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- A fast-moving automobile fails to make a sharp turn of the highway from Malibu to Los Angeles. It overturns and its occupants, Tim Slade, Newspaper man turned private investigator, and Hugh Fresney, managing editor of the Los Angeles Currier, are pinned underneath. Both are seriously injured and are unable to move. As they wait for the tide to come in and cover them, Fresney recounts that his boss, Clint VAughn has been killed, presumably by gangsters in the pay of Nick Dyke, who Fresney has fought against through his newspaper columns. Slade had been hired to avenge Fresney if Dyke's gang killed him in retaliation, Slade, one-time sweetheart of Vaughn's dipsomaniac wife Julie Vaughn, believed she still loved him, but he had fallen for Dana Jons, Vaughn's beautiful secretary. Police Detective O'Haffey investigated Vaughn's death and unearthed several suspects, including Slade, Julie, Dykes and Dana, but Slade was not satisfied and looked elsewhere.
- In 1930, in the heart of East Texas oil country, unemployed wildcat oil well drillers Delbert Lane, Tex Warren and Duke Massey roam the state looking for work. Soon after arriving in Kilmer County, Duke meets newspaper editor Matt Brady and Matt's attractive daughter Julie. Julie tells Duke that there is plenty of oil under Kilmer County but that no one has dug deep enough to find it. Though Julie is Tex's old sweetheart, Duke pursues a romance with her. Julie later rejects Tex's marriage proposal, telling him that she does not want to marry an oil man or a newspaperman like her father because they live unsettled, transient lives. Always searching for a way to make an easy profit, Duke devises a plan to fleece the people of Kilmer by having them invest in oil drilling that is unlikely to yield oil. After drilling for several days without striking oil, Duke declares the well dry and makes preparations to leave town with the remainder of the investors' money. Tex, however, refuses to abandon the project without fulfilling his obligation to the people of Kilmer, and insists on digging another thousand feet. Tex demands that Duke turn over his share of the money to complete the drilling, and a fistfight ensues when Duke accuses Tex of using the drilling to impress Julie and win her affections. Duke leaves town for West Texas, but Julie, who is in love with Duke, follows him and offers to marry him. Julie and Duke wed, while Duke earns little money building wells in West Texas, Tex and Delbert, who have continued their digging in Kilmer, strike oil. Later, Julie realizes that Duke has been abusive to her because he is too proud to accept money from her and is uncomfortable with newly acquired oil wealth. Months later, Julie gives birth to baby boy, and Duke finally strikes oil, making him a millionaire. When the governor of Texas and other legislators meet at Duke's house to discuss oil matters, Duke persuades them that it is time to create laws that will force all oil producers to pro-rate the amount of oil they take from each well. Though he does not reveal his motives to the legislators, Duke knows that such a law will badly hurt Tex. Tex, however, decides to disobey the new law and continue producing oil at full capacity. Many independent oil drillers resort to violence against the state oil inspectors in order to keep their wells running. Julie leaves Duke when the militia is sent to Kilmer as a result of Duke's heartlessness in enforcing the law. Duke eventually realizes his foolishness, and goes to Kilmer to settle his differences with Tex. Duke and Tex engage in a bruising hand-to-hand fight, then having cleared the air, resume their friendship.
- The adventures of the masked hero and his Native American partner.
- Gwen Allen is the CEO of a construction company headed by her father. Her major challenges are to find a new general manager for the company and keeping her father in his job.
- A handsome Nicaraguan businessman enamored of American blondes, is in the market for what Gwen's company manufactures. In order to get the sale, Gwen disguises herself as a blonde and much confusion follows, but all ends well when a contract is agreed upon and signed.
- Gwen is reluctant to take a vacation and leave Jeff in charge but is persuaded. Her brother Chester's invention, screen less windows, debuts but has some kinks. Gwen returns in time to calm nervous investors.
- The ongoing saga of the Martin family and their beloved collie, Lassie.
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto are on the way to Mordock City on the trail of missing gold from a recent robbery. A practical joke played on a visitor to the town puts his life in jeopard, and any chance of finding the gold even more remote.
- Tonto, while riding into the town of Whipsaw encounters a someone trying to kill Mrs Mac, star witness in an up coming trial of Bat Larson. The Lone Ranger decides to go into the town to help protect other witnesses who may be in danger.
- Canadian Mountie Sgt. Preston patrols the wilds of the Yukon with his horse Rex and his faithful dog Yukon King, battling both the elements and criminals.
- Anniversary show filmed for the 22nd anniversary of the lone ranger.
- Ace Martin and Windy, two confidence men approach a local land owner Mr Halsted with a scheme that could see Mr Halsted owning the entire Arizona territory. The Lone Ranger must stop the scheme before Mr Halsted loses everything he owns.
- The Lone Ranger come across a scout wounded and dying from an Indian attack. Before he becomes unconscious he tells the Lone Ranger that a white man who has gone native and now called Crazy Wolf was responsible.
- The Lone Ranger hears that an old friend sheriff Jack Morrison is having trouble with an outlaw Hutch Conant who has been slowly taking over a local town by applying economic pressure to the locals and forcing them to stay quiet.
- A self-serving Chilcotte medicine man further endangers his diphtheria-stricken tribe by convincing the chief to reject serum treatment in favor of carrying out superstitious rituals and taking Sergeant Preston as a hostage.
- A mendacious investor attempts to gain control of a valuable mine by killing one of its principals and framing the other for the murder.
