Episodes

Wichita Is Civilized
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Dodge City Gets a New Marshal
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Fight or Run
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The Double Life of Dora Hand
The dance hall run by Dora Hand is a constant site of trouble between the buffalo hunters and railroad workers. She is unable to control them drawing Earp and her friend Kelly into while she also is the lead singer in the church choir.

Clay Allison
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Wyatt's Love Affair
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A Quiet Day in Dodge City
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The Almost Dead Cowhand
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The Reformation of Jim Kelley
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So Long, Dora, So Long
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Bat Masterson Wins His Star
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The Lonesomest Man in the World
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Take Back Your Town
The George Morris gang tries to take over Dodge City while Earp and Sheriff Bassett are gone. They succeed but Bat escapes capture to catch Earp. The two decide to return to Dodge City alone but the odds against them are not promising.

Nineteen Notches on His Gun
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The Hanging Judge
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Justice
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Shootin' Woman
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The Man Who Rode With Custer
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Wyatt and the Captain
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Witness for the Defense
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The Sharpshooter
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Siege at Little Alamo
Wells Fargo asks Earp to help stop holdups by Curly Bill Brocius' gang at the station called the Little Alamo. Earp has a plan to go there alone as a target but a female passenger on the stage does her best to ruin Earp's plan.

Vengeance Trail
Earp receives word that Fred Colby has been released from prison. Earp has no knowledge of him so he fills in the blanks with info from Hal, others and old city records. Fred may be out for revenge for the killing of his brother Larry.

Command Performance
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They Hired Some Guns
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Bat Masterson for Sheriff
Bat is running for sheriff at the urging of Earp but Bat is having trouble controlling his temper as his opponent tries to bait him into fights. Bat's girlfriend and her father, a Senator, push Bat to split with Earp but will Bat listen.

Hang 'Em High
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The Vultures
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Young Guns
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The Nice Ones Always Die First
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Old Jake
Earp spots old buffalo hunter Jake Caster in a saloon. Jake lives with the his wife's tribe, the Cheyenne. He tells Earp his wife is dead as he eyes some soldiers. When one of the soldiers is killed, trouble erupts and Earp suspects Jake.

The Equalizer
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Wyatt Meets Doc Holliday
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Beautiful Friendship
The Judge, Bat, and Kelley want Earp to run Doc and Kate Holliday out of Dodge City but Earp doesn't want to as Doc saved his life and has committed no crime. After Doc wounds a man, Earp is forced to act as the two men study each other.

Dull Knife Strikes for Freedom
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The Gold Brick
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The Wicked Widow
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They Think They're Immortal
Morgan Earp, Wyatt's younger brother arrives in Dodge City wanting to be a deputy marshal with Wyatt. Wyatt believes it is too dangerous but pressure from Doc and Morgan proving his strong ability with guns forces Wyatt to reconsider.

The Time for All Good Men
Wyatt Earp's propensity for playing the lone hand gets him trapped by his hated enemies, the Big T outfit, at Adobe Springs. His enemies, who greatly outnumber him, seek to starve him out. But word that Wyatt is in a real jam is spread by a cowhand grateful for past favors, and soon wuch old friends and strange characters - each grateful in his own way - quietly assemble to rescue Wyatt in an all-time famous gun battle with the Big T. These characters include Bat Masterson, Ben Thompson, Doc Holliday, John Wesley Hardin, Mannen Clements and others.