List of Have Gun – Will Travel episodes
This is a list of all episodes of the television Western series Have Gun – Will Travel. The series originally aired Saturdays at 9:30–10:00 pm (EST) on CBS.
Series overview
| Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First aired | Last aired | ||||
| 1 | 39 | September 14, 1957 | June 14, 1958 | ||
| 2 | 39 | September 13, 1958 | June 20, 1959 | ||
| 3 | 39 | September 12, 1959 | June 18, 1960 | ||
| 4 | 38 | September 10, 1960 | June 10, 1961 | ||
| 5 | 38 | September 16, 1961 | June 2, 1962 | ||
| 6 | 32 | September 15, 1962 | April 20, 1963 | ||
Episodes
Season 1 (1957–58)
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | "Three Bells to Perdido" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Herb Meadow & Sam Rolfe | September 14, 1957 | |
| Paladin is hired to bring back a rancher's daughter, but he must face the girl's gunfighter husband. | ||||||
| 2 | 2 | "The Outlaw" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Sam Rolfe | September 21, 1957 | |
| A criminal (portrayed by Charles Bronson) breaks out of jail to get revenge on the banker who testified against him. | ||||||
| 3 | 3 | "The Great Mojave Chase" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | September 28, 1957 | |
| Paladin attempts to win a bet that he can't ride through the Mojave desert on a camel. | ||||||
| 4 | 4 | "Winchester Quarantine" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Herb Meadow | October 5, 1957 | |
| Paladin offers to help an Indian who's been beaten up by cowboys. | ||||||
| 5 | 5 | "A Matter of Ethics" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Sam Rolfe | October 12, 1957 | |
| Paladin is tasked with the safe delivery of a prisoner charged with murder. | ||||||
| 6 | 6 | "The Bride" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Steve Fisher | October 19, 1957 | |
| A mail-order bride named Christie Smith wonders about her fate. | ||||||
| 7 | 7 | "Strange Vendetta" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Ken Kolb | October 26, 1957 | |
| Paladin must figure who's trying to kill his new friend and why. | ||||||
| 8 | 8 | "High Wire" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Don Brinkley | November 2, 1957 | |
| Paladin teams up with a hobo to swindle crooked gamblers. | ||||||
| 9 | 9 | "Show of Force" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Ken Kolb & Lee Erwin | November 9, 1957 | |
| The fifty rifles that Paladin won in a poker game prove to be useful when he gets involved in a range war. | ||||||
| 10 | 10 | "The Long Night" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Sam Rolfe | November 16, 1957 | |
| Paladin and two other men are held hostage by a cattle baron who intends to hang one of them at sunrise for his wife's murder. | ||||||
| 11 | 11 | "The Colonel and the Lady" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Michael Fessier | November 23, 1957 | |
| Paladin takes on the search for a former silver-camp queen. | ||||||
| 12 | 12 | "No Visitors" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Don Brinkley | November 30, 1957 | |
| Paladin discovers a woman and a baby abandoned by a wagon master who said the baby had typhoid. | ||||||
| 13 | 13 | "The Englishman" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Sam Rolfe | December 7, 1957 | |
| Paladin takes an English man and woman to a new ranch in Montana where an angry trader plots against them. | ||||||
| 14 | 14 | "The Yuma Treasure" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | December 14, 1957 | |
| A cavalry major asks for Paladin's help in dealing with restless Apaches. | ||||||
| 15 | 15 | "The Hanging Cross" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | December 21, 1957 | |
| Paladin is sent to investigate the possibility of a Pawnee chief holding a rancher's son hostage. | ||||||
| 16 | 16 | "Helen of Abajinian" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | December 28, 1957 | |
| Paladin goes after a vintner's daughter who's eloped with a cowboy. | ||||||
| 17 | 17 | "Ella West" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | January 4, 1958 | |
| Paladin tries to make a lady out of the unbearable Ella West. | ||||||
| 18 | 18 | "The Reasonable Man" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Joel Kane & Ken Kolb | January 11, 1958 | |
| Paladin helps a teenager prepare for a gun duel with his foster father. | ||||||
| 19 | 19 | "The High-Graders" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : Wilton Schiller & Jack Laird Teleplay by : Ken Kolb, Wilton Schiller & Jack Laird | January 18, 1958 | |
| While investigating a friend's murder, Paladin finds out that the man's heirs are being systematically robbed. | ||||||
| 20 | 20 | "The Last Laugh" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Don Brinkley | January 25, 1958 | |
| A rancher blames Paladin for his wife's paralysis. | ||||||
| 21 | 21 | "The Bostonian" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Berni Gould, Milton Pascal & Ken Kolb | February 1, 1958 | |
| Paladin attempts to protect a tenderfoot who's become the target of a seasoned cattleman. | ||||||
| 22 | 22 | "The Singer" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Ken Kolb & Sam Peckinpah | February 8, 1958 | |
| A cowboy says his singer ex-girlfriend was forced to marry a rancher against her wishes. | ||||||
| 23 | 23 | "Bitter Wine" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Ken Kolb | February 15, 1958 | |
| It's up to Paladin to save a vineyard from seepage coming from an oil well. | ||||||
| 24 | 24 | "Girl from Piccadilly" | Lewis Milestone | Ken Kolb | February 22, 1958 | |
| A man from San Francisco hires Paladin to find his missing daughter-in-law. | ||||||
