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The Texan

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 29, 1958
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 78
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Western
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The Texan(1958)

TMDB Rating: 5.5 (4 votes)

Overview

The Texan was a Western television series starring popular B movie actor Rory Calhoun, which aired on the CBS television network from 1958 to 1960.

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Season 1

37 episodes • 1958

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Texan in TownSep 29, 19580.0
2The Man with the Solid Gold StarOct 6, 19580.0
3The Troubled TownOct 13, 19580.0
4The First NotchOct 20, 19580.0
5The Edge of the CliffOct 27, 19580.0
6Jail for the InnocentsNov 3, 19580.0
7A Tree for PlantingNov 10, 19580.0
8The Hemp TreeNov 17, 19580.0
9The Widow of ParadiseNov 24, 19580.0
10Desert PassageDec 1, 19580.0
11No Tears for the DeadDec 8, 19580.0
12The EasternerDec 15, 19580.0
13A Time of the YearDec 22, 19580.0
14The Lord Will ProvideDec 29, 19580.0
15The Duchess of DenverJan 5, 19590.0
16A Quart of LawJan 12, 19590.0
17OutpostJan 19, 19590.0
18The PeddlerJan 26, 19590.0
19Return to FriendlyFeb 2, 19590.0
20The Man Behind the StarFeb 9, 19590.0
21The RingerFeb 16, 19590.0
22The Eyes of Captain WylieFeb 23, 19590.0
23The Marshal of Yellow JacketMar 2, 19590.0
24No Love WastedMar 9, 19590.0
25A Race for LifeMar 16, 19590.0
26Letter of the LawMar 23, 19590.0
27Private AccountApr 6, 19590.0
28CaballeroApr 13, 19590.0
29Blood MoneyApr 20, 19590.0
30No Place to StopApr 27, 19590.0
31ReunionMay 4, 19590.0
32BadlandsMay 11, 19590.0
33South of the BorderMay 18, 19590.0
34The Smiling LoserMay 25, 19590.0
35The Sheriff of Boot HillJun 1, 19590.0
36The GunfighterJun 8, 19590.0
37The Man HaterJun 15, 19590.0
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Season 2

41 episodes • 1959

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1No Way OutSep 14, 19590.0
2Image of GuiltSep 21, 19590.0
3Cattle DriveSep 28, 19590.0
4The Dishonest PosseOct 5, 19600.0
5Blue NortherOct 12, 19590.0
6TraildustOct 19, 19590.0
7The Telegraph StoryOct 26, 19590.0
8StampedeNov 2, 19590.0
9Showdown at AbileneNov 9, 19590.0
10The Reluctant BridegroomNov 16, 19590.0
11Trouble on the TrailNov 23, 19590.0
12Cowards Don't DieNov 30, 19590.0
13Border IncidentDec 7, 19590.0
14Dangerous GroundDec 14, 19590.0
15End of TrackDec 21, 19590.0
16Rough Track to PaydayDec 28, 19590.0
17Friend of the FamilyJan 4, 19600.0
18The Taming of Rio NadaJan 11, 19600.0
19Sixgun StreetJan 18, 19600.0
20The Terrified TownJan 25, 19600.0
21Thirty Hours to KillFeb 1, 19600.0
22QuarantineFeb 8, 19600.0
23Buried TreasureFeb 15, 19600.0
24Captive CrewFeb 22, 19600.0
25ShowdownFeb 29, 19600.0
26Borrowed TimeMar 7, 19600.0
27The Governor's LadyMar 14, 19600.0
28Town DividedMar 21, 19600.0
29The Guilty and the InnocentMar 28, 19600.0
30Presentation GunApr 4, 19600.0
31Ruthless WomanApr 11, 19600.0
32The NomadApr 18, 19600.0
33Killer's RoadApr 25, 19600.0
34Lady TenderfootMay 9, 19600.0
35The Invisible NooseMay 16, 19600.0
36The Mountain ManMay 23, 19600.0
37Johnny TuvoMay 30, 19600.0
38The AccuserJun 6, 19600.0
39Mission to MonterreyJun 13, 19600.0
40BadmanJun 20, 19600.0
4124 Hours to LiveSep 5, 19600.0

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