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"A paroled ex-convict is to drive a gold-laden stage---which his enemy plans to rob."
Bret, trying to clear himself of a robbery charge, must protect a man marked for murder by Doc Holliday.
Against better judgment, Josh serves as guide for a dandified East Coast gun salesman who comes west to retrieve and replace a defective gun he sold to notorious outlaw Curly Bill Brocius.
On the trail of a Cavalry deserter and the horses he stole, Josh rides into a town ruled as the private fiefdom of its autocratic, psychopathic marshal.
Thomas Orday, half Comanche, has killed two men and wounded Dundee, a former Indian fighter. He is now hiding in the mountains of New Mexico. Paladin is hired to help track him down.
Feeling that the townspeople of Santos, New Mexico, have gone too far in their efforts to destroy a ruthless gunfighter, Paladin allows the man to return to his hometown on the condition that he hangs up his guns. But when he arrives there and finds that his sweetheart has married another, more trouble ensues.
In Cottonwood, at the Pair-A-Dice Saloon, Qunice gets into a fight with Major Courtney. Jim swears he'll kill him.
Buck and Manolito struggle to pay for a ranch they purchased while maintaining their free lifestyles.
Is a pretty young lass the author of anonymous death threat letters? Cheyenne tries to find out.
"Colt and company are in Acapulco tracking down high stakes jewel thief, Greg Cominsky and his con-man partner, Don Ross. Up to their old tricks, the two are using stolen Inca treasure to con investors into supporting a phony salvage operation. Cominsky is quickly murdered by Ross when he suspects Cominsky is going to level with a beautiful investigator trying to recover the stolen treasure for the Mexican National Museum."
"When Ozzie and his imaginary friend, Harold, are the only witnesses to a murder at a penny arcade, they seek protection from Colt and Howie. The man who committed the murder, Towler, works for Hugh Stanford, an arcade game tycoon who is shocked when he recognizes a photo of the only witness to be Ozzie, his brother (whose real name is Harold) whom he thought was dead."
"Colt joins a Mediterranean cruise to capture fortune hunter, Sally Randolph. Complicating matters, Sally has had plastic surgery and her old partner in crime, Ted Harmon, who with Sally’s help stole six million in securities, also is looking for her, to kill her, since she can identify him."
"Colt secretly works to get one time billiard champ, Joe O’Hara, on the comeback trail after a long stretch as a broken-down, alcoholic “has-been.” Colt is so secretive about Joe’s comeback that he keeps Howie unaware of what he’s doing, even training Joe after hours in an old pool hall. Colt is betting all he’s got on Joe winning a big grand championship pool tournament in Nevada. What Colt doesn’t realize is that big time gambler, Val Duran, has mega-bucks riding on his own man, Louis Kramer, who is also in the tourney and he plans on winning, one way or another."
"On location in a small town, Colt, Howie, Jody and Terri are dumbfounded when they witness the landing of a UFO that not only relieves the local bank of all its money but abducts Jody as well. When Colt and Howie further investigate the incident, they are able to track the supposed spaceship back to a local gold mine where it has been dismantled. When Danny Symes, a fellow stuntman, tries to frame Colt for the extraterrestrial bank heist, Colt sets out to prove his innocence."
Walker and his team are still searching for the man who is eliminating undercover agents. He gets a lead when the son of a mobster goes to people who pay his father for protection asking for more.
Walker sets out to go after the Chairman. He decides to go after his clients. He decides to start with a man Rosetti knows who is now in Miami. He sends Rosetti, Trivette, Gage and Cooke.
The explosive conclusion of the Rangers' on-going search for the elusive and resourceful Chairman.
Telepath Miranda Jones boards the Enterprise with Ambassador Kolos, a Medusan, an alien life form so hideous that the sight of him would drive humanoids insane. Also boarding the ship is Larry Marvick, hopelessly in love with Miranda. Soon Miranda senses that someone is contemplating murder.
As civil war threatens the Klingon Empire, Worf's loyalties are torn between the Federation and his people.
Sisko and his crew are stranded on a remote planet with a dying Vorta and a small group of Jem'Hadar.
The crew realizes there's a traitor on board after Federation technology turns up on an enemy warship.
The Enterprise crew find a small craft drifting in space and are surprised to find it contains a human corpse. More questions arise when both the Suliban and Tholians make claims to the craft.
In flashback, Duncan and Immortal Ingrid tackle the Nazis in 1935 Germany. In modern day, Ingrid has assassinated a Russian politician and Duncan wants to stop her from killing her next target, an American white-power advocate.
Don and Charlie investigate an apparent do-good bandit who may have ulterior motives.
Don is devastated when he thinks he led a killer to a secured witness, and Charlie sets out to prove he wasn't responsible.