| 25 | 25 | "The O'Hare Story" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Malvin Wald & Jack Jacobs | March 1, 1958 | |
| Paladin questions the motives of a landowner who wants him to stop the construction of a dam. Guest starring Victor McLaglen. | ||||||
| 26 | 26 | "Birds of a Feather" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : Terence Maples Teleplay by : Fred Eggers & Terence Maples | March 8, 1958 | |
| Paladin tries to bring peace to a divided Colorado town. | ||||||
| 27 | 27 | "The Teacher" | Lamont Johnson | Sam Rolfe | March 15, 1958 | |
| Paladin comes to the defense of a teacher who's being threatened by a local rancher. | ||||||
| 28 | 28 | "Killer's Widow" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Albert Aley | March 22, 1958 | |
| Although Paladin has killed a bank robber, the banker is accusing him of making off with the money. | ||||||
| 29 | 29 | "Gun Shy" | Lamont Johnson | Story by : Frank Hursley & Doris Hursley Teleplay by : Frank Hursley & Doris Hursley & Albert Aley | March 29, 1958 | |
| A girl distracts Paladin from pursuing bandits. | ||||||
| 30 | 30 | "The Prizefight Story" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Ken Kolb | April 5, 1958 | |
| Paladin winds up a participant in a prizefight he planned to promote – against the British champ. | ||||||
| 31 | 31 | "Hey Boy's Revenge" | Lewis Milestone | Albert Aley | April 12, 1958 | |
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Paladin's favorite hotel employee Hey Boy is put in jail for trying to avenge his brother's death. In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #83 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes. | ||||||
| 32 | 32 | "The Five Books of Owen Deaver" | Lamont Johnson | Sam Rolfe | April 26, 1958 | |
| Eastern sheriff Owen Deaver's brand of justice proves to be unfit for a Wyoming town. | ||||||
| 33 | 33 | "The Silver Queen" | Lamont Johnson | Albert Aley | May 3, 1958 | |
| A prospector is not happy that a showgirl has inherited a fortune in his partner's will. | ||||||
| 34 | 34 | "Three Sons" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Ken Kolb | May 10, 1958 | |
| Paladin tries to warn a man about his stepsons' plot to murder him. | ||||||
| 35 | 35 | "The Return of Dr. Thackeray" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : Stanley H. Silverman Teleplay by : Stanley H. Silverman & Sam Rolfe | May 17, 1958 | |
| Dr. Thackeray needs Paladin's help when a rancher refuses to let her vaccinate his men for smallpox. | ||||||
| 36 | 36 | "24 Hours at North Fork" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Irving Rubine | May 24, 1958 | |
| Paladin aids a Mennonite in protecting his farm from the town boss. | ||||||
| 37 | 37 | "Silver Convoy" | Lamont Johnson | Ken Kolb | May 31, 1958 | |
| Paladin discovers that the silver he agreed to escort came from a mine where prison labor is taking place. | ||||||
| 38 | 38 | "Deliver the Body" | Lamont Johnson | Buckley Angell | June 7, 1958 | |
| Just as a man named Ben Tyler is acquitted of murder, he's accused of killing a sheriff. | ||||||
| 39 | 39 | "The Statue of San Sebastian" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Albert Aley | June 14, 1958 | |
| Paladin is offered an unusual reward for the capture of a bandit named Sancho Fernandez. | ||||||
Season 2 (1958–59)
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | 1 | "The Manhunter" | Buzz Kulik | Harry Julian Fink | September 13, 1958 | |
| After Paladin shoots a killer in self-defense, he not only has to face an inquest, but also the man's three vengeful brothers. | ||||||
| 41 | 2 | "In an Evil Time" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | September 20, 1958 | |
| An aging bank robber must choose between his ex-partners and the law. | ||||||
| 42 | 3 | "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Fanya Lawrence | September 27, 1958 | |
| A tough rancher (Charles Bronson) tries to woo his attractive neighbor. | ||||||
| 43 | 4 | "The Hanging of Roy Carter" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | October 4, 1958 | |
| Paladin races to save a convicted killer named Roy Carter from a lynching when he finds proof of his innocence. | ||||||
| 44 | 5 | "Duel at Florence" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Bruce Geller | October 11, 1958 | |
| Paladin plans to make a timid barber a hero when the barber's girlfriend starts a gunfight to make him jealous. | ||||||
| 45 | 6 | "The Protege" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Frank D. Gilroy | October 18, 1958 | |
| Paladin discovers that the shy young man he taught to shoot is now a ruthless gunfighter. | ||||||
| 46 | 7 | "The Road to Wickenburg" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | October 25, 1958 | |
| Paladin clashes with a corrupt sheriff and his four brothers. | ||||||
| 47 | 8 | "A Sense of Justice" | Lamont Johnson | John Neubuhl | November 1, 1958 | |
| Paladin believes the sheriff's girlfriend is responsible for the formation of a lynch mob. | ||||||
| 48 | 9 | "Young Gun" | Lamont Johnson | Albert Aley | November 8, 1958 | |
| Ranchers ask Paladin for help them when a gunfighter refuses to give their cattle water rights. | ||||||
| 49 | 10 | "The Lady" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | November 15, 1958 | |
| Paladin and a woman named Diana Coulter arrive at her brother's ranch to learn that Comanches have gotten there first. | ||||||
| 50 | 11 | "A Snare for Murder" | Buzz Kulik | Russell S. Hughes & Don Ingalls | November 22, 1958 | |
| Paladin pursues a gunman who's targeting his partner in a gold mine. | ||||||
| 51 | 12 | "The Ballad of Oscar Wilde" | Richard Whorf | Irving Wallace | December 6, 1958 | |
| A writer named Oscar Wilde hires Paladin to be his bodyguard. | ||||||
