Have Gun – Will Travel (season 3)
Have Gun – Will Travel (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 12, 1959 – June 18, 1960 |
Season chronology | |
The third season of Have Gun – Will Travel originally aired Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm (EST) on CBS from September 12, 1959 to June 18, 1960.[1][2]
The Region 1 DVD was released on January 3, 2006.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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79 | 1 | "First, Catch a Tiger" | Ida Lupino | Harry Julian Fink | September 12, 1959 |
Paladin has to figure out which one of four men wants to kill him. | |||||
80 | 2 | "Episode in Laredo" | Buzz Kulik | Gene Roddenberry | September 19, 1959 |
A gunman runs afoul of Paladin while in town to see his wife and son. | |||||
81 | 3 | "Les Girls" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | September 26, 1959 |
Paladin must deliver mail-order brides to their respective husbands. | |||||
82 | 4 | "The Posse" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | October 3, 1959 |
A drifter named Dobie O'Brien says that Paladin is the killer a posse is seeking to lynch. | |||||
83 | 5 | "Shot by Request" | Buzz Kulik | Teleplay: Frank R. Pierson Story: Howard Seay | October 10, 1959 |
An educated gunfighter intends to lose a duel with Paladin in order to retire with honor. | |||||
84 | 6 | "Pancho" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | October 24, 1959 |
Paladin is surprised that his client wants a youth buried alive in an anthill. | |||||
85 | 7 | "Fragile" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Teleplay: Shimon Wincelberg Story: Frank R. Pierson | October 31, 1959 |
Paladin is given the task of delivering the first plate-glass window to a mining town. | |||||
86 | 8 | "The Unforgiven" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | November 7, 1959 |
A dying general requests that Paladin deliver a message of forgiveness to an old enemy. | |||||
87 | 9 | "The Black Handkerchief" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | November 14, 1959 |
A black handkerchief proves to be important when Paladin tries to clear a young man convicted of murder. | |||||
88 | 10 | "The Golden Toad" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | November 21, 1959 |
A homesteader and a female rancher become consumed with greed when they hear rumors of a buried treasure. | |||||
89 | 11 | "Tiger" | Don Taylor | Gene Roddenberry | November 28, 1959 |
Paladin is hired to protect a hunter from a curse. | |||||
90 | 12 | "Champaigne Safari" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Teleplay: Frank R. Pierson and Whitfield Cook Story: Whitfield Cook | December 5, 1959 |
A fake Indian attack starts to become real. | |||||
91 | 13 | "Charley Red Dog" | Ida Lupino | Gene Roddenberry | December 12, 1959 |
An Indian claiming to be a U.S. marshal helps Paladin rid a town of outlaws. | |||||
92 | 14 | "The Naked Gun" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | December 19, 1959 |
Just as Paladin needs his rest, a town boss challenges him to a fight. | |||||
93 | 15 | "One Came Back" | Don Taylor | Bruce Geller | December 26, 1959 |
A former prisoner is hoping to start a new life. | |||||
94 | 16 | "The Prophet" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | January 2, 1960 |
Paladin crosses Apache territory to find an Army deserter suspected of starting an Indian attack. | |||||
95 | 17 | "Day of the Badman" | Ida Lupino | Robert E. Thompson | January 9, 1960 |
A woman named Cynthia Palmer wants Paladin to rid a town of troublemakers and send her meek son back East. | |||||
96 | 18 | "The Pledge" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | January 16, 1960 |
A group of renegade Indians take a settler's wife hostage. | |||||
97 | 19 | "Jenny" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Jacobs | January 23, 1960 |
A girl named Jenny Lake is faced with an unwanted suitor and a load of counterfeit money. | |||||
98 | 20 | "Return to Fort Benjamin" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | January 30, 1960 |
