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- After completing his military service, Walter Gulick takes a job as a sparring partner at a gym, the owner of which sees potential in Walter as a professional fighter and takes him under his wing.
- A story about a savage girl in an American outback who is suspected of witchcraft.
- After 3 Gatling Guns are stolen from a Montana army arsenal, a Cavalry scout is dispatched there to retrieve them before the thieves can sell them to the Indians.
- Tiny Tucker delivers mail and, attracted to her, Just Baggot becomes her new carrier. After he kills a man in a gunfight, the man's son joins him in the deliveries and they become good friends. But Baggot has two problems - alcohol and the urging of his friend Signor to rob the mail shipments. After the boy learns Baggot killed his father and leaves him, Baggot decides to join Signor in a train robbery. When other outlaws beat them to it, they have a chance to become heroes.
- While the railroad advances westward, agent Jim Knox chooses expedite ways to obtain the land he needs, aided by his fierce Irish lieutenant Mulligan. Everybody expects homecoming lawyer Steve Logan will stop him, but he chooses instead an alliance, to even his sweetheart's rejection. Only a good friend finds the truth and will help him act this double role to restore freedom and dignity.
- A greedy Missouri merchant overcharges the westbound settlers for goods and for passage to California while also stealing the Osages' supplies who consequently start attacking all passing wagon trains.
- Ranch owner Sandra, fresh from animal husbandry school, brings a flock of sheep into cattle country. The local ranchers don't like it, and ranch foreman Gene must deal with it.
- Lorna Drake has inherited a ranch. Hoppy teaches her a bit about ranching and handles Scar Lewis, the bad guy, in the process.
- As executor of the owner's will, singing ranch foreman Gene must see that the daughter/heiress doesn't marry without his approval.
- A small-town Sheriff discovers there is something wrong with the sleepy town of Golden Torch, and he quickly realizes he may not get out alive.
- Gene and his buddies discover that the ranch they bought is really a dairy farm. And worse, it's subject to intimidation from a protection racket that prevents dairy products from safely reaching the market.
- At Janet Allen's wedding to Steve Payson, owner of the Sweetwater Cattle Ranch, Greg Lane, her former fiancé whom she thought dead and Steve's best friend, turns up. Greg disregards the fact she is now a married woman and tries to make love to her behind her husband's back. Soon, on the Sweetwater ranch, against a background of Indian uprisings, rustlers, gun-running and bandits, the young bride is torn between loyalty to her husband and a burning love for her returned sweetheart.
- Storm is out to wreck Ace's stage line. When Tex arrives to help Ace, Storm brings in hired killer Mule Bates. But Tex and Bates know each other and the two devise a plan to fool Storm.
- A candid look into the world of Mixed Martial Arts competition.
- Look through the eyes of a bitten survivor as a group of heavily-armed neighbors desperately try to escape the living dead in this action-packed, moving-camera VR experience.
- Maria Valverde, a young Spanish woman whose father has settled in the Philippines, arrives home from the convent where she received her education and is soon approached by Diablo Ramirez, a local plantation overseer who hopes to win her heart. Having met the handsome American army captain, Paul Winter, in Manila, Maria scorns Diablo's advances, and later, he is forcefully escorted from the house. Furious, Diablo organizes a group of rebels, who kill Maria's father and hold her a prisoner in her own home. When Captain Winter hears of the revolt, he rushes to Maria's aid but is himself captured. Reinforcements soon arrive from the American army post, and in the fighting, the house is set ablaze. Diablo is about to grab Maria when Captain Winter enters and shoots the rebel down. The Americans finally emerge victorious, and Maria wins her dashing captain.
- The Kid and his pals are horse thieves wanted by the law. As he takes a horse from Jan Walton she makes him promise to bring it back. This makes him go straight and when his pals steal Jan's horses he returns them. But Benson, the leader of the horse thieves, along with his gang is after them too and the Kid is greatly outnumbered.
