List of The Deputy episodes
This is a list of all episodes of the western television series The Deputy.
Season One (1959-60)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Badge for a Day" | Don Medford | Roland Kibbee and Norman Lear | September 12, 1959 |
Marshal Simon Fry uses Clay McCord to capture a gang of thieves. | |||||
2 | 2 | "The Wild Wind" | David Butler | N.B. Stone, Jr. | September 19, 1959 |
Clay tries to resuce three young men from a gang of rustlers. | |||||
3 | 3 | "Back to Glory" | Felix E. Feist | Charles B. Smith | September 26, 1959 |
Fry searches for a murderer who's abducted an actress, while Clay and Herk track down an escaped prisoner who molested another woman. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Shadow of the Noose" | Robert B. Sinclair | Roland Kibbee | October 3, 1959 |
Fry is confronted by a lynch mob after he arrests a drifter for murdering a farmer and his wife. | |||||
5 | 5 | "Powder Keg" | David Butler | Wells Root and Ron Bishop | October 10, 1959 |
Herk captures a renegade wanted for supplying gunpowder to the Indians, then finds himself in danger by his prisoner's Indian allies thanks to a telegrapher. | |||||
6 | 6 | "Like Father" | David Butler | Jerry Sackheim | October 17, 1959 |
A reformed ex-convict discovers that his son became a veterinarian while in prison and a gunfighter with a grudge against the young man is looking for a showdown. | |||||
7 | 7 | "Proof of Guilt" | Arthur Lubin | Melvin Levy | October 24, 1959 |
An ex-convict takes the blame for his son's involvement in a series of robberies at smelting operations for gold bars. | |||||
8 | 8 | "The Johnny Shanks Story" | David Butler | N.B. Stone, Jr. | October 31, 1959 |
Three bounty hunters are after Johnny Shanks, who's being led to a new ranch by Clay. | |||||
9 | 9 | "Focus of Doom" | Arthur Lubin | Teleplay by: Sidney Michaels Story by: Michel Kraike | November 7, 1959 |
Fry sets a trap for the people who murdered three town marshals. | |||||
10 | 10 | "The Big Four" | David Butler | Kay Lenard and Jess Carneol | November 14, 1959 |
Fry learns that four of the most notorious outlaws have joined forces. | |||||
11 | 11 | "The Next Bullet" | David Butler | Kay Lenard and Jess Carneol | November 28, 1959 |
Fry believes that the brother of a woman convicted of murdering her husband is plotting revenge on Herk. | |||||
12 | 12 | "The Deal" | Herschel Daugherty | Teleplay by: Herbert Purdom Story by: Michel Kraike | December 5, 1959 |
A gang of outlaws kidnap Fran to force Clay to help them steal a $20,000 mine payroll. | |||||
13 | 13 | "Land Greed" | Robert B. Sinclair | Dale Eunson and Katherine Eunson | December 12, 1959 |
Clay finds evidence of a widow's cattle being rustled. | |||||
14 | 14 | "Man of Peace" | Frank Arrigo | Teleplay by: Herbert Purdom Story by: Roland Kibbee | December 19, 1959 |
When Apaches steal two wagons full of rifles, Clay tries to resolve the issue peacefully before another Indian war begins. | |||||
15 | 15 | "The Orphans" | Frederick Stephani | Katherine Eunson and Dale Eunson | December 26, 1959 |
Clay finds three children in a covered wagon and discovers their parents have been murdered. | |||||
16 | 16 | "Backfire" | James Hogan | Wilton Schiller | January 2, 1960 |
Herk shoots an escaped prisoner in the back, then two outlaws come to settle the score. | |||||
17 | 17 | "Hang the Law" | Robert B. Sinclair | Herbert Purdom | 1960 |
Clay is sentenced to be hanged for the murder of the town drunk. | |||||
18 | 18 | "The Silent Gun" | Sidney Lanfield | Rik Vollaerts | January 23, 1960 |
A mute gunfighter causes trouble in Silver City. | |||||
19 | 19 | "The Hidden Motive" | Sidney Lanfield | Teleplay by: Kay Lenard and Jess Carneol Story by: Michel Kriake | January 30, 1960 |
Clay shoots a childhood friend who comes up from behind, leading him to wonder if the man was with a gang of cattle rustlers Clay's pursuing or just heard the shooting. | |||||