| 52 | 13 | "The Solid Gold Patrol" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Irving Wallace | December 13, 1958 | |
| Paladin helps an Army corporal face an ambush of Apaches so the corporal can collect his lottery prize. | ||||||
| 53 | 14 | "Something to Live For" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : John Tucker Battle Teleplay by : John Tucker Battle & Don Ingalls | December 20, 1958 | |
| On the way to get one job done, Paladin finds himself another – helping an alcoholic. | ||||||
| 54 | 15 | "The Moor's Revenge" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Melvin Levy | December 27, 1958 | |
| A Shakespearean troupe (Vincent Price, Patricia Morrison) may need Paladin to protect them. | ||||||
| 55 | 16 | "The Wager" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Denis Sanders & Terry Sanders | January 3, 1959 | |
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A man named Sid Morgan, whom an outlaw has threatened, hires Paladin to take him and his fiancée to Silver City. Guest Stars; Vincent Price, Patricia Morrison, Morey Amsterdam. | ||||||
| 56 | 17 | "The Taffeta Mayor" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Albert Aley | January 10, 1959 | |
| Paladin convinces a widow to run for mayor when her husband is killed looking to get the job. | ||||||
| 57 | 18 | "Lady on the Stagecoach" | Richard Whorf | Story by: Guy de Maupassant | January 17, 1959 | |
| A band of outlaws hold up a stagecoach carrying Paladin and an Apache princess. | ||||||
| 58 | 19 | "Treasure Trail" | Richard Whorf | Albert Aley | January 24, 1959 | |
| Paladin wins a piece of a treasure map in a poker game, only to learn that the treasure was stolen from the Army. | ||||||
| 59 | 20 | "Juliet" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | January 31, 1959 | |
| A girl named Juliet misunderstands Paladin's offer to help her end a family feud. | ||||||
| 60 | 21 | "Hunt the Man Down" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | February 7, 1959 | |
| Paladin tries to end a feud between two brothers, only to wind up a target for murder. | ||||||
| 61 | 22 | "The Scorched Feather" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Bruce Geller | February 14, 1959 | |
| Paladin deals with a schizophrenic who hired him to arrest him. | ||||||
| 62 | 23 | "The Return of the Lady" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | February 21, 1959 | |
| Diana Coulter sends Paladin a wedding invitation, but the wedding is not what it seems. | ||||||
| 63 | 24 | "The Monster of Moon Ridge" | Paul Stanley | Gene Roddenberry | February 28, 1959 | |
| Paladin is accompanied by his client's daughter in his search for a "monster". | ||||||
| 64 | 25 | "The Long Hunt" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | March 7, 1959 | |
| Paladin's client suggests setting a trap to catch a thief – with the thief's wife as live bait. | ||||||
| 65 | 26 | "Death of a Gunfighter" | Richard Whorf | Harry Julian Fink | March 14, 1959 | |
| Paladin gets involved with a former gunman's attempts to return to his native village. | ||||||
| 66 | 27 | "Incident at Borrasca Bend" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | March 21, 1959 | |
| Paladin is accused of murder in a strange town where he's forced to stand trial in a kangaroo court. | ||||||
| 67 | 28 | "Maggie O'Bannion" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | April 4, 1959 | |
| A woman named Maggie O'Bannion takes a liking to Paladin as he tries to help her save her ranch. | ||||||
| 68 | 29 | "The Chase" | Lamont Johnson | Fred Freiberger | April 11, 1959 | |
| A woman named Helen Martin hires Paladin to clear her husband of murder. | ||||||
| 69 | 30 | "Alaska" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Albert Aley | April 18, 1959 | |
| Paladin travels to Alaska to help his fur-trapper friend settle a claim dispute. | ||||||
| 70 | 31 | "The Man Who Lost" | Ida Lupino | Harry Julian Fink | April 25, 1959 | |
| The Gage brothers hire Paladin to find the man who killed their sister and her husband. | ||||||
| 71 | 32 | "The Return of Roy Carter" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | May 2, 1959 | |
| Roy Carter, whom Paladin got off the hook for murder, hires him to save a snowbound prison chaplain who once saved his life. | ||||||
| 72 | 33 | "The Sons of Aaron Murdock" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harold Jack Bloom | May 9, 1959 | |
| Paladin is the only one who believes Aaron Murdock, a man who insists that his son is innocent of murder. | ||||||
| 73 | 34 | "Comanche" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Irving Wallace | May 16, 1959 | |
| Paladin looks for an Army deserter who ran off with his sweetheart. | ||||||
| 74 | 35 | "Homecoming" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Albert Aley | May 23, 1959 | |
| Paladin finds out that his client's false testimony sent an innocent man to prison. | ||||||
| 75 | 36 | "The Fifth Man" | Richard Whorf | Gene L. Coon | May 30, 1959 | |
| When four out of five men who were hired to lynch a murderer named Bert Talman are themselves killed, Paladin is hired to protect the fifth. | ||||||
| 76 | 37 | "Heritage of Anger" | Lamont Johnson | Leonard Heideman | June 6, 1959 | |
| Paladin must find out why a bandit named Garcia is bothering the Avery family. | ||||||
| 77 | 38 | "The Haunted Trees" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Kay Lenard & Jess Carneol | June 13, 1959 | |
| A widow asks Paladin to protect her from her stepson, whom she says is threatening her business and her life. | ||||||
| 78 | 39 | "Gold and Brimstone" | Richard Whorf | Bruce Geller | June 20, 1959 | |
| Claim jumpers clash with gold miners. | ||||||
Season 3 (1959–60)
