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- Cheyenne is asked by Matt Reardon, a gunfighter, to help him with a mission after he rescues Cheyenne from a fight. Reardon wants to repay a debt to the widow of the first man he killed who was also his partner. Her son gets in the way.
- Cheyenne rides into a town looking for a job. He runs into a hired killer he knows who tries to kill him but is shot by the local sheriff. Once he learns who the man was, the sheriff hires Cheyenne to work undercover to find who hired him.
- Cheyenne, Bronco Layne and Sugarfoot battle a trader suspected of selling guns to the Indians. Cheyenne and Sugarfoot work for Ian Stewart who buys an option for 10,000 acres but the trader wants to kill the sale due to its location.
- Cheyenne, last member of a posse, is shot by a trap set by the outlaw Black Jack. A sister of woman married to a judge finds him and takes him home at a remote cabin as a winter storm snows them in. The judge leads a dual life.
- Cheyenne is called to Washington D.C. to take on a special task for the Army. He is to take the place of married actor/singer/dancer Jim Thornton Merritt who is working with two others to raise money to resurrect the Confederacy.
- Cheyenne has never met a woman who's Mormon faith is quite this strong. Enough to drive her cattle to Salt Lake, survive a landslide, an attempted stampede and stop the men who are trying to stop her from saving her ranch and husband.
- Cheyenne decides to leave a valley engulfed in a ranch war when his boss is bought out. He turns down offers from two other ranches but changes his mind when hands from one leave him to die. He finds love is part of the problem he faces.
- Cheyenne is asked by Amarillo Ames to help drive his herd to Dodge City and take over if he dies but he doesn't want to tell the men or his daughter why. Ames dies so Cheyenne is forced to take over by force as he overcomes multiple foes.
- Cheyenne ramrods a bunch of drovers who get drunk while resting up in Kingsburg. Their boss is mysteriously killed and he has to hold them all together before they take out their drunken anger on the entire town - especially the marshal!
- Helping a friend keep her saloon from a crooked gambling combine, Cheyenne runs it while she gets to know her daughter who for ten years has been at school back East and knows nothing of how her mother earned the money that kept her there.
- Cheyenne befriends a wealthy rancher who makes Cheyenne the trustee of his estate until his son can be found if he dies. The man is killed in a mine incident with Cheyenne wounded. After healing, he finds another man has taken his place.
- After returning to the town he lived in as boy, newly elected Sheriff Bodie has to find and arrest a murderer even though this brings back bad memories for everyone, including Cheyenne. Johnny Kent is wrongly accused of the murder.
- Cheyenne is asked to winter in the north with a herd of cattle over the winter with two men until the owner returns. One man quits and Cheyenne runs off the other one who is the foreman after he attacks a neighbor's wife in her cabin.
- Mr. Grimm's son is killed while trying to escape a posse. His father blames Cheyenne since he shot him. As he runs the biggest company in the town, he holds everyone's job hostage until he gets a trial for justice - hangman's justice.
- Cheyenne becomes the trail boss for a widow, and her disobedient crew, to help drive her cattle, but she is unaware the he is the one who killed her bushwhacking husband earlier.
- While wagon master of a train, Cheyenne trades for a Comanche prisoner of the Apaches because he notices the boy is white. Cheyenne hopes to convince him to stay with them rather than return to the Comanche but prejudice may stop him.
- Cheyenne is forced to join an outlaw gang lead by the "Ghost of the Cimarron". He is the only person who can clear Cheyenne with the law who was framed for reward money. Over time Cheyenne comes to realize why the man is respected.
- The citizens of Lehigh rejoice when the bank is robbed when Sheriff Bodie is out of town. It seems that the banker is the most hated man in town, nobody was sorry to see his bank robbed, and they definitely do not want the robbers caught.
- Cheyenne is sheriff in a town with no water but a prominent banker who is trying to keep the town together until a new well is drilled. His sons have a different idea and one is married to a woman who knew Cheyenne before she married.
- Cheyenne rides into town smack dab into an age-old range war - cattle vs. sheep. He attempts to dispel an old myth that the two can't graze together and determine who is behind the events in the valley. His opposition: the whole town.
- Cheyenne rides into Winslow to deliver a letter to banker Smaller. When he's killed in a holdup, Cheyenne is hired to chase after the robbers. But who should he really be worried about? The robbers? The town council? or the sheriff?
