
TV Schedule for INSP
Friday, October 31st TV listings for INSP
Daniel Boone The Williamsburg Cannon
Using Mingo and one cannon as a decoy, Boone slips the rest past the British.
Laramie The Lost Dutchman
When a cattleman who double-crossed Slim is later found dead, Slim becomes the prime suspect in the man's death.
Cheyenne The Law Man
Cheyenne is sent by the Cattlemen's Association to stop a cattle rustling.
The Rifleman Seven
A prison wagon carrying seven criminals stops over in North Fork for supplies.
The Rifleman The Pitchman
A con man and his son want Lucas' mineral rights.
The High Chaparral Trail to Nevermore
Stranded in the desert after a bandit attack, Manolito, Victoria and wounded John hide in a deserted town.
Wagon Train The Major Adams Story
Maj. Adams fights in the Civil War, but there is unfinished business with the woman he left behind.
Wagon Train The Major Adams Story
Adams proposes marriage to his former girlfriend Raine.
Gunsmoke The Bassops
A killer handcuffed to unconscious Matt claims to be the marshal.
Laramie The Mountain Men
After his son is killed, Carl Sanford and his surviving sons decide to use the Sherman Ranch to exact their own brand of justice on the killer as he's being transported to prison.
Wagon Train The Jennifer Churchill Story
A railroad tycoon's daughter (Rhonda Fleming) runs away to join the wagon train and win Flint's heart. With Robert Horton.
Gunsmoke The Killer
Matt tries to prove a boastful bully is guilty of cold-blooded murder when he provokes gunfights with men who have no chance against him.
Gunsmoke Doc's Revenge
Doc Adams is arrested for murder after he vows to kill a stranger who comes to Dodge.
Gunsmoke The Preacher
Matt substitutes himself to save newcomer Seth Tandy from a beating at the hands of Sam Keeler, a loud braggart of a man.
Gunsmoke How to Die for Nothing
A man swears to avenge his brother, whom Matt killed in self-defense.
Hellfighters (1968)
An oil-rig firefighter's (John Wayne) estranged daughter (Katharine Ross) falls in love with his right-hand man (Jim Hutton).
Blood Alley (1955)
Chinese villagers free a merchant marine captain (John Wayne) from the communists to take them to Hong Kong in a stern-wheeler.