Cheyenne
Debuting in 1955, "Cheyenne" made history as television's first hourlong western and introduced brawny actor Clint Walker to the world as the jack-of-all-trades loner Cheyenne Brodie. Raised by an American Indian tribe after the death of his parents, the physically imposing Cheyenne calls upon the many skills learned from his past as he wanders the Old West, finding action and adventure at every turn. Like many other productions during the Golden Age of Television, "Cheyenne" had its share of guest stars who would later become famous in their own right, including Rod Taylor, Dennis Hopper, George Kennedy, James Garner, Richard Crenna and Michael Landon.
S3, EP11 "Renegades"
Cheyenne arrives in Fort Sumner with Jed Wayne during the height of trouble with the Comanche Indians.
S3, EP12 "The Empty Gun"
Cheyenne teams up with an ex-gunslinger to deliver thousands of dollars to the widow of the man he killed years earlier.
S3, EP13 "White Warrior"
Cheyenne takes over as leader of a wagon train, unaware that rifles are being smuggled illegally to the Apaches.
S3, EP14 "Ghost of the Cimarron"
Cheyenne realizes the sheriff and his posse include him among the outlaws when he is trapped into traveling with a holdup gang.
S7, EP13 "Showdown at Oxbend"
Cheyenne rides into Oxbend and lands in the middle of a range war.
S7, EP12 "Wanted for the Murder of Cheyenne Bodie"
Cheyenne tangles with the entire Walton tribe who plot his death.
S7, EP11 "Johnny Brassbuttons"
Cheyenne helps Johnny Brassbuttons prove he did not arrange the ambush of a wagon train.
S7, EP10 "Vengeance Is Mine"
Cheyenne maneuvers to convince a friend that seeking revenge is wrong.
