The Littlest Hobo (1963)
A traveling along the road without end
A German Shepherd roams ceaselessly, pausing solely to perform acts of kindness or assist those in distress, before resuming his never-ending journey.
The Littlest Hobo: Season 1 - 33 Episode s
1x1 - Blue Water Sailor
September 24, 1963
A student rebels against schoolwork and sets off to sea with only Hobo as his crew.
1x2 - Die Hard
October 1, 1963
An elderly prospector (Keenan Wynn) rejects all offers of aid---he's determined to die alone in the desert. He is found by Hobo who helps him.
1x3 - One Last Rose
October 8, 1963
A meek middle-aged bank teller masquerades as Don Juan to rob his own bank. Unless Hobo can prevent a bank robbery.
1x4 - Come Next Fall Session
October 15, 1963
A medical student tries to strike it rich in the North Woods.
1x5 - Cry Wolf
October 22, 1963
A publicity-seeking young singer tries to convince police someone attempted to kill her with claims she was the near victim of a strangler - only to become involved with the real thing.
1x6 - Ninety Dollars for Mary
October 29, 1963
An ex-fighter prevents a holdup in an ice cream parlor.
1x7 - Honor Ranch
November 5, 1963
A fugitive needs London's help.
1x8 - Chico
November 12, 1963
A Cuban refugee tries to protect his cross-eyed brother from teasing.
1x9 - Stakeout
November 19, 1963
London and two detectives attempt to prevent a holdup.
1x10 - Furlong
November 26, 1963
London plays mascot to a race horse.
1x11 - Bush Pilot
December 3, 1963
A pilot tries to save a child who was bitten by a rabid dog.
1x12 - Chinese Puzzle
December 10, 1963
When London wanders into a Chinese restaurant, the owner of the restaurant, Wu Chang, considers him an omen of good fortune.
1x13 - Trouble in Pairs
November 16, 1963
London and a friend try to help the Edgemar Girls Home win two Percheron horses at an auction sale.
1x14 - The Silent Witness
November 23, 1963
The only witness to a fatal hit-and-run accident: London, the hobo dog.
1x15 - Black Satan
January 7, 1964
Can London help a rodeo rider who has lost his nerve?
1x16 - High Pursuit
January 14, 1964
London's new friends: two female parachute teachers. Their students: a pair of bank robbers.
1x17 - Honored Guest
January 21, 1964
A dog has been trained to attack a politician.
1x18 - Roadblock
February 7, 1964
A crippled child is taken as hostage by gunmen during an armored car robbery.
1x19 - The Great Manhunt
February 4, 1964
A shy store owner gets some help from Hobo in showing up the Sheriff, his rival for a woman, during a manhunt in the woods for a felon.
1x20 - The Desperate Game
February 11, 1964
London must stop a man from killing his business partner.
1x21 - (episode title unknown)
February 18, 1964
A wealthy woman incurs her family's wrath when she names London her sole heir.
1x22 - Hold Back the Stork
February 25, 1964
Hobo protects a young mother-to-be on her way to join her soldier husband.
1x23 - Curse of Smokey Ridge
March 3, 1964
A young boy tries to prove that his land isn't haunted.
1x24 - A Fortune in Mink
March 10, 1964
London protects a girl from a purse snatcher---and gets involved in a fur-stealing scheme.
1x25 - Rough Passage
March 17, 1964
Anita accidentally witnesses a murder.
1x26 - Cougar Hunter
March 24, 1964
A trader kidnaps a deaf-mute Indian boy and his cougar-hunting dog.
1x27 - Dark Encounter
March 19, 1964
Eloise Tanksley defies her family and names London her heir.
1x28 - Every Girl Should Have a Doll
March 31, 1964
An unemployed ventriloquist (Edgar Bergen with his famed trio of dummies) helps London to escape the dog catcher and London in turn helps get him permanent employment.
1x29 - The Babysitter
April 7, 1964
Hobo helps find a missing baby.
1x30 - Double-Cross
April 14, 1964
A lumberjack leads a strike---and the strike leads him into a crooked logging contract.
1x31 - No Escape
May 2, 1964
An underworld gunman is after singer Felicia Swift.
1x32 - Old Magic
May 16, 1964
London helps a broken-down athlete make a comeback.
1x33 - Sniff Me a Robber
July 2, 1964
London witnesses the shooting of a policeman.
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