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 79 | 1 | "First, Catch a Tiger" | Ida Lupino | Harry Julian Fink | September 12, 1959 | |
| Paladin has to figure out which one of four men wants to kill him. | ||||||
| 80 | 2 | "Episode in Laredo" | Buzz Kulik | Gene Roddenberry | September 19, 1959 | |
| A gunman runs afoul of Paladin while in town to see his wife and son. | ||||||
| 81 | 3 | "Les Girls" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | September 26, 1959 | |
| Paladin must deliver mail-order brides to their respective husbands. | ||||||
| 82 | 4 | "The Posse" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | October 3, 1959 | |
| A drifter named Dobie O'Brien says that Paladin is the killer a posse is seeking to lynch. | ||||||
| 83 | 5 | "Shot by Request" | Buzz Kulik | Story by : Howard Seay Teleplay by : Frank R. Pierson | October 10, 1959 | |
| An educated gunfighter intends to lose a duel with Paladin in order to retire with honor. | ||||||
| 84 | 6 | "Pancho" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | October 24, 1959 | |
| Paladin is surprised that his client wants a youth buried alive in an anthill. | ||||||
| 85 | 7 | "Fragile" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : Frank R. Pierson Teleplay by : Shimon Wincelberg | October 31, 1959 | |
| Paladin is given the task of delivering the first plate-glass window to a mining town. | ||||||
| 86 | 8 | "The Unforgiven" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | November 7, 1959 | |
| A dying general requests that Paladin deliver a message of forgiveness to an old enemy. | ||||||
| 87 | 9 | "The Black Handkerchief" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | November 14, 1959 | |
| A black handkerchief proves to be important when Paladin tries to clear a young man convicted of murder. | ||||||
| 88 | 10 | "The Golden Toad" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Gene Roddenberry | November 21, 1959 | |
| A homesteader and a female rancher become consumed with greed when they hear rumors of a buried treasure. | ||||||
| 89 | 11 | "Tiger" | Don Taylor | Gene Roddenberry | November 28, 1959 | |
| Paladin is hired to protect a hunter from a curse. | ||||||
| 90 | 12 | "Champaigne Safari" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : Whitfield Cook Teleplay by : Frank R. Pierson & Whitfield Cook | December 5, 1959 | |
| A fake Indian attack starts to become real. | ||||||
| 91 | 13 | "Charley Red Dog" | Ida Lupino | Gene Roddenberry | December 12, 1959 | |
| An Indian claiming to be a U.S. marshal helps Paladin rid a town of outlaws. | ||||||
| 92 | 14 | "The Naked Gun" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | December 19, 1959 | |
| Just as Paladin needs his rest, a town boss challenges him to a fight. | ||||||
| 93 | 15 | "One Came Back" | Don Taylor | Bruce Geller | December 26, 1959 | |
| A former prisoner is hoping to start a new life. | ||||||
| 94 | 16 | "The Prophet" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | January 2, 1960 | |
| Paladin crosses Apache territory to find an Army deserter suspected of starting an Indian attack. | ||||||
| 95 | 17 | "Day of the Badman" | Ida Lupino | Robert E. Thompson | January 9, 1960 | |
| A woman named Cynthia Palmer wants Paladin to rid a town of troublemakers and send her meek son back East. | ||||||
| 96 | 18 | "The Pledge" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | January 16, 1960 | |
| A group of renegade Indians take a settler's wife hostage. | ||||||
| 97 | 19 | "Jenny" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Jacobs | January 23, 1960 | |
| A girl named Jenny Lake is faced with an unwanted suitor and a load of counterfeit money. | ||||||
| 98 | 20 | "Return to Fort Benjamin" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | January 30, 1960 | |
| Paladin has to prove a Sioux chief's son innocence before the young Indian is hanged for murder. | ||||||
| 99 | 21 | "The Night the Town Died" | Richard Boone | Story by : Calvin Clements Teleplay by : Calvin Clements & Frank R. Pierson | February 6, 1960 | |
| Paladin attempts to prevent a released Army prisoner from avenging his brother's lynching. | ||||||
| 100 | 22 | "The Ledge" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : Joel Kane & Robert Gottlieb Teleplay by : Frank R. Pierson & Joel Kane & Robert Gottlieb | February 13, 1960 | |
| One of five men has to risk his life to see if a man stuck on a ledge is still alive. | ||||||
| 101 | 23 | "The Lady on the Wall" | Ida Lupino | Charles Beaumont & Richard Matheson | February 20, 1960 | |
| A group of miners want Paladin to find a missing painting of an attractive woman. | ||||||
| 102 | 24 | "The Misguided Father" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Donn Mullally | February 27, 1960 | |
| Paladin heads to timber country in order to avenge a friend's murder. | ||||||
| 103 | 25 | "The Hatchet Man" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | March 5, 1960 | |
| The Chinese code of honor makes it difficult for Paladin to protect a Chinese police detective named Joe Tsin. | ||||||
| 104 | 26 | "Fight at Adobe Wells" | Richard Boone | Story by : Samuel A. Peeples Teleplay by : Frank R. Pierson & Samuel A. Peeples | March 12, 1960 | |
| A Comanche is the only thing trying to prevent Paladin from escorting a rancher through Indian territory. | ||||||
| 105 | 27 | "The Gladiators" | Alvin Ganzer | Robert C. Dennis | March 19, 1960 | |
| Paladin and a professional gunfighter are duped into replacing two duelists in a New Orleans affair of honor. | ||||||
| 106 | 28 | "Love of a Bad Woman" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert Dozier | March 26, 1960 | |
| A woman named Tamsen Sommers says she's a husband-hunting widow, which proves to be contradicted by her very-much-alive spouse. | ||||||