20 | 20 | "Lawman's Blood" | John Brahm | Charles B. Smith | February 6, 1960 |
The doctor of Silver City is abducted by an outlaw whose brother was shot during a holdup and even though Clay kills the kidnapper, the doctor won't leave his patient to die. | |||||
21 | 21 | "The Return of Simon Fry" | Arthur Lubin | Terence Maples | February 13, 1960 |
Fry narrowly escapes an assassination attempt and uses his presumed death to trap his would-be killers. | |||||
22 | 22 | "Queen Bea" | Herschel Daugherty | Herbert Purdom | February 20, 1960 |
Clay suspects that a woman is leading a gang of criminals who are monopolizing general stores by forcing their competitors out of business. | |||||
23 | 23 | "The Two Faces of Bob Claxton" | David Butler | Charles O'Neal | February 27, 1960 |
Bob Claxton, the youngest member of a gang of outlaw brothers, is willing to give up his life of crime. | |||||
24 | 24 | "Lady with a Mission" | Sidney Lanfield | Charles B. Smith | March 5, 1960 |
A suffragette is injured at a rally in Prescott and asks for protection in Silver City. | |||||
25 | 25 | "The Border Between" | Frank Arrigo | Hal Biller and Austin Kalish | March 12, 1960 |
Clay attempts to rescue a wealthy landowner's kidnapped daughter. | |||||
26 | 26 | "Final Payment" | Frank Arrigo | Charles R. Marion | March 19, 1960 |
A businessman plots revenge on Clay and Fran for their father paralyzing him in a gunfight. | |||||
27 | 27 | "Dark Reward" | Louis King | Marianna Mosner | March 26, 1960 |
A gang of criminals take advantage of an offer to collect rewards for dead bank robbers by staging a robbery. | |||||
28 | 28 | "Marked for Bounty" | Sidney Lanfield | William Yagemann | April 2, 1960 |
A notorious bounty hunter goes after a young man who was let out of prison to see his dying father. | |||||
29 | 29 | "The Truly Yours" | David Butler | Teleplay by: Montgomery Pittman and Herbert Purdom Story by: Montgomery Pittman | April 9, 1960 |
A gang of outlaws burn down Clay's general store as a distraction so they can rob the bank with ease. | |||||
30 | 30 | "A Time to Sow" | Louis King | Kay Lenard and Jess Carneol | April 23, 1960 |
Clay tries to help a young couple find a place to settle while on the lookout for a gunman supposedly hired to settle a dispute over water rights. | |||||
31 | 31 | "The Last Gunfight" | Sidney Lanfield | Teleplay by: Charles B. Smith Story by: Richard Carr | April 30, 1960 |
A famous gunfighter is forced into a showdown with two troublemakers looking to make their own reputation. | |||||
32 | 32 | "Chain of Action" | Sidney Lanfield | Lester Fuller | May 7, 1960 |
Clay spends the night in jail hoping to convince a convicted outlaw to reveal the location of his stolen loot so that a boy's eyesight can be fixed. | |||||
33 | 33 | "The Lucifer Urge" | Sidney Lanfield | Ellis Kadison | May 14, 1960 |
Clay seeks a legal way to fight the man who killed his father. | |||||
34 | 34 | "Palace of Chance" | Sidney Lanfield | Teleplay by: Charles B. Smith Story by: Charles B. Smith and Frank Edmunds | May 21, 1960 |
Fry believes an escaped convict is headed for a casino to enlist his ex-girlfriend's help. | |||||
35 | 35 | "The X Game" | David Butler | Herbert Purdom | May 28, 1960 |
Clay pursues a pair of land-grabbers who are conning simple folk out of their property. | |||||
36 | 36 | "The Stand-Off" | David Butler | Teleplay by: Ellis Kadison Story by: Louis Paul | June 11, 1960 |
Clay engages in a standoff with an escaped prisoner who's shot Fry. | |||||
37 | 37 | "Trail of Darkness" | Sidney Lanfield | Rik Vollaerts | June 18, 1960 |
A gang of outlaws abduct Fry to learn the whereabouts of their wounded associate, so Clay leads a posse to track down the bandits. | |||||
38 | 38 | "The Choice" | David Butler | Teleplay by: Saul Schwartz and Lester Fuller Story by: Saul Schwartz | June 25, 1960 |
