Black Saddle

30min

Western

Drama

Black Saddle is an American Western television series starring Peter Breck that aired 44 episodes on ABC from January 10, 1959 to May 6, 1960. The half-hour program was produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television, and the original pilot was an episode of CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, with Chris Alcaide portraying the principal character, Clay Culhane. For syndicated reruns, Black Saddle was combined with three other Western series from the same company, Law of the Plainsman starring Michael Ansara, Johnny Ringo starring Don Durant and Mark Goddard, and the critically acclaimed creation of Sam Peckinpah, The Westerner with Brian Keith, under the umbrella title, The Westerners, with new hosting sequences by Keenan Wynn.

Episodes

Cast

Client: Travers

1. Client: Travers

10th Jan 1959

Client: Meade

2. Client: Meade

17th Jan 1959

Client: McQueen

3. Client: McQueen

24th Jan 1959

Client: Dawes

4. Client: Dawes

31st Jan 1959

Culhane is investigating the death of Ben Dawes, a wealthy middle-aged bachelor who took a mail-order bride.

Client: Starkey

5. Client: Starkey

7th Feb 1959

June Starkey arrives in town to ask Culhane to find her missing husband.

Client: Tagger

6. Client: Tagger

14th Feb 1959

Client: Robinson

7. Client: Robinson

21st Feb 1959

Client: Martinez

8. Client: Martinez

7th Mar 1959

Client: Northrup

9. Client: Northrup

14th Mar 1959

Ty Northrup, ex-lawman turned renegade, and his wife arrive in Latigo, but Marshal Gib Scott orders them out of town. Mrs. Northrup is unable to travel, and Clay Culhane tries to talk Scott into allowing them to stay until the woman is well enought to move on.

Client: Steele

10. Client: Steele

21st Mar 1959

Lawyer Clay Culhane agrees to defend Bill Steele, one of three men being held by Marshal Gib Scott for robbery.

Client: Mowery

11. Client: Mowery

28th Mar 1959

Client: Braun

12. Client: Braun

4th Apr 1959

A recluse hires Clay Culhane to obtain an injunction keeping trespassers off his property. While attending to this matter, the lawyer is startled by an encounter with a famous general who is believed to have died heroically.

Client: Banks

13. Client: Banks

11th Apr 1959

Teenager Dick Banks maintains an interest in guns in spite of his father's opposition. Clay Culhane, who sees a similarity to the start of his own career as a gunfighter, befriends the youth.

Client: Jessup

14. Client: Jessup

18th Apr 1959

Rancher Lon Jessup is charged with robbery and murder by two Chicago detectives. Jessup tells Clay Culhane that he was involved in a robbery but had nothing to do with the murder.

Client: Frome

15. Client: Frome

25th Apr 1959

Client: Nelson

16. Client: Nelson

2nd May 1959

Culhane runs into two brawling men, each of whom claims he's a lawman and that the other is his prisoner.

Client: Neal Adams

17. Client: Neal Adams

9th May 1959

An injured man, Neal Adams, arrives in Latigo and tells his friend Clay Culhane that he is being unjustly hunted. Clay learns that Adams is a wanted man and his pursuer is a bounty hunter.

Client: Brand

18. Client: Brand

16th May 1959

Client: Reynolds

19. Client: Reynolds

23rd May 1959

Jealousy causes misfortune between two females and one greedy gambler.

Client: Vardon

20. Client: Vardon

30th May 1959

First air date

10th Jan 1959

Last air date

4th May 1960

Status

Ended

Type

Scripted

Original language

en

Networks