
Seasons and episodes
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1 - 1Prairie Incident October 01, 1959
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1 - 2Full Circle October 08, 1959
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1 - 3A Matter Of Life And Death October 15, 1959
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1 - 4The Hostiles October 22, 1959
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1 - 5Passenger To Mescalero October 29, 1959
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1 - 6Blood Trails November 05, 1959
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1 - 7Desperate Decision November 12, 1959
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1 - 8Appointment In Santa Fe November 19, 1959
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1 - 9The Gibbet November 26, 1959
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1 - 10The Dude December 03, 1959
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1 - 11The Innocents December 10, 1959
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1 - 12Clear Title December 17, 1959
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1 - 13Toll Road December 24, 1959
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1 - 14Calculated Risk December 31, 1959
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1 - 15Fear January 07, 1960
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1 - 16Endurance January 14, 1960
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1 - 17The Comet January 21, 1960
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1 - 18The Rawhiders January 28, 1960
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1 - 19The Imposter February 04, 1960
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1 - 20Common Ground February 11, 1960
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1 - 21The Matriarch February 18, 1960
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1 - 22A Question Of Courage February 25, 1960
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1 - 23Dangerous Barriers March 10, 1960
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1 - 24The Show-Off March 17, 1960
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1 - 25Rabbit's Fang March 24, 1960
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1 - 26Stella March 31, 1960
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1 - 27Amnesty April 07, 1960
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1 - 28Jeb's Daughter April 14, 1960
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1 - 29Cavern Of The Wind April 21, 1960
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1 - 30Trojan Horse May 05, 1960
Overview
Law of the Plainsman is a Western television series starring Michael Ansara that aired on the NBC television network from October 1, 1959, until May 5, 1960. The character of Native American U.S. Marshal Sam Buckhart was introduced in two episodes of the popular ABC Western television series The Rifleman starring Chuck Connors as Lucas McCain. Law of the Plainsman is distinctive and unique in that it was one of the few television programs that featured a Native American as the lead character, a bold move for U.S.network television at that time. Ansara had earlier appeared in the series Broken Arrow, having portrayed the Apache chief, Cochise. Ansara, however, was not Native American but of Syrian descent. Ansara played Sam Buckhart, an Apache Indian who saved the life of a U.S. Cavalry officer after an Indian ambush. When the officer died, he left Sam money that was used for an education at private schools and Harvard University. After school, he returned to New Mexico where he became a Deputy Marshal working for Marshal Andy Morrison. He lived in a boarding house run by Martha Commager. The only other continuing character was 8-year old Tess Logan, an orphan who had been rescued by Buckhart. Robert Harland, later of Target: The Corruptors! starred in seven episodes as Deputy Billy Lordan. Wayne Rogers, who went on to star in another Four Star western, Stagecoach West, and later, M*A*S*H, also played deputy Lordan in several episodes.