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Laredo

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 16, 1965
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 57
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Western
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Laredo(1965)

TMDB Rating: 6.3 (13 votes)

Overview

Laredo is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from September 16, 1965, to April 7, 1967. Laredo stars Neville Brand, William Smith, Peter Brown, and Philip Carey as Texas Rangers. It is set on the Mexican border about Laredo, Texas. The program was produced by Universal Television. The pilot episode of Laredo aired on NBC's The Virginian under the title, "We've Lost a Train". It was released theatrically in 1969 under the title Backtrack. Three episodes from the first season of the series were edited into the 1968 feature film Three Guns for Texas.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

31 episodes • 1965

#EpisodeAir DateRating
0We've Lost A Train [An Episode Of The Virginian]TBA0.0
1Lazyfoot, Where Are You?Sep 16, 19650.0
2I See By Your OutfitSep 23, 19650.0
3YahooSep 30, 19650.0
4Rendezvous at ArilloOct 7, 19650.0
5Three's CompanyOct 14, 19650.0
6Anybody Here Seen Billy?Oct 21, 19650.0
7A Question of DisciplineOct 28, 19650.0
8The Golden TrailNov 4, 19650.0
9A Matter of PolicyNov 11, 19650.0
10Which Way Did They Go?Nov 18, 19650.0
11JinxDec 2, 19650.0
12The Land GrabbersDec 9, 19650.0
13Pride of the RangersDec 16, 19650.0
14The Heroes of San GillDec 23, 19650.0
15A Medal for ReeseDec 30, 19650.0
16The Calico KidJan 6, 19660.0
17Above the LawJan 13, 19660.0
18That's Noway, ThatawayJan 20, 19660.0
19Limit of the Law LarkinJan 27, 19660.0
20Meanwhile, Back at the ReservationFeb 10, 19660.0
21The Treasure of San DiabloFeb 17, 19660.0
22No Bugles, One DrumFeb 24, 19660.0
23Miracle at Massacre MissionMar 3, 19660.0
24It's the End of the Road, StanleyMar 10, 19660.0
25A Very Small AssignmentMar 17, 19660.0
26Quarter Past ElevenMar 24, 19660.0
27The Deadliest Kid in the WestMar 31, 19660.0
28Sound of TerrorApr 7, 19660.0
29The Would-Be Gentleman of LaredoApr 14, 19660.0
30A Taste of MoneyApr 28, 19660.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

26 episodes • 1966

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Legend of Midas ManteeSep 16, 19660.0
2Dance of the Laughing DeathSep 23, 19660.0
3A Double Shot of NepentheSep 30, 19660.0
4Coup de GraceOct 7, 19660.0
5The Land SlickersOct 14, 19660.0
6FinneganOct 21, 19660.0
7Any Way the Wind BlowsOct 28, 19660.0
8The Sweet GangNov 4, 19660.0
9One Too Many VoicesNov 18, 19660.0
10Road to San RemoNov 25, 19660.0
11Last of the Caesars - AbsolutelyDec 6, 19660.0
12A Prince of a RangerDec 9, 19660.0
13Oh Careless LoveDec 23, 19660.0
14Leave It to DixieDec 30, 19660.0
15The Seventh DayJan 6, 19670.0
16Scourge of San RosaJan 20, 19670.0
17Short, Happy Fatherhood of Reese BennettJan 27, 19670.0
18The Bitter Yen of General TiFeb 3, 19670.0
19The Other CheekFeb 10, 19670.0
20Enemies and BrothersFeb 17, 19670.0
21Hey Diddle DiddleFeb 24, 19670.0
22The Small Chance GhostMar 3, 19670.0
23A Question of GuiltMar 10, 19670.0
24Like One of the FamilyMar 24, 19670.0
25Walk SoftlyMar 31, 19670.0
26Split the DifferenceApr 7, 19670.0

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