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The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: October 15, 1954
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 164
  • Networks: ABC
  • Genres: Western, Family
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The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin(1954)

TMDB Rating: 6.9 (19 votes)

Overview

The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin is an American children's television program. Beginning in October 1954 until May 1959, 166 episodes originally aired on ABC television network. It starred child actor Lee Aaker as Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a US Cavalry post known as Fort Apache. He and his German shepherd dog, Rin Tin Tin, helped the soldiers to establish order in the American West. Texas-born actor James Brown appeared as Lieutenant Ripley "Rip" Masters. Co-stars included veteran actor Joe Sawyer and actor Rand Brooks from Gone with the Wind fame.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

34 episodes • 1954

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Meet Rin Tin TinOct 15, 19540.0
2Wolf CryOct 22, 19540.0
3Rin Tin Tin in the Flaming ForestOct 29, 19540.0
4Rin Tin Tin and the Raging RiverNov 5, 19540.0
5The Killer CatNov 12, 19540.0
6The Education of Corporal RustyNov 19, 19540.0
7Rin Tin Tin and the Apache ChiefNov 26, 19540.0
8Rin Tin Tin, OutlawDec 3, 19540.0
9The Outcast of Fort ApacheDec 10, 19540.0
10Rin Tin Tin and the Ancient MarinerDec 17, 19540.0
11Rin Tin Tin and the Raw RecruitDec 24, 19540.0
12Blood BrothersDec 31, 19540.0
13Rin Tin Tin and the Gold BullionJan 7, 19550.0
14Rin Tin Tin and the Sacred LanceJan 14, 19550.0
15Rin Tin Tin and the Shifting SandsJan 21, 19550.0
16Rusty Plays CupidJan 28, 19550.0
17Rin Tin Tin and the Medicine ManFeb 4, 19550.0
18Rin Tin Tin and the Babe in the WoodsFeb 11, 19550.0
19Rin Tin Tin and the Eagle's NestFeb 18, 19550.0
20Rusty Resigns from the ArmyFeb 25, 19550.0
21The Legacy of Sean O'HaraMar 4, 19550.0
22Rin Tin Tin and the Barber of SevilleMar 11, 19550.0
23Rin Tin Tin and the Blushing BridesMar 18, 19550.0
24The Guilty OneMar 25, 19550.0
25Rin Tin Tin and the Magic BoxApr 1, 19550.0
26Rin Tin Tin and the Bandit KingdomApr 8, 19550.0
27Rin Tin Tin and the Printer's DevilApr 15, 19550.0
28Rin Tin Tin and the Dead Man's GoldApr 22, 19550.0
29Rin Tin Tin and the Ghost TownApr 29, 19550.0
30O'Hara Gets BustedMay 6, 19550.0
31Rin Tin Tin and the Bounty HuntersMay 13, 19550.0
32Farewell to Fort ApacheMay 20, 19550.0
33Rin Tin Tin and the Lost ScotchmanMay 27, 19550.0
34Rin Tin Tin and the Lonesome RoadJun 3, 19550.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

38 episodes • 1955

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Rin Tin Tin and the Bugle CallSep 9, 19550.0
2Rin Tin Tin Meets ShakespeareSep 16, 19550.0
3Rin Tin Tin and the Wild StallionSep 23, 19550.0
4Rusty VolunteersSep 30, 19550.0
5Rin Tin Tin and the Poor Little Rich BoyOct 7, 19550.0
6Rin Tin Tin and the White BuffaloOct 14, 19550.0
7Rin Tin Tin Meets Mister PresidentOct 21, 19550.0
8Rin Tin Tin and the Iron HorseOct 28, 19550.0
9Rin Tin Tin and the Connecticut YankeeNov 4, 19550.0
10Higgins Rides AgainNov 11, 19550.0
11Boone's Wedding DayNov 18, 19550.0
12Rusty Goes to TownNov 25, 19550.0
13Rin Tin Tin and the Lost PatrolDec 2, 19550.0
14Rin Tin Tin and the Star WitnessDec 9, 19550.0
15Rin Tin Tin and the Last ChanceDec 16, 19550.0
16Rin Tin Tin and the Christmas StoryDec 23, 19550.0
17Rin Tin Tin and the Indian Burial GroundsDec 30, 19550.0
18Rin Tin Tin and the Missing HeirJan 13, 19560.0
19Rusty's RomanceJan 20, 19560.0
20Rin Tin Tin and the Tin SoldierJan 27, 19560.0
21Rin Tin Tin and the Big TopFeb 3, 19560.0
22Rusty's Bank AccountFeb 10, 19560.0
23Rin Tin Tin Meets O'Hara's MotherFeb 17, 19560.0
24Rin Tin Tin and the Return of the Ancient MarinerFeb 24, 19560.0
25The Failing LightMar 2, 19560.0
26Rusty's MysteryMar 9, 19560.0
27The Third RiderMar 16, 19560.0
28Rusty SurrendersMar 23, 19560.0
29Rin Tin Tin and the RainmakerMar 30, 19560.0
30Scotchman's GoldApr 6, 19560.0
31Attack on Fort ApacheApr 13, 19560.0
32Rin Tin Tin and Homer the GreatApr 20, 19560.0
33Rinty Finds a BoneApr 27, 19560.0
34Rin Tin Tin Meets Mister NobodyMay 4, 19560.0
35Rin Tin Tin and the Circle of FireMay 11, 19560.0
36Hubert Goes WestMay 18, 19560.0
37Rin Tin Tin and the Lost TreasureMay 25, 19560.0
38Rin Tin Tin and the Second ChanceJun 1, 19560.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

