
Trampas is asked by his friend Pick to be best man at Pick's wedding in San Ysidro. But Pick has not asked the girl yet; and complicating matters is the fact that she's been proposed to by another beau.



A farmer who has been poor his entire life suddenly comes into a lot of money. He goes on a spending spree giving large parties, buying luxury items, and a ranch hand more than willing to help him spend it.

Adam Randall is hired on as a Shiloh hand despite his being a gunfighter. Despite his being a troublemaker, the Virginian, whose life he saved, and Clay, for unknown reasons, stand behind him.


A man signs on to work a cattle drive for the Shiloh ranch putting the other hands in danger. He is a fugitive Indian caught between the white world and his Kiowa roots. Things get heated when they come to a small, bigoted town.

Two young men and a girl take over the Shiloh ranch and hold the Graingers captive. They are setting up a trap for a close friend of Clay's, Judge Will McMasters.

The Shiloh ranch is burned down after Clay joins with his fellow ranchers to oppose an Eastern combine trying for a land-grab. This leaves Clay with only has one chance for survival of the ranch, get a herd to Denver in record time.

On a train to Cheyenne, Clay, Elizabeth and Jim become involved in a fellow traveler's efforts to escape a vengeful family.

When the wife of a prominent Medicine Bow business man arrives, smoldering jealousies quickly rise to the top.

The accent is on comedy as a proper Southern woman, aided by Trampas and old Luther, goes after robbers who took her dowry.

A bigoted gambler and his outlaw gang force Trampas and a black recluse into an alliance for survival.

The Shiloh people unwittingly stir up the past when they shelter the son and white widow of a Shoshone.

Jim is in North Dakota to purchase ponies when he tangles with a pair of sharp operators after his $4000 bank roll.

The Virginian becomes involved in a lawman's obsessive search for two surviving members of a gang.

A story of alienation between a veteran Army officer and his son, a deserter.

Trampas' vacation takes a nightmarish turn when he's jailed in a small town on a trumped-up murder charge.

The Virginian becomes attracted to Julie Oakes, an Eastern reporter whose mysteriously tragic past may doom their relationship.

The Graingers become stand-in parents for a boy running away from an orphanage.

Jim becomes farmhand, midwife and friend to a pregnant teen whose husband is on the lam from the law.

Clay's bid for territorial representative nets him a lesson in politics.




The Virginian believes in the innocence of a new ranch hand who just happens to be the prime suspect in a murder.


Doc Watson and Miss Claire are partners in a mind-reading act. The girl attracts Clay's attention, due to the fact she may be his missing niece.

Trampas and fellow stage passengers are stranded at a ferry crossing. They prepare to face an attacker.
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A Shoshone Indian girl return from the East after receiving an education. She is unsure if she want to rejoin her tribe and seeks advice and help from the Graingers. Her tribe is facing threats from a land-greedy cattleman.











A shared piece of grazing land causes conflict between a neighboring ranch and Shiloh. The problem becomes exacerbated when a passing stranger saves Trampas after he is knocked out by the neighbor's son. Because of the stranger's good turn to Trampas, he is hired as a handy man by Shiloh. Since the stranger looks like a notorious fast gun, the neighboring rancher's son thinks the Grangers hired him to fight for them in the existing conflict. Is the stranger really the notorious gunfighter, or just a nice, gentle man? The answer unfolds as the story progresses and Trampas and the stranger become close friends.









Trampas arrives in Triste which is nearly deserted. He receives a death threat from an obsessed gunfighter who is dressed all in black and is known as the Executioner. He is determined to force Trampas into a gunfight.

The Virginian tries to help out an old man whose outlaw son he killed. The dying old man has one last wish, to see his daughter who has lived with the Shoshone for many years, before he dies.

Trampas becomes the target of abuse and hatred when he implicates the town doctor in a murder case complicated by scandal.

Trouble starts when ex-convict Frank Hollis returns to Shiloh. He blames Trampas and Clay for his father's crippled condition, who worked at Shiloh as a wrangler.









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