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Writers Title Episode# Date Duration Stars/Comments Genre: Adult Western Drama Between 6:30Pm 30 Min Series: Gunsmoke Network: CBS Sponsor: Sustaining, Post Toasties, then L&M Tobacco, and Chesterfield. Writers Title Episode# Date Duration Stars/Comments Genre: Adult Western Drama Between 6:30pm 30 Min. William Conrad as Matt Dillon, Parley Baer and 8:00pm, as 'Chester' Wesley Proudfoot, Georgia Ellis Saturdays, as Kitty Russell, Howard McNear as Dr. Sundays, Charles Adams. Announcers: Roy Rowan, Mondays, then George Walsh, and George Fenneman (for back to Sundays Chesterfield). Producer-Director: Norm with Saturday Macdonnell. Music: Rex Koury. Sound repeats. Effects: Tom Hanley, Ray Kemper, and Bill James. Norman Macdonnell Audition-1 49-06-11 30:00 Rye Billsbury as 'Mark' Dillon Norman Macdonnell Audition-2 49-07-15 30:00 Howard Culver as 'Mark' Dillon Walter B. Newman Billy The Kid 1 52-04-26 30:00 Herb Purdum Ben Thompson 2 52-05-03 30:00 Les Crutchfield Jalisce 3 52-05-10 30:00 Herb Purdum Dodge City Killer 4 52-05-17 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Ben Slade's Saloon 5 52-05-24 30:00 John Meston Carmen 6 52-05-31 30:00 Joel Murcott Buffalo Killers 7 52-06-07 30:00 Les Crutchfield Jailbait Janet 8 52-06-14 30:00 Lou Houston Heat Spell 9 52-06-21 30:00 Anthony Ellis Ride Back, The 10 52-06-26 30:00 John Meston Never Pester Chester 11 52-07-05 30:00 John Meston Boughten Bride, The 12 52-07-12 30:00 Herb Purdum Doc Holiday 13 52-07-19 30:00 Les Crutchfield Gentlemen's Disagreement 14 52-07-26 30:00 John Meston Renegade White 15 52-08-02 30:00 Herb Purdum Kentucky Tolmans, The 16 52-08-09 30:00 John Meston Lynching, The 17 52-08-16 30:00 Anthony Ellis Shakespeare 18 52-08-23 30:00 Herb Purdum Juniper Tree, The 19 52-08-30 30:00 Les Crutchfield Brothers, The 20 52-09-06 30:00 John Meston Home Surgery 21 52-09-13 30:00 Les Crutchfield Drop Dead 22 52-09-20 30:00 David Ellis Railroad, The 23 52-09-27 30:00 John Meston Cain 24 52-10-03 30:00 Les Crutchfield Hinka-Do 25 52-10-10 30:00 Les Crutchfield Lochinvar 26 52-10-17 30:00 Les Crutchfield Morthahe, The 27 52-10-24 30:00 John Meston Overland Express 28 52-10-31 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Tara 29 52-11-07 30:00 Les Crutchfield Square Triangle, The 30 52-11-14 30:00 John Meston Fingered 31 52-11-21 30:00 Anthony Ellis Kitty 32 52-11-29 30:00 Anthony Ellis I Don'T Know 33 52-12-06 30:00 Les Crutchfield Post Martin 34 52-12-13 30:00 Anthony Ellis Christmas Story 35 52-12-20 30:00 John Meston Cabin, The 36 52-12-27 30:00 Les Crutchfield Westbound 37 53-01-03 30:00 John Meston Word Of Honor 38 53-01-10 30:00 Les Crutchfield Paid Killer 39 53-01-17 30:00 Kathleen Hite Old Lady, The 40 53-01-24 30:00 Les Crutchfield Cavalcade 41 53-01-31 30:00 John Meston Cain 42 53-02-07 30:00 John Meston Round-Up, The 43 53-02-14 30:00 John Meston Meshougah 44 53-02-21 30:00 Les Crutchfield Trojan War 45 53-02-28 30:00 Les Crutchfield Absolom 46 53-03-07 30:00 Les Crutchfield Cyclone 47 53-03-14 30:00 Anthony Ellis Pussy Cats 48 53-03-21 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Quarter-Horse 49 53-03-28 30:00 Anthony Ellis Jayhawkers 50 53-04-04 30:00 John Meston Gonif 51 53-04-11 30:00 John Meston Bum's Rush 52 53-04-18 30:00 John Meston Soldier, The 53 53-04-25 30:00 John Meston