Have Gun – Will Travel (season 5)
| Have Gun – Will Travel (season 5) | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of episodes | 38 |
| Release | |
| Original network | CBS |
| Original release | September 16, 1961 – June 2, 1962 |
The fifth season of Have Gun – Will Travel originally aired Saturdays at 9:30-10:00 pm (EST) on CBS from September 16, 1961 to June 2, 1962.[1][2]
Volume 1 of the Region 1 DVD was released on November 30, 2010. Volume 2 was released on February 22, 2011.
Episodes
| No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 156 | 1 | "The Vigil" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | September 16, 1961 |
| A nurse comes to a frontier town, the citizens of which would prefer a doctor. | |||||
| 157 | 2 | "The Education of Sara Jane" | Richard Boone | Betty Andrews | September 23, 1961 |
| A vengeful girl named Sara Jane gets Paladin involved in a family feud. | |||||
| 158 | 3 | "The Revenger" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | September 30, 1961 |
| Half a $500 bill and a stage ticket to Yuma lead Paladin to a bandit named Soloman. | |||||
| 159 | 4 | "Odds for Big Red" | Richard Donner | Betty Andrews | October 7, 1961 |
| A female saloonkeeper named Big Red is shot - and gamblers are betting she won't survive before dawn. | |||||
| 160 | 5 | "A Proof of Love" | Richard Boone | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | October 14, 1961 |
| Two men fight over a mail-order bride. | |||||
| 161 | 6 | "The Gospel Singer" | Byron Paul | Robert E. Thompson | October 21, 1961 |
| Paladin and a missionary attempt to put a stop to the gunfire that's plaguing a lawless town. | |||||
| 162 | 7 | "The Race" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | October 28, 1961 |
| A rancher named Sam Rabbe has bet his land against a whole Indian reservation - and he wants Paladin to ride for him. | |||||
| 163 | 8 | "The Hanging of Aaron Gibbs" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | November 4, 1961 |
| A woman named Sarah Gibbs is forbidden by a marshal to see her condemned husband Aaron. | |||||
| 164 | 9 | "The Piano" | Richard Donner | Barry Trivers Based on an idea by: Frank R. Pierson | November 11, 1961 |
| Paladin is tasked with bringing back Franz Lister's valuable piano in time for a concert. | |||||
| 165 | 10 | "Ben Jalisco" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | November 18, 1961 |
| A murderer named Ben Jalisco escapes from jail to get revenge on his wife for betraying him and Paladin for putting him behind bars. | |||||
| 166 | 11 | "The Brothers" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | November 25, 1961 |
| Paladin's trouble is just starting when he catches a killer. | |||||
| 167 | 12 | "A Drop of Blood" | Richard Donner | Shimon Wincelberg | December 2, 1961 |
| A murderer interrupts a wedding. | |||||
| 168 | 13 | "A Knight to Remember" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert Dozier | December 9, 1961 |
| An absent-minded man roams the country dressed like Don Quixote. | |||||
| 169 | 14 | "Blind Circle" | Richard Donner | Anthony Wilson | December 16, 1961 |
| Paladin must stop a bounty hunter from a killing a man who's not wanted anymore. | |||||
| 170 | 15 | "The Kid" | Elliot Silverstein | Joanne Court | December 23, 1961 |
| Paladin earns the right to work a silver strike for a month - or so it seems. | |||||
| 171 | 16 | "Squatter's Rights" | Richard Boone | Harry Julian Fink | December 30, 1961 |
| Paladin does not like the way his employer is removing squatters from his ranch. | |||||
| 172 | 17 | "Lazarus" | Albert G. Ruben | Jack Laird | January 6, 1962 |
| Paladin offers his help to a sheepish man named Boise Peabody who's being bothered by miners. | |||||
| 173 | 18 | "Justice in Hell" | Richard Boone | Jack Laird | January 13, 1962 |
| Paladin's one clue in his investigation of an Indian raid is a chile claiming the leader was a white man. | |||||
| 174 | 19 | "Mark of Cain" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | January 20, 1962 |
| Dr. Avatar enlists Paladin's aid to prove his theory that criminal tendencies can be determined by skull size. | |||||
| 175 | 20 | "The Exiles" | Sutton Roley | Robert E. Thompson | January 27, 1962 |
| A Mexican general hires Paladin to find a group of exiles who have run off with a fortune in bonds. | |||||
| 176 | 21 | "The Hunt" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Herman Groves | February 3, 1962 |
| Paladin is offered a lot of money from a Russian prince named Radachev to play a most dangerous game. | |||||
| 177 | 22 | "Dream Girl" | Richard Boone | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | February 10, 1962 |
| A prospector with gold in his pockets sets out to pursue his dream girl. | |||||
| 178 | 23 | "One, Two, Three" | William Conrad | Robert E. Thompson | February 17, 1962 |
| A lottery, astrology and four deaths are Paladin's clues in his search for a man. | |||||
| 179 | 24 | "The Waiting Room" | Dick Moder | Harry Julian Fink | February 24, 1962 |
| Paladin suspects he may have made a mistake when he agreed to take the Wilder brothers to the gallows. | |||||
| 180 | 25 | "The Trap" | Frank R. Pierson | Archie Lawrence | March 3, 1962 |
| Paladin defends a prisoner against a vengeful marshal. | |||||
| 181 | 26 | "Don't Shoot the Piano Player" | William Conrad | Shimon Wincelberg | March 10, 1962 |
| Paladin helps Emily Eubanks search the Barbary Coast for her fiancé. | |||||
| 182 | 27 | "Alice" | Gene Nelson | Gene Roddenberry | March 17, 1962 |
| Paladin looks for an Eastern schoolgirl's missing mother. | |||||
| 183 | 28 | "The Man Who Struck Moonshine" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Barry Trivers | March 24, 1962 |
| Paladin investigates a well filled with whiskey. | |||||
| 184 | 29 | "Silent Death, Secret Death" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Laird | March 31, 1962 |
| Although Paladin has caught a man, he now has to face a typhoid breakout and incoming Indians. | |||||
| 185 | 30 | "Hobson's Choice" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | April 7, 1962 |
| A hotel manager worries when Alfred Nobel checks in with samples of nitroglycerin. | |||||
| 186 | 31 | "Coming of the Tiger" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Anthony Wilson | April 14, 1962 |
| Paladin attempts to stop Japanese militants from invading the U.S. | |||||
| 187 | 32 | "Darwin's Man" | William Conrad | Archie L. Tegland | April 21, 1962 |
| A rancher pits his sons against one another in a gun duel to determine which of them will be his heir. | |||||
| 188 | 33 | "Invasion" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | April 28, 1962 |
| The State Department gives Paladin orders to stop an Irishman from invading Canada. | |||||
| 189 | 34 | "Cream of the Jest" | Richard Donner | Shimon Wincelberg | May 5, 1962 |
| Paladin tries to stay one step ahead of a prankster. | |||||
| 190 | 35 | "Bandit" | Richard Boone | Story: Joanne Court Teleplay: Joanne Court and Albert Ruben | May 12, 1962 |
| Paladin goes after a murderous bandit. | |||||
| 191 | 36 | "Pandora's Box" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Archie L. Tegland | May 19, 1962 |
| Paladin is hired to find a Cabinet official's son wanted for murder. | |||||
| 192 | 37 | "Jonah" "Jonah and the Trout" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | May 26, 1962 |
| No one is able to retrieve a fortune from the bottom of Crystal Lake. | |||||
| 193 | 38 | "The Knight" | Fred Jackman | John Black | June 2, 1962 |
| A disabled man hires Paladin to find his son wanted for murder. | |||||
References
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