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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: July 3, 1958
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 34
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Western
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Buckskin(1958)

TMDB Rating: 5.5 (2 votes)

Overview

Buckskin is an American Western television series starring Tom Nolan, Sally Brophy, and Mike Road. The series aired on the NBC network from July 3, 1958 until May 25, 1959, followed by summer reruns in 1959 and again in 1965.

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Season 1

34 episodes • 1958

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Lady From BismarckJul 3, 19580.0
2The Man Who WaitedJul 10, 19580.0
3The Outlaw's BoyJul 17, 19580.0
4The Ballad Of Gabe PruittJul 24, 19580.0
5The Trial Of Chrissy MillerJul 31, 19580.0
6Cash RobertsonAug 7, 19580.0
7Lament For DurangoAug 14, 19580.0
8Tree Of DeathAug 21, 19580.0
9The Gold WatchAug 28, 19580.0
10The Ghost Of BalaclavaSep 4, 19580.0
11Hunter's MoonSep 11, 19580.0
12Tell Me, LeonardoSep 25, 19580.0
13A Picture Of PaOct 2, 19580.0
14The Money ManOct 9, 19580.0
15Miss PringleOct 16, 19580.0
16A Permanent JulietOct 23, 19580.0
17A Man From The MountainsOct 30, 19580.0
18The BullnappersNov 6, 19580.0
19The Greatest Man In HistoryJan 5, 19590.0
20The Monkey's UncleJan 12, 19590.0
21Mr. Rush's SecretaryJan 19, 19590.0
22Coup StickFeb 2, 19590.0
23Fry's WifeFeb 9, 19590.0
24Who Killed Pat Devlin?Feb 16, 19590.0
25Little HeathenFeb 23, 19590.0
26The Knight Who Owned BuckskinMar 2, 19590.0
27Cousin CaseyMar 9, 19590.0
28A Well Of GoldMar 16, 19590.0
29Act Of FaithMar 23, 19590.0
30The Venus AdjournerMar 30, 19590.0
31Charlie, My BoyApr 6, 19590.0
32Annie's Old BeauApr 13, 19590.0
33Mail-Order GroomApr 20, 19590.0
34The ManagerApr 27, 19590.0

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