| 107 | 29 | "An International Affair" | James Neilson | Shimon Wincelberg & Anita Wincelberg | April 2, 1960 | |
| A Hawaiian prince gets murdered on Paladin's doorstep. | ||||||
| 108 | 30 | "Lady with a Gun" | Ida Lupino | Archie L. Tegland | April 9, 1960 | |
| Paladin goes after a gunslinging woman seeking to avenge her brother's murder in the Civil War. | ||||||
| 109 | 31 | "Never Help the Devil" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Archie L. Tegland | April 16, 1960 | |
| Paladin attempts to protect a wounded gunman from a victim's vengeful brother. | ||||||
| 110 | 32 | "Ambush" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | April 23, 1960 | |
| Paladin, along with others, must find out why a gunman is holding them hostage. | ||||||
| 111 | 33 | "Black Sheep" | Richard Boone | Shimon Wincelberg | April 30, 1960 | |
| Paladin travels South of the Border to find an heir named Ben Huttner who's wanted for murder. | ||||||
| 112 | 34 | "Full Circle" | Fred Hartsook | David Lang | May 14, 1960 | |
| A man named Simon Quill, who once left Paladin to die, is about to be hanged – and only Paladin can save him. | ||||||
| 113 | 35 | "The Twins" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert James | May 21, 1960 | |
| A man named Adam Mirakian is arrested for murder, but insists that his twin brother is the real killer. | ||||||
| 114 | 36 | "The Campaign of Billy Banjo" | Richard Boone | Frank R. Pierson & Richard Baer | May 28, 1960 | |
| A politician wants Paladin to keep an eye on his wife. | ||||||
| 115 | 37 | "Ransom" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | June 4, 1960 | |
| Paladin looks all over Mexico for a man who once served the emperor, but he's not the only one searching for the man. | ||||||
| 116 | 38 | "The Trial" | Ida Lupino | Robert E. Thompson | June 11, 1960 | |
| A man named Morgan Gibbs hires Paladin to bring back his son – a killer – alive. | ||||||
| 117 | 39 | "The Search" | Richard Boone | Story by : Sloan Nibley Teleplay by : Sloan Nibley & Frank R. Pierson | June 18, 1960 | |
| A woman's son has been missing for twenty years and she wants Paladin to find him. | ||||||
Season 4 (1960–61)
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118 | 1 | "The Fatalist" | Buzz Kulik | Shimon Wincelberg | September 10, 1960 | |
| An immigrant named Nathan Shotness witnesses a murder – and may be the next victim. | ||||||
| 119 | 2 | "Love's Young Dream" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | September 17, 1960 | |
| Paladin tries to find the perfect woman for a trail bum who's inherited half a gambling house. | ||||||
| 120 | 3 | "A Head of Hair" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | September 24, 1960 | |
| Paladin needs help looking for kidnappers. | ||||||
| 121 | 4 | "Out at the Old Ballpark" | Richard Boone | Frank R. Pierson | October 1, 1960 | |
| Paladin becomes umpire at a baseball game where guns are being used as much as bats. | ||||||
| 122 | 5 | "Saturday Night" | Buzz Kulik | Jack Curtis | October 8, 1960 | |
| Paladin ends up in jail after getting into a brawl. | ||||||
| 123 | 6 | "The Calf" | Richard Boone | Howard Rodman | October 15, 1960 | |
| A property dispute between a pair of ranchers gets violent. | ||||||
| 124 | 7 | "The Tender Gun" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | October 22, 1960 | |
| Sheriff Maude J. Smuggly (portrayed by Jeanette Nolan) needs Paladin's help with facing landgrabbers. | ||||||
| 125 | 8 | "The Shooting of Jessie May" | Richard Boone | Harry Julian Fink | October 29, 1960 | |
| A man named Jessie may sets out to avenge his father's death. | ||||||
| 126 | 9 | "The Poker Fiend" | Byron Paul | Richard Adams | November 12, 1960 | |
| A woman offers to pay Paladin $50,000 if he can get her husband out of a marathon poker game. | ||||||
| 127 | 10 | "Crowbait" | Buzz Kulik | Shimon Wincelberg | November 19, 1960 | |
| A group of Paiutes target a prospector who's digging ore from an Indian silver mine. | ||||||
| 128 | 11 | "The Marshal's Boy" | Richard Boone | Robert James | November 26, 1960 | |
| A marshal is forced to hunt down his own son wanted for murder. | ||||||
| 129 | 12 | "Foggbound" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg Based on the novel "Around the World in 80 Days" by: Jules Verne | December 3, 1960 | |
| Paladin assists traveler Phileas Fogg on his 80-day trip around the world. | ||||||
| 130 | 13 | "The Legacy" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | December 10, 1960 | |
| Paladin captures a wanted killer, but his troubles are just beginning. | ||||||
| 131 | 14 | "The Prisoner" | Buzz Kulik | Robert E. Thompson | December 17, 1960 | |
| A judge is about to release Justin Groton, a man who's been in prison awaiting execution since he was thirteen years old. | ||||||
| 132 | 15 | "The Mountebank" "The Puppeteer" | Richard Boone | Shimon Wincelberg | December 24, 1960 | |
| A puppeteer's fury ruins his performance and puts his life in danger. | ||||||
| 133 | 16 | "Sanctuary" "Vernon Good" | Buzz Kulik | Robert C. Dennis | December 31, 1960 | |
| While in a mission, Paladin finds a man who's being sought by gunslingers. | ||||||
| 134 | 17 | "A Quiet Night in Town: Part 1" | Buzz Kulik | Harry Julian Fink | January 7, 1961 | |
| Paladin escorts a sheepherder suspected of murder to a town full of cattlemen. | ||||||
| 135 | 18 | "A Quiet Night in Town: Part 2" | Buzz Kulik | Harry Julian Fink | January 14, 1961 | |
| The cattlemen decide that the sheepherder Paladin brought to them should be hanged. | ||||||
| 136 | 19 | "The Princess and the Gunfighter" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | January 21, 1961 | |
| Paladin looks for Princess Sarafina. | ||||||