Tacetta 54 53-05-02 30:00 John Meston Buffalo Hunter, The 55 53-05-09 30:00 John Meston Big Con, The 56 53-05-16 30:00 Series: Gunsmoke Network: CBS Sponsor: Sustaining, Post Toasties, then L&M Tobacco, and Chesterfield. Writers Title Episode# Date Duration Stars/Comments Genre: Adult Western Drama Between 6:30pm 30 Min. William Conrad as Matt Dillon, Parley Baer and 8:00pm, as 'Chester' Wesley Proudfoot, Georgia Ellis Saturdays, as Kitty Russell, Howard McNear as Dr. Sundays, Charles Adams. Announcers: Roy Rowan, Mondays, then George Walsh, and George Fenneman (for back to Sundays Chesterfield). Producer-Director: Norm with Saturday Macdonnell. Music: Rex Koury. Sound repeats. Effects: Tom Hanley, Ray Kemper, and Bill James. John Meston Print Asper 57 53-05-23 30:00 John Meston Fall Semester 58 53-05-30 30:00 William Conrad Sundown 59 53-06-06 30:00 John Weston Spring Term 60 53-06-13 30:00 John Weston Wind 61 53-06-20 30:00 Les Crutchfield Flashback 62 53-06-27 30:00 John Weston Dirt 63 53-07-04 30:00 John Weston Grass 64 53-07-11 30:00 John Weston Wild West 65 53-07-18 30:00 John Weston Hickock 66 53-07-25 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Boy 67 53-08-01 30:00 John Weston Sky 68 53-08-08 30:00 John Weston Moon 69 53-08-15 30:00 John Weston Gone Straight 70 53-08-22 30:00 John Weston Jessie 71 53-08-29 30:00 John Weston Sutler, The 72 53-09-05 30:00 John Weston Prairie Happy 73 53-09-12 30:00 John Weston There Was Never A Horse 74 53-09-19 30:00 John Weston Fawn 75 53-09-26 30:00 John Weston How To Kill A Friend 76 53-10-03 30:00 John Meston How To Die For Nothing 77 53-10-10 30:00 John Meston Yorky 78 53-10-17 30:00 John Meston Buffalo Hunter, The 79 53-10-24 30:00 John Meston How To Kill A Woman 80 53-10-31 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Stolen Horses 81 53-11-07 30:00 John Meston Professor Lute Bone 82 53-11-14 30:00 John Meston Custer 83 53-11-21 30:00 John Meston Kick Me 84 53-11-28 30:00 John Meston Lamb, The 85 53-12-05 30:00 John Meston Cast, The 86 53-12-12 30:00 John Meston Big Girl Lost 87 53-12-19 30:00 John Meston Guitar, The 88 53-12-26 30:00 John Meston Stage Hold-Up 89 54-01-02 30:00 John Meston Joke's On Us 90 54-01-09 30:00 John Meston Bear, The 91 54-01-16 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Nina 92 54-01-23 30:00 John Meston Gunsmuggler 93 54-01-30 30:00 John Meston Big Broad 94 54-02-06 30:00 John Meston Killer, The 95 54-02-13 30:00 John Meston Last Fling 96 54-02-20 30:00 John Meston Bad Boy 97 54-02-27 30:00 John Meston Gentleman, The 98 54-03-06 30:00 John Meston Confederate Money 99 54-03-13 30:00 John Meston Old Friend 100 54-03-20 30:00 John Meston Blood Money 101 54-03-27 30:00 John Meston Mr And Mrs Amber 102 54-04-03 30:00 John Meston Greater Love 103 54-04-10 30:00 John Meston What The Whiskey Drummer Heard 104 54-04-17 30:00 John Meston Murder Warrant 105 54-04-24 30:00 John Meston Cara 106 54-05-01 30:00 John Meston Constable, The 107 54-05-08 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Indian Horse, The 108 54-05-15 30:00 John Meston Monopoly 109 54-05-22 30:00 John Meston Fued 110 54-05-29 30:00 John Meston Blacksmith 111 54-06-05 30:00 John Meston Cover-Up, The 112 54-06-12 30:00 John Meston Going Bad 113 54-06-19 30:00 John Meston Claustrophobia 114 54-06-26 30:00 Series: Gunsmoke Network: CBS Sponsor: