Death Valley Days
A blue-eyed goat named Billy and a mother's ability to bake biscuits help abandoned family members traveling by wagon from Utah to California.
A blue-eyed goat named Billy and a mother's ability to bake biscuits help abandoned family members traveling by wagon from Utah to California.
A spectacular wrinkle develops around an aging marshal's refusal to wear glasses.
Duke, Jed's bloodhound, becomes matchmaker for his master and Mlle. Denise, a glamorous Frenchwoman.
A tomboy changes her ways when she meets the handsome constable of a mining town.
Tombstone sheriff Ray Ritter and wife Joanna have a bright future until a gambler arrives to collect his poker winnings: half of Tombstone, Arizona.
Pike, a trapper with a toxic attitude, becomes determined to win his girlfriend back by remaining calm, but his hot temper ends up saving him when he runs into Natives while hunting.
There's more than gold in store for prim Wilhelmina Vail when she tackles a claim in rugged Utah territory.
Members of a wagon train rebel against their scout when they lose their way in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
A teacher new to Montana tries to start a school but faces many challenges, including book theft and malicious rumors.
Count Peter is a charming rascal in Old California who expects to marry the beautiful heiress of a wealthy don. First, he must serve a brief stint in jail to clear up a misunderstanding that might get him killed.
The story of how the Winchester repeating rifle helped to bring law and order to a new Idaho town. An epilogue featuring host Robert Taylor and Lester Shadduck, the mayor of Winchester, Idaho, was shot on location in 1967.
George Parker is unwilling to follow the rules of either his father or his church in 1880s Utah. His friend Michael encourages his rebellious ways and suggests he even change his name. George decides to start his new life as Butch Cassidy.
Jack and Johnny left behind their outlaw ways and have a successful silver claim. Senator Stewart uses underhanded methods to obtain it and the men vow revenge.
John Parker has been raised by the Comanches since he was a boy and wants to remain with his Native family. Stranded in the desert after being injured, a young Mexican woman rescues him and he starts to wonder about his choice.
Jesse Martin stirs up a town: he claims there's a payload of gold lying right beneath Main Street.
The Clampetts pack up to return to Beverly Hills.
Pearl's efforts to snag Mr. Brewster seem doomed until he makes a ridiculous public proposal.
The Clampetts, home for Christmas, help Cousin Pearl woo Mr. Brewster, the big oil company executive.
A feud begins between the Clampetts and the Drysdales after Sonny Drysdale jilts Elly May.
The Clampetts try to get Sonny to propose to Elly before Cousin Pearl can get her daughter married to him.