- Cheyenne rides to Salt Lick to buy a Brahma Bull to aid the recovery of a sick child. When he runs into some outlaws on the trail he's saved by a stranger who has trouble explaining why his name doesn't match the initials on his gun.
- Cheyenne is escorting a bride and $5000 to his boss. He meets a friend who works now for the railroad who tells Cheyenne a group of young bandits are robbing trains. They strike the train but their goal is more than robbing it.
- Cheyenne working for the less than scrupulous Ben Creed as foreman crosses paths with stock owner Thora Flagg who needs help moving her herd to town. She engages Creed in a poker game to win the price to cross his land and Cheyenne.
- When Cheyenne stops to pick up prisoners for Huntsville, he is shocked when Deputy Gary Thomas is suddenly charged with a crime and convicted. Thomas claims he is being framed. When he escapes, Cheyenne suspects he may be right.
- Cheyenne, a Deputy U.S. Marshal, is sent to a town to bring law and order after the sheriff there is killed. He finds one man runs the town and is stealing it blind. Due to jealousy he kills a man but Cheyenne needs proof to stop him.
- The Army pulls out to head to Texas. This leaves the local prospectors unprotected and the Indians unchecked. When Cheyenne escorts a few women to Santa Fe, he has to fight two of the growing West's biggest issues - gold fever and Indians.
- Cheyenne on an Army task is chased by the Sioux. He wounds a miner so he stays to help the miner and his wife. Three men wanted for selling faulty guns to the Sioux arrive with eyes for the wife and the gold although the Sioux threaten.
- After the Civil War, nomadic adventurer Cheyenne Bodie roamed the west looking for fights, women, and bad guys to beat up.
- Cheyenne rides into town and is quickly arrested on a trumped up charge. He finds that the same is happening to every unemployed person or drifter who comes into the town, and they are being forced to work on a chain gang in a mine.
- Cheyenne witnesses a murder as he enters a town. He has come to pick up the son of a friend who is despised by his dad because he fought for the north. When the sheriff takes no interest in the murder, Cheyenne tries to help the widow.
- Cheyenne is hired to guard the payroll that is aboard the train. A group of men rob the train and one man is shot. On his deathbed he names Cheyenne as the leader of the gang. Cheyenne must find the real robbers and clear his name.
- Cheyenne is hired by the Army to bring in Capt. Robert Holman who deserted after being accused of murdering an Army hero who was massacred by the Comanches. Unconvinced Holman is guilty, he takes it on himself to prove his innocence.
- Cheyenne is given the deed to a livery stable worth $3000 in Gunsight to repay a $1200 debt which sounds like a good deal. Unbeknownst to Cheyenne a $30 weekly protection payment to the Gerrard gang goes along with the stable.
- Looking for a job, Cheyenne rides into town and is caught up in a fight and witnesses a bank holdup. Deputized, he catches the robber but is conflicted when the fugitive saves him from a bear trap that almost kills him.
- When Cheyenne visits Jim O'Neil in Texas, he learns he is to hang the next day. Jim refuses to give Cheyenne any details nor did he defend himself at his trial. Against Jim's wishes, Cheyenne investigates the situation to save his friend.
- Cheyenne is hired to bring mining equipment and machinery across private property to a mine on property they have leased. The previous teamsters to attempt it were killed. The property owner wants the mine and machinery for himself.
- What started out as a simple buffalo hunting party turns deadly when a Sioux war party wants their horses. Cut off from an approaching Army patrol, they must defend themselves and hope they can be rescued in time.
- Cheyenne meets a sheriff he admires and a town he likes so he decides to stick around. When he finds he has an agenda too that involves a pretty woman and some easy money, he has second thoughts and a decision to make.
- When a young boy is trapped in a cave-in, the locals think the Sioux took him in retribution when Cheyenne's Sioux friend is found with the boy's horse. Cheyenne must prove the truth but a hardcore sheriff doesn't believe him.
- Cheyenne interrupts a stagecoach attack but when it crashes he is left to take care of the lone survivor - a baby. Cheyenne learns that a land grabber murdered to get his claim, then Cheyenne must protect the dead man's heir - the baby.
- After preventing a convict from escaping during transit to his hanging, Cheyenne is lured to the man's hometown where revenge is planned by the man's family. In fact, he is arrested for his own murder so he can hang nice and legal.
- Cheyenne brings a body into town killed in a strange way. The townspeople suspect Cheyenne is part of a rustler gang. While Cheyenne is hunting for the killer, a girl's jealous boyfriend is hunting Cheyenne thinking he killed his brother.
