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Daniel Boone

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 24, 1964
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 165
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Action & Adventure, Western
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Daniel Boone(1964)
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TMDB Rating: 6.9 (29 votes)

Overview

Daniel Boone is an American action-adventure television series starring Fess Parker as Daniel Boone that aired from September 24, 1964 to September 10, 1970 on NBC for 165 episodes, and was made by 20th Century Fox Television. Ed Ames co-starred as Mingo, Boone's Cherokee friend, for the first four seasons of the series. Albert Salmi portrayed Boone's companion Yadkin in season one only. Dallas McKennon portrayed innkeeper Cincinnatus. Country Western singer-actor Jimmy Dean was a featured actor as Josh Clements during the 1968–1970 seasons. Actor and former NFL football player Rosey Grier made regular appearances as Gabe Cooper in the 1969 to 1970 season. The show was broadcast "in living color" beginning in fall 1965, the second season, and was shot entirely in California and Kanab, Utah.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

29 episodes • 1964Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Ken-Tuck-ESep 24, 19640.0
2Tekawitha McLeodOct 1, 19640.0
3My Brother's KeeperOct 8, 19640.0
4The Family FluellenOct 22, 19640.0
5The ChoosingOct 29, 19640.0
6Lac DuquesneNov 5, 196410.0
7The Sound of WingsNov 12, 19640.0
8A Short Walk to SalemNov 19, 19640.0
9The Sisters O'HannrahanDec 3, 19640.0
10PompeyDec 10, 19640.0
11Mountain of the DeadDec 17, 19640.0
12Not in Our StarsDec 31, 19640.0
13The HostagesJan 7, 19650.0
14The ReturningJan 14, 19650.0
15The ProphetJan 21, 19650.0
16The First StoneJan 28, 19650.0
17A Place of 1000 SpiritsFeb 4, 19650.0
18The Sound of FearFeb 11, 19650.0
19The Price of FriendshipFeb 18, 19650.0
20The QuietistsFeb 25, 19650.0
21The Devil's FourMar 4, 19650.0
22The ReunionMar 11, 19650.0
23The Ben Franklin EncounterMar 18, 19650.0
24Four-Leaf CloverMar 25, 19650.0
25Cain's Birthday (1)Apr 1, 19650.0
26Cain's Birthday (2)Apr 8, 19650.0
27Daughter of the DevilApr 15, 19650.0
28Doll of SorrowApr 22, 19650.0
29The Courtship of Jericho JonesApr 29, 19650.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

30 episodes • 1965

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Empire of the LostSep 16, 19650.0
2The Tortoise and the HareSep 23, 19650.0
3The Mound BuildersSep 30, 19650.0
4My Name Is RawlsOct 7, 19650.0
5The Old Man and the CaveOct 14, 19650.0
6The TrekOct 21, 19650.0
7The Aaron Burr StoryOct 28, 19650.0
8Cry of GoldNov 4, 19650.0
9The Peace TreeNov 11, 19650.0
10The Thanksgiving StoryNov 25, 19650.0
11A Rope for MingoDec 2, 19650.0
12The First BeauDec 9, 19650.0
13The Perilous JourneyDec 16, 19650.0
14The Christmas StoryDec 23, 19650.0
15The Tamarack Massacre AffairDec 30, 19650.0
16GabrielJan 6, 19660.0
17Seminole TerritoryJan 13, 19660.0
18The DeserterJan 20, 19660.0
19Crisis by FireJan 27, 19660.0
20The GunFeb 3, 19660.0
21The PrisonersFeb 10, 19660.0
22The Fifth ManFeb 17, 19660.0
23The Gun-Barrel HighwayFeb 24, 19660.0
24The SearchMar 3, 19660.0
25Fifty RiflesMar 10, 19660.0
26The TrapMar 17, 19660.0
27The AccusedMar 24, 19660.0
28CibolaMar 31, 19660.0
29The High Cumberland (1)Apr 14, 19660.0
30The High Cumberland (2)Apr 21, 19660.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

28 episodes • 1966Avg: 1.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Dan'l Boone Shot a B'arSep 15, 19660.0
2The AllegiancesSep 22, 19660.0
3GoliathSep 29, 19660.0
4GrizzlyOct 6, 19660.0
5First in War, First in PeaceOct 13, 19660.0
6Run a Crooked MileOct 20, 19660.0
7The MatchmakerOct 27, 19661.0
8OnathaNov 3, 19660.0
9The Loser's RaceNov 10, 19660.0
10The Enchanted GunNov 17, 19660.0
11Requiem for Craw GreenDec 1, 19660.0
12The Lost ColonyDec 8, 19660.0
13River PassageDec 15, 19660.0
14When a King Is a PawnDec 22, 19660.0
15The SymbolDec 29, 19660.0
16The Williamsburg Cannon (1)Jan 12, 19670.0
17The Williamsburg Cannon (2)Jan 19, 19670.0
18The Wolf ManJan 26, 19670.0
19The Jasper Ledbedder StoryFeb 2, 19670.0
20When I Became a Man, I Put Away Childish ThingsFeb 9, 19670.0
21The Long Way HomeFeb 16, 19670.0
22The Young OnesFeb 23, 19670.0
23Delo JonesMar 2, 19670.0
24The NecklaceMar 9, 19670.0
25Fort West PointMar 23, 19670.0
26Bitter MissionMar 30, 19670.0
27Take the Southbound StageApr 6, 19670.0
28The Fallow LandApr 13, 19670.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