| 137 | 20 | "Shadow of a Man" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Laird | January 28, 1961 | |
| A woman named Marion Sutter begs Paladin to rescue her Southern husband from a rebel hater. | ||||||
| 138 | 21 | "Long Way Home" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | February 4, 1961 | |
| Paladin has to protect his $5,000 prisoner from a group of bounty hunters looking to collect the reward. | ||||||
| 139 | 22 | "The Tax Gatherer" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | February 11, 1961 | |
| Paladin is hired as a tax collector in a town where the last three tax collectors were killed on the job. | ||||||
| 140 | 23 | "The Fatal Flaw" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Laird | February 25, 1961 | |
| With a blizzard raging on, Paladin shares a cabin with marshal and his prisoner, who's trying to talk his way to freedom. | ||||||
| 141 | 24 | "Fandango" | Richard Boone | Harry Julian Fink | March 4, 1961 | |
| A condemned killer runs into Paladin while trying to make a break for freedom. | ||||||
| 142 | 25 | "The Last Judgment" | Gerald Mayer | Shimon Wincelberg | March 11, 1961 | |
| Paladin deals with a judge who holds court in a saloon and only sentences defendants to be hanged. | ||||||
| 143 | 26 | "The Gold Bar" | Ida Lupino | Robert E. Thompson | March 18, 1961 | |
| Paladin pursues a bank clerk suspected of making off with a gold bar. | ||||||
| 144 | 27 | "Everyman" | Byron Paul | Richard Adams | March 25, 1961 | |
| A ne'er-do-well must save Paladin before a killer ends him. | ||||||
| 145 | 28 | "The Siege" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Curtis | April 1, 1961 | |
| Paladin pursues a gang that's threatening to poison the water supply to take farmers' money. | ||||||
| 146 | 29 | "The Long Weekend" | Byron Paul | Jack Laird | April 8, 1961 | |
| Paladin attempts to calm down a wealthy miner on one of his semiannual binges. | ||||||
| 147 | 30 | "El Paso Stage" | Robert Butler | Gene Roddenberry | April 15, 1961 | |
| Paladin clashes with a crooked lawman. | ||||||
| 148 | 31 | "Duke of Texas" | Buzz Kulik | Story by : Albert Aley Teleplay by : Albert Aley & Albert Ruben | April 22, 1961 | |
| Paladin is astonished that an Austrian prince wants him to lead a Mexican invasion. | ||||||
| 149 | 32 | "Broken Image" | Richard Boone | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | April 29, 1961 | |
| A sharpshooter with a big reputation is oddly reluctant to use his gun. | ||||||
| 150 | 33 | "My Brother's Keeper" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | May 6, 1961 | |
| When someone steals his horse and gun, Paladin must fend for himself after a mountain lion attacks him. | ||||||
| 151 | 34 | "Bearbait" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | May 13, 1961 | |
| Instead of bullets, Paladin uses insults against thugs who are terrorizing a town. | ||||||
| 152 | 35 | "The Cure" | Buzz Kulik | Shimon Wincelberg | May 20, 1961 | |
| Paladin offers his help to sharpshooter Calamity Jane, who's drowning her sorrows in booze. | ||||||
| 153 | 36 | "The Road" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Frank R. Pierson | May 27, 1961 | |
| After getting robbed at a trail-side inn, Paladin is forced to cross a mountain on foot without food. | ||||||
| 154 | 37 | "The Uneasy Grave" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Curtis | June 3, 1961 | |
| A tough woman persists that a respected citizen murdered her fiancé. | ||||||
| 155 | 38 | "Soledad Crossing" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Don Ingalls | June 10, 1961 | |
| A rumor spreads that the brother of Paladin's prisoner has died of diphtheria. | ||||||
Season 5 (1961–62)
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 156 | 1 | "The Vigil" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | September 16, 1961 | |
| A nurse comes to a frontier town, the citizens of which would prefer a doctor. | ||||||
| 157 | 2 | "The Education of Sara Jane" | Richard Boone | Betty Andrews) | September 23, 1961 | |
| A vengeful girl named Sara Jane gets Paladin involved in a family feud. | ||||||
| 158 | 3 | "The Revenger" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | September 30, 1961 | |
| Half a $500 bill and a stage ticket to Yuma lead Paladin to a bandit named Solomon. | ||||||
| 159 | 4 | "Odds for Big Red" | Richard Donner | Betty Andrews | October 7, 1961 | |
| A female saloonkeeper named Big Red is shot – and gamblers are betting she won't survive before dawn. | ||||||
| 160 | 5 | "A Proof of Love" | Richard Boone | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | October 14, 1961 | |
| Two men fight over a mail-order bride. | ||||||
| 161 | 6 | "The Gospel Singer" | Byron Paul | Robert E. Thompson | October 21, 1961 | |
| Paladin and a missionary attempt to put a stop to the gunfire that's plaguing a lawless town. | ||||||
| 162 | 7 | "The Race" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | October 28, 1961 | |
| A rancher named Sam Rabbe has bet his land against a whole Indian reservation – and he wants Paladin to ride for him. | ||||||
| 163 | 8 | "The Hanging of Aaron Gibbs" | Richard Boone | Robert E. Thompson | November 4, 1961 | |
| A woman named Sarah Gibbs is forbidden by a marshal to see her condemned husband Aaron. | ||||||
| 164 | 9 | "The Piano" | Richard Donner | Barry Trivers Based on an idea by: Frank R. Pierson | November 11, 1961 | |
| Paladin is tasked with bringing back Franz Lister's valuable piano in time for a concert. | ||||||
| 165 | 10 | "Ben Jalisco" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | November 18, 1961 | |
| A murderer named Ben Jalisco escapes from jail to get revenge on his wife for betraying him and Paladin for putting him behind bars. | ||||||
