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- Gold is discovered on Ethan's ranch and Paradise becomes an overnight boom town.
- The orphan train is run by a man interested only in selling the orphans, so he splits up a brother and sister since his clients only want boys. When the orphan train is going through Paradise the brother escapes to find his sister and hides out in Ethan's barn. The children give him aid as they realize how close they came to suffering the same fate.
- Relatives visiting townsfolk are refused departure on the stage when their son shows signs of smallpox. Panic sets in as the stage line cuts them off and more people fall ill. Ethan does his best to isolate the children and prevent townsfolk from running and spreading the infection further.
- "Nitro" Noonan (Jesse White) is just out of prison. He tells Nick he's cracked his last safe and is looking for a job. Nick is stumped--if only Nitro had learned a trade. As they sit down to eat the meal Nitro cooked, with the linens he ironed, Nick gets an idea.
- 15th Crusade aka Hare Today Gone Sahara. The story of why the inhabitants of Galahad Glen gather annually to celebrate the villainous Dudley Nightshade. It all began with a magic trick in which Rags destroys a timepiece - an hourglass filled with mystical sands. If the sand is not replaced, Galahad Glen will be eternally cursed.
- 17th Crusade aka Should Auld Acquaintance Be For Cotton. All of Galahad Glen has gone down to the Lu Cu Pu river for the first day of fishing, but the river is dry. Crusader and Raggs volunteer to find out why and head upriver. At the falls they discover that someone is adding African Sponge fish to the river, but then the fish are being transported to Belly Acres, Mississippi. They set off to find out who is behind the water theft. 52 minutes.
- 22nd Crusade aka Gone With the Wind-Up. It's time for the annual baseball series at Wiggly Field where the Galahad Glen Losers are playing the New York Crankees. Just as Galahad Glen's pitcher Carl Bearskin takes the mound, he disappears. Crusader and Raggs set out to solve the mystery and Raggs ends up pitching the game. 50 minutes.
- 11th Crusade Crusader and Raggs return home to find it taken over by E. Z. Mooney, who gets Raggs into a crooked poker game. E.Z. says he'll return the town when he gets his money. Crusader and Raggs run into their friend Garth who is prospecting for uranium, which sounds like a solution. Buying supplies they run into their old nemesis Dudley Nightshade.
- 1950–19571h 20mTV Episode12th Crusade aka Yukon Adventure Raggs has a toothache. When all home remedies fail Crusader takes him to the dentist, Doc Cavity. Unfortunately Doc has gone to a dentist's convention in Yankimout, Washington. Our heroes follow only to find none of the dentists can work; the gold they use comes from the Yukon - and there hasn't been any for a while. Crusader and Raggs set off to find out why. 53 minutes.
- 14th Crusade In Loudmouth, Wyoming the deadliest gunslinger Manny Oakley is demanding everybody carry a gun. Dr Frank N. Stein's mansion (Withering Heights) sits above the town and he objects to the noise. It interferes with his writing. Rags gets mixed up in the doctor's wooden Indian army.
- Margaret is explaining to her bridge club how she showed Danny a mink coat in order to get him to buy her the ring she really wanted for her birthday. Unfortunately, the new tape recorder was running. Danny hears the conversation and decides to teach Margaret a lesson, but Danny is the one who learns the lesson.