

Season - Episode
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1 - 1The Night the Cowboys Roared (Pilot) Sep 30, 1959
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1 - 2Wyndham's Way Oct 07, 1959
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1 - 3Bullet for a Friend Oct 14, 1959
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1 - 4They Won't Hang Jimmy Relson Oct 21, 1959
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1 - 5Drifting Oct 28, 1959
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1 - 6Man on the Hill Nov 04, 1959
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1 - 7Day of Battle Nov 18, 1959
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1 - 8Compadre Nov 25, 1959
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1 - 9Passage to the Enemy Dec 02, 1959
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1 - 10Out of the Past Dec 09, 1959
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1 - 11Death Watch Dec 16, 1959
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1 - 12The Devil's Choice Dec 23, 1959
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1 - 13Biggest Man in Town Dec 30, 1959
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1 - 14Ruby Dawes Jan 06, 1960
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1 - 15Bought Jan 13, 1960
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1 - 16The Long Night Jan 20, 1960
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1 - 17Seed of Hate Jan 27, 1960
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1 - 18The Avengers Feb 03, 1960
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1 - 19Brothers of the Knife Feb 10, 1960
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1 - 20Afternoon in Town Feb 17, 1960
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1 - 21The Frontiersman Mar 02, 1960
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1 - 22The Hanging Judge Mar 09, 1960
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1 - 23Second Chance Mar 16, 1960
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1 - 24Paid in Full Mar 23, 1960
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1 - 25The Legend of Tom Horn Mar 30, 1960
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1 - 26Sidekicks (Series Finale) Apr 06, 1960
Overview
Wichita Town is a half-hour western television series starring Joel McCrea, Jody McCrea, Carlos Romero, and George Neise that aired on NBC from September 30, 1959, until April 6, 1960. Joel McCrea played Marshal Mike Dunbar, in charge of keeping the peace the booming cowtown of Wichita, Kansas. His deputies were Ben Matheson, played by McCrea's real life son, Jody, and Rico Rodriquez, portrayed by Carlos Romero. Making occasional appearances were the town doctor, Nat Wyndham, the blacksmith, Aeneas MacLinahan, and the bartender in the local saloon, Joe Kingston, played in six episodes by Robert Foulk. The model for shows such as these had already been laid out by other western programs such as Gunsmoke, Lawman, and The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, so Wichita Town may not have been unique in its plotting and structure. The two most unusual features about the series were the presence of Joel McCrea, a favorite of Western movie audiences for his performance in such films as Union Pacific, Buffalo Bill, and Ramrod, and the fact that his real life son was in Wichita Town, but did not play his son. Wichita Town was produced by Mirisch Company and Joel McCrea's Production company for Four Star Television and aired for a single season.