The Onslaught
13th September 1965Survival
20th September 1965The Fort
27th September 1965The Caller
11th October 1965The Debt
18th October 1965Obion - 1866
25th October 1965The Verdict
1st November 1965Town on Fire
8th November 1965Incident at Dry Creek
15th November 1965The Locket
22nd November 1965The Reward
29th November 1965A Special Talent for Killing
6th December 1965The Siege
13th December 1965The Bell
10th December 1965The Young Outlaw
27th December 1965The Accused
3rd January 1966Run, Killer, Run
10th January 1966Rope's End
17th January 1966The Lost Diablo
24th January 1966A Long Way Home
30th January 1966End of a Legend
7th February 1966Run and Hide
14th February 1966The Riley Brand
21st February 1966Muted Fifes, Muffled Drums
28th February 1966Plunder
7th March 1966Marlee
14th March 1966The Death of Matthew Aldrich
21st March 1966Aces and Kings
28th March 1966The Imposter
4th April 1966An Unfamiliar Tune
11th April 1966The Clown
18th April 1966Requiem for the Second
25th April 1966Care of General Delivery
2nd May 1966Macauley's Cure
9th May 1966A Man Called Shenandoah is an American Western series that aired Monday evenings on ABC-TV from September 13, 1965 to September 5, 1966. It was produced by MGM Television. Some of the location work for the 34 half-hour black and white episodes were filmed in California's High Sierras and Mojave Desert. When reruns aired on Turner Network Television in the 1990s, Only 29 of the 34 episodes were rebroadcast. The missing 5 did not survive. The series starred Robert Horton, who had costarred on Wagon Train from 1957 to 1962. He left that series, vowing to never do another television western, but agreed to star in A Man Called Shenandoah because he felt the show would be a great opportunity for him as an actor.

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