| 166 | 11 | "The Brothers" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | November 25, 1961 | |
| Paladin's trouble is just starting when he catches a killer. | ||||||
| 167 | 12 | "A Drop of Blood" | Richard Donner | Shimon Wincelberg | December 2, 1961 | |
| A murderer interrupts a wedding. | ||||||
| 168 | 13 | "A Knight to Remember" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert Dozier | December 9, 1961 | |
| An absent-minded man roams the country dressed like Don Quixote. | ||||||
| 169 | 14 | "Blind Circle" | Richard Donner | Anthony Wilson | December 16, 1961 | |
| Paladin must stop a bounty hunter from a killing a man who's not wanted anymore. | ||||||
| 170 | 15 | "The Kid" | Elliot Silverstein | Joanne Court | December 23, 1961 | |
| Paladin earns the right to work a silver strike for a month – or so it seems. | ||||||
| 171 | 16 | "Squatter's Rights" | Richard Boone | Harry Julian Fink | December 30, 1961 | |
| Paladin does not like the way his employer is removing squatters from his ranch. | ||||||
| 172 | 17 | "Lazarus" | Albert G. Ruben | Jack Laird | January 6, 1962 | |
| Paladin offers his help to a sheepish man named Boise Peabody who's being bothered by miners. | ||||||
| 173 | 18 | "Justice in Hell" | Richard Boone | Jack Laird | January 13, 1962 | |
| Paladin's one clue in his investigation of an Indian raid is a chief claiming the leader was a white man. | ||||||
| 174 | 19 | "Mark of Cain" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | January 20, 1962 | |
| Dr. Avatar enlists Paladin's aid to prove his theory that criminal tendencies can be determined by skull size. | ||||||
| 175 | 20 | "The Exiles" | Sutton Roley | Robert E. Thompson | January 27, 1962 | |
| A Mexican general hires Paladin to find a group of exiles who have run off with a fortune in bonds. | ||||||
| 176 | 21 | "The Hunt" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Herman Groves | February 3, 1962 | |
| Paladin is offered a lot of money from a Russian prince named Radachev to play a most dangerous game. | ||||||
| 177 | 22 | "Dream Girl" | Richard Boone | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | February 10, 1962 | |
| A prospector with gold in his pockets sets out to pursue his dream girl. | ||||||
| 178 | 23 | "One, Two, Three" | William Conrad | Robert E. Thompson | February 17, 1962 | |
| A lottery, astrology and four deaths are Paladin's clues in his search for a man. | ||||||
| 179 | 24 | "The Waiting Room" | Dick Moder | Harry Julian Fink | February 24, 1962 | |
| Paladin suspects he may have made a mistake when he agreed to take the Wilder brothers to the gallows. | ||||||
| 180 | 25 | "The Trap" | Frank R. Pierson | Archie Lawrence | March 3, 1962 | |
| Paladin defends a prisoner against a vengeful marshal. | ||||||
| 181 | 26 | "Don't Shoot the Piano Player" | William Conrad | Shimon Wincelberg | March 10, 1962 | |
| Paladin helps Emily Eubanks search the Barbary Coast for her fiancé. | ||||||
| 182 | 27 | "Alice" | Gene Nelson | Gene Roddenberry | March 17, 1962 | |
| Paladin looks for an Eastern schoolgirl's missing mother. | ||||||
| 183 | 28 | "The Man Who Struck Moonshine" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Barry Trivers | March 24, 1962 | |
| Paladin investigates a well filled with whiskey. | ||||||
| 184 | 29 | "Silent Death, Secret Death" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jack Laird | March 31, 1962 | |
| Although Paladin has caught a man, he now has to face a typhoid breakout and incoming Indians. | ||||||
| 185 | 30 | "Hobson's Choice" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert E. Thompson | April 7, 1962 | |
| A hotel manager worries when Alfred Nobel checks in with samples of nitroglycerin. | ||||||
| 186 | 31 | "Coming of the Tiger" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Anthony Wilson | April 14, 1962 | |
| Paladin attempts to stop Japanese militants from invading the U.S. | ||||||
| 187 | 32 | "Darwin's Man" | William Conrad | Archie L. Tegland | April 21, 1962 | |
| A rancher pits his sons against one another in a gun duel to determine which of them will be his heir. | ||||||
| 188 | 33 | "Invasion" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | April 28, 1962 | |
| The State Department hires Paladin to stop an Irishman from invading Canada. | ||||||
| 189 | 34 | "Cream of the Jest" | Richard Donner | Shimon Wincelberg | May 5, 1962 | |
| Paladin tries to stay one step ahead of a prankster who may be on the point of playing one prank too many. | ||||||
| 190 | 35 | "Bandit" | Richard Boone | Story by : Joanne Court Teleplay by : Joanne Court & Albert Ruben | May 12, 1962 | |
| Paladin tries to bring in a murderous woman bandit and stay ahead of the bounty-hunters who are also after her. | ||||||
| 191 | 36 | "Pandora's Box" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Archie L. Tegland | May 19, 1962 | |
| Paladin is hired to find a Cabinet official's son wanted for murder. | ||||||
| 192 | 37 | "Jonah" "Jonah and the Trout" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Lou Shaw & Peggy Shaw | May 26, 1962 | |
| No one is able to retrieve a fortune from the bottom of Crystal Lake. | ||||||
| 193 | 38 | "The Knight" | Fred Jackman | John Black | June 2, 1962 | |
| A disabled man hires Paladin to find his son wanted for murder. | ||||||
Season 6 (1962–63)
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 194 | 1 | "Genesis" | William Conrad | Sam Rolfe | September 15, 1962 | |
| The story of how Paladin came to be a gunfighter is told. | ||||||
| 195 | 2 | "Taylor's Woman" | Richard Boone | Gene Roddenberry | September 22, 1962 | |
| Paladin must protect a man from his husband-hunting housekeeper. | ||||||
| 196 | 3 | "The Fifth Bullet" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | September 29, 1962 | |
