The Cannon family fights to establish a ranch in the Arizona Territory of the 1870s, amid conflicts with kin and the threat of hostile Indians. Forceful family head John is helped by his brother Buck and son Billy, whose mother is killed in the first episode. After her death, John unites the family with the wealthy Montoyas by marrying their daughter Victoria.
A colorful WWII flying ace leads a maverick fighter squadron against the Japanese in the Pacific. The series is loosely based on the exploits of Marine Maj. Gregory 'Pappy' Boyington, who was a series consultant. Also known as 'Baa Baa Black Sheep.'
Two lawmen---and two approaches to law enforcement---in 1880s Arizona Territory. The marshal wasn't shy about using force, and his deputy was a sharpshooting storekeeper who hated to use his gun. The latter was actually the leading character (hence, the title), and star Henry Fonda appeared in relatively few episodes, though he did narrate them all. Robert Redford made his TV debut in a first-season story.
An enigmatic troubleshooter drives a '65 Corvette and travels the country responding to SOS calls from folks in trouble. Although money never changes hands, this do-gooder does require that the recipients of his services be willing to do him a favor in the future.