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Saddle up Weekends SADDLE UP WEEKENDS GUNSMOKE ALIAS SMITH AND JONES THE BIG VALLEY SATURDAY | 10AM, SATURDAY | 11AM SATURDAY | 1PM 6PM, 12AM SUNDAY | 1PM, 6PM PETE DUEL & BEN MURPHY BARBARA STANWYCK Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry Widow of a successful JAMES ARNESS are two of the most hunted rancher, Victoria Barkley Dodge City is a typical outlaws in the West. They is the gutsy, strict matriarch frontier town of the late have to settle down and of the Barkley family, and 1800s with typical problems stay out of trouble for a owner of their ranch near ranging from rumored Indian year to earn a pardon from Stockton in the San Joaquin raids to bank and stage the governor. Meanwhile, Valley of California in the late robberies, cattle rustling, they are fair game for the 1800s. She may be tough and and family feuds. All of these bounty hunters and lawmen opinionated, but she also must be handled according trying to put them behind has a big heart. to the law, and that task falls bars for good. to Matt Dillon, US Marshal. P. 1 SADDLE UP WEEKENDS THE VIRGINIAN BONANZA HERE COME THE BRIDES SATURDAY | 2PM, 10PM SATURDAY | 5PM SUNDAY | 9AM SUNDAY | 4PM LORNE GREENE, MICHAEL BOBBY SHERMAN & DAVID JAMES DRURY LANDON, DAN BLOCKER & SOUL PERNELL ROBERTS The Shiloh Ranch near A logging company boss The adventures of Ben Medicine Bow, Wyoming faces a shutdown when his Cartwright and his sons as Territory, in the 1890’s is men plan to leave due to the they run and defend their owned by Judge Henry Garth. lack of women to marry. He ranch while helping the He and his daughter Betsy surrounding community. soon delivers ladies willing to run the Shiloh, along with the come to the town and stay ranch hands, the foreman, for a year. Bobby Sherman the Virginian, and including and David Soul star as two Trampas and Steve Hill. lumberjacks who are trying to attract and court one of the refined women. BONANZA, WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE THE HIGH CHAPARRAL THE LOST EPISODES SATURDAY | 9AM, 11:30PM SATURDAY | 1AM SATURDAY | 2AM STEVE MCQUEEN LORNE GREENE, MICHAEL LEIF ERICKSON LANDON, DAN BLOCKER & Josh Randall is a Civil PERNELL ROBERTS In the 1870s, big John War veteran and bounty Cannon sets his mind on Join Ben, Adam, Hoss and founding a cattle empire in hunter. Randall lets his 1892 Little Joe as they protect their Winchester sawed-off rifle the most rugged, untamed ranch and help neighbors area of the growing nation’s do most of his talking as he through the many trials they southwest: the Arizona takes on criminals, protects face on the Nevada frontier. territory. John goes into people in need, and battles These were the days where his venture intending to rival bounty hunters in family val ues and the fight for change the prevailing each exciting, pulse- justice were backed up by six- lawless environment to pounding episode. guns that always had right on one of peace. their side. P. 2 SADDLE UP WEEKENDS DANIEL BOONE BRANDED MOVIES SATURDAY | 3AM SUNDAY | 5:30PM SATURDAY | 8PM SUNDAY | 3AM, 11AM SUNDAY | 8PM, 11PM, 1AM CHUCK CONNORS FESS PARKER In the 1880s, the military Follow Boone’s exploits as he career of Jason McCord came and his family help build the to an end when he was thrown settlement of Boonesborough out of the army after being on the land that will become accused of cowardice. Now, Kentucky. You’ll be drawn in he travels throughout the Old to life on the frontier, some West, continually confronted days harsh and heartbreaking, by people who refuse to others fun and uplifting. believe his innocence and having to prove them wrong. P. 3.
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