An ex-convict returns to Silver City and accepts a job as Doc Landy's apprentice. | |||||
39 | 39 | "Ma Mack" | Robert B. Sinclair | Rod Peterson | July 9, 1960 |
An acquaintance of Clay and Fran's father comes to Silver City in search of her stepson and both turn out to be outlaws. |
Season Two (1960-61)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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40 | 1 | "The Deadly Breed" | Virgil W. Vogel | Clark E. Reynolds | September 24, 1960 |
Clay discovers that one of two swindlers being investigated by Fry is the daughter of a woman who spurned his love. | |||||
41 | 2 | "Meet Sergeant Tasker" | Reginald Le Borg | Richard N. Morgan | October 1, 1960 |
Clay tries to help a gullible sergeant recover stolen Army funds from a blonde saloon hostess. | |||||
42 | 3 | "The Jason Harris Story" | Tay Garnett | Charles B. Smith | October 8, 1960 |
Deputy Marshall Jason Harris is apparently involved with a gang robbing gold mines. | |||||
43 | 4 | "The Fatal Urge" | Tay Garnett | Joseph Carter | October 15, 1960 |
Clay wonders if the outlaw Fry is pursuing murdered a prominent businessman. | |||||
44 | 5 | "Mother and Son" | Louis King | Charles R. Marion | October 29, 1960 |
Fry allows the leader of an outlaw gang to visit his mother. | |||||
45 | 6 | "Bitter Root" | Louis King | Kay Lenard and Jess Carneol | November 5, 1960 |
A woman hides an injured outlaw from Clay and Tasker. | |||||
46 | 7 | "The Higher Law" | Tay Garnett | Teleplay by: Charles B. Smith Story by: William Nash | November 12, 1960 |
An Indian seeks vengeance for being beaten and robbed. | |||||
47 | 8 | "Passage to New Orleans" | Louis King | Rik Vollaerts | November 19, 1960 |
Clay escorts a woman to New Orleans to testify in a murder trial and Fry tags along when he receives word that the father of the accused has hired men to kill the star witness. | |||||
48 | 9 | "The World Against Me" | David Butler | Hal Biller and Austin Kalish | November 26, 1960 |
Clay and Tasker help a boy track down the claim jumpers who murdered his grandfather for a gold mine. | |||||
49 | 10 | "Sally Tornado" "Lady for a Hanging" | Louis King | Charles B. Smith | December 3, 1960 |
A group of bounty hunters take a woman who's set to be hanged for murder as she's being escorted by Clay. | |||||
50 | 11 | "The Three Brothers" | Sidney Lanfield | Peggy Shaw and Lou Shaw | December 10, 1960 |
Three brothers are suspected of murder, while Fry pursues a gang of bank robbers | |||||
51 | 12 | "Day of Fear" | Tay Garnett | Clark E. Reynolds | December 17, 1960 |
Clay captures an outlaw with a fever. | |||||
52 | 13 | "Second Cousin to the Czar" | Louis King | Kay Lenard and Jess Carneol | December 24, 1960 |
A Russian duke is convinced to compete against Clay in a horse race. | |||||
53 | 14 | "The Judas Town" | Frank Arrigo | Hal Biller and Austin Kalish | December 31, 1960 |
Clay arrests the son of a prominent cattleman for shooting up Silver City. | |||||
54 | 15 | "Duty Bound" | Herschel Daugherty | Rod Peterson | January 7, 1961 |
Fry, Clay, Tasker and their prisoners are attacked by Indians. | |||||
55 | 16 | "The Lesson" | Frank Arrigo | Kay Lenard and Jess Carneol | January 14, 1961 |
The schoolteacher of Silver City is visited by her ex-convict husband. | |||||
56 | 17 | "Past and Present" | Tay Garnett | Rudy Makoul | January 21, 1961 |
A bank clerk is suspected of being in cahoots with an outlaw gang when he fails to shoot them for killing a miner. | |||||
57 | 18 | "The Hard Decision" | David Butler | Peggy Shaw and Lou Shaw | January 28, 1961 |
A criminal takes Clay hostage to save his brother from being hanged. | |||||
58 | 19 | "The Dream" | Tay Garnett | Ellis Kadison | February 4, 1961 |
An engineer starts a chain of events when he diverts the flow of a river from its usual banks to mine for gold. | |||||
