Friday, March 20th TV listings for Outlaw (W36FH-D4) Traverse City, MI
Fury The 4-H Story
Joey and Frankie Watson both enter lambs in the 4-H Club Livestock Show.
Fury Junior Rodeo
At a junior rodeo, a competitor underhandedly switches horses with Joey.
Fury Ghost Town
Bank robbers hide their ill-gotten gains at a local ghost town.
Fury The Hobo
A man on the run from the law takes a job at the ranch, but when he's discovered he must decide whether to flee or stay and help Fury.
Fury Tungsten Queen
Joey and Hank go after some claim jumpers at a local tungsten mine. Jim Newton: Peter Graves.
Fury Joey Sees It Through
The spoiled daughter of a deceased veteran comes to stay with the Newtons.
Fury Stolen Fury
Rustlers take Fury, but when Peter and Joey try to rescue the stallion, he winds up rescuing them.
The Yellow Rose When Honor Dies
A widow and her two stepsons clash while running a 200,000-acre Texas ranch.
The Yellow Rose Walls of Fear
A widow and her two stepsons clash while running a 200,000-acre Texas ranch.
Fury The Choice
Jim is adamant about not selling Fury, until Joey suffers an injury that requires an expensive surgery immediately.
Fury The Boy Scout Story
Buzz is unimpressed when Joey joins the Boy Scouts.
Fury Search for Joey
Joey convinces Pete to lead a camping trip, which causes a panic when the doctor learns the dog that bit Joey before leaving was rabid.
Fury The Miracle
A rodeo champion gets himself injured and Jim invites him to the ranch.
Fury The Test
The father of a new boy at school expects him to spend all his free time studying.
Fury Fury Runs to Win
The mortgage holder convinces Joey to enter Fury in a winner-take-all horse race.
Trailing Danger (1947)
A cowboy (Johnny Mack Brown) hunts outlaws and lets bullets do the talking.
The Fighting Ranger (1948)
A bold Texas Ranger sets off on the trail of a band of ruthless outlaws.
'Neath the Arizona Skies (1934)
A cowboy escorts a young half-Native American girl, whose mother has recently died. He must find her white father in order to claim her hefty inheritance.
Blue Steel (1934)
Marshal John Carruthers helps a sheriff find out who stole the town's payroll, and together they discover the town's leader stole the money to buy up all the land.
The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West (1976)
A wagon master and his bumbling assistant guide a procession of one wagon, one luxurious coach and five people.
Gone With the West (1975)
A reporter hears how an ex-convict (James Caan) and an Indian woman (Stefanie Powers) destroyed an Old West town overnight.
Trailing Danger (1947)
A cowboy (Johnny Mack Brown) hunts outlaws and lets bullets do the talking.
The Fighting Ranger (1948)
A bold Texas Ranger sets off on the trail of a band of ruthless outlaws.
'Neath the Arizona Skies (1934)
A cowboy escorts a young half-Native American girl, whose mother has recently died. He must find her white father in order to claim her hefty inheritance.
Blue Steel (1934)
Marshal John Carruthers helps a sheriff find out who stole the town's payroll, and together they discover the town's leader stole the money to buy up all the land.
Bonanza The Abduction
Hoss and Little Joe spend the most unforgettable night at the carnival when Little Joe's date disappears.
Bonanza Breed of Violence
A sheriff's daughter runs off with her boyfriend (John Ericson), unaware he is a murderous bank robber.
Range Rider The Holy Terror
Range Rider (Jock Mahoney) tracks two kidnappers whose plans he and Dick (Dick Jones) interrupted. With Lonnie Burr, Pamela Blake.
Range Rider The Border City Affair
An outlaw poses as the sheriff he murdered.
Range Rider The Black Terror
A killer's reign of terror keeps townspeople in their homes.
Range Rider Marshal From Madero
Range Rider (Jock Mahoney) and Dick (Dick Jones) capture a gang with the help of a U.S. marshal (Stanley Andrews) who was being held hostage.
Range Rider Bullets and Badmen
Range Rider and Dick help when a respected rancher collapses in the street and the town doctor is held captive by outlaws.
Range Rider West of Cheyenne
Range Rider (Jock Mahoney) and Dick (Dick Jones) assist Jean Snyder (Pamela Blake) in building a telegraph line.