Sustaining, Post Toasties, then L&M Tobacco, and Chesterfield. Writers Title Episode# Date Duration Stars/Comments Genre: Adult Western Drama Between 6:30pm 30 Min. William Conrad as Matt Dillon, Parley Baer and 8:00pm, as 'Chester' Wesley Proudfoot, Georgia Ellis Saturdays, as Kitty Russell, Howard McNear as Dr. Sundays, Charles Adams. Announcers: Roy Rowan, Mondays, then George Walsh, and George Fenneman (for back to Sundays Chesterfield). Producer-Director: Norm with Saturday Macdonnell. Music: Rex Koury. Sound repeats. Effects: Tom Hanley, Ray Kemper, and Bill James. John Meston Word Of Honor 115 54-07-03 30:00 John Meston Hack Prine 116 54-07-05 30:00 John Meston Texas Cowboys 117 54-07-12 30:00 John Meston Queue, The 118 54-07-19 30:00 John Meston Matt For Murder 119 54-07-26 30:00 John Meston No Indians 120 54-08-02 30:00 John Meston Joe Phy 121 54-08-09 30:00 John Meston Mavis Mccloud 122 54-08-16 30:00 John Meston Young Man With A Gun 123 54-08-23 30:00 John Meston Obie Tater 124 54-08-30 30:00 John Meston Handcuffs, The [The Promise] 125 54-09-06 30:00 John Meston Dooley Surrenders 126 54-09-13 30:00 John Meston F.U., The 127 54-09-20 30:00 John Meston Helping Hand 128 54-09-27 30:00 John Meston Matt Gets It 129 54-10-02 30:00 John Meston Love Of A Good Woman 130 54-10-09 30:00 John Meston Kitty Caught 131 54-10-16 30:00 John Meston Ma Tennis 132 54-10-23 30:00 John Matson Patsy, The 133 54-10-30 30:00 John Meston Smoking Out The Beedles 134 54-11-06 30:00 John Meston Wrong Man 135 54-11-13 30:00 John Meston How To Kill A Woman 136 54-11-20 30:00 John Meston Cooter 137 54-11-27 30:00 John Meston Cholera 138 54-12-04 30:00 John Meston Bone Hunters 139 54-12-11 30:00 John Meston Magnus 140 54-12-18 30:00 John Meston Kitty Lost 141 54-12-25 30:00 John Meston Bottle Man, The 142 55-01-01 30:00 John Meston Robin Hood 143 55-01-08 30:00 John Meston Chester's Murder 144 55-01-15 30:00 John Meston Sins Of The Fathers 145 55-01-22 30:00 John Meston Young Love 146 55-01-29 30:00 John Meston Cheyennes 147 55-02-05 30:00 John Meston Chester's Hanging 148 55-02-12 30:00 John Meston Poor Pearl 149 55-02-19 30:00 John Meston Crack-Up 150 55-02-26 30:00 John Meston Kite's Reward 151 55-03-05 30:00 John Meston Trial, The 152 55-03-12 30:00 John Meston Mistake, The 153 55-03-19 30:00 John Meston Horse Deal 154 55-03-26 30:00 John Meston Bloody Hands 155 55-04-02 30:00 John Meston Skid Row 156 55-04-09 30:00 John Meston Gypsum Hills Fued, The 157 55-04-16 30:00 John Meston Born To Hang 158 55-04-23 30:00 John Meston Reward For Matt 159 55-04-30 30:00 John Meston Potato Road 160 55-05-07 30:00 John Meston Robber Bridegroom 161 55-05-14 30:00 John Meston Liar From Blackhawk, The 162 55-05-21 30:00 John Meston Cow Doctor 163 55-05-28 30:00 John Meston Jealousy 164 55-06-04 30:00 John Meston Trust 165 55-06-11 30:00 Les Crutchfield Reed Survives, The 166 55-06-18 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Army Trial, The 167 55-06-25 30:00 John Meston General Parsley Smith 168 55-07-02 30:00 John Meston Uncle Oliver 169 55-07-09 30:00 John Meston 20/20 170 55-07-16 30:00 Norman Macdonnell Ben Tolliver's Stud 171 55-07-23 30:00 John Meston Tap Day For Kitty 172 55-07-30 30:00 Series: Gunsmoke Network: CBS Sponsor: Sustaining, Post Toasties, then L&M Tobacco, and Chesterfield.
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