
The Rifleman
After the end of the Civil War, General Phil Sheridan, who has been appointed Governor of the New Mexico Territory, is on an inspection tour of the country.

After the end of the Civil War, General Phil Sheridan, who has been appointed Governor of the New Mexico Territory, is on an inspection tour of the country.

An Argentine family moves to North Fork. The townspeople are unfriendly to them, making fun of their clothing and customs. The Argentinean adult immigrant is openly hostile in return.

The townsfolk of North Fork decide to give a young couple a shivaree celebration. When the drunken crowd gets out of hand and roughs up the bride-to-be, the young groom challenges them.

A Chinese man and his son fight prejudice as they try to open a laundry in North Fork.

Lucas recognizes Dr. Battle as an ex-gunslinger with whom he once fought. He helps with a dying man, but Lucas and the doctor have unresolved anger.

Two pranksters write away for a mail-order bride, using Lucas's name.

Lucas allows some snowed-in stagecoach passengers to stay with him until the roads are passable. Trouble brews when the whisky salesman and gunfighter fall for the same woman.

Lucas tries to get help when he is shot after witnessing a murder.

A janitor-turned-gunfighter's reputation hangs on one lucky shot and a lot of gall. The handyman finds himself in trouble when he accidentally kills another gunfighter.

Lucas is threatened with hanging by a lynch party when some horses he has purchased in a neighboring town turn out to be stolen.

A traveling salesman can't talk his way out of an assault charge.

Blinded in an explosion, Lucas fights despair as he prepares for a meeting with a gun-toting enemy.

In a ghost town, Lucas, Mark and Micah tangle with the Newman family and learn the secret of the town's 20-year-old mystery of a lost gold mine.

Lucas looks for answers when recovering alcoholic Micah Torrence returns to the bottle and turns in his badge.

While Lucas is in Wyoming on the trail of a gang illegally selling weapons to the Indians, Mark stays with Miss Milly, where he suffers from loneliness and doubt with his father gone for 2 months.

Lucas and Mark decide to enter a local turkey shoot to raise money to buy a ranch.

A Chinese man and his son fight prejudice as they try to open a laundry in North Fork.

Two pranksters write away for a mail-order bride, using Lucas's name.

Lucas allows some snowed-in stagecoach passengers to stay with him until the roads are passable. Trouble brews when the whisky salesman and gunfighter fall for the same woman.

After being foreman of a jury that convicted an Apache, Lucas is marked for death. Now, he must discover who is behind the curse.