| An ex-con asks Paladin to help him find out who's trying to kill him. | ||||||
| 197 | 4 | "A Place for Abel Hix" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : John Kneubuhl Teleplay by : Don Ingalls | October 6, 1962 | |
| An aging gunfighter whom Paladin was supposed to meet is dead. | ||||||
| 198 | 5 | "Beau Geste" | Fred Jackman | Harold Jack Bloom | October 13, 1962 | |
| A fast-drawing former lawman needs Paladin's help dealing with vengeful gunmen. | ||||||
| 199 | 6 | "The Bird of Time" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Don Ingalls | October 20, 1962 | |
| Paladin teams up with a man named Stryker to pursue an outlaw whom Stryker intends to kill. | ||||||
| 200 | 7 | "Memories of Monica" | Gary Nelson | Don Ingalls | October 27, 1962 | |
| A man released from prison learns that his girlfriend has married the sheriff. | ||||||
| 201 | 8 | "The Predators" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Harry Julian Fink | November 3, 1962 | |
| Paladin must cooperate with a murder suspect when they're stranded in the desert. | ||||||
| 202 | 9 | "Shootout at Hogtooth" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Herb Meadow | November 10, 1962 | |
| The citizens of Hogtooth hire gunmen to clean up their town, then Paladin to take care of the gunmen. | ||||||
| 203 | 10 | "A Miracle for St. Francis" | William Conrad | Don Ingalls | November 17, 1962 | |
| Father Clare asks Paladin to bring back a stolen statue without any violence. | ||||||
| 204 | 11 | "The Marshal of Sweetwater" | Jerry Hopper | Gene Roddenberry | November 24, 1962 | |
| Paladin has a showdown with an old friend who's become a dictatorial marshal. | ||||||
| 205 | 12 | "The Man in the Hourglass" | Jerry Hopper | Story by : Tony Lawrence Teleplay by : Tony Lawrence & Gustave Field | December 1, 1962 | |
| Paladin tries to stop a boy from avenging his father's murder. | ||||||
| 206 | 13 | "Penelope" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Shimon Wincelberg | December 8, 1962 | |
| A servant suspects a colonel's wife of being unfaithful. | ||||||
| 207 | 14 | "Trial at Tablerock" | Jerry Hopper | Gene Roddenberry | December 15, 1962 | |
| A prosecutor frames a hated gunfighter. | ||||||
| 208 | 15 | "Be Not Forgetful of Strangers" | Richard Boone | Arthur Sarno | December 22, 1962 | |
| A cowboy arrives in town for Christmas with his pregnant wife, but they're unable to find a place to lodge for the holiday. | ||||||
| 209 | 16 | "The Treasure" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : Herb Meadow Teleplay by : Robert E. Thompson | December 29, 1962 | |
| A man who has done time for robbery is confronted by gunmen demanding to know where he hid the loot. | ||||||
| 210 | 17 | "Brotherhood" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Story by : Herb Meadow Teleplay by : Albert Ruben | January 5, 1963 | |
| Two brothers on different sides of the law each offer rewards for the other's capture. | ||||||
| 211 | 18 | "Bob Wire" | Jerry Hopper | Bruce Geller | January 12, 1963 | |
| A barbed-wire salesman asks Paladin to protect him from ranchers. | ||||||
| 212 | 19 | "The Debutante" | Gary Nelson | Gwen Bagni Gielgud | January 19, 1963 | |
| Paladin is in for more than one surprise when he looks for a dowager's missing granddaughter. | ||||||
| 213 | 20 | "Unforgiving Minute" | Jerry Hopper | S. Bar-David[A] | January 26, 1963 | |
| A woman named Sabina uses Paladin as a way out of her life as a poor potter's wife. | ||||||
| 214 | 21 | "American Primitive" | Jerry Hopper | Harry Julian Fink | February 2, 1963 | |
| A sheriff enlists Paladin's help in his hunt for a killer. | ||||||
| 215 | 22 | "The Burning Tree" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Bob Duncan & Wanda Duncan | February 9, 1963 | |
| Paladin attempts to protect his prisoner from Indians aiming for his scalp. | ||||||
| 216 | 23 | "Cage at McNaab" | Gary Nelson | Gene Roddenberry | February 16, 1963 | |
| Paladin gets involved in a plot to free a condemned man. | ||||||
| 217 | 24 | "Caravan" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | February 23, 1963 | |
| Paladin is hired to protect a Nepalese princess from assassins. | ||||||
| 218 | 25 | "The Walking Years" | Richard Boone | Don Ingalls | March 2, 1963 | |
| Paladin must find out why he's imprisoned in a warehouse along with a woman and her husband. | ||||||
| 219 | 26 | "Sweet Lady of the Moon" | Richard Boone | Harry Julian Fink | March 9, 1963 | |
| Paladin is tasked with shielding a homicidal maniac from a victim's relatives. | ||||||
| 220 | 27 | "The Savages" | Gary Nelson | Gene Roddenberry | March 16, 1963 | |
| An art collector hires Paladin to find a sculptor who's found solitude in the wild. | ||||||
| 221 | 28 | "The Eve of St. Elmo" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Jay Simms | March 23, 1963 | |
| An Army officer is determined to get revenge on the gunman who paralyzed him. | ||||||
| 222 | 29 | "Lady of the Fifth Moon" | Richard Boone | Don Ingalls | March 30, 1963 | |
| Kim Sing must serve a tong to pay the debts of her deceased father. | ||||||
| 223 | 30 | "Two Plus One" | Gary Nelson | Story by : Fred Freiberger Teleplay by : Fred Freiberger & William L. Leicester | April 6, 1963 | |
| The Indian girl Paladin rescued has vowed to never leave him. | ||||||
| 224 | 31 | "The Black Bull" | William Conrad | Jay Simms | April 13, 1963 | |
| Paladin becomes the opponent in a matador's last fight. | ||||||
| 225 | 32 | "Face of a Shadow" | Andrew V. McLaglen | Robert C. Dennis | April 20, 1963 | |
| Gypsies are suspected of robbing and killing a rancher. | ||||||
Notes
^ A. "S. Bar-David" is a pseudonym for Shimon Wincelberg.
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