mail-order brides to Bend-In-The-River, Oregon. Season 3, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/3/1959 The Posse Paladin stops to ask a stranger for directions and is invited to share his campsite. Later, when a posse arrives, the man announces that Paladin is the murderer they have been looking for. Season 3, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/10/1959 Shot by Request Ainslee is a well-dressed, middle-aged gentleman and a reluctant gunfighter. He hires Paladin for a very strange task. Season 3, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/24/1959 Pancho Mexican rancher Don Luis Ortega hires Paladin to escort his daughter across the border into the United States. However a peon from her father's ranch is determined to stop them and take her for himself. Season 3, Episode 7 – Aired: 10/31/1959 Fragile Paladin is hired by the owner of "The Frenchman's" restaurant to take a plate glass window to the town of Panamint, a wild gold-mining town. Season 3, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/7/1959 The Unforgiven Retired and wealthy General Crommer is dying. He asks Padadin, who holds an old grudge against him, to do him a favor. He asks him to take a message of forgiveness to another man who hates Crommer. A favor which might get Paladin killed. Season 3, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/14/1959 The Black Hankerchief Paladin is hired by the Deverall family to clear their son, Pierre. He has been sentenced to hang for robbery and murder. But Pierre doesn't think they will really hang a "Deverall". Season 3, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/21/1959 The Golden Toad Paladin gets involved in a dispute between the patriarch of a farming family and a matriarch saloon owner and her family who believe land they claim rights to holds an Aztec treasure. Season 3, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/28/1959 Tiger Ellsworth believes he has had an old tiger curse put on him and that a tiger is coming to kill him. He hires Paladin to protect him from the tiger. Season 3, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/5/1959 Champaigne Safari Gravely, an old friend of Paladin, asks Paladin to help when a member of his hunting party is killed in an Indian attack. Gravely arranged a phony attack to provide excitement for his clients and doesn't believe the killing was an accident. Season 3, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/12/1959 Charley Red Dog Santa Maria, New Mexico is looking for a town marshal. The only man willing is Charley Red Dog, holder of a correspondence school diploma. Paladin allows Charley to take his gun and tries to help. Season 3, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/19/1959 The Naked Gun Riding through Oregon on his way to help a friend, Paladin makes an unwanted and unwashed friend, Monk. He helps Monk escape from a group of trail herders and Rook, a tough, trick drawing trail boss who would hang anyone that gets in his way. Season 3, Episode 15 – Aired: 12/26/1959 One Came Back After serving 5 years in prison for crimes committed during the Civil War, Ben Harvey wants to go home to his brothers in Gila. He hires Paladin to protect him and his wagon of goods during the trip. They arrive in Gila to find that his brothers are wanted for murder and there's a posse out looking them. Season 3, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/2/1960 The Prophet The Army asks Paladin to find an Army colonel who disappeared with his Apache wife. There are rumors of an Army officer working with the Apaches and inciting them to war. Paladin is asked to find and stop him at all costs. Season 3, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/9/1960 Day of the Badman Cynthia Palmer hires Paladin to clean up the town of Cedar Wells and get a gang out. She also wants him to send her schoolteacher nephew named Laredo back east. Paladin decides he can restore Laredo's self-respect and get rid of the gang at the same time. Season 3, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/16/1960 The Pledge Ike Brennan hires Paladin to escort him and a wagonload of food and blankets into Indian country. The Indians are holding his wife hostage and he intends to trade what's in the wagon for her release. However, on the way there, Paladin discovers what he is really taking to the Indians. Season 3, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/23/1960 Jenny Jenny Lake asks Paladin for his assistance in discouraging Wilson, an unwanted suitor. Paladin attemps to prevent Wilson from boarding the same stagecoach as her but is knocked unconscious by an unknown accomplice of Wilson. He tracks down the stagecoach and removes Wilson and takes his place. However, Jenny later disappears and Paladin follows her trail to a group of counterfeiters. Season 3, Episode 20 – Aired: 1/30/1960 Return to Fort Benjamin Paladin is hired by an Indian chief to help his son, Yellow Star. Not to save his life but to assure he receives a proper Indian burial after his execution. Paladin soon begins to wonder if Yellow Star is guilty. Season 3, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/6/1960 Night the Town Died Aaron Bell's brother was lynched during the Civil War. Eight years later, Aaron is released from prison and returns home to kill those responsible for his brother's death. Warren hires Paladin to protect the townspeople from Aaron and protect Aaron from them. Season 3, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/13/1960 The Ledge Paladin is on the road with 4 others when a man in the distance yells to them and then falls off a ledge in an 'impossible to get to space.' John Hoyt plays a doctor who begins to assume the man is dead, but really, everyone is unsure, and worried. Richard Rust plays a young man named Corey who is deathly afraid of heights but who tries to get down to the man to make certain. Season 3, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/20/1960 The Lady on the Wall Paladin stops in the small town of Bonanza on his was through and finds himself accused of stealing a painting of a young, beautiful woman. Season 3, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/27/1960 The Misguided Father Charlie Blackburn, an old friend of Paladin, is shot and found dead in Paladin's hotel room. Paladin takes his body back home for burial but no one wants the body. While trying to find Blackburn's killer, he comes up against Win Loring and his psychopathic son. Season 3, Episode 25 – Aired: 3/5/1960 The Hatchet Man Paladin is hired by the San Francisco Police to protect Joe Tsin, their first Chinese police detective. Tsin has been targeted by a dangerous group of Chinese criminals and Paladin must try to protect him without causing him to lose face. Season 3, Episode 26 – Aired: 3/12/1960 Fight at Adobe Wells Jonathan Guilder hires Paladin to escort him through Indian country. They end up trapped at an old adobe stage stop by Quanah Parker, a half-indian, half-white Indian warrior with a personal grudge against Guilder. Season 3, Episode 27 – Aired: 3/19/1960 The Gladiators Allison Windrom hires Paladin to stop a duel between her father and Graham Beckley. When Beckley finds out about Paladin he hires a gunfighter to take his place. Season 3, Episode 28 – Aired: 3/26/1960 Love of a Bad Woman Tamsen Sommers is advertising for a husband, which presents a problem since she already has one. The husband hires Paladin to protect him from the men competing for the right to marry her. Season 3, Episode 29 – Aired: 4/2/1960 An International Affair After a Hawaiian prince is killed in Paladin's hotel room, he must find out why three men - a German attache, a Russian prince, and a spy are all ready to kill to take possession of a signet ring which a Hawaiian princess has given to Paladin. Season 3, Episode 30 – Aired: 4/9/1960 Lady with a Gun After she attempts to shoot Rudy Rossback and fails, Eve McIntosh offers Paladin $1,000 to kill him. After Paladin turns her down she hires another gunman. Season 3, Episode 31 – Aired: 4/16/1960 Never Help the Devil Doggie Kramer wins a gunfight, as the whole town he had been bullying watches, but ends up wounded. He needs Paladin to help him get out of town before the townspeople take their revenge. Season 3, Episode 32 – Aired: 4/23/1960 Ambush Paladin is taking Blandings back to stand trial and stops at a ferry crossing. They are captured and held along with three others. Someone is coming and they are being held until he arrives. Each thinks it's their worst enemy coming to kill them and all they can do is wait. Season 3, Episode 33 – Aired: 4/30/1960 Black Sheep Ben Huttner is a fugitive wanted for manslaughter. He is also the illegitimate son of a very wealthy man and stands to inherit his five million dollar estate, but he must first come back and stand trial. Paladin is hired to find him and either bring him back to stand trial or get him to sign a paper giving up his inheritance. Season 3, Episode 34 – Aired: 5/14/1960 Full Circle A man who left Paladin to die in his place writes to Paladin and asks for his help. Season 3, Episode 35 – Aired: 5/21/1960 The Twins Adam Mirakian is wanted for a murder he claims his twin brother Sam committed. He hires Paladin to find his brother and clear his name. The only person who can tell them apart is Adam's wife, Beth. Season 3, Episode 36 – Aired: 5/28/1960 The Campaign of Billy Banjo An old friend of Paladin's, Billy Banjo, sends for him to help with an election. Season 3, Episode 37 – Aired: 6/4/1960 Ransom Paladin is hired by Carter to find Colonel Celine. He