Monday, August 31st TV listings for Grit TV (WMAR-TV2) Baltimore, MD
El Dorado (1966)
An old gunfighter (John Wayne), a drifter (James Caan) and a deputy sober up a sheriff (Robert Mitchum) to track down killers.
The Rifleman The Indian
A U.S. marshal arrives in North Fork, taking an Indian prisoner back east for trial.
The Rifleman The Boarding House
A woman whom Lucas remembers as a card cheat opens a boardinghouse in town.
The Lone Ranger Showdown at Sand Creek
A tenderfoot tries to replace his murdered lawman brother.
The Lone Ranger Heart of a Cheater
A retired outlaw offers shelter to a pair of bank robbers until he sees the influence they have on his grandson.
Tombstone Territory Reward for a Gunslinger
After an outlaw escapes from a stagecoach hold-up killing, Claiborne spearheads a drive in Tombstone to raise a reward for his capture; two shady bounty hunters plan to get the reward.
Tombstone Territory Ride Out at Noon
After Sam Brewster's son gets shot in self-defense by Deputy Charlie, only Curly Bill Brocius decides to stand with the sheriff when they meet Brewster's men at the outskirts of town.
Death Valley Days Long Night at Fort Lonely
Renegade Natives led by a white man named Clay terrorizes the residents living in a decommissioned fort.
Death Valley Days A Gift
An Indian chief gives a woman a terrible choice.
Zane Grey Theatre King of the Valley
Falling cattle prices threaten a land baron's wealth.
Zane Grey Theatre Rebel Ranger
A Civil War widow hopes to reclaim her homestead.
The Texan The Nomad
Bill comes to the defense of an unassuming man who is being bullied and tries to encourage him to stand up for himself; soon after, the man asks Bill to teach him how to use a gun.
The Texan Killer's Road
Bill takes the job of escorting a convicted killer to his hanging, knowing that the man's sons and gang members are planning to free him.
Bat Masterson A Lesson in Violence
Bat travels to a Texas ranch to drive cattle for rancher Orin Dilts, but Orin stands accused of burning down the local land and the Grant family suspects Bat to be his hired gun.
Bat Masterson Run for Your Money
Determined to take over Bat's bank, a greedy saloonkeeper interferes with a crucial gold shipment and triggers a panic among the clientele that threatens to send Bat into financial ruin.
Tales of Wells Fargo The Witness
An old friend of Jim Hardie's is killed in a Wells Fargo express office robbery.
Tales of Wells Fargo Alder Gulch
Hardie goes undercover to the town of Alder Gulch to investigate stagecoach robberies.
Tales of Wells Fargo Stage To Nowhere
Jim Hardie joins a group of passengers aboard a stagecoach that includes a woman and her son, a reporter and an outlaw.
Tales of Wells Fargo The Counterfeiters
Hardie takes on counterfeiters who have created fake Wells Fargo checks.
The Sons of Katie Elder (1965)
Four sons learn their father gambled away the family ranch, leading to his murder. The brothers decide to avenge their father's death and win back the ranch, starting a feud with the local sheriff and the rival Hastings clan.
The Cowboys (1972)
An aging rancher is forced to hire a group of schoolboys when his own men desert him before a 400-mile cattle drive.
Tales of Wells Fargo Defiant at the Gate
A double-crossing outlaw is hunted down by his gang.
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Death Valley Days The Understanding
John Parker has been raised by the Comanches since he was a boy and wants to remain with his Native family; stranded in the desert after being injured, a young Mexican woman rescues him, and he starts to wonder about his choice.
Death Valley Days Jimmy Dayton's Bonanza
A saloon girl faces a decision after she accepts a marriage proposal from a ranch foreman, only to find that he has misrepresented his situation; the honeymoon is over when Jim Dayton's wife stumbles onto his past.
The Law vs. Billy the Kid (1954)
Outlaw Billy (Scott Brady) courts a rancher's daughter (Betta St. John) and is hunted by lawman Pat Garrett (James Griffith).