- This short looks at the sport of rock climbing. A team of three men ascend a rock wall on Southern California's Tahquitz Rock (also known as Lily Rock) above Idyllwild. The various climbing techniques are explained, as well as the dangers one encounters in this sport. We also see the team rappel from the summit. A second team, used for comic relief, has nothing but problems.
- Tex and his pals join the Rangers to fight rustlers along the border. When Doc and Pee Wee get framed for rustling and then jailed, Tex deserts the Rangers, crosses the border, and joins up with the outlaw gang hoping somehow to clear his pals.
- A cowboy after the man that killed his father goes to prison to get in with his gang.
- ShortA man stumbles into a multiplex world of love and mystery that leaves him shaken in the California chaparral.
- With a hidden camera, an United Poultry Concerns member did an undercover investigation inside Brandywine Farms, where ostriches were being slaughtered.
- A homeless ex-con (Stalk) invades the home of his sister (Barb, a deputy Sheriff) and her husband (Mark) for an overdue reunion of sorts. He forces her to confront their traumatic and tortuous past as children and provide hope to the future.
- Chase is having a crappy day... pun intended. In addition to his IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) acting up, he has a company retreat to attend in the middle of nowhere.
- Pressured to give up his birthright, a chemical company heir enacts a clever plan to get rid of his blackmailing uncle and take over the family business. But Lt. Columbo suspects the man's death was not just a tragic accident.
- Teenager with a stuttering problem overcomes his shyness to become a championship figure skater.
- A traveling professional boxer named Tom Callahan is the only person who can prove Dusty Rhodes' innocence when the Ponderosa foreman is falsely jailed. But when Callahan stubbornly refuses to come to Virginia City to provide the alibi, Joe decides to pursue him and do everything he can to bring him back.
- Against Ben's orders, Jamie drives a supply wagon on a route he's not supposed to; he loses control and wrecks the wagon. Jamie escapes uninjured but one of the horses is so badly hurt it has to be shot. To teach Jamie a lesson in responsibility, Ben decides to take his "adopted" son on an extended tour of the Ponderosa, to see how various residents and employees deal with their mistakes. The lesson makes an impression on Jamie, who is then asked to carve his name on the "Witness Tree," signifying he is the latest "family member" to take "The Grand Swing" (Hoss and Little Joe had previously made the trip).
- In the series debut, individualist private detective Joe Mannix is working at a corporate agency. Company rules dictate only one piece of paper on a desk at a time; Mannix's desk is cluttered. Despite Mannix's disdain for the rules, the head of the agency, Lew Wickersham also knows Mannix "is my best man." Mannix is sent to investigate a missing person's case. The client is a retired mobster, who first tests Mannix. The detective is told the missing person, the mobster's daughter, is kidnapped. Mannix will encounter much treachery before learning the true facts of the case.
- The Lemon Lily Festival celebrates the uniqueness and beauty of one of the San Jacinto Mountains' most precious native flowers that grows only above 4,000 feet. Huell joins the good people of Idyllwild at their first annual festival.
- A woman in her apartment complex bashes her neighbor's door with a dumbbell; a late-night load of laundry enrages a neighbor trying to sleep; a neighbor takes exception to workers stepping onto her property to install a French Drain.
- The Lemon Lily Festival celebrates the uniqueness and beauty of one of the San Jacinto Mountains' most precious native flowers that grows only above 4,000 feet. Huell joins the good people of Idyllwild at their first annual festival.
- Huell visits two historic civil engineering feats at Mt. San Jacinto. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway rises up the steep face to 8,516 ft. The San Jacinto Tunnel goes 13 miles under the mountains as part of the Colorado River Aqueduct.
- Huell goes to Joshua Tree National Monument to learn about the remarkable plant that gives the park its name and which symbolizes the Mojave Desert. He also gets a tour from Willis Keys of the ranch where he grew up that's now in the park.