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- 1. Double Showdown Oct 8, 1958
- Bat Masterson plays a game of poker with Big Keel Roberts to save a friend's gambling house.
- 2. Two Graves for Swan Valley Oct 15, 1958
- Thinking Bat has been flirting with his girlfriend, a night rider decides to kill him.
- 3. Dynamite Blows Two Ways Oct 22, 1958
- When Bat wins a herd of cattle in a card game, he finds it hard to convert the winnings into cash.
List of Bat Masterson episodes. Bat Masterson is an American Western television series which was a fictionalized account of the life of real-life marshal, gambler, and journalist Bat Masterson. The title character was played by Gene Barry, and the half-hour black-and-white series ran on NBC from 1958 to 1961. [1]
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Episode list. Bat Masterson. Top-rated. Thu, Feb 18, 1960. S2.E19. Mr. Fourpaws. On his way to investigate irregularities in a bank's bookkeeping, Bat encounters a gun fight in which a man is killed by two gunmen. Bat finds himself involved with embezzlers, murderers and a new friend - a thieving dog. 8.4/10. Rate. Top-rated. Thu, Feb 2, 1961.
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IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Bat Masterson. Top-rated. Thu, Feb 18, 1960. S2.E19. Mr. Fourpaws. On his way to investigate irregularities in a bank's bookkeeping, Bat encounters a gun fight in which a man is killed by two gunmen. Bat finds himself involved with embezzlers, murderers and a new friend - a thieving dog. 8.4/10. Rate. Top-rated.
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Bat Masterson is an American Western television series which was a fictionalized account of the life of real-life marshal, gambler, and journalist Bat Masterson. The title character was played by Gene Barry, and the half-hour black-and-white series ran on NBC from 1958 to 1961.