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Lancer

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 24, 1968
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 51
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Western
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Lancer(1968)

TMDB Rating: 4.7 (5 votes)

Overview

Lancer is an American Western series that aired on CBS from September 1968, to May 1970. The series stars Andrew Duggan, James Stacy, and Wayne Maunder as a father with two half-brother sons, an arrangement similar to the more successful Bonanza on NBC.

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Season 1

26 episodes • 1968

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The High RidersSep 24, 19680.0
2Blood RockOct 1, 19680.0
3Chase a Wild HorseOct 8, 19680.0
4FoleyOct 15, 19680.0
5The LawmanOct 22, 19680.0
6JulieOct 29, 19680.0
7The ProdigalNov 12, 19680.0
8JellyNov 19, 19680.0
9Last Train for Charlie PoeNov 26, 19680.0
10GloryDec 10, 19680.0
11The Heart of Pony AliceDec 17, 19680.0
12The EscapeDec 31, 19680.0
13The WeddingJan 7, 19690.0
14Death BaitJan 14, 19690.0
15The Black McGloinsJan 21, 19690.0
16Yesterday's VengeanceJan 28, 19690.0
17Warburton's EdgeFeb 4, 19690.0
18The Fix-It ManFeb 11, 19690.0
19Angel Day and Her Sunshine GirlsFeb 25, 19690.0
20The Great HumbugMar 4, 19690.0
21Juniper's CampMar 11, 19690.0
22The KnotMar 18, 19690.0
23The Man Without a GunMar 25, 19690.0
24Child of Rock and SunlightApr 1, 19690.0
25The Measure of a ManApr 8, 19690.0
26Devil's BlessingApr 22, 19690.0
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Season 2

25 episodes • 1969

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Blind Man's BluffSep 23, 19690.0
2ZeeSep 30, 19690.0
3The KidOct 7, 19690.0
4The Black AngelOct 21, 19690.0
5The GiftsOct 28, 19690.0
6Cut the Wolf LooseNov 4, 19690.0
7Jelly Hoskins' American DreamNov 11, 19690.0
8Welcome to GenesisNov 18, 19690.0
9A Person UnknownNov 25, 19690.0
10LegacyDec 9, 19690.0
11A Scarecrow at Hacket'sDec 16, 19690.0
12Little Darling of the SierrasDec 30, 19690.0
13Shadow of a Dead ManJan 6, 19700.0
14Blue Skies for Willie SharpeJan 13, 19700.0
15ChadJan 20, 19700.0
16The LoreleiJan 27, 19700.0
17The Lion and the LambFeb 3, 19700.0
18The ExperimentFeb 17, 19700.0
19Splinter GroupMar 3, 19700.0
20Lamp in the WildernessMar 10, 19700.0
21The BuscaderosMar 17, 19700.0
22Dream of FalconsApr 7, 19700.0
23Goodbye, LizzieApr 28, 19700.0
24The RivalsMay 5, 19700.0
25LifelineMay 19, 19700.0

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