26 episodes • 1967

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Ballad of Sidewinder and the CherokeeSep 14, 19670.0
2The Ordeal of Israel BooneSep 21, 19670.0
3The RenegadeSep 28, 19670.0
4TannerOct 5, 19670.0
5BeaumarchaisOct 12, 19670.0
6The King's ShillingOct 19, 19670.0
7The InheritanceOct 26, 19670.0
8The TraitorNov 2, 19670.0
9The Value of a KingNov 9, 19670.0
10The Desperate RaidNov 16, 19670.0
11The Spanish HorseNov 23, 19670.0
12Chief MingoDec 7, 19670.0
13The Secret CodeDec 14, 19670.0
14A Matter of BloodDec 28, 19670.0
15The Scrimshaw Ivory ChartJan 4, 19680.0
16The ImposterJan 18, 19680.0
17The WitnessesJan 25, 19680.0
18The Flaming RocksFeb 1, 19680.0
19Then Who Will They Hang from the Yardarm If Willy Gets Away?Feb 8, 19680.0
20The Spanish FortFeb 15, 19680.0
21Hero's WelcomeFeb 22, 19680.0
22Orlando, the ProphetFeb 29, 19680.0
23The Far Side of FuryMar 7, 19680.0
24NightmareMar 14, 19680.0
25Thirty Pieces of SilverMar 28, 19680.0
26Faith's WayApr 4, 19680.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

26 episodes • 1968

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Be Thankful for the Fickleness of WomenSep 19, 19680.0
2The BlackbirderOct 3, 19680.0
3The DandyOct 10, 19680.0
4The Fleeing NunsOct 24, 19680.0
5The Plague That Came to Ford's RunOct 31, 19680.0
6The BaitNov 7, 19680.0
7Big, Black and Out ThereNov 14, 19680.0
8Flag of TruceNov 21, 19680.0
9The Valley of the SunNov 28, 19680.0
10The PatriotDec 5, 19680.0
11The Return of SidewinderDec 12, 19680.0
12Minnow for a SharkJan 2, 19690.0
13To Slay a GiantJan 9, 19690.0
14A Tall Tale of Prater BeaselyJan 16, 19690.0
15Copperhead IzzyJan 30, 19690.0
16Three Score and TenFeb 6, 19690.0
17JonahFeb 13, 19690.0
18Bickford's BridgeFeb 20, 19690.0
19A Touch of CharityFeb 27, 19690.0
20For Want of a HeroMar 6, 19690.0
21Love and EquityMar 13, 19690.0
22The AlliesMar 27, 19690.0
23A Man Before His TimeApr 3, 19690.0
24For a Few RiflesApr 10, 19690.0
25Sweet Molly MaloneApr 17, 19690.0
26A Pinch of SaltMay 1, 19690.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

26 episodes • 1969

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1A Very Small RifleSep 18, 19690.0
2The Road to FreedomOct 2, 19690.0
3Benvenuto... Who?Oct 9, 19690.0
4The ManOct 16, 19690.0
5The Printing PressOct 23, 19690.0
6The TraitorOct 30, 19690.0
7The Grand AllianceNov 13, 19690.0
8Target BooneNov 20, 19690.0
9A Bearskin for Jamie BlueNov 27, 19690.0
10The CacheDec 4, 19690.0
11The Terrible TarbotsDec 11, 19690.0
12Hannah Comes HomeDec 25, 19690.0
13An Angel CriedJan 8, 19700.0
14Perilous PassageJan 15, 19700.0
15The Sunshine PatriotsJan 22, 19700.0
16Mama CooperFeb 5, 19700.0
17Before the Tall ManFeb 12, 19700.0
18Run for the MoneyFeb 19, 19700.0
19A Matter of VengeanceFeb 26, 19700.0
20The LandlordsMar 5, 19700.0
21Readin', Ritin', and RevoltMar 12, 19700.0
22Noblesse ObligeMar 26, 19700.0
23L'Épreuve d'Israël BooneApr 9, 19700.0
24Bringing Up JoshApr 16, 19700.0
25How to Become a GoddessApr 30, 19700.0
26Israel and LoveMay 7, 19700.0

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