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  1. Shotgun Slade is an American western mystery television series starring Scott Brady that aired seventy-eight episodes in syndication from 1959 to 1961 Created by Frank Gruber, the stories were written by John Berardino, Charissa Hughes, and Martin Berkeley. The series was filmed in Hollywood by Revue Studios .

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    • October 24, 1959 –, 1961
  2. Shotgun Slade was a private detective who used a shotgun-rifle combination in the late-1950s TV Western boom. The show ran for two seasons and featured a modern jazz score and a cast of familiar character actors.

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    • 1959-10-24
    • Western
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  3. A late entry in the television Western boom of the late 1950s. Shotgun Slade was unlike other show heroes. He wasn't a Marshal, Sheriff, or gunfighter for hi...

  4. S1.E6 ∙ Gunnar Yensen. 1959. Slade happens upon Gunnar Jensen being chased by two Indians on the road to Concho. Slade helps him. Gunnar is a carpenter looking for work and Slade has been summoned to Concho because someone has locked up the carpentry trade there. Rate.

  5. S01:E39 - The Smell of Money. A bank robbery gone wrong brings Slade to Willow Ridge to rout out the guilty party and his accomplice. Watch Shotgun Slade Free Online | 2 Seasons. A private detective in the Wild West is hired to track down criminals, return stolen money and solve mysteries surrounding the deaths of townspeople.

    • Will Jason
    • 2
    • Scott Brady
    • January 1, 1960
  6. Shotgun Slade is an American western television series starring Scott Brady that aired seventy-eight episodes in syndication from October 24, 1959, until 1961. Created by Frank Gruber, the stories were written by John Berardino, Charissa Hughes, and Martin Berkeley. The series was filmed in Hollywood by Revue Studios. The pilot for Shotgun Slade aired earlier in 1959 on CBS's Schlitz Playhouse.

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  8. Shotgun Slade is an American western television series starring Scott Brady that aired seventy-eight episodes in syndication from October 24, 1959, until 1961. Created by Frank Gruber, the stories were written by John Berardino, Charissa Hughes, and Martin Berkeley. The series was filmed in Hollywood by Revue Studios.

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