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- Jim's suspicions are aroused when an elderly friend dies suddenly on his wedding night.
- Arriving in a Mexican town, the Sonnetts find Jim's grave and a curiously reticent padre, and tangle with a bandito leader who may -- or may not -- have killed James. Features an exceptionally lively gunfight at the end.
- A farmer provides Jeff, ill with fever, a bed while his wife tends. The Sonnett's don't know the farmer offered because Jim Sonnett killed their son in a shootout in the last year. The wife, sick with grief, thinks Jeff is the dead son.
- When Will and Jeff land in jail, a pretty girl puts up the bail and asks them to stay.
- The Sonnetts talk to a sheriff who knows Jim, hoping to learn where he is. The sheriff is unsure of their intentions so he doesn't tell them Jim is expected next day. But Jim encounters a challenger before he gets there and has to reroute.
- 1967–196922m7.9 (20)TV EpisodeHearing Jim Sonnett is to be hanged, Will and Jeff hurry to a Western town. A man says he is Jim. Will disputes it but Jeff believes. The Sheriff fears they will try to break him out. The carnival atmosphere in the town unhinges Jeff.
- 1962–196822mNot Rated7.6 (71)TV EpisodeAn overbearing efficiency expert threatens to change the way Mr. Mooney runs his bank branch.
- The Darlings, a musical mountain family, descend upon Mayberry.
- While visiting his friend Jim, Corey goes fishing and Lassie befriends a pair of sea lions. When Lassie is swept out to sea, one of the sea lion goes to Corey for help.
- Lassie and Corey help Jack deliver special salt blocks to a herd of Bighorn sheep. The males battle for supremacy which leaves an old ram injured. Since there is a wild dog pack in the area, Lassie is concerned about the old ram.
- A dispute between two longtime neighbors Ben Adams and Jackson Hayes over a cow begins to escalate. Ranger Corey and Lassie try to find way to make both men happy.
- When a raccoon gets its head caught in a can discarded by a camper, Lassie teaches that camper not to litter again.
- While conducting a fire inspection, Lassie and Corey visit their friend Carlos, a local sheep herder. When lightning starts several fires, Carlos and his sheep are in danger of being trapped.
- To get timber cut and moved before an impending snow storm, a lumberjack makes a risky climb to "top" a tree. Corey must help the lumberjack while Lassie clears out the wildlife on the ground to protect them when the tree falls..
- Lassie and Corey visit old Ben where Lassie meets the otters. When one otter is trapped, the other comes for help. Ben destroys the traps but meets the angry neighbor who want the otters gone. Corey explains how the otters help the lake.
- Corey and Lassie visit a ranger whose wife is having trouble adjusting to her new life in the forest. When a ranger at Red Oak Station is attacked by a wounded bear, the wife and Lassie must assist the ranger and deal with the bear.
- Steve Douglas (Fred MacMurray) and his youngest son, Chip (Stanley Livingston), are caught in the snares of designing women (Patricia Barry and Debbie Megowan), respectively.
- The inmates of a German World War II prisoner of war camp conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders.
- 1952–195825mTV-G7.1 (238)TV EpisodeA notorious con artist and his thugs are going to all the antique shops in town, buying cheap figurines, and smashing them. Clark and Lois assume that they are looking for something hidden inside the figurines, so they investigate.
- The daughter of an Eastern European scientist flees to the United States to give a secret formula to the president before the communists who killed her father can get to it, and Lois receives information on her whereabouts from an organ grinder and his monkey.
- For the sake of a determined young couple, Andy aims to end an 87-year-old bloodless feud betwixt their daddies.
- Taylor men are slobs, but picking up after themselves when on their own may be the wrong message to send to Aunt Bee, who needs to feel needed.
- When Andy finds out his new girlfriend's father is wealthy, Barney talks him into believing the relationship is doomed.
- With the jail full of angry moonshiners, Otis serves his latest public intoxication sentence at the Taylor residence under the stern and watchful eye of Aunt Bee.
- After Andy has an argument with Peggy, Barney tries to make things better by setting him up with another girl.
- Otis is made a temporary deputy so he can impress his visiting older brother.