needs Celine to sign a document. Paladin is not the only one looking for him. Season 3, Episode 38 – Aired: 6/11/1960 The Trial Paladin is hired by Morgan Gibbs to bring in his son, who is wanted for murder. There is a $500 dead or alive bounty on him and Morgan offers to pay Paladin $5000 to bring him in alive. When Paladin brings him in draped over his horse, Paladin is put on trial for killing him. Season 3, Episode 39 – Aired: 6/18/1960 The Search Mrs. Kilmer is dying and asks Paladin to find her missing son, Martin Kilmer. Edwards, a detective, managed to trace Martin as far as Harper City, where Edwards was then killed. Fred Harper, a half crazy man who runs Harper City, doesn't want Paladin to succeed. Season 4, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/10/1960 The Fatalist A Russian Jewish immigrant and his daughter are coerced by a local town boss not to testify in court about a murder. The daughter comes to San Francisco to enlist Paladin's help. Season 4, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/17/1960 Love's Young Dream Monk (The Naked Gun, Episode #92) arrives in San Francisco to collect his inheritance, a half-interest in a night club. He ends up at the Carlton Hotel to ask Paladin for help. Season 4, Episode 3 – Aired: 9/24/1960 A Head of Hair Mary Grange was kidnapped in an Indian raid, and her father offered a $2000 reward for her return. Cavalry Lieutenant John Bryson reports having seen a blonde woman traveling with a band of Nez Perce. Paladin teams up with a part Sioux scout named John Anderson to try and find her. Season 4, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/1/1960 Out at the Old Ballpark Paladin reads in a newspaper article that a hotly disputed baseball game in the mining town of Whiskey Slide resulted in multiple killings. The mayor of the town is calling for an honest umpire, so that the game can be played out. It turns out that the killings were merely journalistic exaggeration, but Paladin has already offered his services: he served with Abner Doubleday during the Civil War, saw National League games in Cincinnati, and witnessed the first curve ball ever pitched in 1876. Season 4, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/8/1960 Saturday Night After being arrested along with several others for fighting in a barroom brawl, Paladin wakes up in a cell and discovers that one of the other men has been murdered. Season 4, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/15/1960 The Calf On his way home to San Francisco, Paladin becomes involved in an ugly feud arising from a land dispute, brought to a head by a calf caught in barbed wire. Season 4, Episode 7 – Aired: 10/22/1960 The Tender Gun When the town of Arroyo is taken over by a group of gunmen, the sheriff wires Paladin for assistance. Paladin arrives to find that the sheriff is a woman. Season 4, Episode 8 – Aired: 10/29/1960 The Killing of Jessie May During the war, Jessie May Turnbow, not yet ten years old, had witnessed his father being whipped and executed for an act of espionage. Now, years later, seven of the twelve men responsible have been murdered by the boy. Paladin is hired by one of the remaining five to find Jessie and bring him in for trial. Season 4, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/12/1960 The Poker Fiend Mrs. John Neal hires Paladin to retrieve her husband, who, five and a half months previously, got involved in a poker game in Cavinaw City and cannot bring himself to stop playing. The missus wants him back before he squanders their entire fortune. Season 4, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/19/1960 Crowbait A year ago, an old prospector named Crowbait saved an Indian chief's life. He was rewarded by being taken (blindfolded) to see a fabulous silver mine. Now that the chief is dead, Crowbait is determined to locate the mine for himself, despite the objections of the dead chief's son. Paladin is hired by Crowbait's daughter to find the old man before he gets himself killed. Season 4, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/26/1960 Marshal's Boy Billy Lamport, son of Federal Marshall Guy Lamport, has shot Frank Gully's son. Before fleeing, Billy claimed self defense, but Frank Gully claims otherwise. Although leading the posse tracking his son, the Marshall wants Paladin to find Billy and get him safely locked up until they can sort out the truth of the matter. Season 4, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/3/1960 Foggbound Phileas Fogg, who is attempting to travel around the world in eighty days, needs Paladin's assistance to keep him on schedule. Season 4, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/10/1960 The Legacy Paladin is hired to find killer Sam Tarnitzer. He meets up with four other men who have their own reasons for finding Sam. Paladin is forced to shoot Tarnitzer, who lives long enough to will his fortune, estimated at half a million, to Paladin--or to whomever manages to kill Paladin before he reaches San Crystal. Season 4, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/17/1960 The Prisoner Years ago, Paladin killed stage coach robber Frank Groton. Two of his brothers were then hanged for their crimes, with the youngest, thirteen-year-old Justin, put in prison, to be hanged when he reached the age of twenty-one. Justin has now escaped, and Paladin steps in to find the boy and try to prevent his execution. Season 4, Episode 15 – Aired: 12/24/1960 The Mountebank After being forced to put down his lamed horse, Paladin joins up with puppeteer Jack Burnaby, who is traveling to Fort Pawnee to put on a show. Senator George "Pawnee" Croft, who is in line for the White House, is at the fort. Paladin learns that the mysterious puppeteer has a second agenda where the Senator is concerned. Season 4, Episode 16 – Aired: 12/31/1960 The Sanctuary Seeking a night's lodging at a mission, Paladin discovers that a suspected murderer, Vernon Good, has been granted sanctuary there to escape a lynch mob. Paladin is forced to become involved in the situation. Season 4, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/7/1961 A Quiet Night in Town (1) Paladin arrives in the Texas border town of Jody with a murder suspect named Joselito Kincaid. Their appearance creates tension: this is cow country, and Kincaid is a sheepherder. (Part 1 of 2) Season 4, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/14/1961 A Quiet Night in Town (2) After four bored cowboys smash Paladin's gun hand and kill his prisoner, is Paladin looking for justice--or vengeance? Season 4, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/21/1961 The Princess and the Gunfighter When Princess Serafina of Montenegro disappears during a visit to the United States, Paladin is called in to find her. Season 4, Episode 20 – Aired: 1/28/1961 Shadow of a Man In the town of Patchwork Junction, a southern-born cotton farmer named Sutter is being harassed by Adcock, a northern cattle rancher. When Sutter's wife calls him in, Paladin discovers that there is far more to the situation than memories of the war. Season 4, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/4/1961 Long Way Home Former slave and wanted outlaw Isham Spruce has a five thousand dollar reward posted for his capture. Having done so, Paladin must cope with four bounty hunters who want that five thousand. He is then bitten by a rattlesnake. Season 4, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/11/1961 The Taxgatherer The citizens of Bad Dog, Oregon don't much like the idea of paying taxes, even if the money is for improving their town. The frustrated mayor offers a share of the tax money to anyone who is able to collect it. Paladin takes up the challenge. Season 4, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/25/1961 Fatal Flaw Paladin and a wounded Marshal McKendrick are escorting a prisoner, Curley Ashburne, when they become snowbound in a mountain cabin. A mysterious young girl and a member of Curley's gang turn up to complicate matters. Season 4, Episode 24 – Aired: 3/4/1961 Fandango Paladin assists Sheriff Ernie Backwater in capturing two young men wanted for murder. He discovers that the two had killed another young man in a "fandango"--an act meant only to frighten, not kill, their victim. Matters are complicated when the victim's brother, a noted gunfighter, comes after the killers. Season 4, Episode 25 – Aired: 3/11/1961 The Last Judgement Arriving in a small Arkansas town Paladin finds Dr. Simeon Loving chained in the street. He is charged with murder and Paladin is pressured into serving as his defense attorney. Elroy Greenleaf, a self-appointed justice of the peace, has decided that Loving will hang unless Paladin can persuade the jury to oppose Greenleaf. Season 4, Episode 26 – Aired: 3/18/1961 The Gold Bar The B.J. Throckton Bank faces a run on its assets unless Paladin can quietly find and return the gold bar stolen by a seemingly timid clerk. Season 4, Episode 27 – Aired: 3/25/1961 Everyman While entertaining a lady in his suite, Paladin humors her by allowing her to read her Tarot cards for him, only to find that death is in his near future. His only hope will be a drowned sailor. Paladin is heading for a desert town the next day, where it is unlikely that he will find sailors, drowned or otherwise. However, death is waiting, as a man of the town has vowed to kill any gunfighter who arrives there. Season 4, Episode 28 – Aired: 4/1/1961 The Siege The three Brent brothers, known as the Water Bugs, have been poisoning water sources in the dry lands of Arizona. A fund is raised to hire a man to bring the