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Branded

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 24, 1965
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 48
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Western
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Branded(1965)

TMDB Rating: 6.4 (16 votes)

Overview

Branded is an American Western series which aired on NBC from 1965 through 1966, sponsored by Procter & Gamble in its Sunday night 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time period, and starred Chuck Connors as Jason McCord, a United States Army Cavalry captain who had been drummed out of the service following an unjust accusation of cowardice.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

16 episodes • 1965

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1SurvivalJan 24, 19650.0
2The VindicatorJan 31, 19650.0
3The TestFeb 7, 19650.0
4The Rules of the GameFeb 14, 19650.0
5The BountyFeb 21, 19650.0
6Leap Upon Mountains...Feb 28, 19650.0
7Coward Step AsideMar 7, 19650.0
8The Mission (1)Mar 14, 19650.0
9The Mission (2)Mar 21, 19650.0
10The Mission (3)Mar 28, 19650.0
11The First KillApr 4, 19650.0
12Very Few HeroesApr 11, 19650.0
13One Way OutApr 18, 19650.0
14That the Brave EndureApr 25, 19650.0
15Taste of PoisonMay 2, 19650.0
16Price of a NameMay 23, 19650.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

32 episodes • 1965

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Judge NotSep 12, 19650.0
2Now Join the Human RaceSep 19, 19650.0
3Mightier than the SwordSep 26, 19650.0
4I Killed Jason McCordOct 3, 19650.0
5The Bar SinisterOct 10, 19650.0
6Seward's FollyOct 17, 19650.0
7Salute the Soldier BrieflyOct 24, 19650.0
8The Richest Man in Boot HillOct 31, 19650.0
9Fill No Glass for Me (1)Nov 7, 19650.0
10Fill No Glass for Me (2)Nov 14, 19650.0
11The Greastest Coward on EarthNov 21, 19650.0
12$10,000 for DurangoNov 28, 19650.0
13Romany Roundup (1)Dec 5, 19650.0
14Romany Roundup (2)Dec 12, 19650.0
15A Proud TownDec 19, 19650.0
16The Golden FleeceJan 2, 19660.0
17The WolfersJan 9, 19660.0
18This Stage of FoolsJan 16, 19660.0
19A Destiny Which Made Us BrothersJan 23, 19660.0
20McCord's WayJan 30, 19660.0
21Nice Day for a HangingFeb 6, 19660.0
22Barbed WireFeb 13, 19660.0
23Yellow for CourageFeb 20, 19660.0
24Call to Glory (1)Feb 27, 19660.0
25Call to Glory (2)Mar 6, 19660.0
26Call to Glory (3)Mar 13, 19660.0
27The Ghost of MuriettaMar 20, 19660.0
28The Assassins (1)Mar 27, 19660.0
29The Assassins (2)Apr 3, 19660.0
30Headed for DoomsdayApr 10, 19660.0
31Cowards Die Many TimesApr 17, 19660.0
32KellieApr 24, 19660.0

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