- In pen-pal correspondences with a wealthy widow, Floyd has presented himself as equally well off. Her sudden decision to visit Mayberry leaves him in a tizzy and begging for Andy's help in maintaining the ruse.
- When business gets too hectic, Floyd hires a second barber who turns out to be a bookie. Barney goes undercover as an old lady to catch them.
- Barney and Aunt Bee get Andy worked up over the idea of Ellie dumping him to tie the knot with the new, young, handsome, unmarried doctor in town.
- Hogan tricks Klink into calling forth a bomber for study, but it arrives with a complication - a German general familiar with Hogan's style.
- Klink reluctantly falls in with two other Kommandants plotting against Burkhalter. Burkhalter finds out. Now Hogan must step in before Stalag 13 loses Klink the military way - by firing squad.
- 1962–196825mNot Rated7.4 (74)TV EpisodeLucy tries to convince Jack Benny to take his money from his underground vault and deposit it in Mr. Mooney's bank. She plans to do so by designing even more elaborate precautions than Benny's own booby-trapped passages.
- Lucy is accused of being the notorious red-haired shoplifter who has been victimizing area stores.
- Lucy arranges for ventriloquist Paul Winchell to entertain at the annual banker's banquet, but gets in hot water when she leaves his dummies in the taxi cab outside the banquet hall.
- 1962–196825mNot Rated8.5 (148)TV EpisodeAfter Lucy drives off the plumber with her meddling, she and Viv decide to finish installing the shower stall, with disastrous results.
- Lucy encourages a washed-up boxer to come out of retirement for one match to earn enough money to open a flower shop.
- Rango and Pink Cloud end up south of the border while hunting down a Mexican outlaw. Fiasco follows fiasco as the two men try their best to apprehend El Diablo.
- After overland raiders seize an Army payroll, Yancy's riverboat hauls the next shipment. Complicating Yancy's assignment is Billie Jo James, who's so female her father tried to tone her down with 3 male names. Billie flips her wig over Yancy, but even aboard Yancy's Mississippi queen ensconced in his usual cabin for Southern belles, she keeps throwing herself in Yancy's path and her back-story doesn't hold bilge water. Could she have a brother named Jesse?
- While walking to Madame Francine's to meet with a committee of African-Americans, John Colton is disconcerted when he notices that all the clubs and shops and closed and no one else is on the street. From Obadiah and Lily Rose, he learns that a murder will be committed that night, on St. John's Eve, and voodoo would be used to cover the crime. Colton learns that Charles Hammond, a visitor to New Orleans has received a voodoo doll. When Colton discovers that a voodoo rite is being held on the old Dubois plantation and Hammond is engaged to the younger Dubois sister, the administrator insists that Yancy take him to observe the ritual.
- Jim is interested in buying some land, but he discovers that the owners have just been scammed out of it. He sets out to help them get it back.
- Bowie helps a Choctaw Indian who has been accused by the Choctaw tribe of the murder and robbery of a tribal member.
- In order to break up a gang of counterfeiters, Jim asks for help from a former pickpocket and a former horse thief.
- Jim's Indian friend has been killed, and when Jim goes to his home to deliver the news to his father, he finds that his friend's father has also just been shot.
- Bowie joins the Lipan Apache tribe. He helps them in their war with the Comanches who are assisted by Bowie's old horse trading friend, Cephas. The Apaches agree to take a blindfolded Bowie to their lost silver mine but Cephas follows them.
- A plantation owner will sell his plantation to Bowie but the price is a rare Venetian painting. The painting's owner is willing to sell but the painting is stolen, held for ransom and, unbeknownst to Bowie, duplicated.
- Bowie unexpectedly wins the services of an unrefined young woman from her father in a poker game. He attempts to teach her what it means to be a lady.
- Jim purchases the contract of an indentured servant, but when they stop at an inn, the man tricks the innkeeper into believing that he is the master and Jim is the servant.
- Bowie and an Indian friend make up a wild story to trick a crooked storekeeper who is cheating Bowie's friend Sam McCullers but their plan backfires. Bowie then enlists Sam's daughter, Rachel, in an attempt to clean up the mess.