Great Western Theater: Season 1 - 10 Episode s
1x1 - The Windmill
July 3, 1959
1x2 - The Coward Of Fort Bennett
July 10, 1959
1x3 - The Hole-In-The-Wall Gang
July 17, 1959
1x4 - The Castaway
July 24, 1959
1x5 - Easygoing Man
July 31, 1959
1x6 - The Thousand-Dollar Gun
August 7, 1959
1x7 - Too Good With A Gun
August 14, 1959
1x8 - Killer On Horseback
August 21, 1959
1x9 - The Mirror
August 28, 1959
1x10 - Outlaw's Boots
September 4, 1959
Great Western Theater: 1 Season
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