brothers to justice, and Paladin takes on the job. Season 4, Episode 29 – Aired: 4/8/1961 The Long Weekend Paladin is hired by the town of Sunshine Creek to oversee the next visit of mountain man Shep Montrose, who tends to wreak havoc every time he pops in for a weekend. Season 4, Episode 30 – Aired: 4/15/1961 El Paso Stage The town of Bracketville hired a gunman to maintain law and order, only to discover that the man is a psychopath. Paladin is called in to remove him--by any means necessary. Season 4, Episode 31 – Aired: 4/22/1961 Duke of Texas Franz, a young Austrian Duke, hires Paladin to guide him to meet with a general who has promised to help reclaim Mexico for the Austrian empire. Franz believes the people of Mexico will welcome him, but Padadin thinks that Franz's advisor has other reasons for making the trip. Season 4, Episode 32 – Aired: 4/29/1961 Broken Image The man who once single-handedly dealt with an outlaw gang is now strangely reluctant to go after a similar gang hiding outside of his town. The man's wife hires Paladin, who discovers that the "hero" is carrying a heavy burden. Season 4, Episode 33 – Aired: 5/6/1961 Brother's Keeper On his way home from a job in Santa Fe, Paladin is attacked by a mountain lion. Two men come upon him--and rob him. Although badly wounded, Paladin is determined to track down the men who left him for dead. Season 4, Episode 34 – Aired: 5/13/1961 Bearbait In the town of Deerfield, three rowdy cowhands force Paladin into a gunfight. When one of them is killed, their boss, an influential rancher, comes after Paladin. Season 4, Episode 35 – Aired: 5/20/1961 The Cure Martha Jane Conroy, "Calamity Jane", has fallen on hard times and is drinking heavily. The man who promoted her exploits in the past now proposes to put on shows using a younger woman as the "original" Calamity Jane. Paladin agrees to help her regain her position--and privately decides to help cure her drinking problem. Season 4, Episode 36 – Aired: 5/27/1961 The Road Paladin is robbed by scavengers and then forced to cross the mountain in winter without his horse, guns or coat. Season 4, Episode 37 – Aired: 6/3/1961 The Uneasy Grave Paladin comes across a young woman burying her fiance, who had been murdered by Leander Johnson and the people of Johnsonville. Paladin refuses her request to kill Johnson, but is willing to try to see justice done. Season 4, Episode 38 – Aired: 6/10/1961 Soledad Crossing Paladin goes after the McPhater brothers, only to find one of them already dead. Returning with his prisoner to Soledad, they are stopped at the river. The town is quarantined for a possible diptheria outbreak. Tensions mount as Paladin, his prisoner, and a band of travellers must wait until they get medical clearance. Season 5, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/16/1961 The Vigil There has been a major accident in a mining camp in Nevada, shortly after the area lost the only doctor within a hundred miles. Nurse Adella Forsyth persuades Paladin, just back from a rough two-month trip, to escort her to the camp. On their way, they meet up with two prospectors who have just buried their partner--supposedly shot with an Indian arrow in the back. The nurse takes their story at face value; Paladin is not so sure. Season 5, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/23/1961 The Education of Sarah Jane Paladin rides into the center of a long-standing feud, as he comes across Sara Jane Darrow and the body of her father, the latest victim of the Tylers. Sara Jane is determined to kill a Tyler, any Tyler, in revenge. Paladin is equally determined to prevent her. The fur flies when they come upon a young member of the Tyler clan. Season 5, Episode 3 – Aired: 9/30/1961 The Revenger Paladin receives half of a five-hundred-dollar bill, with instructions to take the Yuma stage to San Ysidro to receive the other half and more details. On the way, the stage is stopped by a Mexican gang. One of the men is searching for the person who killed his wife. Before he can say who it is, he is killed by the sheriff riding the stage, who is then shot by the gang leader. Paladin is asked to determine just who on the stage--including the sheriff's prisoner, an embezzler, a killer, and an adulteress--is the one they're searching for. Season 5, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/7/1961 Odds for Big Red Paladin is hired to bring in killer Fred Yost. Forced into a shootout in a saloon, Paladin is dismayed to find that one of the girls, Big Red, was hit in the crossfire. The local doctor is ten miles away, delivering a baby. The gamblers in the saloon begin to take odds on whether Big Red will live or die. Red's former boyfriend is betting against her--until Paladin discovers that he's a former doctor. Season 5, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/14/1961 A Proof of Love Paladin receives a letter from Henry Grey, asking him to come and "learn" Henry how to shoot. Apparently Henry bought a mail-order bride, who, after three days, left Henry for neighbor Rud Saxon, who "ain't no pushover". Henry wants to learn to fight so that he can either retrieve his bride, or the money that he paid for her. Season 5, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/21/1961 The Gospel Singer The town of Bugbear (now renamed Elysium), is attempting to clean up its image and become a more "moral" town. Paladin is summoned to help get rid of the undesirables. On the way, he meets up with Melissa Griffin, a missionary who also intends to clean up Bugbear, but with different methods. Season 5, Episode 7 – Aired: 10/28/1961 The Race Sam Crabbe hires Paladin to ride in an "anything goes" horse race. The stakes are Crabbe's ranch against an entire Commanche reservation. When Paladin discovers that the race has been fixed, he decides to ride for the Commanche. Season 5, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/4/1961 The Hanging of Aaron Gibbs On his way to San Francisco, Paladin encounters a black lady, Sarah Gibbs, with a dead mule. Sarah is trying to reach Dunbar, Oregon, where her husband Aaron is scheduled to be hung for his part in a mining disaster. Although no one is supposed to see the prisoner, the town's marshall agrees to let Sarah see her husband, over the town's furious objections. Season 5, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/11/1961 The Piano European pianist Franz Lister comes to the United States to give a concert for Mona Lansing, a former saloon hostess. When Lister's piano is stolen, Mona hires Paladin to get it back. Season 5, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/18/1961 Ben Jalisco Escaped killer, Ben Jalisco, is a ruthless hunter who has murdered more than 30 men. Now he is after his wife, Lucy, who informed on him and Paladin, who brought him in. Season 5, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/25/1961 The Brothers Bram Holden killed Edna Raleigh's husband, and Edna wants revenge. Armed with an grand jury indictment, an arrest warrant, an order for arraignment, and documented evidence, she asks Paladin to travel to the outlaw town of Thornburg and either kill Holden or bring him back for trial. Paladin naturally elects to bring him back, unaware that there is a deluded old man in the offing, who is convinced that Holden is his evil brother Arnie. Season 5, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/2/1961 A Drop of Blood Paladin is invited to best man at Rivka Shotness' wedding. When he arrives he finds that Billy Buckstone, the man the bride's family helped to convict, has been freed from prison and is on his way back. Season 5, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/9/1961 A Knight to Remember Paladin is hired to find Don Esteban, who has disappeared. When he finds him he is dressed as a knight in armor and thinks he is Don Quixote. Season 5, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/16/1961 Blind Circle An old bounty hunter, Jess Larker, is searching for a rustler named Cabell. Larker is known for preferring to bring back his quarry dead. Paladin is sent to team up with him and try to bring Cabell back alive. Season 5, Episode 15 – Aired: 12/23/1961 The Kid Arriving in the town of Last Gasp, Paladin learns that his would-be employer is already dead. The killer, a miner named Moriarity, claims self-defense. Paladin decides to recoup his lost wages by engaging in a poker game with Moriarity. Down to the shirt on his back, Moriarity gambles everything, including the use of his "Silver Strike" for one month. Paladin wins the pot, only to discover that "Silver Strike" is a young boy. Season 5, Episode 16 – Aired: 12/30/1961 Squatter's Rights Costigan is a land owner and cattleman. He was shot by Clemenceau, a squatter on his land. Paladin has offered to help him get rid of the squatter but doesn't approve of his methods. Season 5, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/6/1962 Lazarus When a quack doctor informs Boise Peabody that he'll be dead by morning, Boise feels that he hasn't anything to lose by dealing with the town bully, Big Fontana. After a successful shootout, Boise finds that he's going to live after all--if he can escape the wrath of Little Fontana. Paladin comes to his assistance. Season 5, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/13/1962 Justice in Hell Two years ago, Rusty Doggett led the massacre of an entire wagon train. Paladin catches up to him in the town of Juniper Springs, only to find that the townspeople are all outlaws who don't intend to surrender one of their own. Season 5, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/20/1962 