40 episodes • 1956

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Forward Ho!Sep 7, 19560.0
2Rin Tin Tin and the Witch of the WoodsSep 14, 19560.0
3Sorrowful JoeSep 21, 19560.0
4Rin Tin Tin and the Return of the ChiefSep 28, 19560.0
5Silent BattleOct 5, 19560.0
6Yo-o RintyOct 12, 19560.0
7Rin Tin Tin and the White WolfOct 19, 19560.0
8Return of Rin Tin TinOct 26, 19560.0
9Boone's GrandpappyNov 2, 19560.0
10The Lost PuppyNov 9, 19560.0
11Presidential CitationNov 16, 19560.0
12Wagon TrainNov 23, 19560.0
13Fort AdventureNov 30, 19560.0
14Rin Tin Tin and the InvadersDec 14, 19560.0
15Racing RailsDec 28, 19560.0
16Higgins' Last StandJan 4, 19570.0
17The Indian HaterJan 11, 19570.0
18Rin Tin Tin Meets the Southern ColonelJan 18, 19570.0
19The Warrior's PromiseJan 25, 19570.0
20Sorrowful Joe ReturnsFeb 1, 19570.0
21The Lieutenant's LessonFeb 8, 19570.0
22The Swedish CookFeb 15, 19570.0
23Rusty Gets BustedFeb 22, 19570.0
24O'Hara's GoldMar 1, 19570.0
25O'Hara Gets CultureMar 8, 19570.0
26The Frame-UpMar 15, 19570.0
27Boone's CommissionMar 22, 19570.0
28The Silent WitnessMar 29, 19570.0
29Indian BloodApr 5, 19570.0
30The Old SoldierApr 12, 19570.0
31Stagecoach SallyApr 19, 19570.0
32Bitter MedicineApr 26, 19570.0
33Corporal CarsonMay 3, 19570.0
34Hubert's NieceMay 10, 19570.0
35O'Hara Gets AmnesiaMay 17, 19570.0
36Along Came TubbsMay 24, 19570.0
37Swanson's ChoiceMay 31, 19570.0
38The Gentle KingdomJun 7, 19570.0
39The SwapperJun 14, 19570.0
40The Old Man of the MountainJun 21, 19570.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

26 episodes • 1957

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Return to Fort ApacheSep 20, 19570.0
2The Courtship of Marshal HigginsSep 27, 19570.0
3Rusty's RewardOct 4, 19570.0
4A Look of EaglesOct 11, 19570.0
5The Last NavajoOct 18, 19570.0
6Mother O'Hara's MarriageOct 25, 19570.0
7Hostage of War BonnetNov 1, 19570.0
8Rodeo ClownNov 8, 19570.0
9Rusty's StrategyNov 15, 19570.0
10Frontier AngelNov 22, 19570.0
11The HuntedDec 6, 19570.0
12White ChiefDec 13, 19570.0
13Boundary BustersDec 20, 19570.0
14Rin Tin Tin and the River ChaseJan 10, 19580.0
15Top GunJan 24, 19580.0
16Tomahawk TubbsFeb 7, 19580.0
17The New C.O.Feb 14, 19580.0
18Pritikin's PredicamentFeb 21, 19580.0
19Rusty's RemedyFeb 28, 19580.0
20Spanish GoldMar 7, 19580.0
21Bitter BountyMar 14, 19580.0
22Sorrowful Joe's PolicyMar 21, 19580.0
23Border IncidentMar 28, 19580.0
24Wind-Wagon McClanahanApr 4, 19580.0
25Rin Tin Tin and the Secret WeaponApr 11, 19580.0
26Brave BowApr 18, 19580.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

26 episodes • 1958

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The General's DaughterSep 19, 19580.0
2Escape to DangerSep 26, 19580.0
3Decision of Rin Tin TinOct 3, 19580.0
4The Foot SoldierOct 10, 19580.0
5Rusty's OpportunityOct 17, 19580.0
6Running HorseOct 24, 19580.0
7The CloudbustersOct 31, 19580.0
8Deadman's ValleyNov 7, 19580.0
9Grandpappy's Love AffairNov 14, 19580.0
10The EpidemicNov 21, 19580.0
11The Best PolicyDec 5, 19580.0
12Miracle of the MissionDec 12, 19580.0
13Star of IndiaJan 2, 19590.0
14The Misfit MarshalJan 9, 19590.0
15Old BetsyJan 16, 19590.0
16Stagecoach to PhoenixJan 23, 19590.0
17Major MockingbirdJan 30, 19590.0
18The MatadorFeb 6, 19590.0
19The AccusationFeb 13, 19590.0
20Royal RecruitFeb 20, 19590.0
21The Devil Rides PointFeb 27, 19590.0
22Pillajohn's ProgressMar 6, 19590.0
23The Ming VaseMar 13, 19590.0
24Apache StampedeMar 20, 19590.0
25The Luck of O'HaraApr 3, 19590.0
26The FailureMay 8, 19590.0

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