Aired: September 17, 1957
Aired: September 24, 1957
Aired: October 01, 1957
Aired: October 08, 1957
Aired: October 15, 1957
Aired: October 22, 1957
Aired: October 29, 1957
Aired: November 05, 1957
Aired: November 12, 1957
Aired: November 19, 1957
Aired: November 26, 1957
Aired: December 03, 1957
Aired: December 10, 1957
Aired: December 17, 1957
Aired: December 24, 1957
While away for the day helping Sheriff Masterson, Earp appoints Hal Norton as his Chief Deputy. Hal is forced to confront several problems while Earp is gone. He recalls how Earp would act in similar cases in deciding on what to do.
Aired: December 31, 1957
Aired: January 07, 1958
Texan Drum Denman goes after northerner Earp by backing a free newspaper to print false stories about Earp trying to draw him out of Dodge City. His second story says Earp is having an affair with the minister's teenage daughter.
Aired: January 14, 1958
Custer's widow is worried about an upcoming hearing on Major Reno's actions during Custer's last stand. A civilian scout for Reno at the battle is trying to blackmail her. They meet at Dodge City where Earp tries to intercede and help her.
Aired: January 21, 1958
Aired: January 28, 1958
In which Wyatt Earp is beset by two perils, a man and a woman both determined to kill him. Both arrive in Dodge simultaneously. The man, an ex-convict, awaits his opportunity, which arrives when Wyatt, very interested in the girl, takes her picknicking. After Wyatt disposes of the girl and her gun the man attacks him - making Wyatt's innocent picnic one of the most eventful Sunday afternoons any Marshal ever spent.
Aired: February 04, 1958
Aired: February 11, 1958
Aired: February 18, 1958
There have been repeated attacks on the Wells, Fargo coaches running from Hays, Kansas to Dodge City. To Wyatt Earp, an old and trusted former employee, comes the request that he again ride shotgun over the line and thus put renewed confidence in those who shipped money by Wells, Fargo. But the order only served to bring out the guilty verdicts in renewed force, for they were anxious to get Earp, their greatest enemy in the state.
Aired: February 25, 1958
Aired: March 04, 1958
Aired: March 11, 1958
Aired: March 18, 1958
Aired: March 25, 1958
Aired: April 01, 1958
Aired: April 08, 1958
Aired: April 15, 1958
Wyatt Earp's two Indian friends, Mr. Cousin and Mr. Brother, have information about four notorious murderers, The Dry Gulchers, when they intercept the Indians and kill one of them. Earp swears he will run them into the ground and in ""One"" he starts and is successful in part of his quest.
Aired: April 22, 1958
Aired: April 29, 1958
Wyatt Earp continues his search for the remaining three men (he has already bagged one) who killed his Indian friend, Mr. Brother. But this time Wyatt and Bat Masterson, in addition to chasing the Dry Gulchers, has to contend with a group of Cheyenne and a young Army lieutenant still damp behind the ears. But Wyatt bags number two of his query. Two down, two to go.
Aired: May 06, 1958
Aired: May 13, 1958
When the notorious Dry Gulchers killed one of Wyatt Earp's Indian friends, Mr. Brother, they brought upon themselves Earp's relentless pursuit. Now two of the Dry Gulchers have been caught, the chase is well into Texas and Wyatt has enlisted the aid of the Texan Rangers as the third captive is sought.
Aired: May 20, 1958
Aired: May 27, 1958
The last of the notorious Dry Gulchers, sought by Wyatt Earp, because he is one of a group which murdered his Indian friend, Mr. Brother, is hardest of the group to catch. He is protected by a father and daughter in a ranch deep in Texas. And the mixture of man and women against Wyatt proves almost his undoing. The death of Wyatt's Indian friend is avenged.
Aired: June 06, 1958
Aired: June 10, 1958