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The Virginian was the very first 90 minute western on prime-time television, and is about a man, only known as "The Virginian" who served as foreman on the Shiloh Ranch (owned in sequence by Judge Garth, the Grainger brothers, and Col. MacKenzie) in 19th century Medicine Bow, Wyoming. James Drury starred as the title character with the likes of Doug McClure, Lee J. Cobb, John McIntire, and Clu Gulager co-starring. It is in these settings that a variety of stories, much more based on character and relationships than the usual westerns, take place.
A former medical student drifting west feels responsible for a broken leg suffered by Trampas and offers to take the ranch hand's place until he recovers. He has a hard time fitting in with the other hands while a girl he met earlier tracks him down to help her.
Photographer Dan Sheppard arriving at Shiloh to take pictures of western life finds a neighbor ranch is owned by an old girlfriend. She is in a tug of war between an oil speculator and the local ranchers afraid of polluted water.
Tim Bradbury wants to recreate the cattle ranch he had in Texas and feels Clay Grainger owes him the help. His son Walt wants to farm instead while his son Mike who works at Shiloh puts the family in financial peril with his gambling.
An ex-convict seeking to take revenge on Trampas for his brother's death finds Elizabeth, left blinded and helpless after a stagecoach accident.
In Montana on business, The Virginian and Trampas stay at the inn run by Louis Boissevain, an exiled Canadian revolutionist, and his wife, Suzanne Mayo whom Trampas recognizes as a former love interest. The Shiloh duo find that some of Louis' former confreres want him to return to Canada to lead another revolution, but that there are traitors in the group who plan to hand Louis over to the Canadian government for execution.
An innocent ranch hand is mistaken for a wanted criminal and later sees advantages in assuming the fugitive's identity.
The Shoshone girl Nai'Be returns to Medicine Bow from an eastern school as a young lady but conflicted on her future. Her childhood sweetheart Tza'Wuda is waiting for her as is a conflict with a rancher forcing her tribe to move its camp.
The Virginian teams with a bounty hunter to find the gang responsible for robbing gold and cattle vaccine from the Medicine Bow stage.
While visiting in a Nebraska town, Trampas comes into conflict with a childhood friend, an engineer who has gotten the town's cooperation to build an irrigation dam.
A young woman found unconscious on the trail awakens with amnesia and a romantic interest in the Virginian.
The Virginian and David are to pick up a herd of horses Shiloh needs for a cattle drive. The horses are stolen from the seller so they must catch and break a new herd but a conflict between a father and his son over his future intervenes.
Clay's old friend Nora and her Army officer husband cut a visit short after Indians kill a soldier
David poses as the fiancée of a young woman with a persistent suitor, then discovers her admirer is a giant.
The moment he steps from the stagecoach, a gunslinger has everyone wondering who he is after.
A vengeful father and his gunslinger son don't believe David killed another son in self defense.
A cattle thief thinks he can get away with a robbery by blaming and then lynching an innocent man, but is unaware of the Virginian's zealous devotion to the victim's family.
After a fight with Trampas, David leaves. He finds himself not only robbed of his clothes and horse by bank robbers but arrested for the robbery himself. Trampas who followed to get him to return, finds himself in the same jail cell.
The first comedy ever presented on the Virginian.
An orphan who lived with the Graingers in Texas 15 years earlier comes through Medicine Bow. He decides to stay and work for them and is very protective of the Graingers but his years away from them have changed him - in a bad way.
A wealthy Bostonian sends his spoiled son to the ranch to acquire some character, only to have the young man's pranks endanger lives.
A foreclosed farmer becomes the target of a lynch mob after killing an unscrupulous investor.
Concerned about marriage plans, a father sends his daughter to Shiloh for the summer, but her fiancée hires on incognito as a ranch hand.
Trampas and his fellow stage passengers face danger at a ferry crossing. Stranded, they prepare to face an attacker.
When Elizabeth is late returning from a ride for dinner and her horse returns alone, the Graingers, The Virginian, and Trampas go looking for her. A storm impedes them until a clue takes them to an abandoned mine that has caved in.
A vaudevillian arrives in town and arranges coincidences that indicate his mind reader daughter is Clay's long-lost niece.
A convict on the run from a bounty hunter seeks help from onetime cellmate Trampas.
Despite evidence to the contrary, the Virginian believes in the innocence of an itinerant cowboy accused of injuring a rancher and killing a ranch foreman.
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