Wide Country was an American Western television series that aired on NBC from September 20, 1962 to April 25, 1963.[1]
Synopsis
The series stars Earl Holliman and Andrew Prine as brothers, Mitch and Andy Guthrie, respectively, who are traveling rodeo competitors.[2]
Episode list
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "The Royce Bennett Story" | Alan Crosland, Jr. | Donald S. Sanford | September 20, 1962 |
2 | "A Guy for Clementine" | Don Weis | Harold Swanton | September 27, 1962 |
3 | "Journey Down a Dusty Road" | John Newland | John Hawkins | October 4, 1962 |
4 | "Who Killed Edde Gannon?" | Robert Ellis Miller | Andy Lewis | October 11, 1962 |
5 | "What Are Friends For?" | John Brahm | Sy Salkowitz | October 18, 1962 |
6 | "Straitjacket for an Indian" | John Florea | Alan Le May | October 25, 1962 |
7 | "Our Ernie Kills People" | John Florea | T : Mark Rodgers S : Preston Wood | November 1, 1962 |
8 | "A Devil in the Chute" | Alan Crosland, Jr. | Archie L. Tegland | November 8, 1962 |
9 | "The Girl in the Sunshine Smile" | John Brahm | Ken Kolb | November 15, 1962 |
10 | "Tears on a Painted Face" | Herschel Daugherty | Louis Pelletier | November 29, 1962 |
11 | "The Bravest Man in the World" | Ted Post | Margaret & Paul Schneider | December 6, 1962 |
12 | "Good Old Uncle Walt" | Don Weis | Dave & Andy Lewis | December 13, 1962 |
13 | "My Candle Burns at Both Ends" | Ted Post | S : June Randolph S/T : Mark Rodgers | December 20, 1962 |
14 | "Memory of a Filly" | Don Weis | Alan Le May | January 3, 1963 |
15 | "Step Over the Sky" | William Witney | Gustave Field | January 10, 1963 |
16 | "A Cry from the Mountain" | John Peyser | William D. Gordon | January 17, 1963 |
17 | "Don't Cry for Johnny Devlin" | John Florea | Harold Swanton | January 24, 1963 |
18 | "Speckle Bird" | John Peyser | T : Carey Wilber S : Slim Pickens | January 31, 1963 |
19 | "The Man Who Ran Away" | John English | John Hawkins | February 7, 1963 |
20 | "Whose Hand at My Throat?" | John Brahm | Gustave Field | February 14, 1963 |
21 | "The Judas Goat" | John Peyser | T : Mark Rodgers S : Jameson Brewer | February 21, 1963 |
22 | "To Cindy, with Love" | Paul Nickell | S/T : Franklin Barton Based on a story by Slim Pickens & Franklin Adreon | February 28, 1963 |
23 | "The Quest for Jacob Blaufus" | John Peyser | Harold Swanton | March 7, 1963 |
24 | "Farewell to Margarita" | Earl Bellamy | Mark Rodgers | March 21, 1963 |
25 | "The Girl from Nob Hill" | John Peyser | Dave & Andy Lewis | March 28, 1963 |
26 | "Yanqui, Go Home!" | Don Weis | T : Preston Wood S : Franklin Barton | April 4, 1963 |
27 | "The Lucky Punch" | Don Weis | Ken Kolb | April 18, 1963 |
28 | "The Care and Handling of Tigers" | John Peyser | T : Preston Wood S : Gilbert Ralston | April 25, 1963 |
Guest stars

- Claude Akins
- Eddie Albert
- Frank Aletter
- Michael Ansara
- Rayford Barnes
- Noah Beery Jr.
- Nesdon Booth
- Edgar Buchanan
- Walter Burke
- James Caan
- Conlan Carter
- Jack Cassidy
- Lonny Chapman
- Yvonne Craig
- John Dehner
- Patty Duke
- Steve Forrest
- Eduard Franz
- Anthony George
- Alan Hale, Jr.
- Anne Helm
- Clyde Howdy
- Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
- Jean Inness
- I. Stanford Jolley
- Diane Ladd
- Nolan Leary
- Norman Leavitt
- Karl Lukas
- Dayton Lummis
- Ralph Manza
- Peggy McCay
- Jim McMullan
- Roger Mobley
- Read Morgan
- Jay Novello
- Barbara Parkins
- Slim Pickens
- Ford Rainey
- Anthony Ray
- Chris Robinson
- Barbara Stuart
- Olive Sturgess
- Lyle Talbot
- Ray Teal
- Forrest Tucker
- Lurene Tuttle
- Ray Walston
- Bruce Yarnell
Home media
On November 15, 2011, Timeless Media Group released Wide Country- The Complete Television Series on DVD in Region 1. The 8-disc set features all 28 episodes of the series.[3]
References
- ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle. "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-present", Ballantine Books, 1999, p. 1118. ISBN 0-345-42923-0 via Google Books. Accessed October 25, 2008.
- ^ Bernstein, Joel H. "Wild Ride", via Google Books, p. 21. Accessed October 25, 2008.
- ^ "The Wide Country DVD news: Announcement for Wide Country - the Complete Television Series | TVShowsOnDVD.com". Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
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