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The Virginian is an American Western television series which ran from September 19, 1962 until March 24, 1971, with a total of 249 episodes across nine seasons. It aired on NBC in color and starred James Drury and Doug McClure. The Virginian was renamed The Men from Shiloh for its final season.
Ah Sing vs. Wyoming: Directed by Charles S. Dubin. With Charles Bickford, Doug McClure, Clu Gulager, Don Quine. The Grainger Chinese cook Ah Sing wants to open a restaurant in Medicine Bow in preparation for the arrival of a new wife.
With Charles Bickford, Doug McClure, Clu Gulager, Don Quine. Clay and Holly Grainger take over for John as a herd from Texas is brought in by Kyle Jackson and his brothers. However, things turn tragic when Trampas discovers the herd is sick and a brother accidentally kills the wife of an ex-lawman.
With Charles Bickford, Doug McClure, Clu Gulager, Don Quine. The Virginian, John and Elizabeth goes to Texas where The Virginian is seen by members of a gang whose leader thinks The Virginian is responsible for the death of his brother seven years earlier. Elizabeth is kidnapped to trap him.
Laredo. The Virginian (later renamed The Men from Shiloh in its final year) is an American Western television series starring James Drury in the title role, along with Doug McClure, Lee J. Cobb, and others. It originally aired on NBC from 1962 to 1971, for a total of 249 episodes.
Legacy of Hate: Directed by Don McDougall. With Charles Bickford, Doug McClure, Don Quine, Sara Lane. The new owner of Shiloh quickly finds his hotheaded grandson accused of cattle rustling. He learns his neighbor is the widow of a friend who died with him.
episodes of season 3: 'The Payment' (3.14 as John Brannon), 'Six Graves at Cripple Creek' (3.19 as Sheriff Brannan), 'Lost Yesterday' (3.20), 'Shadows of the Past' (3.23), and 'Laramie Road' (4.12).