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      • Shotgun Slade is an American western television series starring Scott Brady that aired seventy-eight episodes in syndication from October 24, 1959, until 1961.
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  1. Shotgun Slade (TV Series 1959–1961) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  3. 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.

  4. With Scott Brady, Frank Ferguson, Monica Lewis, Gregg Palmer. Private detective Slade is hired to track criminals, retrieve stolen goods, and solve murder mysteries in the Old West, blending elements of crime shows with the Western genre, relying on compelling characters and storylines over action.

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    • 1959-10-24
    • Western
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  5. Shotgun Slade. Top-rated. Mon, Dec 19, 1960. S2.E10. The Laughing Widow. A hard-bitten town taming sheriff is devastated when he's forced by law to hang his own son for theft of a gold shipment. Slade is convinced the man is innocent and sets out to prove it even as the hour of execution draws nigh. 7.2/10. Rate. Top-rated. Fri, Jul 1, 1960. S1.E37

  6. Shotgun Slade - Season 1 - Episode 39 - The Smell of Money | Scott Brady, Frank Ferguson. A late entry in the television Western boom of the late 1950s. Shotgun Slade was unlike other show heroes...

  7. 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.

  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.

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