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- 1. Three Bells to Perdido Sep 14, 1957
- Paladin travels to Mexico to find a gunman who killed 21 men and ran off with a rancher's daughter.
- 2. The Outlaw Sep 21, 1957
- Paladin allows a killer to visit his wife and newborn son before returning to jail.
- 3. The Great Mojave Chase Sep 28, 1957
- With a desert town's water rights at stake, Paladin enters a camel in a mock posse chase.
Have Gun - Will Travel: Created by Herb Meadow, Sam Rolfe. With Richard Boone, Kam Tong, Hal Needham, Stewart East. The adventures of a gentlemanly gunfighter-for-hire.
The Have Gun – Will Travel radio show broadcast 106 episodes on the CBS Radio Network between November 23, 1958, and November 27, 1960. It was one of the last radio dramas featuring continuing characters and one of only a handful of American radio adaptations of a television series.
Summoned to a frontier fort, Paladin learns from a Major Wilson that the nearby Maricopas -- on whose land sits a legendary goldmine -- have recently turned hostile.
Have Gun - Will Travel. Saturdays at 4 PM. eastern (on most MeTV stations) Add to Favorites Remind Me. A Western series with an unusual twist, 'Have Gun - Will Travel' follows the adventures of gentleman gun-for-hire Paladin (Richard Boone), a man of refined tastes and rich education.
A surrealistic mining camp takes Paladin prisoner as a murder suspect. Paladin's just passing through, making him a perfect patsy for the drunken all-male residents' rough frontier justice dished out by self-appointed Judge Wesson whose IQ seems to equal the rest of the citizens combined.
Have Gun - Will Travel. Paladin, a high-priced, West Point-educated "gun for hire" is caught in the ceaseless battle for law and order in the post-Civil War west. Paladin is hired to steal back his client's daughter from a husband and town unfriendly to law abiding citizens.
1957 -2024. 6 Seasons. CBS. Drama, Action & Adventure. TVG. Watchlist. One of TV's most successful Westerns told of the hired gun Paladin, who plied his trade in 19th-century San Francisco with a...