Hopalong Cassidy

September. 19,1952      
Rating:
7.7
Trailer Synopsis

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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Seasons 2 : 1953

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Episode 1 - The Devil's Idol
October. 09,1953

Hoppy and a young minister try to convince a boy who's just committed his first holdup that his gunman idol has feet of clay.

Episode 2 - The Sole Survivor
October. 16,1953

As they ride into an apparently deserted town, Hoppy and Red are shot at, and then discover the town's only resident, also shot and left for dead.

Episode 3 - The Valley Raiders
October. 23,1953

Hoppy and Red discover that two outlaws have ambushed the sheriff of Stone Valley and determine to help the local ranchers against an exploiter who wants to take over the valley and sell it ti the cavalry.

Episode 4 - Twisted Trails
October. 30,1953

Hoppy fakes amnesia in an attempt to save the cattlemen's bank and the local ranchers from ruin springing from an embezzlement.

Episode 5 - The Last Laugh
November. 06,1953

Hoppy poses as a cattle buyer in order to break up a ring of thieves who are stealing gold from a smelter.

Episode 6 - The Jinx Wagon
November. 13,1953

Hoppy encounters bank robbers who are trying to recover the loot they hid in an old wagon inside the Twin Rivers livery stable.

Episode 7 - Illegal Entry
November. 20,1953

Hoppy and Red help the U.S. Immigration Service investigate the deaths of smuggled Chinese aliens.

Episode 8 - Gypsy Destiny
November. 27,1953

Hoppy tries to prove that a gypsy boy's dead father was not a thief so that the boy can marry his sweetheart.

Episode 9 - Arizona Troubleshooters
December. 04,1953

Assigned to guard the workers building Arizona's first telegraph line, Hoppy learns that a supposedly retired man who owns several stores will lose a fortune if the line is completed, and uses wiretapping to foil a sabotage scheme.

Episode 10 - Death by Proxy
December. 11,1953

Hoppy uses a health tonic to prove the innocence of a convicted murderer and the guilt of the real killer.

Episode 11 - Frontier Law
December. 18,1953

When Hoppy and Red try to conduct an honest election in outlaw territory, the outlaws retaliate by getting Hoppy's nephew into trouble.

Episode 12 - Don't Believe in Ghosts
December. 25,1953

Hoppy risks death to convince the family and friends of vanished rancher Tom Murdock that his ghost has not returned from the dead to haunt them.

Episode 13 - The Renegade Press
January. 01,1954

In his search for a gang counterfeiting Mexican currency, Hoppy learns that the Twin Rivers newspaper is printing more than news.

Episode 14 - Double Trouble
January. 08,1954

Hoppy tries to help a young Mexican laborer whose knife was found in a banker's back.

Episode 15 - Copper Hills
January. 15,1954

While investigating raids by white men dressed as Indians, Hoppy and Red find valuable copper on the Indians' land.

Episode 16 - New Mexico Manhunt
January. 22,1954

Hoppy tries to clear an old prospector who's been found in possession of the gold stolen in a train robbery.

Episode 17 - The Outlaw's Reward
January. 29,1954

Hoppy steps in when a notorious outlaw tries to force his honest father and brother to help him collect the reward for his own capture.

Episode 18 - Grubstake
February. 02,1954

Hoppy helps an old prospector whose discovery of gold has earned him several new friends and enemies.

Episode 19 - Steel Trails West
February. 12,1954

Hoppy steps in when the nephew of a contractor building a railroad is killed and all the construction plans stolen.

Episode 20 - Silent Testimony
February. 19,1954

Hoppy helps an old settler and his son fight a land grabber who's determined to take over their ranch.

Episode 21 - 3-7-77
February. 26,1954

Hoppy frightens an outlaw gang by writing in prominent places the code numbers 3-7-77, the symbol of a band of vigilante terrorists.

Episode 22 - Masquerade for Matilda
March. 05,1954

Hoppy tries to trick an elderly woman's kidnappers by inducing Red Connors to wear her clothes.

Episode 23 - Frame-Up for Murder
March. 12,1954

Hoppy and Red arrest a young man whom they find wounded near the body of his uncle, but they soon learn that he's suffering from amnesia and try to clear him.

Episode 24 - The Black Sombrero
March. 19,1954

When a Mexican rancher accuses an innocent man of murder, Hoppy uses a black sombrero to clear the frame-up victim and save a wealthy young heiress.

Episode 25 - The Emerald Saint
March. 26,1954

While chasing a murderer, Hoppy and Red are locked in a shrine with an emerald religious statue during a Mexican festival.

Episode 26 - Tricky Fingers
April. 02,1954

Hoppy and Red are trapped in a burning house by a lovely young woman who has robbed a bank while posing as an old lady.

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