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.
S4, EP2 "The Reprieve"
Cheyenne is forced into a dangerous impersonation in his efforts to recover a stolen fortune.
S4, EP3 "The Rebellion"
Cheyenne springs a trap to catch the would-be assassins of Juarez and snags a killer.
S4, EP4 "Trial by Conscience"
Cheyenne uses an old theatrical trick to pin down a confession from a clever murderer.
S4, EP5 "The Impostor"
Cheyenne works under cover as a ranch hand to prevent the theft of a cattle empire.
S2, EP20 "The Broken Pledge"
Indians go on the warpath when a newspaper woman decides to interview Chief Sitting Bull.
S2, EP19 "Hard Bargain"
Unwittingly, Cheyenne plays a part in a bank robbery.
S2, EP18 "The Spanish Grant"
Cheyenne finds that an infant boy is the only survivor of a stagecoach robbery.
S2, EP17 "Decision at Gunsight"
Cheyenne takes ownership of the livery stable as a collected debt.
