
The Rifleman
Mark discovers that the new preacher and his wife are impostors planning a robbery.

Mark discovers that the new preacher and his wife are impostors planning a robbery.

Lucas and Mark find themselves held at gunpoint by a prisoner being transported on a train, which becomes stranded from a plague of grasshoppers.

In 1887, Hunter Braddock moves back to Far Haven, Ariz., to start over with his two young children. When his father-in-law is brutally attacked, he must take on the corrupt forces strangling the town to protect what he loves most.

Texans Tom (Robert Sterling) and Jeff Cloud (John Barrymore Jr.) find a corpse on their ranch. Earl Boyce (Jack Elam) saw who killed the man, but he's too frightened to tell. Outlaw Kid Wichita (Robert Preston), another Cloud brother, comes to town to offer his services. After catching some local ranchers messing around with Tom's cattle, he steals the men's saddles. From there, things deteriorate into kidnapping, gang wars and murder, and the line between hero and villain becomes blurred.

Lucas' old friend, a traveling photographer, is accused of murder.

Outlaws hunt a retired gunfighter who has settled in North Fork.

Before it's up and running, Theodore Roosevelt's new Elkhorn Ranch is threatened by a powerful neighbor who attempts an underhanded land grab to save his ranch, Roosevelt confronts his neighbor, the Marquis de Morés, and his beguiling wife, Medora.

After suffering a great personal loss, 25-year-old Theodore Roosevelt abandons New York for the Dakota Badlands along the way, he faces doubters and killers as he attempts to establish the Elkhorn Ranch and remake himself into a cattleman.

Naturalist William Bartram explores the unmapped regions of the South to document the native fauna and flora after surviving many encounters with Native Americans and wildlife, it's an invisible virus that may finally end the journey and his life.

A shepherd ignores the Cartwrights' warning not to drive his flock across the Ponderosa guest Everett Sloane.

Local bullies ridicule a Japanese royal visitor.

Newlywed Benjamin Taber (Travis Tritt) is in town with his bride when a bank robbery goes awry and she disappears in a chaotic shootout. Determined to find her, Benjamin seeks out the help of crusty Quentin Leech (Kenny Rogers), a bounty hunter who has his own reasons for wanting to catch the outlaws. As they follow the group's trail, they receive help from several unlikely sources, including Flora Mae Pepper (Naomi Judd), the owner of a brothel that doubles as a safe haven.

Texans Tom (Robert Sterling) and Jeff Cloud (John Barrymore Jr.) find a corpse on their ranch. Earl Boyce (Jack Elam) saw who killed the man, but he's too frightened to tell. Outlaw Kid Wichita (Robert Preston), another Cloud brother, comes to town to offer his services. After catching some local ranchers messing around with Tom's cattle, he steals the men's saddles. From there, things deteriorate into kidnapping, gang wars and murder, and the line between hero and villain becomes blurred.

Lucas' old friend, a traveling photographer, is accused of murder.

Outlaws hunt a retired gunfighter who has settled in North Fork.

Before it's up and running, Theodore Roosevelt's new Elkhorn Ranch is threatened by a powerful neighbor who attempts an underhanded land grab to save his ranch, Roosevelt confronts his neighbor, the Marquis de Morés, and his beguiling wife, Medora.

After suffering a great personal loss, 25-year-old Theodore Roosevelt abandons New York for the Dakota Badlands along the way, he faces doubters and killers as he attempts to establish the Elkhorn Ranch and remake himself into a cattleman.

Bubba, Cody and Booger revisit the best action from Season One from wrangling cattle to their personal lives, the trio goes behind the scenes to look at how entertaining cowboy life can be.

Bubba and Kaley welcome their baby girl into the world Cody is given a week to complete a big contracting job for a local rancher Booger introduces his new girlfriend to his grandma the whole gang gets to meet baby Andie.

A white man (Dennis Hopper) stands trial for killing a Mexican in 1848 California, just after the Mexican War.