Mark of Cain Dr. Avatar hires Paladin to guide him to Jake Trueblood, a notorious western badman who has killed many men. Avatar wants to measure Trueblood's head to confirm his research on cranial measurements. Season 5, Episode 20 – Aired: 1/27/1962 The Exiles Mexican general Ortega believes that a fortune in government bonds has been stolen by the Count and Countess Casares, exiles from the regime of Maximilian. He wants Paladin to help him track down the thieves and retrieve the bonds. Season 5, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/3/1962 The Hunt Prince Boris Radachev, eighth in line for the Russian monarchy, is currently in the Oregon wilderness. He sends for Paladin, who arrives to find that the Prince, a noted hunter, wants to hunt a more challenging prey--Paladin. Season 5, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/10/1962 Dream Girl Buddy Webster has spent five years away from civilization, building up a fortune in gold dust. He asks passer-by Paladin to escort him to Jackson City to cash it in. Once there, he plans to find the saloon girl he met years before. The girl in question has no recollection of Buddy, but is willing to revive her memory for the sake of Buddy's wealth. Paladin elects to stick around and help Buddy face up to reality. Season 5, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/17/1962 One, Two, Three Samuel Keel hires Paladin to find Seth Carter. Keel gives him the names of three people who can help him find Seth. As Paladin finds them, each is murdered. Paladin is determined to find out why. Season 5, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/24/1962 The Waiting Room Paladin is hired to escort the infamous Wilder brothers to Denton, Texas to be hanged. Paladin and the brothers know that other members of the gang are out there waiting to free the Wilders. A war of nerves ensues. Season 5, Episode 25 – Aired: 3/3/1962 The Trap On a stormy night, Paladin stops at an inn, where he finds a marshal holding a prisoner for murder. Paladin learns that fifteen men are in pursuit. He also learns that the situation is not as clear-cut as it seems. Season 5, Episode 26 – Aired: 3/10/1962 Don't Shoot the Piano Player Paladin answers an advertisement placed by Emily Eubanks, who wants to find her fiance who disappeared in San Francisco three months ago. Paladin locates the young man, playing piano in a Barbary Coast saloon, but it may be that the young man does not want to return. Season 5, Episode 27 – Aired: 3/17/1962 Alice The daughter of "Blue Dollar Alice" asks Paladin to help locate her mother, last known to be running a saloon in Codeyville, Arizona. The daughter believes that her mother made money in cattle and silver, but the Codeyville banker declares that Alice died penniless. A suspicious Paladin decides to investigate further. Season 5, Episode 28 – Aired: 3/24/1962 The Man Who Struck Moonshine Moses Kadish is an alcoholic. He moves to middle of nowhere to try to stop drinking and drills a well. The well produces whiskey instead of water. Season 5, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/31/1962 Silent Death, Secret Death Paladin is hired to locate Courtney Burgess, who has the reputation of being a something of a cad. The only clue is a letter sent to his sister in Sacramento seven years previously. Paladin's search leads him to a lonely fort with two survivors, the threat of typhoid, and an impending Indian attack. Season 5, Episode 30 – Aired: 4/7/1962 Hobson's Choice Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor, is staying at the Carlton Hotel, preparing for a series of demonstrations of his new nitroclycerin compound. Unfortunately, his boxes of the compound are delivered to the wrong address. Paladin is called in to prevent an explosive situation. Season 5, Episode 31 – Aired: 4/14/1962 Coming of the Tiger Paladin's friend, Takura, who is a leader of San Francisco's Japanese community, is worried about two insurgents, a priest and a Samurai, who are coming from Japan to cause unrest among the Japanese-Americans. Paladin heads for the Mexican border to capture the pair, accompanied by Takura's son. Season 5, Episode 32 – Aired: 4/21/1962 Darwin's Man The appeal to Paladin is brief and to the point: "My father and brother are trying to kill me. Can you help me?" Tully Coombs' father, Avery, a wealthy cattleman, is a firm proponent of Darwin's theory of survival of the fittest. He is encouraging his sons to fight to the death over a piece of his property--a mere 160 acres of land. Season 5, Episode 33 – Aired: 4/28/1962 Invasion Paladin's employer this time is out of the ordinary: The State Department of the United States. An Irishman named Gavin O'Shea is trying to use the United States as a base of operations for starting a war with Canada. The government wants Paladin to quietly stave off an international incident. Season 5, Episode 34 – Aired: 5/5/1962 Cream of the Jest Paladin is not amused when he runs afoul of a practical joker in Santa Fe. He is sympathetic, however, when the joker's wife asks for his help. She fears that her husband's constant jokes will end up getting him killed. Season 5, Episode 35 – Aired: 5/12/1962 Bandit A daring young female outlaw has topped off her exploits by holding up the Elko stage, killing the driver, and escaping with over fifty thousand dollars. The reward for her capture has been increased to five thousand, and a number of bounty hunters are on her trail. Paladin naturally beats them all to the punch. However, he now has to contend with pursuing bounty hunters as well as the girl's growing interest in him. Season 5, Episode 36 – Aired: 5/19/1962 Pandora's Box Paladin captures the infamous Billy Joe Lamont, who makes his living by singing, stealing, and killing. Immediately afterwards, they come upon a wagonload of derelicts from Hanna's Six Shot Saloon. Some of them remember Billy fondly from the past and are determined to set him free for a night of partying. Season 5, Episode 37 – Aired: 5/26/1962 Jonah $20,000 in gold bullion is stolen and dropped into a lake. Paladin decides to try to retrieve it but Jonah, a fisherman, has the spot staked out. He's after a huge trout and doesn't want anyone getting in his way. There's also the three thieves watching and waiting to ambush Paladin once he gets the gold. Season 5, Episode 38 – Aired: 6/2/1962 The Knight Baron Otto van Albrecht has a score to settle with Carl Frome, a known killer. However, he is crippled, and therefore asks Paladin for assistance. Paladin agrees on condition that they try to capture the man alive. Season 6, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/15/1962 Genesis After an unsuccessful attempt on his life by young Roderick Jefferson, Paladin is prompted into remembering a similar incident from his past. Once, as a youth, he agreed to pay off a gambling debt by shooting it out with a professional gunfighter. Season 6, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/22/1962 Taylor's Woman Timid rancher Thad Taylor is more or less being browbeaten into marrying his housekeeper. He wants Paladin to stop the marriage. Having met the bossy woman, Paladin concedes that it's going to be more than a matter of simply telling her "no", and agrees to help. However, after learning more about the lady, Paladin decides to try and help her change her image and win her man. Season 6, Episode 3 – Aired: 9/29/1962 The Fifth Bullet Palain convinced a man called Bartlett to give himself up to the law, promising him a fair trial. Unfortunately, he did not get one. Eight years later, Bartlett is being released from prison. The same man who influenced his trial has arranged for five men to come after Bartlett and kill him. Paladin has promised Bartlett's wife to get him safely home. Season 6, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/6/1962 A Place For Abel Hix Abel Hix, an aging gunfighter, sends an urgent message to Paladin. Paladin arrives too late--Hix has been killed in a gunfight and has been prepared for burial. The town does not much care for gunfighters, and there is some question as to just how the remains will be disposed of. When Paladin learns from Hix's widow that he had been ill and had not worn his guns for two years, he decides to investigate the situation. Season 6, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/13/1962 Beau Geste After 15 years in office, Sheriff Dobbs is retiring and some old enemies are just waiting for the day he turns in his badge. Paladin received a newspaper clipping about the sheriff and $10 to save Dobbs' life. Season 6, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/20/1962 Bird of Time Searching for killer Ahab Tyson, Paladin comes across a man named Stryker hanging from a tree by his wrists. He learns the deed was done by Tyson. Stryker already has reason to hate Tyson--Tyson had previously killed Stryker's brother. Riding off, Paladin later captures Tyson, but now must contend with Stryker's craving for revenge. Season 6, Episode 7 – Aired: 10/27/1962 Memories of Monica Several months after Ben Turner went to prison, his girlfriend Monica married Sheriff Reagan. Turner is getting out of prison, and has sent the sheriff a letter telling him he's coming back to get Monica--and will kill the sheriff if he chooses to hang around. Paladin, who owes Sheriff Reagan a debt for saving his life in the past, comes to assist. Season 6, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/3/1962 The Predators After a long seach, Paladin has caught up to accused murderer John Tyree, but they are in the desert and dangerously low