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- 1. Pilot Aug 27, 1993
- Five robber barons hire Harvard-educated Brisco County Jr. to catch the West's most notorious.
- 2. Ace in the Hole Sep 3, 1993
- Brisco saves the life of a professor who possesses a mystical orb.
- 3. No Man's Land Sep 10, 1993
- Brisco and a professor (Bruce Campbell, John Astin) encounter a town exclusively for women.
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., often referred to as just Brisco or Brisco County, [1] is an American weird western television series created by Jeffrey Boam and Carlton Cuse. It ran for 27 episodes on the Fox network starting in the 1993–94 season.
Hired by local robber barons, Harvard Law Graduate Brisco County, Jr. searches for the members of the infamous John Bly gang, the same men who killed his father, a famous marshal and western legend.
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- 1993-08-27
- Action, Adventure, Comedy
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Brisco County Jr. is hired by the attorney of a group of robber barons to track down and apprehend the infamous John Bly and his gang, a job that was previously entrusted to his late father Brisco County Sr.
A tough-as-rawhide cowpoke, debonair ladies' man and Harvard-educated smarty-britches roams from Frisco to Jalisco in pursuit of outlaws who killed his father...and in search of a mysterious orb possessing out-of-this world powers.
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The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. 1993 -1994. 1 Season. FOX. Comedy, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction. TV14. Watchlist. Tongue-in-cheek Western with a Harvard-educated hero who turns...
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The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. 1994. TV-14. Western · Action · Adventure · Comedy. Set in the American Wild West during the 1890s, this is the story of an educated son of a revered sheriff, who makes his way in the untamed world.
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Sep 8, 2022 · "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.," entrenched in the tradition of old serials, is loaded with nods to the Western classics that came before it.