- During a fur trapping trip Cheyenne joins with old Hoot Hollister who plans to return to St. Louis to marry his girlfriend. While on a riverboat to St. Louis, he and Cheyenne get mixed up with a teacher and crooked gamblers.
- A fortune in diamonds awaits anyone who gets to it first. Murder and arson are just some of the ways of keeping some from succeeding. A stranger follows Cheyenne and the treasure hunting party but is he all they have to worry about?
- Cheyenne guides a party led by Lt. Colonel George A. Custer into the Black Hills owned by the Sioux which has been forbidden by treaty to survey for a fort location. There's rumors this expedition may be looking for something else - Gold.
- Cheyenne is sent to White River with the body of Cole Prescott for burial who died in battle saving his comrades including Cheyenne. Cheyenne expects a warm greeting but instead the town is full of hatred for the man and want him gone.
- Cheyenne is to be the best man at his friend Johnny McIntyre's wedding. As he arrives someone shoots at him. In town it happens again and ends with Johnny killing his future brother-in-law Lafe who believes Cheyenne is wanted for murder.
- A school teacher claims to have killed a bank robber. The townspeople want to celebrate their new hero. It all starts to unravel as his past catches up with him and the people he's lived with want nothing else to do with him.
- When Cheyenne is hired as foreman at a ranch in a range war, he doesn't realize part of his job is to marry the boss' daughter. She turns down all the men her father introduces her to as she loves a Mexican but he hates Mexicans.
- Arrested and accused of robbery in Lone Butte, Cheyenne escapes to clear his name. The only clues he has are the location of the gang's well-guarded hideout and that the killer was wearing an unusual gold lion's head belt buckle.
- Cheyenne arrives in Cripple Creek to take over as Marshal for a friend who passed away. His job is to keep the cattle drovers to Cow Street instead of Peace Street where the locals reside. However, he soon finds the corruption involved.
- Cheyenne scouts for a railroad to lay track to the West. Where the track goes may not be up to the company paying for the route as someone else has a preferred one. At the same time Cheyenne wins a Chinese pearl - a woman.
- Cheyenne takes the foreman job at a ranch run by a hardheaded rancher with a crippled daughter and a stepson. The rancher ran off the last foreman due to his attentions toward his daughter. Cheyenne soon questions the rancher's actions.
- Cheyenne rides into a town as the bank is being robbed. He stops the robbery and the money is recovered but the two bandits who escape kidnap the orphaned son of a convict and owner of the saloon as the son asks Cheyenne for help.
- Cheyenne is deputized to look for six men who went missing in the area. He finds more than he bargained for when he meets the Durango family and their strong desire to marry off the youngest in their family -- Lottie.
- Cheyenne hires out to take some passengers to Creek Point unaware he is heading into danger. One is a crippled gunfighter who was tormented while in prison and still has nightmares about killing a small boy by accident.
- After spending five years in prison for a man, Ray Masters is in Gunnison to settle an old score with the man who has other enemies as well. Cheyenne, an old friend, has to stop him as the interim sheriff before he carries out his promise.
- Dan Murchison writes his friend Cheyenne inviting him to his wedding as best man. When he arrives in Emmetville, Dan has left town, his business is boarded up and he's getting few answers from the Emmet family who run the town.
- Cheyenne is a drover who comes to town to sell cattle. Outside town his cattle runs down a blind woman who sees much more than she lets on. She tries to make it on her own as a singer but falls for a less than respectful gambler.
- After being fired in one town, Cheyenne is hired to help another town rid itself of a clan who have held them in their grip for too long. With the help of a wanted outlaw who once saved his life, he reluctantly accepts the job.
- Cheyenne's partner leaves on private business. When he doesn't return, Cheyenne follows him to determine what happened. Cheyenne finds him in jail where he is shot. Cheyenne finds himself in a mess related to an estate and lawyer.
- Cheyenne is in hiding from desertion charges but is asked by Irene Travers to return to testify for Reno who is being accused of cowardice. Cheyenne was the only white man to witness Custer's last stand and can verify what happened.
- Cheyenne is in the midst of a powder keg when a Sioux brave brings a bag of gold to town near the Black Hills to pay to heal his wife. The locals want to invade the Sioux territory while Cheyenne and the sheriff try to keep the peace.