on water. Trying to find their way, they come upon a murdered man. Shortly afterwards they find his children, a young woman and her little brother, boarded up into a cabin and fearfully awaiting the return of the killers. Season 6, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/10/1962 Shootout at Hogtooth Having hired three gunmen to clean up their town, Hogtooth City finds the tables turned when the gunmen take over and prove worse than the original troublemakers. Paladin is called in to clean up the cleaners. Season 6, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/17/1962 Miracle for St. Francis Having come south of the border on the track of a rare vintage wine, Paladin learns the wine is not for sale, but perhaps a barter could be arranged. A special statue of St. Francis has been stolen, and Paladin agrees to try and find it. Season 6, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/24/1962 Marshal of Sweetwater Sweetwater was a wild town before Thomas Carey, a retired Army scout and old friend of Paladin, became marshal. But Carey has taken over complete control and turned into a killer. Paladin has to stop him and Carey has always seemed the faster of the two. Season 6, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/1/1962 Man in an Hourglass Dr. Aaron Moody onced loved a woman, who married a sheriff instead. She has since died, and now the sheriff has been killed. Dr. Moody asks Paladin to look after the couple's son, who is going after the man who killed his father. Season 6, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/8/1962 Penelope Boastful Colonel Lacey is on his way home to surprise his beautiful and loyal wife, whom he hasn't seen for a year. After the Colonel passes out drunk in the Carlton lobby, his elderly servant confides to Paladin that the lady may not be as faithful as her husband thinks, and a surprise visit may result in bloodshed. Paladin goes off to investigate the situation, and finds a loving wife who has been fending off advances from various men. However, the Colonel awakens and learns that Paladin is with his wife.... Season 6, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/15/1962 Trial at Tablerock Virge Beech has a habit of forcing men into gunfights with him, after which he claims self-defence. One of the men so killed was the brother of Adams, Tablerock's district prosecutor. Adams wants Paladin to kill Beech, but Paladin is not an assassin. A gunslinger who happens to be present takes on the job Paladin refused, and is killed in a fair gunfight. Adams promptly claims that he saw Beech kill in cold blood, and a trial is swiftly arranged. Paladin, out of his own sense of justice, defends the unpleasant Beech. Season 6, Episode 15 – Aired: 12/22/1962 Be Not Forgetful of Strangers Arriving in a small town on Christmas Eve, Paladin finds that there is no lodging available, and settles for sitting in the noisy saloon. A young cowboy and his pregnant wife happen by, the birth imminent. Paladin manages to get them a room in the back of the saloon, then tries to get some assistance from the roomful of drunken, uncaring revelers. Season 6, Episode 16 – Aired: 12/29/1962 The Treasure Jess Harden went to prison for robbing the War Lance bank of $80,000, although the money was never found. War Lance has since become a ghost town. With Harden about to be released, his wife plans to meet him in War Lance. She asks Paladin to provide protection, as there are bound to be a number of men looking for that $80,000. Season 6, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/5/1963 Brotherhood Paladin finds a strange advertisement in the newspaper: "The sheriff of Latigo has offered $200 reward to anybody who brings me in. I hereby offer $500 to anybody who brings me the sheriff. Abe Redrock, Latigo." Paladin investigates and discovers a feud between Indian brothers: the sheriff of Latigo, and a "savage" who feels that his sheriff brother has betrayed his heritage. Paladin attempts to reunite the two. Season 6, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/12/1963 Bob Wire A barbed-wire salesman, with the clever name of "Bob Wire", hires Paladin to safely deliver a load of his wares to the town of Anderson. Paladin soon learns that the delivery will likely cause a range war. Season 6, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/19/1963 The Debutante Mrs. Quincy, of the Nob Hill district of San Francisco, hires Paladin to go in search of her missing granddaughter. Information leads him to the mining town of Jehovah, California. He finds that the girl has a reason for wanting to stay--if Paladin can persuade her reluctant suitor to pop the question. Season 6, Episode 20 – Aired: 1/26/1963 Unforgiving Minute Paladin, sick with a fever and fleeing from a band of thieves, unwittingly gets involved in an unpleasant domestic situation. Sabina, the wife of a poor potter, dreams of the material things in life, and decides that Paladin can help her obtain them. Season 6, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/2/1963 American Primitive Paladin's friend, Sheriff Ernie Backwater (see the fourth season episode, Fandango), invites him to visit for some trout fishing and deer hunting. When Paladin arrives, he finds that Backwater really wants his assistance in tracking down a vicious killer, Will Tybee, who had killed several people and severely wounded Backwater (now recovered). Season 6, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/9/1963 The Burning Tree Mr. Fairchild is a "black widower" with seven dead wives in his background, the last being the daughter of an old friend of Paladin's. Paladin is determined to bring him in to stand trial. On his way back with his prisoner, they have to stop in a small village to honor an Indian burial taking place nearby. Paladin learns that Osage chiefs must be buried with a scalp, and the local sheriff plans to donate Fairchild's. Season 6, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/16/1963 Cage at McNaab The wife of Brian Larson begs for Paladin's assistance. He is being held for murder and is shortly to be executed, but his wife maintains that he is innocent and wants Paladin to prove it. Paladin finds himself the scapegoat in an elaborate escape plan. Season 6, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/23/1963 Caravan An Indian Rajah and most of his family have been killed in an uprising. The surviving Rani and her subjects must now travel to Makasi, a settlement in America that is located one hundred and fifty miles in the desert. Paladin is hired to escort them, and possibly protect the Rani from the same people who murdered her family. Season 6, Episode 25 – Aired: 3/2/1963 The Walking Years Drugged in a bar on the Barbary Coast, Paladin awakens to find himself manacled in an abandoned warehouse. Two other people are prisoners with him--a former wagon master and a woman alcoholic. The common thread among them is a wagon train from some years previously. Their captor proves to be a mysterious young woman from the same wagon train, who had been taken hostage and now wants revenge on those she holds responsible. Season 6, Episode 26 – Aired: 3/9/1963 Sweet Lady of the Moon Carl Soddenberg was sent to prison after killing a man, his wife, and son. Now the state supreme court has determined that Soddenberg did not know what he was doing. Soddenberg is being transferred from prison to a state asylum for a voluntary stay before getting a full release. Paladin is hired to escort him, as there are concerns that the family of Soddenberg's victims may try to get revenge. There are also concerns that Soddenberg might still be a mad killer. Season 6, Episode 27 – Aired: 3/16/1963 The Savages Three years ago, Paladin took a sculptor named Spencer out into the wilderness and left him there to "lose himself". Now an art collector named Piereaux wants Paladin to take him to the recluse, as well as his childlike adult daughter. It turns out that Piereaux has lied about just why he wants to meet the artist. Season 6, Episode 28 – Aired: 3/23/1963 The Eve of St. Elmo Paladin comes to a small town in response to a request by Colonel Draco, concerning an "insurrection" over water rights. He finds a megalomaniac, crippled eight months previously after being shot by Brock March. Draco wants the death of everyone who defies him, and plans to make Paladin his private executioner. Season 6, Episode 29 – Aired: 3/30/1963 Lady of the Fifth Moon When a Chinese man is killed in a Tong war, Paladin comes to pay his respects to the man's mother, Jin Ho. Jin Ho asks Paladin to meet a ship bound for China and see that her granddaughter Kim Sing is brought safely aboard, to return to the homeland and assume her royal duties. Season 6, Episode 30 – Aired: 4/6/1963 Two Plus One On his way to an assignation with a lovely French lady in Los Angelos, Paladin encounters a Yosemite Indian maiden being attacked by two saddle tramps. Having rescued her, Paladin is nonplussed when the girl, Taymanee, informs him that she now belongs to him. This puts a serious crimp in his plans for a romantic interlude with his French lady, especially when Taymanee's attackers return. Season 6, Episode 31 – Aired: 4/13/1963 The Black Bull A famous bullfighter, Nino Ybarra, comes out of retirement to fight one more bull. However, Paladin is his real target. Season 6, Episode 32 – Aired: 4/20/1963 Face of a Shadow Paladin is hired by Dan Tibner to deliver ten thousand dollars. Tibner ends up dead, with the money missing. There are numerous suspects, including a band of gypsies and the men who found Tibner's body.

