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    Tales of Wells Fargo

    TV-141957 · Western · 6 seasons

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  2. Tales of Wells Fargo: Created by Frank Gruber, James Brooks, Gene Reynolds. With Dale Robertson, Art Felix, Kit Carson, William Demarest. Agent Jim Hardie splits his life between being an agent helping Wells Fargo cope with bad guys, and owning a ranch near San Francisco, California.

  3. Tales of Wells Fargo is an American Western television series starring Dale Robertson that ran from 1957 to 1962 on NBC. Produced by Revue Productions, the series aired in a half-hour format until its final season, when it expanded to an hour and switched from black-and-white to color.

  4. Jim is going to Dodge to look for two men who robbed Wells Fargo in Yuba City. On the way he helps the Peel family with a broken wheel. In Dodge City Peel's gambling addiction has him losing all his money but it helps Jim solve his case.

  5. A son of a dead man accused of robbing a Wells Fargo stage discovers an empty strong box in the attic of his farmhouse. The boy is still convinced that his father has been falsely accused and hopes Jim Hardie finds the real culprits.

  6. Tales of Wells Fargo is an American Western television series starring Dale Robertson that ran from 1957 to 1962 on NBC. Produced by Revue Productions, the series aired in a half-hour format until its final season, when it expanded to an hour and switched from black-and-white to color.

  7. Dale Robertson. Jim Hardie (201 Episodes) Jack Ging. Beau McCloud (13 Episodes), Stacy (1 Episode) Mary Jane Saunders. Mary Gee Swenson (13 Episodes) Claude Akins. Rake (1 Episode), John Leslie Nagel (1 Episode), Ralph (1 Episode), John L. Sullivan (1 Episode), Jefferson (1 Episode) Hal Needham.

  8. Nov 23, 2016 · Tales Of Wells Fargo - A Time to Kill Season 1, Episode 5 When a boy discovers evidence that his dead father might have really robbed a stagecoach as accused, he asks Jim Hardie to help him...

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