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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Daniel Boone' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Daniel Boone':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)





December 12, 1968: The Return Of Sidewinder
Season 5, episode 11
W: Melvin Levy   D: Nathan Juran

With Forrest Tucker (Joe Snag), Rex Holman (Davy Rock), Charles Dierkop (Dumas), Charles Picerni (Beetle), Bill Foster (Pottle), Robert Cornthwaite (Sir Ives Wallace), Frederic Downs (Dewey), Joseph V. Perry (Kinch), Jackie Kahane (Doble), Bob Adler (Equerry).
Daniel and a river pirate he has captured are marked for death by a gang of thieves.

April 10, 1969: For A Few Rifles
Season 5, episode 24
W: Judith Barrows   D: John Newland

With Warren Vanders (Ben), Michael Dante (Akari), Donald Losby (Niska), Ted de Corsia (Chief Wamakah), Myron Healey (James Burns), Ken Renard (Guardian).
Boone's son, Israel, is captured by Indians who offer to spare his life in exchange for rifles.





September 18, 1969: A Very Small Rifle
Season 6, episode 1
W: Thomas P. Levy, Melvin Levy   D: Nathan Juran

With William Smith (Amos Martin), Warren Vanders (Ben), Eddie Little Sky (Eagle), Johnny Jensen (Sandy), Armando Silvestre (Gabriel), Kevin Hagen (Bart Wallace), Mark Miranda (Wa-Thoa), Roger Miller (Johnny Appleseed), Anne Seymour (Corn Woman), Brian Nash (Lige).
When an Indian is accidentally shot by a Boonesborough boy, Johnny Appleseed's gentle ways help avert an uprising.

October 2, 1969: The Road To Freedom
Season 6, episode 2
W: Frank Moss, Virginia Brooks   D: William Wiard

With Warren Vanders (Ben), Jim Davis (Rafe Carson), Floyd Patterson (George Hill), George Spell (Jimmy Hill), Roy Jenson (Crane Hawkins), John Milford (Jud Baker).
Young Israel Boone is instrumental in helping a slave and his son escape from a trader and his henchmen.

October 9, 1969: Benvenuto... Who?
Season 6, episode 3
W: Walter Black   D: William Wiard

With Marj Dusay (Eugenie), Leon Askin (Roquelin), Richard Kiel (Le Mouche), Walter Burke (Hamel), Aram Katcher (Thibaud).
Boone and his friend Josh become involved with a pretty French girl in a plot to steal a valuable piece of jewelry.

October 16, 1969: The Man
Season 6, episode 4
W: Jack Guss   D: Nathan Juran

With Roosevelt Grier, George Backman (Addison), Gene Evans (Stark), Kevin O'Neal (Webster), Ray Harden (British Sergeant).
A former slave, who is now the chief of an Indian tribe, aids Boone in capturing the cannon of the British fort.

December 4, 1969: The Cache
Season 6, episode 10
W: Irve Tunick   D: Nathan Juran

With Ted White (Middleton), James Doohan (Macfarland), Alex Karras (Williams), Vaughan Taylor (Judge Qualey), John Kellogg (Swanson), Robert Sorrells (Hogan), James W. Gavin (Carey), Richard Peabody (Dawson), Luana Patten (Lucy).
When Josh Clements is falsely accused of killing a fur trapper, Boone plots to nab the two culprits who are guilty of the crime.

December 25, 1969: Hannah Comes Home
Season 6, episode 12
W: Harry Basch   D: Fess Parker

With William Smith (Amos Martin), Ted White (Aweetok), Mary Fickett (Hannah), Ford Rainey (Jonas), Teddy Eccles (Jason), William O'Connell (Pickering), Ted de Corsia (Chief Ankara).
A half-breed youth, raised with Chickasaw Indians, rebels when his white mother takes him to live among her people.

January 8, 1970: An Angel Cried
Season 6, episode 13
W: Martha Wilkerson   D: Fess Parker

With Mariette Hartley (Sister Cecilia), Carlos Rivas (Tall Fire).
On his way to deliver presents to Indians in an effort to keep peace, Josh Clements comes across a missionary school in smoldering ruins following an attack by Indians. He finds the sole survivor is a nun.

