
The Bear Flag
The conflict between the established Hispanic families and the recently arrived settlers comes to a head.

The conflict between the established Hispanic families and the recently arrived settlers comes to a head.

A butterfly collector comes to Death Valley and not only finds moths but discovers his true love.

A lawman must choose between love and duty in the midst of a missing persons case.

Grampa comes to the rescue when an old photograph of Flora in a bathing suit gets people talking.

Grampa talks Luke into becoming a Little League coach.

Grampa has mixed emotions after Little Luke wins a prize by writing an essay about him.

Luke decides to prove to the family that he can sing by entering a talent show being broadcast on the radio.

Grampa comes up with a scheme to pass a reading test so he can vote against a female politician.

Kate's "pickle-brained" ex-boyfriend visits the McCoys with his new bride.

Andy son wants to sell their land but will spoil the water rights agreement Andy and Ben made years ago.

Ben and Adam are locked in jail, about to be hung for a crime they didn't commit.

Angry with the way a deaf girl is treated by her father, Joe takes it upon himself to teach her sign language.

Grampa's latest scheme backfires when he withholds an insurance payment.

George gives Kate an old vacuum cleaner, but Grampa is insulted by the act of charity.

After robbing a Mexican bank, Dad Longworth takes the loot and leaves his partner Rio to be captured.

A former bounty hunter teams up with a younger one to find the gang leader who murdered his wife and boy.

Woodrow F. Call, now a wizened bounty hunter, is hired to kill infamous young Mexican bandit Joey Garza.

This third installment in the Lonesome Dove saga features Woodrow F. Call tracking down bandit Joey Garza.

The Cartwrights' neighbor Tom Edwards has lived as a paraplegic since an accident involving Ben Cartwright.

Adam rides up on some Indians wanting to harm a white woman they believed was a mountain spirit.