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The Beverly Hillbillies

S1, EP12 "The Great Feud"

The Clampetts load their shootin' irons for a match with the Drysdales when Sonny jilts Elly May.

Bonanza

S2, EP14 "The Ape"

Adam and Little Joe try to warn Hoss when he befriends a violent man (Cal Bolder).

Bonanza

S2, EP15 "The Blood Line"

An Easterner swears revenge for the death of his father, a drunk that a Cartwright killed in self-defense.

Bonanza

S2, EP16 "The Courtship"

Adam tells betrothed Hoss his intended is a compulsive gambler who caused her husband's death.

Bonanza

S2, EP17 "The Spitfire"

A Kentucky mountain clan swears revenge on Little Joe after he shoots a family member for arson.

Bonanza

S1, EP19 "The Gunmen"

Little Joe and Hoss, mistaken for gunmen, get caught between feuding families.

Bonanza

S1, EP24 "The Stranger"

A disabled New Orleans police inspector (Lloyd Nolan) comes to arrest Ben on a 20-year-old murder charge.

Blue Steel

Undercover federal marshal John Carruthers (John Wayne) is suspected by the local sheriff, Jake (George Hayes), of stealing the town's payroll, but his suspicions are sidelined when young Betty Mason (Eleanor Hunt) announces that her father, an important businessman, has been murdered. Without him, supplies will not reach town, and homesteaders will starve. When town leader Malgrove (Edward Peil) offers to buy the locals out, John and Jake get suspicious, and uncover a land-grabbing conspiracy.

History of Country

"History of Country: 1971"

Country DJ Hall of Famer Bill Cody goes back to 1971; the year country's silver screen went dark, Charley Pride receives country's Entertainer of the Year Award and Lynn Anderson becomes a crossover sensation.

Landmarks: The Stages of Country Music

S1, EP32 "Fox Theatre"

What started as an HQ for the Shriners turned into a movie palace and music venue for the greats.

Blue Steel

Undercover federal marshal John Carruthers (John Wayne) is suspected by the local sheriff, Jake (George Hayes), of stealing the town's payroll, but his suspicions are sidelined when young Betty Mason (Eleanor Hunt) announces that her father, an important businessman, has been murdered. Without him, supplies will not reach town, and homesteaders will starve. When town leader Malgrove (Edward Peil) offers to buy the locals out, John and Jake get suspicious, and uncover a land-grabbing conspiracy.

In Old Cheyenne

Newspaper reporter Steve Blane (Roy Rogers) is sent to Cheyenne, Wyo., to write about frontier outlaw Arapahoe Brown (George "Gabby" Hayes). But as Blane spends time in the cow town, he realizes that the conventional wisdom is all wrong. Arapahoe has been made a scapegoat for crimes perpetrated by power-hungry rancher Sam Drummond (George Rosener). As Blane attempts to report the truth, he finds himself caught in the middle of a dangerous feud between cattlemen and settlers.

Saga of Death Valley

When a crook raises the price of the water supply he controls in a cattle town, Roy gallops to the rescue.

Winning of the West

Muckraking newspaperman John Randolph (William Forrest), using information gleaned from his faithful printer, Smiley (Smiley Burnette), can expose powerful local businessmen Art Selby (Robert Livingston) and Clint Raybold (Gregg Barton) as the brains behind a series of thefts blamed on local Native Americans. Fiercely devoted ranger Gene Autry (Gene Autry) is assigned to protect Randolph, but his foes include his own outlaw brother, Jack (Richard Crane), who is working for Selby and Raybold.

Barbarosa

In pre-Civil War Texas, naïve Karl Westover (Gary Busey) accidentally kills his brother-in-law, and heads to Mexico to escape the consequences. Along the way, he encounters Barbarosa (Willie Nelson), who is also on the run. Barbarosa teaches Karl survival skills for the desert -- and how to rob. In their journey from Texas to Mexico and back again, the two men are captured by outlaw Angel Morales, and pursued by Don Braulito (Gilbert Roland), who wants Barbarosa dead.

Broken Arrow

For a decade, the white settlers and the Apaches have been engaged in a bloody war with no peaceful end in sight. When a white scout, Tom Jeffords (James Stewart), has a dangerously close but enlightening encounter with the natives, he begins to see the humanity in these "enemies." Entering the Apache territory seeking peace, Jeffords forms a friendship with the Apache leader Cochise (Jeff Chandler), although there are people on both sides who resist extending the olive branch.

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