- Johnny is an Indian scout who guides a widow in a military escort to the stage in Globe. They are given safe passage through Indian burial grounds by Chief Chato but only Johnny believes it is a trap that may lead to all their deaths.
- Cheyenne is assigned as a scout to accompany a green captain to deliver supplies to another fort. The trooper assigned to him is also green who enlisted to avoid jail who finds he isn't as brave as he pretends in real battle.
- Cheyenne takes a stage to transfer an outlaw to the brig at Fort Bridger. One of the passengers shoots a Shoshone and the rest bury him. When they reach the Relay Station, they find plenty of surprises waiting besides the angry Indians.
- Cheyenne takes a train ride to Denver. His mission? Transporting Cole Younger to prison. Little does he know there are plans to break him out and the first to draw on him is a small boy with a toy pistol and son of a beautiful widow.
- Cheyenne is asked by an Army hero before he dies to help his son enlist in the Army. Cheyenne succeeds but the young man becomes disillusioned because of his horse and a head strong post commander who also is causing an Indian uprising.
- In Mexico Cheyenne finds a wounded man he takes to a local village which has a female doctor. He quickly learns the town is being held hostage by a vicious bandit who will burn the village if he doesn't find who shot two of his men.
- Sam is a friend to everyone in town. When offering to help little Billy who has a crippled leg, he works night and day in Eli's shop to create a miracle for the boy. But is he working feverishly on that or something else.
- Army scout Cheyenne is court-martialed for cowardice when he wants to abandon Army horses the Army needs to raiders who always know where to strike. The post commander is frustrated as is his wife who wants to return back east.
- When four men receive letters predicting their deaths, Cheyenne is the only one who recognizes the danger they bring. Pretty Penelope Piper arrives on the stage and the deaths start - each with her involved but the men trust her.
- Cheyenne's life is saved by a marshal who hires him as a deputy. The marshal is headed to the town of South Ford to arrest a man wanted for murder in Kansas. The reception they receive is chilly with Cheyenne questioning his decision.
- After Cheyenne takes a cattle herd to Mexico, he is captured by the French. After escaping, he aids a young runaway princess who doesn't like her much older intended husband. He takes her to a rebel camp where they learn her real identity.
- His gear stolen, Cheyenne follows the thief and killer to a small town. The outlaw has stopped there to see the sheriff - his father. The sheriff resigns so Cheyenne takes the job and falls for a girl who's father was the sheriff.
- Cheyenne works for Charley Dolan who is given 24 hours to vacate his property. A gang run by Len Garth is forcing people off their land. He burns the newspaper office killing the owner. Dolan offers money to rebuild the paper.
- Cheyenne finds a wounded boy unconscious on the trail who can't remember who he is. As Cheyenne helps him regain his memory, he might have to watch out as he may have been involved in a killing and holdup as $50,000 is missing.
- Cheyenne tries to help a young man with a younger sister and brother and a troubled history. Sadly, Cheyenne who is looking for his friend finds proof that the young man committed a serious crime involving Cheyenne's missing friend.
- Cheyenne comes to the aid of a woman but finds she has double-crossed him. He tracks her down finding her a owner of a herd of cattle being driven to Kansas. He joins drive as a hand but his expertise may bring him a big payday.
- Cheyenne, a Marshal, with a deputy tracks down and captures Rafe Larkin who leads the last of the Comancheros. He takes Rafe and the wounded deputy to a town but he finds no help there except for one young man who has a separate desire.
- Conserving the dwindling buffalo is a hot issue. Cheyenne decides to step into recently vacated shoes and becomes a Senator. When drawing up the bill, he finds he has a lot of lessons in politics to learn; one of them his own impeachment.
- Cheyenne brings a bank robber into town to his old friend Sam. A popular rancher's son is "accidentally" killed by Sam when a drunken mob tries to hang him. It's up to Cheyenne to bring to justice the guilty party and free his friend.
- Cheyenne is asked to help return Mickey, now a man, who was abducted as a child by the Apaches. When he and his unexpected captive Mexican wife return to his native whites, they must learn their ways -- not all of them good.
- Scouting for the army, Cheyenne reports of an impending attack. Fleeing to another fort, the commanding officer's route to that fort seems more dangerous than the alternate and Cheyenne isn't the only one who disagrees.
- Cheyenne must fight a Comanche Indian chief in swallowing sand to save a wagon load of people who banded together under various circumstances. They are stranded with no hope of rescue or supplies. First one who yells out for help loses.
