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  1. S3.E27 ∙ Farewell to Honesty. Wed, Mar 24, 1965. The Virginian goes to Honesty, Wyoming to collect $8000 owed the Judge on a crooked cattle deal. The town is owned and run by the corrupt man who owes the money. The fight over the money spills into a murder charge against the Virginian.

  2. The Virginian was a Western Television series which aired from September 19th, 1962-March 24th, 1971. It was based on the Owen Wister novel, The Virginian. It was the third longest running western on tv. It was also one of the very early colors shows. Note-You may be looking for the character The Virginian. To read about the character, go the The Virginian-The character For the novel, go to ...

  3. Wed, Jan 19, 1966. The Virginian's friend Benjy is convicted of a murder he swears he didn't commit. A mountain man may be able to clear him but a search doesn't find him. The Virginian decides to follow some clues putting himself and the witness in danger. 7.6/10 (77) Rate.

  4. S1.E11 ∙ The Devil's Children. Wed, Dec 5, 1962. Tabby McCallum, beautiful but cruel teenage daughter of Tucker McCallum, is banned by the Virginian from Shiloh after she kills a steer by "mistake". With the unwitting help of her fiancé, Dan Flood, Tabby sets off a tragic set of events.

  5. S7.E19 ∙ The Ordeal. Tue, Feb 18, 1969. Easterner Scott Austin is sent to Shiloh for the summer as a favor to his wealthy father who is a friend of Clay. The hope is that Scott will develop character. With Clay gone the job falls to The Virginian who has his hands full. 7.3/10 (47) Rate.

  6. Series depictling life on the Shiloh Ranch in the Wyoming Territory of the 1890s. Ep 226 - Secret Of Brynmar Hall. Betsy Garth (Roberta Shore) is among four young people invited to spend a weekend with a woman (Jane Wyatt) who suspects one of them of murder in "The Secret Of Brynmar Hall." Ep 227 - The Long Quest.

  7. Season 9. 1970 • 24 Episodes. Season 9 of The Virginian premiered on September 16, 1970. The Shiloh Ranch in Wyoming Territory of the 1890s is owned in sequence by Judge Henry Garth, the Grainger brothers, and Colonel Alan MacKenzie. It is the setting for a variety of stories, many more based on character and relationships than the usual western.

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