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- 1. Return to New Orleans Oct 2, 1958
- Yancy Derringer returns to New Orleans to save his mansion from a Reconstruction overlord.
- 2. Gallatin Street Oct 9, 1958
- While cleaning up the Gallatin Street, Yancy Derringer finds himself at odds with Toby Cook.
- 3. Ticket to Natchez Oct 23, 1958
- Yancy assists a U.S. Marshall in the river transport of $200,000 in Army payroll greenbacks.
Yancy Derringer is an American Western series. A suave ex-Confederate soldier turned gambler covertly assists New Orleans law enforcement.
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Yancy Derringer | Season 1 | Episode 1 | Return to New Orleans | Jock Mahoney | X Brands. Ex-confederate soldier, Yancy Derringer, teams up with the civil administrator, & his companion...
Yancy Derringer | Season 1 | Episode 1 | Return to New Orleans | Jock Mahoney | X Brands. After receiving an urgent telegram from an old flame, Yancy returns to New Orleans only to discover...
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Yancy Derringer, an ex-Confederate soldier turned gambler, was a suave lady's man in New Orleans, Louisiana. In reality, he was working for John Colton, the civil administrator of the city. Yancy's job was to prevent crime and if necessary, arrest the culprits.
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- 1958-10-02
- Action, Adventure, Western
- 30
Yancy Derringer is an American action/adventure series that was broadcast on CBS from October 2, 1958, to September 24, 1959, with Jock Mahoney in the title role. It was broadcast from 8:30 to 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursdays.
Away for 7 years, Derringer returns to save his mansion from New Orleans' carpetbagging Reconstruction overlord. Yancy Derringer's former belle Amanda also tells Derringer she posed as his wife to keep the Waverly from rapacious Yankees.
If you’ve ever dismissed 1950s TV Westerns as simplistic or predictable, Yancy Derringer is the show for you. The stories are witty and inventive, and the half-hours zip by at freight train pace. Best of all, Mahoney is an absolute delight as the Rhett Butler-esque antihero.