The Rifleman Season 4
The Rifleman is an American Western television program starring Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son, Mark McCain. It was set in the 1880s in the town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory. The show was filmed in black-and-white, half-hour episodes. "The Rifleman" aired on ABC from September 30, 1958 to April 8, 1963 as a production of Four Star Television. It was one of the first prime time series to have a widowed parent raise a child.
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The Rifleman Season 4 Full Episode Guide
A head wound wipes out Lucas's memory, leaving him with only one clue: he's wearing an outlaw's gun.
A veteran returns with tales of heroism and the fate of Milly's brother in the Civil War.
The town of North Fork becomes a haven for outlaws when suave Ben Judson smooth-talks his way into the marshal's job.
Lucas is torn by conflicting emotions when he meets the town's new preacher—a former outlaw whom the Rifleman vowed to kill.
No one's more surprised than Micah when newcomer Leota Carraway claims he's her long-lost husband and the father of her child.
Mark befriends singer-banjoist Lafayette Bly, a blind man with an acute sense of hearing—and a very strong grip.
Mark is shocked when he discovers that his father is a poker player.
Mark learns that the prisoner Micah is escorting to the gallows is the man that saved his life three years previously.
Lucas has double trouble: his lookalike is tearing up the town.
Sammy Davis Jr. stars as Tip Corey, son of a man allegedly murdered in North Fork.
Banker Hamilton is closing up for the day when Rudy Gray persuades him to stay open for one more transaction - a withdrawal at gunpoint.
The pangs of first love are painful for Mark: the object of his affections has eyes for another.
An Englishman arrives with a custom-made rifle—and a plan to kill Lucas.
Lucas's old Army pal settles in North Fork with his deaf daughter.
When an expected lawman doesn't arrive from Denver, several gunfighters arrive in North Fork and cause trouble.
The Queen-to-be of France hides out in Northfork.
Lucas seeks an escape when he's captured by outlaws while seeking help for an injured Mark.
Mark finds himself the unwilling companion of gunman Carl Avery.
Lucas becomes the target of a vengeful mountaineer.
Lucas tries to stop embittered John Holliver from venting his wrath on the people who expelled him from town years before.
Mark Twain visits Southfork, and quickly alienates the townspeople.
Stubborn Grandpa Fogarty is Lucas's main roadblock as he tries to get young Woody Fogarty to attend school.
Able Lincoln's claim that he's the Great Emancipator himself amuses everyone except Matt Yorty.
Lucas tries to dissuade a latter-day knight from rushing into battle.
Corey Hazlett insists he's innocent of murder, despite Lucas's eyewitness testimony.
Mark goes to work for Will Temple, a badly scarred and very mysterious rancher.
Lucas is taken hostage by two prison wagon drivers angered that he won't give them more whiskey.
Mark and Milly are held prisoner in her general store when two gunmen attempt a daring robbery.
Lucas tries to find out why Mark has taken a job as a stableboy.
A bandit imprisons Lucas and Mark.