

Season - Episode
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1 - 1The Day the West Went Wild Oct 13, 1958
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1 - 2Reward Oct 20, 1958
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1 - 3Peril Oct 27, 1958
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1 - 4The Sealed Envelope Nov 03, 1958
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1 - 5Lissie Nov 10, 1958
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1 - 6Danger Nov 17, 1958
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1 - 7Invisible Energy Nov 24, 1958
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1 - 8The Thin Wall Dec 01, 1958
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1 - 9The Mine Dec 08, 1958
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1 - 10Night of Violence Dec 15, 1958
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1 - 11Wanted Dec 22, 1958
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1 - 12The Seven Killers Dec 29, 1958
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1 - 13The Gun From Boot Hill Jan 08, 1959
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1 - 14Jailbreak Jan 15, 1959
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1 - 15Trap Line Jan 22, 1959
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1 - 16Teen-Age Idol Jan 29, 1959
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1 - 17The Last Hunt Feb 05, 1959
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1 - 18Silent Town Feb 12, 1959
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1 - 19The Gunsmith Feb 19, 1959
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1 - 20The Kidder Feb 27, 1959
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1 - 21Guilty Mar 05, 1959
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1 - 22The Fugitive Mar 12, 1959
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1 - 23High Iron Mar 19, 1959
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1 - 24Headline Apr 02, 1959
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1 - 25Dream Weaver May 11, 1959
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1 - 26Buried Treasure May 18, 1959
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1 - 27Lady From Laramie May 25, 1959
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1 - 28The Law of The Land Jun 08, 1959
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1 - 29Man Missing Jun 15, 1959
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1 - 30No Heart For Killing Jun 22, 1959
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1 - 31Shadow of A Gun Jun 29, 1959
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1 - 32Wire's End Jul 06, 1959
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1 - 33Dark Road Jul 20, 1959
Overview
Man Without a Gun, is an American western television series produced by 20th Century Fox television and presented in first-run syndication in the United States from 1957 to 1959. Set in the town of Yellowstone near Yellowstone National Park in the then Dakota Territory during the 1870s, the program starred Rex Reason as newspaper editor Adam MacLean, who brought miscreants to justice without the use of violence or gunplay but through his Yellowstone Sentinel. The co-star was Mort Mills, as Marshal Frank Tallman, who intervened when the "pen" proved not to be "mightier than the sword".Harry Harvey, Sr., was cast in twenty-one episodes as Yellowstone Mayor George Dixon. The program is considered to have been unique because it showcased MacLean's moral ethics and common sense to bring outlaws to justice. The show was also used as a schoolroom to teach the youngsters of the 1950s about decency and the differences between right and wrong.