Frontier (1955)
Frontier is an American Western anthology series that aired on NBC from September 1955, to September 1956. The series de-emphasizes gunplay and focuses on the hazards of the settlement of the American West. It was only the second anthology Western series in television history, having been preceded by Death Valley Days. Frontier aired premiered on September 25, 1955, and ran sporadically in its last five months. Walter Coy narrated the series and starred in occasional episodes, which are dramatizations based on actual events. The program was produced by Worthington Miner.
Frontier: Season 1 - 30 Episode s
1x1 - Paper Gunman
September 25, 1955
1x2 - Tomas And The Widow
October 2, 1955
1x3 - A Stillness In Wyoming
October 16, 1955
1x4 - The Shame Of A Nation
October 23, 1955
1x5 - The Founding Of Omaha, Nebraska
October 30, 1955
1x6 - The Suspects
November 6, 1955
1x7 - King Of The Dakotas
November 13, 1955
1x8 - Cattle Drive To Casper
November 27, 1955
1x9 - Romance Of Poker Alice
December 11, 1955
1x10 - Ferdinand Meyer's Army
December 18, 1955
1x11 - The Long Road To Tucson
December 25, 1955
1x12 - The Texicans
January 8, 1956
1x13 - Mother Of The Brave
January 15, 1956
1x14 - The Ten Days Of John Leslie
January 22, 1956
1x15 - The Devil And Doctor O'Hara
February 5, 1956
1x16 - The Captivity Of Joe Long
February 12, 1956
1x17 - The Voyage Of Captain Castle
February 19, 1956
1x18 - Assassin
March 4, 1956
1x19 - The Hanging At Thunder Butte Creek
March 18, 1956
1x20 - The Big Dry
March 25, 1956
1x21 - The Ballad Of Pretty Polly
April 1, 1956
1x22 - The Well
April 8, 1956
1x23 - Salt War
April 22, 1956
1x24 - Patrol
April 29, 1956
1x25 - A Somewhere Voice
May 6, 1956
1x26 - The Hunted
May 13, 1956
1x27 - Georgia Gold
June 10, 1956
1x28 - Out From Texas
June 24, 1956
1x29 - The Return Of jubal Dolan
August 26, 1956
1x30 - The Hostage
September 9, 1956
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