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Hopalong Cassidy

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 19, 1952
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 40
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Western
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Hopalong Cassidy(1952)

TMDB Rating: 5.1 (7 votes)

Overview

Hopalong Cassidy was television's first western program. The series aired on NBC and stared William Boyd as the cowboy Hopalong Cassidy.

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Season 1

14 episodes • 1952

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Guns Across the BorderSep 19, 19520.0
2The Knife of Carlos ValeroSep 25, 19520.0
3The TrapSep 26, 19520.0
4Alien RangeOct 1, 19520.0
5The FeudOct 28, 19520.0
6Ghost TrailsOct 28, 19520.0
7Marked CardsOct 28, 19520.0
8Don ColoradoDec 1, 19520.0
9Black WatersDec 1, 19520.0
10Blind EncounterDec 1, 19520.0
11The Promised LandDec 10, 19520.0
12The Vanishing HerdDec 12, 19520.0
13Black SheepDec 26, 19520.0
14Lawless LegacyDec 31, 19520.0
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Season 2

26 episodes • 1953

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Devil's IdolOct 9, 19530.0
2The Sole SurvivorOct 16, 19530.0
3The Valley RaidersOct 23, 19530.0
4Twisted TrailsOct 30, 19530.0
5The Last LaughNov 6, 19530.0
6The Jinx WagonNov 13, 19530.0
7Illegal EntryNov 20, 19530.0
8Gypsy DestinyNov 27, 19530.0
9Arizona TroubleshootersDec 4, 19530.0
10Death by ProxyDec 11, 19530.0
11Frontier LawDec 18, 19530.0
12Don't Believe in GhostsDec 25, 19530.0
13The Renegade PressJan 1, 19540.0
14Double TroubleJan 8, 19540.0
15Copper HillsJan 15, 19540.0
16New Mexico ManhuntJan 22, 19540.0
17The Outlaw's RewardJan 29, 19540.0
18GrubstakeFeb 2, 19540.0
19Steel Trails WestFeb 12, 19540.0
20Silent TestimonyFeb 19, 19540.0
213-7-77Feb 26, 19540.0
22Masquerade for MatildaMar 5, 19540.0
23Frame-Up for MurderMar 12, 19540.0
24The Black SombreroMar 19, 19540.0
25The Emerald SaintMar 26, 19540.0
26Tricky FingersApr 2, 19540.0

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