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The Tall Man

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 10, 1960
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 75
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Western
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The Tall Man(1960)

TMDB Rating: 6.3 (6 votes)

Overview

The Tall Man is a half-hour American western television series about Sheriff Pat Garrett and the gunfighter Billy the Kid that aired seventy-five episodes on NBC from 1960 to 1962, filmed by Revue Productions.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

37 episodes • 1960

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Garrett and the KidSep 10, 19600.0
2Forty-Dollar BootsSep 17, 19600.0
3Bad CompanySep 24, 19600.0
4The ShawlOct 1, 19600.0
5The Lonely StarOct 8, 19600.0
6A Bounty for BillyOct 15, 19600.0
7The ParsonOct 29, 19600.0
8Night Train to TularosaNov 15, 19600.0
9Larceny and Young LadiesNov 19, 19600.0
10Counterfeit LawNov 26, 19600.0
11And the BeastNov 26, 19600.0
12Bitter AshesDec 3, 19600.0
13McBean Rides AgainDec 10, 19600.0
14Tiger EyeDec 17, 19600.0
15Billy's BabyDec 24, 19600.0
16One of One ThousandDec 31, 19600.0
17First BloodJan 7, 19610.0
18A Gun Is for KillingJan 14, 19610.0
19The Grudge FightJan 21, 19610.0
20The Best PolicyJan 28, 19610.0
21The Reversed BladeFeb 4, 19610.0
22Dark MomentFeb 11, 19610.0
23The Reluctant BridegroomFeb 18, 19610.0
24Maria's Little LambFeb 25, 19610.0
25Big Sam's BoyMar 4, 19610.0
26The Last ResourceMar 11, 19610.0
27Rovin' GamblerMar 18, 19610.0
28Hard JusticeMar 25, 19610.0
29The Legend and the GunApr 1, 19610.0
30A Kind of CourageApr 8, 19610.0
31Millionaire McBeanApr 15, 19610.0
32A Scheme of HeartsApr 22, 19610.0
33The CloudbustersApr 29, 19610.0
34Ransom of a TownMay 6, 19610.0
35Ladies of the TownMay 20, 19610.0
36Death or TaxesMay 27, 19610.0
37The Great WesternJun 3, 19610.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

38 episodes • 1961

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Full PaymentSep 9, 19610.0
2The Liberty BelleSep 16, 19610.0
3Where Is Sylvia?Sep 23, 19610.0
4The Female ArtillerySep 30, 19610.0
5Shadow of the PastOct 7, 19610.0
6An Item for AuctionOct 14, 19610.0
7The Judas PalmOct 21, 19610.0
8The WomanOct 28, 19610.0
9Trial by HangingNov 4, 19610.0
10The Leopard's SpotsNov 11, 19610.0
11Petticoat CrusadeNov 18, 19610.0
12Time of ForeshadowingNov 25, 19610.0
13Fool's PlayDec 2, 19610.0
14Legend of BillyDec 9, 19610.0
15A tombstone for BillyDec 16, 19610.0
16SidwkickDec 23, 19610.0
17Apache DaughterDec 30, 19610.0
18Substitute SheriffJan 6, 19620.0
19The Girl From ParadiseJan 13, 19620.0
20St. Louis WomanJan 20, 19620.0
21The HuntJan 27, 19620.0
22The Impatient BrideFeb 3, 19620.0
23Rio DolorosoFeb 13, 19620.0
24An Hour To dieFeb 17, 19620.0
25Property of the CrownFeb 24, 19620.0
26Night of the HawkMar 3, 19620.0
27Three For AllMar 10, 19620.0
28QuarantineMar 17, 19620.0
29The Four QueensMar 24, 19620.0
30The Long Way HomeMar 31, 19620.0
31A Time To RUnApr 7, 19620.0
32Trial by FuryApr 14, 19620.0
33The FrameApr 21, 19620.0
34The Runaway GroomApr 28, 19620.0
35The Black RobeMay 5, 19620.0
36The Woman In BlackMay 12, 19620.0
37Doctor on HorsebackMay 19, 19620.0
38PhoebeMay 26, 19620.0

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