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The Restless Gun

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 23, 1957
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 76
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Western
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The Restless Gun(1957)

TMDB Rating: 3.0 (4 votes)

Overview

The Restless Gun is an American western television series that appeared on NBC between 1957 and 1959, with John Payne in the role of Vint Bonner, a wandering cowboy in the era after the American Civil War. A skilled gunfighter, Bonner is an idealistic person who prefers peaceful resolutions of conflict wherever possible. He is gregarious, intelligent, and public-spirited. The half-hour black-and-white program aired seventy-eight episodes. Jeanne Bates appeared in varying roles with Payne in five episodes of The Restless Gun. The Restless Gun theme song begins: "I ride with the wind, my eyes on the sun, and my hand on my restless gun..." The song composer is probably Paul Dunlap, credited as the primary series composer, but could have been contributed to by either of the two other series composers, Dave Kahn and Stanley Wilson, also. Two versions are currently posted on YouTube, but neither posting lists any composer or performance credits.

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Season 1

39 episodes • 1957

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Duel at LockwoodSep 23, 19570.0
2Trail to SunsetSep 30, 19570.0
3Revenge at Harness CreekOct 7, 19570.0
4RinkOct 14, 19570.0
5JennyOct 21, 19570.0
6The Shooting of Jett KingOct 28, 19570.0
7JodyNov 4, 19570.0
8General Gilford's WidowNov 11, 19570.0
9The New SheriffNov 18, 19570.0
10Man and BoyNov 25, 19570.0
11Cheyenne ExpressDec 2, 19570.0
12Thicker Than WaterDec 9, 19570.0
13Silver ThreadsDec 16, 19570.0
14The ChildDec 23, 19570.0
15The Gold BuckleDec 30, 19570.0
16The CowardJan 6, 19580.0
17Friend in NeedJan 13, 19580.0
18Strange Family in TownJan 20, 19580.0
19Hang and Be DamnedJan 27, 19580.0
20Quiet CityFeb 3, 19580.0
21Hornitas TownFeb 10, 19580.0
22Imposter For A DayFeb 17, 19580.0
23A Pressing EngagementFeb 24, 19580.0
24The Woman from SacramentoMar 3, 19580.0
25Sheriff BillyMar 10, 19580.0
26The Hand is QuickerMar 17, 19580.0
27The SuffragetteMar 24, 19580.0
28The WhipMar 31, 19580.0
29The Crisis at Easter CreekApr 7, 19580.0
30Aunt EmmaApr 14, 19580.0
31The OutlanderApr 21, 19580.0
32The Battle of Tower RockApr 28, 19580.0
33The Torn FlagMay 5, 19580.0
34Hiram Grover's StrikeMay 12, 19580.0
35The Gold StarMay 19, 19580.0
36More Than KinMay 26, 19580.0
37The ManhuntersJun 2, 19580.0
38The PeddlerJun 9, 19580.0
39GratitudeJun 16, 19580.0
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Season 2

37 episodes • 1959

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Hill of DeathJun 22, 19590.0
2Dragon for a DaySep 29, 19580.0
3MercydayOct 6, 19580.0
4Thunder ValleyOct 13, 19580.0
5The Nowhere KidOct 20, 19580.0
6Bonner's SquawNov 3, 19580.0
7TomboyNov 10, 19580.0
8Remember the DeadNov 17, 19580.0
9No Way to KillNov 24, 19580.0
10Take Me HomeTBA0.0
11Multiply One BoyDec 8, 19580.0
12PeligrosoDec 15, 19580.0
13A Bell for Santo DomingoTBA0.0
14The Way BackTBA0.0
15The Painted BeautyJan 5, 19590.0
16Shadow of a GunfighterJan 12, 19590.0
17The Lady and the GunJan 19, 19590.0
18Blood of CourageTBA0.0
19Better Than A CannonTBA0.0
20The Dead RingerFeb 16, 19590.0
21The Last Grey ManFeb 23, 19590.0
22MelanyMar 2, 19590.0
23RicochetTBA0.0
24Dead Man's HandTBA0.0
25The Sweet SistersMar 23, 19590.0
26Incident at BluefieldMar 30, 19590.0
27The PawnApr 6, 19590.0
28Four LivesApr 13, 19590.0
29One on the HouseApr 20, 19590.0
30Code for a KillerApr 27, 19590.0
31Mme. BrimstoneMay 4, 19590.0
32Lady by LawMay 11, 19590.0
33Ride with the DevilMay 18, 19590.0
34A Trial for Jenny MayMay 25, 19590.0
35The Cavis BoyJun 1, 19590.0
36The EnglishmanJun 8, 19590.0
37A Very Special InvestigatorJun 15, 19590.0

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