- Two thieves steal a coded letter disclosing the location of a fortune in gold, but they find themselves on an ironic quest to find a Bible when they learn that the code involves specific passages in the Scriptures.
- When gold thieves implicate an aging and reformed ex-convict in a robbery, the old man's last best hope for vindication is the unshakable faith of a little girl.
- 1955–19587.2 (25)TV EpisodeLaw-abiding Jim Carver reluctantly offers forgiveness and assistance to his brother Harry, a treacherous ex-convict who is wanted by the Crown for the robbery and murder of an aging trapper.
- 1955–19587.5 (28)TV EpisodeTo avert a panic in the mining community of Last Chance, Sergeant Preston and King must move quickly to capture three thieves who used a diversionary tactic to hijack a wagon carrying a gold shipment and a cash-rich mail delivery.
- 1955–195830m7.3 (26)TV EpisodeA greedy trapper incites an Eskimo uprising and murders an honest Hudson's Bay factor as part of a plot to monopolize the supply of valuable silver fox furs.
- Aware that he is suspected of misappropriating gold-rich land, a corrupt gold commissioner schemes to cover his crimes by murdering his replacement.
- Recently orphaned Denny Pickens finds that his Aunt Flora is unreceptive to taking him in, but he gets a chance to prove himself by helping Sergeant Preston in his pursuit of bank robber Cris Darby and his smooth-talking brother.
- 1955–19587.4 (20)TV EpisodeSergeant Preston and an overconfident Scotland Yard Inspector trail a fugitive murderer into a wilderness area inhabited by a crazed and bloodthirsty wolf.
- 1955–19587.0 (18)TV EpisodeClaim jumpers Hunch and Shanto are determined to steal a valuable mining claim document that has been concealed inside the violin of itinerant musician Jim Dallas.
- The death of an Indian brave leads Sergeant Preston and King to investigate whether sabotage could be the reason for a series of "accidents" that are plaguing the Hog Back Mining Company.
- 1955–19587.8 (27)TV EpisodeSergeant Preston must work to clear King's reputation after a murderous claim-jumper falsely (and publicly) accuses the dog of causing a prospector's death.
- Ruthless gold thieves target a rich claim that was reportedly staked by "Windy" Brown, a man with an understanding wife and a reputation as an incurable teller of tall tales.
- Wealthy rancher Reese Kilgore aims to grab silver-rich Indian land by skilfully pitting Indians against settlers but the suspicious territorial governor sends The Lone Ranger to investigate.
- The Lone Ranger meets a young boy whose Christmas wish is to be re-united with his father. The Lone Ranger and Tonto go on a quest to find the boy's father and grant the boy his wish.
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto capture three criminals. The problem is it is a 5 day ride to the nearest town. Somehow the pair must stay on track to the town while making sure the criminals don't try to kill them.
- The Lone Ranger becomes involved after a number of Indians are killed while watching their cattle herd.
- The Lone Ranger becomes involved in trying to help a sheriff who is facing down a whole gang of outlaws after one of their number is arrested.
- The Douglas gang commit a series of violent crimes and a soon to retire sheriff is blinded during one of the robberies. The Lone Ranger attempts to try and make things right.
- The Lone Ranger attends a quarter horse race and has to find a way to stop a group of Indians going on the war path after their winnings from the race are stolen.
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto find an injured man who is building a school house on his own. They learn from him that the school is the project of an Indian girl who wanted to have a school for Indians. She was given $10,000 to help build the school but two men, one of whom is an Indian who worked for her, killed her and took the gold. It seems like they encountered the men previously. The Indian is still out there but the other one had been caught and is going to be hanged that day. Tonto goes to the town to get a wagon for the injured man. But the lawyer of the man who's about to be hanged, is visited by the Indian who wants him to get his partner to tell him where the gold is. The lawyer goes to see him and tries to get him to tell him where the gold is, by telling him that if he returns the gold, the school could be built that it could be his way to vindicate himself but he doesn't trust the lawyer. He sees Tonto and tells the deputy that's his partner who arrests him and puts him in the cell next to him. He says he knows he's the one who rides with the masked man, he wants to tell him where the gold is so that they could return it so that the school could be built. The lawyer who overheard their conversation, tells the Indian and they follow Tonto who tries to give them the slip but they catch up with him and the Ranger just as they find the gold which was hidden in a tree in the middle of some quick sand.
- A bandit has been impersonating the Lone Ranger, tarnishing his reputation as he robs and kills innocent people. The Lone Ranger is surprised when he is arrested by an old friend, the local sheriff.
- The Lone Ranger meets a monk who has just been robbed of a valuable religious relic. He with Tonto set out to capture the outlaws and return the relic to the people of Santo Domingo.
- A Chinese laundryman who is a friend of the Ranger's, is expecting his bride from China who is arriving. But she's taken by some men in masks. Later the Ranger and Tonto arrive and learn that she was abducted by bigots who wants their friend to leave town. So they set a trap for them so they can find out who they are and hopefully where they are holding her.
- 1949–195723mTV-G7.6 (40)TV EpisodeWhen Don Pedro O'Sullivan tries to return to Mexico to battle an army colonel who is ruling his district according to his own whims, the petty dictator sends his henchmen to intercept and eliminate the aging gentleman. After thwarting one attempt on Don Pedro's life, the Lone Ranger and Tonto disguise themselves as the Don and his valet in order to lure the owlhoots into pursuing them instead. The two heroes succeed all to well, as the assassins capture them and the Don's daughter, and plan to have them all shot by a firing squad.