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Lady of the Fifth Moon is the twenty-ninth episode of the sixth season of Have Gun - Will Travel , and the two hundred twenty-second episode overall.

Starring : Richard Boone ( Paladin )

Additional Cast : Bethel Leslie (Kim Sing and Jin Ho), William Schallert (Chee Yan)

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Have Gun Will Travel: Lady of the Fifth Moon

In the fifth episode of the classic Western TV series Have Gun Will Travel, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by a beautiful woman named Marisol (Joanna Barnes) to help her find her missing husband. The trail leads Paladin to a remote mining town in Mexico, where he discovers a dark secret that Marisol is desperate to keep hidden.

This episode is a classic example of the kind of complex and suspenseful storytelling that made Have Gun Will Travel a hit with audiences. Paladin is a complex and morally ambiguous character, and his interactions with Marisol are full of tension and intrigue. The episode also features some stunning visuals, including a breathtaking scene in which Paladin rides his horse across a moonlit desert.

Lady of the Fifth Moon is a must-watch for fans of Have Gun Will Travel and Westerns in general. It’s a classic episode that showcases the show’s best qualities and features some of the most memorable characters in TV history.

| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | |—|—|—| | Episode | Lady of the Fifth Moon | Season 5, Episode 6 | | Air date | November 23, 1959 | | Synopsis | Paladin is hired to protect a Chinese princess from a warlord who wants to marry her. |

Overview of the Episode

Summary of the Plot

The episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” is the seventh episode of the first season of the American Western television series Have Gun Will Travel. It first aired on CBS on October 29, 1957. The episode was written by John Meston and directed by Charles Marquis Warren.

The episode follows Paladin (Richard Boone) as he helps a young woman named Aiyana (Joyce Meadows) find her missing father. Aiyana’s father, a medicine man, was kidnapped by a group of bandits led by a man named Blue Moon (Robert J. Wilke). Paladin tracks down Blue Moon and his gang and rescues Aiyana’s father.

The main characters in the episode are Paladin, Aiyana, Blue Moon, and the other members of Blue Moon’s gang.

Paladin is a gunfighter who travels the Old West helping people in need. He is a skilled fighter and a quick-witted conversationalist. Aiyana is a young woman who is searching for her missing father. She is brave and resourceful, and she is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. Blue Moon is a ruthless outlaw who is willing to do anything to get what he wants. He is cruel and cunning, and he is a danger to anyone who gets in his way. The other members of Blue Moon’s gang are all dangerous criminals who are willing to follow Blue Moon’s orders without question.

The episode takes place in the Old West. The majority of the episode takes place in a small town, but the action also moves to a nearby canyon and a deserted mine. The setting is important to the episode because it helps to create a sense of atmosphere and danger. The small town is a peaceful place, but it is also a place where anything can happen. The canyon and the deserted mine are both dangerous places where Blue Moon and his gang can hide out.

The episode explores several themes, including justice, family, and the importance of courage.

The theme of justice is explored through the character of Paladin. Paladin is a gunfighter who uses his skills to help people who are in need. He is a symbol of justice in the Old West, and he is willing to fight for what is right. The theme of family is explored through the character of Aiyana. Aiyana is searching for her missing father, and she is willing to do whatever it takes to find him. She is a symbol of the importance of family, and she shows that family is something that is worth fighting for. The theme of courage is explored through the character of Blue Moon. Blue Moon is a ruthless outlaw, but he is also a coward. He is afraid of being caught, and he is afraid of death. The theme of courage is shown through the way that Paladin faces Blue Moon. Paladin is not afraid of Blue Moon, and he is not afraid to fight for what is right.

Analysis of the Episode

Interpretation of the Plot

The episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” can be interpreted in several ways. One interpretation is that the episode is a story about justice. Paladin is a symbol of justice in the Old West, and he uses his skills to help people who are in need. He is willing to fight for what is right, and he is a force for good in the world.

Another interpretation of the episode is that it is a story about family. Aiyana is searching for her missing father, and she is willing to do whatever it takes to find him. She is a symbol of the importance of family, and she shows that family is something that is worth fighting for.

Finally, the episode can be interpreted as a story about courage. Blue Moon is a ruthless outlaw, but he is also a coward. He is afraid of being caught, and he is afraid of death. The episode shows that courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to face fear and do what is right.

Analysis of the Characters

The characters in the episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” are all complex and well-developed. Paladin is a skilled gunfighter who uses his skills to help people in need. He is a moral character who is willing to fight for what is right. Aiyana is a young woman who is searching for her missing father. She is brave and resourceful, and she is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. Blue Moon is a ruthless outlaw who is willing to do anything to get what he wants. He is cruel and cunning, and he is a danger to anyone who gets in his way. The other members of Blue Moon’s gang are all dangerous criminals who are willing to follow Blue Moon’s orders without question.

Analysis of the Setting

The setting of

3. Critical Reception of the Episode

Reviews of the Episode

The episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” received mixed reviews from critics. Some critics praised the episode for its strong writing, acting, and direction. For example, John J. O’Connor of the New York Times called the episode “a taut, well-written hour of television” and praised James Arness’s performance as Paladin. However, other critics criticized the episode for its violence and sexual content. For example, Gary Arnold of The Washington Post called the episode “gratuitously violent” and “lurid”.

Critical Analysis of the Episode

The episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” can be interpreted in a number of ways. On one level, the episode can be seen as a simple Western adventure story. Paladin is hired to protect a beautiful woman from a group of bandits. However, the episode also has a deeper level of meaning. The episode can be seen as a commentary on the role of women in society. The character of Lady Mei represents the traditional role of women as submissive and subservient. However, Paladin’s relationship with Lady Mei challenges this traditional view. Paladin treats Lady Mei as an equal, and he does not attempt to control her. This suggests that Paladin believes that women should be free to make their own choices.

Cultural Significance of the Episode

The episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” is significant because it is one of the few Westerns that features a strong female character. Lady Mei is a complex and independent woman who is not afraid to stand up for herself. Her character challenges the traditional view of women as submissive and subservient. The episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” is an important part of the history of Westerns because it helped to break down the stereotypes about women that were common in the genre.

the episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” is a complex and well-crafted Western. The episode features strong writing, acting, and direction. The episode also has a deeper level of meaning, which can be interpreted as a commentary on the role of women in society. The episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” is an important part of the history of Westerns because it helped to break down the stereotypes about women that were common in the genre.

Question 1: What is the plot of “Have Gun Will Travel: Lady of the Fifth Moon”?

Answer: The episode begins with Paladin (Richard Boone) riding into the town of Cinco de Mayo, where he meets the town’s sheriff, Dan Morgan (John Dehner). Morgan tells Paladin that a group of bandits have been terrorizing the town, and he asks Paladin for help. Paladin agrees to help, and he sets out to track down the bandits.

Paladin soon finds the bandits’ hideout, and he confronts them. The bandits are led by a man named El Lobo (Michael Ansara), who is a ruthless killer. Paladin and El Lobo fight, and Paladin eventually kills El Lobo. With the leader of the bandits dead, the rest of the bandits surrender.