59 | 20 | "Shackled Town" | Tay Garnett | Clark E. Reynolds | February 11, 1961 |
Clay and Tasker find a town near the Mexican border where a corrupt judge and lawman force the people to mine for pennies. | |||||
60 | 21 | "The Lonely Road" | Louis King | William Leicester | February 18, 1961 |
A paroled man returns to Silver City hoping to reunite with his wife, but she's since moved on to a gun-happy mine foreman. | |||||
61 | 22 | "The Challenger" | Frank Arrigo | Richard N. Morgan | February 25, 1961 |
Tasker fights a heavyweight champion to earn money so Clay can pay for a relative's medical expenses. | |||||
62 | 23 | "Edge of Doubt" | Frank Arrigo | Peggy Shaw and Lou Shaw | March 4, 1961 |
An outlaw returns to Silver City and is suspected of robbing and murdering his girl's father. | |||||
63 | 24 | "Two-Way Deal" | Tay Garnett | Teleplay by: William Yagemann Story by: Roland Kibbee | March 11, 1961 |
Fry escorts a teenage criminal to trial when the teen's father wounds the marshal helping his son escape. | |||||
64 | 25 | "The Means and the End" | Tay Garnett | Finlay McDermid | March 18, 1961 |
Fry and Clay set a trap for an outlaw when his wife is sentenced to be hanged in a bench trial. | |||||
65 | 26 | "The Example" | Otto Lang | Ralph Goodman | March 25, 1961 |
A wanted outlaw is persuaded to convince his son not to follow in his footsteps. | |||||
66 | 27 | "Cherchez La Femme" | David Butler | Stuart Jerome | April 1, 1961 |
Tasker goes on trial for accidentally killing a powerful rancher's son while protecting a woman from his unwanted advances. | |||||
67 | 28 | "Tension Point" | Tay Garnett | Clark E. Reynolds | April 8, 1961 |
A gang of outlaws invade the home of their deceased member. | |||||
68 | 29 | "Brother in Arms" | David Butler | Edward Lasko | April 15, 1961 |
A young man who learned to shoot from Clay's father returns to Silver City to face a man he believes murdered his father after cheating him out of his share of a mine. | |||||
69 | 30 | "The Return of Widow Brown" | Otto Lang | Norman Jacob | April 22, 1961 |
The widow of an outlaw husband, who was hanged by a lynch mob, is accused of hiding his stolen loot. | |||||
70 | 31 | "Spoken in Silence" | Tay Garnett | Kay Lenard and Jess Carneol | April 29, 1961 |
A deaf woman puts herself and her father in danger when she informs Fry about her father agreeing to guide wanted outlaws around the marshal's posse so he can raise money for her operation. | |||||
71 | 32 | "An Enemy of the Town" | Frank Arrigo | Jerry Sackheim and Curtis Kenyon | May 6, 1961 |
The by-products of a large tannery in Silver Creek cause the people to get sick. | |||||
72 | 33 | "The Legend of Dixie" | Frank Arrigo | Teleplay by: Michel Kraike Story by: Robert Sabaroff | May 20, 1961 |
Dixie Miller is mistakenly credited for killing two bank robbers when they were actually killed by their own leader. | |||||
73 | 34 | "The Deathly Quiet" | Otto Lang | Paul Franklin | May 27, 1961 |
A pair of Army deserters steal Gatling guns and terrorize Southern Arizona. | |||||
74 | 35 | "Brand of Honesty" | Tay Garnett | Herbert Purdom | June 10, 1961 |
A trio of ex-convicts are accused of a recent string of hold-ups and robberies. | |||||
75 | 36 | "Lorinda Belle" | Sherry Shourds | Teleplay by: Rik Vollaerts and Michael Kraike Story by: Rik Vollaerts | June 24, 1961 |
A hated mine foreman is poisoned and becomes determined to kill the person responsible. | |||||
76 | 37 | "Lawman's Conscience" | Frederick Stephani | Teleplay by: Michael Kraike Story by: Saul Schwartz | July 1, 1961 |
A deathbed confession clears a ranch hand convicted of murder, but Clay is compelled to reexamine his case due to a series of robberies. |
External links
- List of The Deputy episodes at the Internet Movie Database
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