Paladin has to prove a Sioux chief's son innocence before the young Indian is hanged for murder. | |||||
99 | 21 | "The Night the Town Died" | Richard Boone | Teleplay: Calvin Clements and Frank R. Pierson Story: Calvin Clements | February 6, 1960 |
Paladin attempts to prevent a released Army prisoner from avenging his brother's lynching. | |||||
100 | 22 | "The Ledge" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Teleplay: Frank R. Pierson and Joel Kane & Robert Gottlieb Story: Joel Kane & Robert Gottlieb | February 13, 1960 |
One of five men has to risk his life to see if a man stuck on a ledge is still alive. | |||||
101 | 23 | "The Lady on the Wall" | Ida Lupino | Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson | February 20, 1960 |
A group of miners want Paladin to find a missing painting of an attractive woman. | |||||
102 | 24 | "The Misguided Father" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Donn Mullally | February 27, 1960 |
Paladin heads to timber country in order to avenge a friend's murder. | |||||
103 | 25 | "The Hatchet Man" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | March 5, 1960 |
The Chinese code of honor makes it difficult for Paladin to protect a Chinese police detective named Joe Tsin. | |||||
104 | 26 | "Fight at Adobe Wells" | Richard Boone | Teleplay: Frank R. Pierson and Samuel A. Peeples Story: Samuel A. Peeples | March 12, 1960 |
A Comanche is the only thing trying to prevent Paladin from escorting a rancher through Indian territory. | |||||
105 | 27 | "The Gladiators" | Alvin Ganzer | Robert C. Dennis | March 19, 1960 |
Paladin is duped into replacing a duelist in a New Orleans affair of honor. | |||||
106 | 28 | "Love of a Bad Woman" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert Dozier | March 26, 1960 |
A woman named Tamsen Sommers says she's a husband-hunting widow, which proves to be contradicted by her very-much-alive spouse. | |||||
107 | 29 | "An International Affair" | James Neilson | Shimon Wincelberg & Anita Wincelberg | April 2, 1960 |
A Hawaiian prince gets murdered on Paladin's doorstep. | |||||
108 | 30 | "Lady with a Gun" | Ida Lupino | Archie L. Tegland | April 9, 1960 |
Paladin goes after a gunslinging woman seeking to avenge her brother's murder in the Civil War. | |||||
109 | 31 | "Never Help the Devil" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Archie L. Tegland | April 16, 1960 |
Paladin attempts to protect a wounded gunman from a victim's vengeful brother. | |||||
110 | 32 | "Ambush" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | April 23, 1960 |
Paladin, along with others, must find out why a gunman is holding them hostage. | |||||
111 | 33 | "Black Sheep" | Richard Boone | Shimon Wincelberg | April 30, 1960 |
Paladin travels South of the Border to find an heir named Ben Huttner who's wanted for murder. | |||||
112 | 34 | "Full Circle" | Fred Hartsook | David Lang | May 14, 1960 |
A man named Simon Quill, who once left Paladin to die, is about to be hanged - and only Paladin can save him. | |||||
113 | 35 | "The Twins" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert James | May 21, 1960 |
A man named Adam Mirakian is arrested for murder, but insists that his twin brother is the real killer. | |||||
114 | 36 | "The Campaign of Billy Banjo" | Richard Boone | Frank R. Pierson and Richard Baer | May 28, 1960 |
A politician wants Paladin to keep an eye on his wife. | |||||
115 | 37 | "Ransom" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | June 4, 1960 |
Paladin looks all over Mexico for a man who once served the emperor, but he's not the only one searching for the man. | |||||
116 | 38 | "The Trial" | Ida Lupino | Robert E. Thompson | June 11, 1960 |
A man named Morgan Gibbs hires Paladin to bring back his son - a killer - alive. | |||||
117 | 39 | "The Search" | Richard Boone | Teleplay: Sloan Nibley and Frank R. Pierson Story: Sloan Nibley | June 18, 1960 |
A woman's son has been missing for twenty years and she wants Paladin to find him. |
References
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