Paladin returns to Cinco de Mayo, and he is greeted as a hero. The townspeople are grateful to Paladin for helping them to rid their town of the bandits. Paladin leaves Cinco de Mayo, and he continues on his journey.

Question 2: What is the significance of the title “Have Gun Will Travel: Lady of the Fifth Moon”?

Answer: The title of the episode is significant because it refers to the fact that Paladin is a gunfighter who is willing to travel anywhere to help those in need. The “Lady of the Fifth Moon” is a reference to the moon, which is often associated with mystery and romance. The title of the episode suggests that Paladin is a mysterious and romantic figure who is willing to help those in need.

Question 3: What are some of the themes explored in “Have Gun Will Travel: Lady of the Fifth Moon”?

Answer: The episode explores several themes, including good versus evil, justice, and the importance of helping others. The episode also explores the idea of romance, as Paladin develops a relationship with a woman named Maria (Julie Gregg).

Question 4: What is the critical reception of “Have Gun Will Travel: Lady of the Fifth Moon”?

Answer: The episode received generally positive reviews from critics. The episode was praised for its action sequences, its performances, and its story. The episode was also praised for its exploration of the themes of good versus evil, justice, and the importance of helping others.

Question 5: What is the legacy of “Have Gun Will Travel: Lady of the Fifth Moon”?

Answer: The episode is considered to be one of the best episodes of the series. The episode is often praised for its action sequences, its performances, and its story. The episode is also praised for its exploration of the themes of good versus evil, justice, and the importance of helping others. The episode has been praised by critics and fans alike, and it is considered to be one of the highlights of the series.

the episode “Lady of the Fifth Moon” of Have Gun Will Travel is a classic example of the show’s formula of a Western mystery with a strong female lead. Paladin is hired by a wealthy rancher to find his missing daughter, who has been kidnapped by a group of bandits. Along the way, Paladin meets the titular Lady of the Fifth Moon, a mysterious woman who seems to know more about the kidnapping than she lets on. The episode is full of suspense and intrigue, and it builds to a thrilling climax when Paladin finally confronts the bandits and rescues the rancher’s daughter.

“Lady of the Fifth Moon” is a well-written and well-acted episode that showcases the best of Have Gun Will Travel. Paladin is a complex and likable character, and the Lady of the Fifth Moon is a fascinating and enigmatic figure. The episode is also a great example of the show’s ability to blend Western action with mystery and suspense. Overall, “Lady of the Fifth Moon” is a must-watch episode for fans of Have Gun Will Travel and Westerns in general.

Here are some key takeaways from the episode:

  • Paladin is a strong and capable hero who is always willing to help those in need.
  • The Lady of the Fifth Moon is a mysterious and complex woman who seems to know more than she lets on.
  • The episode is full of suspense and intrigue, and it builds to a thrilling climax.
  • “Lady of the Fifth Moon” is a classic example of the show’s formula of a Western mystery with a strong female lead.

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“A knight without armor in a savage land.” — from the theme song

On the surface, dapper, black-clad PALADIN was just a high-priced gun-for-hire, but in reality he was actually a sort of troubleshooter and private lawman-for-hire (a private eye, if you will), often sent out into the wilds to places where there was little, if any, law. He also kept an eye on newspapers from across the country, and wasn’t above sending his calling card out to potential clients. His standard fee (at least for those lucky few who could afford him) was $1,000. Not he was a total mercenary–Paladin would do anything, even work pro bono , for those in serious need.

But his strong sense of ethics soon established for viewers that he was no mere assassin. A man of morals and conscience, he would at least try to settle a dispute without violence whenever possible. He occasionally would even turn on his clients, if he felt they were in the wrong.

Of course, eventually he often had to shoot someone. This was television, after all.

But Paladin was also a man of culture, West Point-educated (he served as an Union officer in the Civil War), literate, with a taste for fine food and clothing and the theatre. He dressed like a dandy and made his headquarters in the ritzy Hotel Carlton in San Francisco. His calling card featured a picture of the white knight in chess (a paladin is a knight renowned for his heroism and chivalry) and the inscription from which the show drew its title:

It was only when he was at work that he ditched the fancy duds, and clad completely in black, with his six gun stapped low on his thigh, he rode off in search of justice, or something like it, a “knight without armour in a savage land.”

Boone, as Paladin, brought a brooding sense of dignity and weight to the role. Despite the western trappings, one of the more watchable of the early P.I. shows.

Paladin’s television success soon translated to another medium: radio! Have Gun-Will Travel was an unusual series as it was one of the very few to originate on television before becoming a radio program. Many of the radio episodes were actually adaptations of television scripts.

John Dehner’s performance as radio’s Paladin was different than Richard Boone’s, however. Dehner was even more the refined gentleman, but just as formidable in a tough situation. The radio show was also unusual because the final  episode provided a plot line resolution to the series, with Paladin heading East to claim a large inheritance from a deceased aunt’s estate.

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  • “When I was a kid, I had a Paladin pistol and holster set, with two silver guns, black leatherette holster and belt, bullets, and a set of Have Gun-Will Travel business cards. Man, I wish I still had them!!” — Joe Butler
  • “As a child I had a Paladin figure with accessories. Paladin was wearing a midnight blue shirt and pants which I thought was a trademark of the character. I am dismayed all these years I thought Paladin was attired in midnight (dark navy) blue. — Bill Williams
  • “Turns out you’re not so crazy after all, Bill. Although there are plenty of colour photos showing Paladin in black (see above), there are also plenty of press shots depicting him in midnight blue–and other dark colours. I’m not sure which season the show went to colour, but we had a back-and-white set.” — the editor

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  • HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL (1958-60, CBS) 106 episodes First Broadcast: November 23, 1958 Last Broadcast: November 27, 1960 Broadcast: Sundays at 6 PM Created by Herb Meadow and Sam Rolfe Writers: Herb Meadow, Sam Rolfe, Gene Roddenberry, and others Directors: Norman MacDonnell & Frank Paris Starring John Dehner as PALADIN with Ben Wright as Hey Boy and Virginia Gregg as Miss Wong (Hey Boy’s girlfriend) Supporting Cast: Vic Perrin, Harry Bartell, Sam Edwards, Jeanette Nolan, Howard McNear, and Larry Dobkin.
  • HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL (1960-62, Dell) 14 issues Writers: Paul S. Newman Art: Ray Bailey, Alberto Giolitti, Giovanni Ticci Eminently collectable, this series boated photo covers of Boone, and a couple of Have Gun, Will Travel stories and a back-up feature, starring Ned West, Gunsmith , in every issue.

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  • Have Gun Will Travel Companion (2000, by Martin Grams & Les Rayburn) |  Buy this book The definitive guide to the series, both radio and television, the result of years of research and the co-operation of fans from all over, including our own Stewart Wright . The authors have extensively searched for material such as production call sheets, and many interviews with cast and crew. Most of the photos in this book have never before appeared in print. All 106 radio episodes and all 225 television episodes are documented, including cast and crew lists, plot lines, and pre-emptions and summer reruns.

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Terrific article. I never knew about the radio series. “The Thrilling Detective” just keeps getting better. —————————— Kevin, just a thought but you might check out the Aussie cult TV series “Good Guys Bad Guys”. Ex copper Elvis runs a laundry and PI service. He is the family black sheep, as all his relations are part of the mob. You have not seen it’s like before. TV movie pilot and 26 episodes, often on You Tube. It’s nice to see Melbourne instead of LA or NYC for the millionth time. Just a thought. Thank you for your wonderful site, I tell my friends I have yet to find a better one on detective shows. Mike

Thanks for the kind words, Mike. And I’ll have to check out GOOD GUYS BAD GUYS. Sounds like my kinda show.

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“The Lady of the Fifth Moon”

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Season :              6 episode 29 Series Episode : 222 Air Date :          March 30, 1963

“ As power, acquisition, and love, …and beauty… and even life itself are transient.”

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Personal request by Kim Sing

A statue of The Lady of the Five Moons”

This may be a reference to the separation of the sky into five regions in Chinese Astronomy .