January 15, 1970: Perilous Passage
Season 6, episode 14
W: Lee Karson   D: Nathan Juran

With John Orchard (British Corporal), John Davidson (Sam Weaver), Liam Sullivan (Colonel Trevelyan), Gloria Grahame (Molly), James Doohan (Fletcher), Alan Caillou (Sergeant Pickens), Ted Gehring (Pettigrew), Henry Oliver (Dunfee), Walter Maslow (Tory Corporal), Claude Johnson (Tory Ranger), Richard Peel (British Sergeant), Ralph Montgomery (Ruskin).
Boone and Cooper are trapped by the British and face execution. Together with a fellow prisoner they make a daring escape.

January 22, 1970: The Sunshine Patriots
Season 6, episode 15
W: Rick Husky, Jack Guss   D: William Wiard

With Laurie Main (Sir Samuel Peacham), Jack Bannon (Lieutenant Poole), Gail Kobe (Letitia), Ian Ireland (Colonel Percy), Isabel Sanford (Maybelle), Raoul Franck (Rochambeau), Michael Keep (Magwa), Dick Winslow (Sir Samuel Tawney), Nels Nelson (General Partridge), Harold Ayer (Butler).
Josh and Gabe are sent by Boone on a mission to aid the revolutionary cause and become involved in a series of misadventures when they kidnap the wrong Britisher.

February 5, 1970: Mama Cooper
Season 6, episode 16
W: Lionel E. Siegel   D: William Wiard

With Ethel Waters (Rachel), Tyler McVey (Preacher Potter), Jean Howell (Norma Del Carruther), Michael-James Wixted (Emmanuel), Sidney Clute (Otto Schmidt), Sue Hirdler (Mrs. Schmidt), Timothy Carey (Wibberly), Louise Arthur (Mrs. Pritchard), Roy Engel (Dr. Ramsey), William Conklin (Mecom), Sam Laws (Cuffee), Jordan Rhodes (Teddy).
Gabe Cooper learns that his mama, whom he hasn't seen since he was 12, might be alive in Virginia, which is still slave country. He sets out to find her and bring her to Boonesborough. Boone accompanies him, knowing that as a runaway slave Gabe might encounter trouble.

February 12, 1970: Before The Tall Man
Season 6, episode 17
W: Albert Beich, William Wright   D: George Marshall

With Marianna Hill (Nancy Hanks), Burr DeBenning (Tom Lincoln), Harlan Warde (Nicholas Burns), Tony Gange (Denton), Tim Weldon (Foxy).
Daniel Boone is instrumental in bringing about an understanding between the parents of Abraham Lincoln when Tom doesn't take to Nancy's book learnin' and thirst for knowledge.

February 19, 1970: Run For The Money
Season 6, episode 18
W: Walter Black   D: Christian Nyby

With James Wainwright (Cully), Jack Albertson (Sweet), Peter Mamakos (Indian Chief), Ji-Tu Cumbuka (Linus Hunter), Ted Gehring (Brooking), Dino Washington (Lucas Hunter), Henry Kingi (Straight Arrow), James Minotto (Walt), Dorothy Konrad (Mrs. Putnam), Bob Adler (Abram), William Walker (Ephraim), Robert A. Kline (Jolly).
Tavern owner Cincinnatus rents the services of a slave in a scheme to win the annual Boonesborough foot race from the Indians. The scheme boomerangs, much to the dismay of both townspeople and Indians, who had bet heavily.

February 26, 1970: A Matter Of Vengeance
Season 6, episode 19
W: Irve Tunick   D: Nathan Juran

With Linda Marsh (Amy), David McLean (Smith), Jim McMullan (Mason Pruitt), Ramon Bieri (Hanker), Bob Anderson (Wilson), Pete Logan (William).
A vengeful man jeopardizes his life and the happiness of his fiancee when he decides to take the law into his own hands. He identifies a trapper as one of the men who burned his home and killed his parents 15 years earlier and vows to retaliate.

