Cheyenne Season 4
Cheyenne is an American western television series of 108 black-and-white episodes broadcast on ABC from 1955 to 1963. The show was the first hour-long western, and in fact the first hour-long dramatic series of any kind, with continuing characters, to last more than one season. It was also the first series to be made by a major Hollywood film studio which did not derive from its established film properties, and the first of a long chain of Warner Brothers original series produced by William T. Orr.
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Cheyenne
1955 / TV-PGCheyenne is an American western television series of 108 black-and-white episodes broadcast on ABC from 1955 to 1963. The show was the first hour-long western, and in fact the first hour-long dramatic series of any kind, with continuing characters, to last more than one season. It was also the first series to be made by a major Hollywood film studio which did not derive from its established film properties, and the first of a long chain of Warner Brothers original series produced by William T. Orr.
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Cheyenne Season 4 Full Episode Guide
The enemies of a dead hero try to prevent his honorable burial.
A bridegroom disappears and Cheyenne is jailed on a trumped-up murder charge.
Disgusted by corruption, Cheyenne resigns as marshal and is promptly jailed – but his successor can't keep the peace alone.
Cheyenne sides with a white man raised by Apaches when a vengeful character tries to break up his marriage.
Shooting the son of a prominent citizen wasn't the most popular act of Cheyenne's career---but it was the only way to stop a lynch mob.
Colonel Custer's regiment is wiped out in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Risking a charge of desertion, Cheyenne decides to appear at Major Reno's court martial. (Part 2 of 2)
This two-part episode depicts events leading up to the famous Little Bighorn massacre. As an Indian scout with Col. Custer's regiment, Cheyenne Bodie helps search for gold on a Sioux reservation. (Part 1 of 2)
Cheyenne faces a hostile countryside when he replaces a popular foreman.
Cheyenne hires on as a ranch hand to investigate murder and fraud.
Taking a cue from "Hamlet," Cheyenne uses an old stage trick to trap a killer.
Cheyenne gets mixed up in a murder plot while delivering printing equipment.
Cheyenne poses as robber Wes McQueen to find the late crook's hidden loot.
A sinister plot interrupts Cheyenne's efforts to unite a family split by the Civil War.