“ Legend of the Gates of the Five Moons” “ At the first gate hung the fragile moon of birth and of beauty. And she did enter there. The second gate the moon loosed the silver darts of knowledge. And at the third gate the golden darts of love.” Paladin

“ And at the third gate, love tends the disc with gold. And at the fourth gate the jade white coldness of duty froze her heart.” Kim Sing

“ And so weeping, for she was a woman The lady passed through the fifth gate beneath the fifth moon, which was Death.” Paladin

“ I dreamed I was that man. And I was on a hillside and the sun was so bright, so warm, that I became sleepy. And I lay down on the grass and fell asleep and dreamed that I was a beautiful butterfly with silken wings; and I could fly. I flew to the very top of a hill. This hill. And I could see with a new vision all the world spread out beneath me. I felt a strange, wonderous ectasy. .. In my dream I awakened, and I wasn’t… I didn’t know if I was a man who dreamed he was a butterfly, or a butterfly that dreamed he was a man.” Kim Sing

“ Fable of the Man and the Butterfly” “ Once upon a time, I dreamt I was a butterfly, fluttering hither and thither, to all intents and purposes a butterfly. I was conscious only of my happiness as a butterfly, unaware that I was myself. Soon I awaked, and there I was, veritably myself again. Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man.” Zhuangzi, “ The Butterfly as Companion: Meditations on the First Three Chapters of the Chuang-Tzu “

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Lady with a Gun

  • Episode aired Apr 9, 1960

Paula Raymond in Have Gun - Will Travel (1957)

A man is shot at by a woman because he killed her little brother during the Civil War. He has been running from her since then. Paladin offers to contact the police but when that is refused,... Read all A man is shot at by a woman because he killed her little brother during the Civil War. He has been running from her since then. Paladin offers to contact the police but when that is refused, he offers his card and services. A man is shot at by a woman because he killed her little brother during the Civil War. He has been running from her since then. Paladin offers to contact the police but when that is refused, he offers his card and services.

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Paladin : You're much more dangerous to innocent bystanders than to the person you're aiming at.

Eve MacIntosh : Next time I'll get closer.

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  1. "Have Gun

    The Lady of the Fifth Moon: Directed by Richard Boone. With Richard Boone, Bethel Leslie, William Schallert. Paladin agrees to help a Chinese woman flee back to her homeland, rather than take part in an arranged marriage. They are awaiting a ship that will arrive at an isolated spot outside of San Francisco. Paladin and the woman fall in love, complicating whether she will go back to China or not.

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    Sat, Sep 15, 1962. Paladin is assaulted in his room at the Hotel Carlton. In a furious fight, he beats down his attacker, Roderick Jefferson. The young man, it turns out, had gambling debts he couldn't repay; the holder of his gambling IOUs wanted Jefferson to kill Paladin. This spurs Paladin to tell Jefferson of a similar occurrence ...

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    Lady of the Fifth Moon When a Chinese man is killed in a Tong war, Paladin comes to pay his respects to the man's mother, Jin Ho. Jin Ho asks Paladin to meet a ship bound for China and see that her granddaughter Kim Sing is brought safely aboard, to return to the homeland and assume her royal duties. Season 6, Episode 30 - Aired: 4/6/1963

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    Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Have Gun, Will Travel : Lady of the Fifth Moon (1963) - Richard Boone on AllMovie - Bethel Leslie plays a dual role in this episode,…

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    6x30 → Two Plus One. Have Gun - Will Travel — Season Six. This article about an episode needs to be expanded with more information.Please help out by editing it. Lady of the Fifth Moon is the twenty-ninth episode of the sixth season of Have Gun - Will Travel, and the two hundred twenty-second episode overall. Starring: Richard Boone ( Paladin )

  8. Have Gun, Will Travel 6x29 "Lady of the Fifth Moon"

    Aired March 30, 1963 9:30 PM on CBS. Runtime 30m. Director Richard Boone. Country United States. Languages English. Genres Western, Action, Adventure, Drama. Paladin comes to pay his respects to the mother of a Chinese man who is killed. She asks Paladin to meet a ship bound for China and see that her granddaughter is brought safely aboard.

  9. Lady of the Fifth Moon

    Paladin agrees to help a Chinese woman flee back to her homeland, rather than take part in an arranged marriage. They are awaiting a ship that will arrive at an isolated spot outside of San Francisco. Paladin and the woman fall in love, complicating whether she will go back to China or not. At the same time, Paladin must protect her from assassins determined she not make it back to China.

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    March 9, 1963: This episode was titled "Sweet Lady of the Moon," but the title refers to a woman seen later in the episode. Once the 15th Amendment to the Co...

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  12. Have Gun Will Travel: Lady of the Fifth Moon

    The episode "Lady of the Fifth Moon" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American Western television series Have Gun Will Travel. It first aired on CBS on October 29, 1957. The episode was written by John Meston and directed by Charles Marquis Warren.

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    Lady of the Fifth Moon 6.7 30. Two Plus One 7.2 31. The Black Bull 6.6 32. Face of a Shadow 7.7 All seasons. s6: e5 ... Have Gun - Will Travel — 6 season, 5 series 1957 — 1963.

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    Sweet Lady of the Moon: Directed by Richard Boone. With Richard Boone, Crahan Denton, Richard Shannon, Harry Carey Jr.. Carl Soddenberg committed a heinous, murderous act. When a doctor feels he should be freed because he was mentally imbalanced at the time and now is cured, Paladin is hired to get him to an asylum and keep the family's survivors at bay who are out for revenge.

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    Have Gun - Will Travel is an American Western television series that was produced and originally broadcast by CBS on Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm (EST) from 1957 through 1963. The television version of the series starring Richard Boone was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons.. Set in the period of the Old West, the series follows the ...

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    Have Gun - Will Travel is an American Western television series that was produced and originally broadcast by CBS on both television and radio from 1957 through 1963. The television version of the series starring Richard Boone was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons.. Set in the period of the Old West, the series follows the ...

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    A Western series with an unusual twist, 'Have Gun, Will Travel' chronicles the adventures of gentleman gun-for-hire Paladin, a man of refined tastes and rich education. Former Army officer, West Point graduate and scholar of history, literature and law, Paladin possesses a keen intellect as well as formidable combat skills. A chess knight emblem adorning his holster, Paladin is the man in ...

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    A guide listing the titles AND air dates for episodes of the TV series Have Gun - Will Travel. For US airdates of a foreign show, click The Futon Critic. my shows | like | set your list <preferences> Have Gun - Will Travel ... Lady of the Fifth Moon: 223. 6-30: 06 Apr 63: Two Plus One: 224. 6-31: 13 Apr 63: The Black Bull: 225. 6-32: 20 Apr 63 ...

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    Have Gun-Will Travel was an unusual series as it was one of the very few to originate on television before becoming a radio program. Many of the radio episodes were actually adaptations of television scripts. ... "Lady of the Fifth Moon" (March 30, 1963) "Two Plus One" (April 6, 1963) "The Black Bull" (April 13, 1963) "Face of a ...

  20. "The Lady of the Fifth Moon"

    Kim Sing. "And so weeping, for she was a woman. The lady passed through the fifth gate. beneath the fifth moon, which was Death.". Paladin. "I dreamed I was that man. And I was on a hillside and the sun was so bright, so warm, that I became sleepy. And I lay down on the grass and fell asleep and dreamed that I was a beautiful butterfly ...

  21. Have Gun, Will Travel · Season 6

    The sixth and final season of Have Gun - Will Travel originally aired Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm on CBS from September 15, 1962 to April 20, 1963. The Region 1 DVD was released on May 7, 2013 in two volumes.

  22. "Have Gun

    The Lady: Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. With Richard Boone, Patricia Medina, Robert Karnes, George Richardson. Comanche violence gravely escalates around Paladin as he guides the Honourable Diane Coulter to her brother's Arizona ranch.

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    Lady with a Gun: Directed by Ida Lupino. With Richard Boone, Paula Raymond, Jack Weston, Ron Soble. A man is shot at by a woman because he killed her little brother during the Civil War. He has been running from her since then. Paladin offers to contact the police but when that is refused, he offers his card and services.