March 5, 1970: The Landlords
Season 6, episode 20
W: Melvin Levy   D: William Wiard

With James Wainwright (Cully), William Smith (Amos Martin), Lloyd Bochner (Churchill James), Med Flory (Bingen), Victor French (Ess), Robert Cornthwaite (Sir Ives), Natalie Core (Grace Cowles), Wilbur Plaugher (Carl Cowles), Pete Logan (Hart), Tom Drury (Settler), Walter Reese (Proprieter).
A con man hoodwinks two brothers into "buying" Boonesborough, and Boone poses as a notorious river pirate to uncover the deception.

March 12, 1970: Readin', Ritin' And Revolt
Season 6, episode 21
W: Lee Karson   D: William Wiard

With Tony Davis (Little Hawk), William O'Connell (Pickering), Arthur Batanides (Chief Tekwatana), Billy Corcoran (Joe Higbee), Rory O'Brian (Jonathan), Johnnie Daniels (Baxter), Walter Maslow (Mr. Higbee), William Walker (Mr. Horner), Toni Gilman (Mrs. Gray), James De Closs (Mr. Gates), Maureen Crow (Mrs. Jones), Ceil Cabot (Mrs. Williams), Stafford Morgan (Mr. Talbot).
The children of Boonesborough stage a revolt patterned after the patriots of Boston when their schoolmaster refuses to teach Indian history.

March 26, 1970: Noblesse Oblige
Season 6, episode 22
W: David Duncan   D: Nathan Juran

With Eddie Quillan (Proprietor), Ted White (Stagecoach Driver), Phil Proctor (Bernard), Murray MacLeod (Edgar), David Watson (Prince Louis), Jane Dulo (Mrs. Pepper), Victoria Vetri (Susan Pepper), Elizabeth Baur (Virginia Brewster), Virginia Christine (Mrs. Brewster).
A prince sends his servant to Boonesborough to impersonate him, and the whole town is thrown into a frenzy by "royalty".

April 9, 1970: The Homecoming
Season 6, episode 23
W: Melvin Levy   D: Nathan Juran

With David Opatoshu (Tamenund), Sidney Clute (Pasco), Bart Burns (Boron), Bob Anderson (Amos), Wilbur Plaugher (Oxy James).
Boone and his son Israel find the last surviving Piqua Indian near death. They take him to their cabin and Rebecca helps nurse him back to health, unaware of his diabolical scheme to avenge the massacre of his people.

April 16, 1970: Bringing Up Josh
Season 6, episode 24
W: Jack Guss   D: William Wiard

With Jodie Foster (Rachel), Ty Wilson (Billy), Lori Saunders (Mary Spoon), Mike Henry (Creole Jim), Foster Brooks (Stranger), Loretta Leversee (Abigail), Stafford Morgan (Seth), Larry Shriver (Friend), Neal Nixon (Clem), Kathleen Crow (First Woman), Keith Brock (Hoag), Barney Rosenzweig (Trapper).
Backwoods bachelor Josh takes on a new role: foster father to two children foisted on him in New Orleans.

April 30, 1970: How To Become A Goddess
Season 6, episode 25
W: Melvin Levy, Dan Bullock   D: William Wiard

With Victor French (Ess), Med Flory (Bingen), Paul Mantee (Atawa), Ruth Warrick (Wise Woman), Walter Coy (Chief Blackfish), Anakorita (Dawn), Frank Orsatti (Tupi), Henry Calia (Israbi).
The Onondaga Indians believe Rebecca Boone is a goddess and nearly force her into marriage with a brave, all because two bungling brothers, against Boone's advice, enter sacred Indian ground in search of treasure.

May 7, 1970: Israel And Love
Season 6, episode 26
W: Melvin Levy   D: Nathan Juran

With Tim O'Connor (Second), Robin Mattson (Brae), Len Wayland (Simon), Sidney Clute (Pasco), Norman Leavitt (Starkie), Cam Clarke (Pasco Jr.).
A woodcarver and his daughter arrive in Boonesborough by mistake, and young Israel falls for the girl and starts to grow up -- after first suffering the pangs of puppy love. (Last show of the series.)


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