- Cheyenne is asked to talk to Chief Sitting Bull to calm the waters after his son is accused of killing a miner. A newspaperwoman forces her way onto the trip to interview Chief Sitting Bull and ends up starting an Indian uprising.
- Cheyenne travels to a border town to join Joe Baker who has a business proposition to capture wild mustangs south of the border. Joe is sick but the backer and his wife are still game. Cheyenne has to worry about Indians and the wife.
- Cheyenne is taking freight into Mexico during the rebellion but his real job is transporting an agent from the U.S. government. They are stopped by government troops but Cheyenne only is rescued by an old foe who works for the rebellion.
- When his herd is wiped out by Texas Fever, Cheyenne is asked by a beautiful woman to help push her herd which carries the fever through a quarantine. He soon realizes she has other plans for him nor does want to infect more cattle.
- Cheyenne comes upon a man who has just been shot. Arrested by a few riders and on the way to Laramie, a hidden benefactor frees him. Their new friendship is shaken when he finds the real reason he saved him and who he really is.
- In a politically turbulent Mexico full of revolutionaries, Cheyenne encounters a sexy, blond pickpocket singer in Rio Hondo. She arrived on the stage with a local rancher who owes Cheyenne money from a cattle deal and he wants to be paid.
- Cheyenne meets two prospectors whose partner was killed by Indians. The partner is the only one who knows where they found gold. Given a description, Cheyenne is able to lead them to the gold but one of the men's greed overtakes him.
- Cheyenne falsely accused of murder escapes the law. He returns to White Bluff to clear his name by joining a train of settlers headed to California. A minister's sister threatens to turn him in to the law until she gets to know him.
- Deputized by Pinkerton, Cheyenne escorts an old friend, now a convict, to his stolen $30K. Wes, shot and killed on the way, says the only clue is his now grown son who wants nothing to do with his pa he always believed was a coward.
- Cheyenne rides into Stagge City (pop. 407) and is promptly arrested on trumped-up vagrant charges. After a "trial" lasting less then a minute, he's sentenced to 90 days hard-labor at the nearby silver mine - owned by Stagge.
- Small-time bandit rises to claim he is dictator of a Mexican province. He demands a tax payment of the wedding rings of the villagers. Harold J. Stone plays Perez.
- Cheyenne visits an old friend only to find him in a wheelchair. His son is a loner, laughed at by the town. He wins a rifle in a contest but runs away when the town wants to lynch him for an act of self defense.
- Cheyenne finds out he may be John Abbot, the long lost son of one of the wealthiest men in the country. Doubts creep in the more he finds about his family and his father's deep-seated hatred for White Cloud, his Indian father.
- Cheyenne is driving a herd of horses across land he thought was open range. The owner, Martin Storm, roughs him up and steals them. He gets help from a local rancher who has been trying to rid the valley of this menace since he got there.
- Cheyenne rides into Paradise Springs the town of friendly people. When he's greeted with fists instead and has to stand trial, he finds the judge's wife knows more than she's telling but he remembers her too but doesn't know why.
- Cheyenne and Smitty encounter settlers headed to Wyoming who lost their guide. On the way to Fort Laramie, a group of rustlers steal their cattle and a boy's brother is killed. The two head to a nearby to try to recover the stolen cattle.
- Cheyenne and his co-worker Smitty worried about smoke signals decide to hide on a high area but find an outlaw gang already there. When the Shoshone attack a stage, the group rescues the driver and woman passenger but are now trapped.
- Cheyenne is sent to investigate cattle rustling but upon arrival is told it has been solved. However, when he hears who was caught, he decides to investigate further while renewing a friendship with the lawman who trained him.
- After a close friend of Cheyenne is killed during the escape of bank robbers, Cheyenne and Smitty track the band of outlaws across the border to a small Mexican village. The band has taken over the town after killing 14 young men there.
- Deputy Cheyenne is forced to bring an outlaw in for a murder Cheyenne doesn't think he committed after the US Marshal is killed in a shootout. At the same time the father of the victim is trailing Cheyenne and wants to hang the outlaw.
- Cheyenne is asked to lead a group of guardhouse prisoners on a mission to rescue two girls taken captive by the Kiowa. He questions the odds or whether the girls will want to return. The mission starts okay but his fears may be true.
- Cheyenne witnesses a man cry for help and die. When Cheyenne tries to report what he saw, he is caught up in the local superstitions. He must battle people's fears as well as what's behind all the folklore - Satonka.