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Four Feather Falls

Four Feather Falls (1960)

February. 25,1960
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Four Feather Falls

1960

Four Feather Falls was the third puppet TV show produced by Gerry Anderson for Granada Television. It was based on an idea by Barry Gray, who also wrote the show's music. The series was the first to use an early version of Anderson's Supermarionation puppetry. Thirty-nine 13-minute episodes were produced, broadcast by Granada from February until November 1960. The setting is the late 19th-century fictional Kansas town of Four Feather Falls, where the hero of the series, Tex Tucker, is sheriff. The four feathers of the title refers to four magical feathers given to Tex by the Indian chief Kalamakooya as a reward for saving his grandson: two allowed Tex's guns to swivel and fire without being touched whenever he was in danger, and two conferred the power of speech on Tex's horse and dog. Tex's speaking voice was provided by Nicholas Parsons, and his singing voice by Michael Holliday. The series has never been repeated on British television, but it was released on DVD in 2005.

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Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1960

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39 Episode

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Episode 1 - How It Began
February. 25,1960

Sheriff Tex Tucker arrives in Four Feather Falls.

Episode 2 - Kidnapped
March. 03,1960

Sheriff Tucker must solve a kidnapping.

Episode 3 - Pedro Has A Plan
March. 10,1960

Pedro has a great idea, but will it all go wrong?

Episode 4 - Pedro's Pardon
March. 17,1960

Pedro is pardoned by Tex.

Episode 5 - A Close Shave
March. 24,1960

Tex Tucker has a close call.

Episode 6 - Indian Attack
March. 31,1960

Four Feather Falls is attacked by a group of Indians.

Episode 7 - Sheriff For A Day
April. 07,1960

Tex takes a day off, but who will be the sheriff?

Episode 8 - Dusty Becomes Deputy
April. 14,1960

Tex promotes Dusty to the position of deputy sheriff.

Episode 10 - Trouble At Yellow Gulch
April. 28,1960

Tex experiences a spot of bother at Yellow Gulch.

Episode 11 - Frame Up
May. 05,1960

Can Tex discover who really committed the crime?

Episode 12 - Gold Diggers
May. 12,1960

Tex encounters some gold diggers.

Episode 13 - Gold Is Where You Find It
May. 19,1960

Tex and the gang go looking for gold.

Episode 15 - The Best Laid Plans
June. 02,1960

Even the best plans can go wrong.

Episode 17 - The Toughest Guy In The West
June. 16,1960

A reward is offered for the capture of Indian Jack.

Episode 29 - The Ma Jones Story
September. 08,1960

Ma Jones falls a scam and is almost swindled out of her shop.

Episode 29 - The Ma Jones Story
September. 08,1960

Ma Jones falls a scam and is almost swindled out of her shop.

Episode 32 - Teething Troubles
September. 29,1960

Rocky gets toothache but won't let Doc Haggerty remove it.

Episode 32 - Teething Troubles
September. 29,1960

Rocky gets toothache but won't let Doc Haggerty remove it.

Episode 37 - Fancy Shooting
November. 03,1960

The townspeople plan a party for Tex's birthday.

Episode 37 - Fancy Shooting
November. 03,1960

The townspeople plan a party for Tex's birthday.

Episode 38 - Ambush
November. 10,1960

The train from Dallas is robbed of $10,000.

Episode 38 - Ambush
November. 10,1960

The train from Dallas is robbed of $10,000.

Four Feather Falls was the third puppet TV show produced by Gerry Anderson for Granada Television. It was based on an idea by Barry Gray, who also wrote the show's music. The series was the first to use an early version of Anderson's Supermarionation puppetry. Thirty-nine 13-minute episodes were produced, broadcast by Granada from February until November 1960. The setting is the late 19th-century fictional Kansas town of Four Feather Falls, where the hero of the series, Tex Tucker, is sheriff. The four feathers of the title refers to four magical feathers given to Tex by the Indian chief Kalamakooya as a reward for saving his grandson: two allowed Tex's guns to swivel and fire without being touched whenever he was in danger, and two conferred the power of speech on Tex's horse and dog. Tex's speaking voice was provided by Nicholas Parsons, and his singing voice by Michael Holliday. The series has never been repeated on British television, but it was released on DVD in 2005.

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Nicholas Parsons, Kenneth Connor

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