Boomerang
5th September 1950Counterfeit Money
12th September 1950Rustling
19th September 1950Big Switch
26th September 1950Convict Story
3rd October 1950Oil Land
10th October 1950Chain Lightning
14th October 1950Medicine Flats
17th October 1950Railroad Land Rush
28th October 1950The Will
31st October 1950Cattle Quarantine
7th November 1950Renegade Son
21st November 1950False Marriage
28th November 1950Wedding Blackmail
5th December 1950Lynching Story
12th December 1950Newspaper Crusaders
19th December 1950Dog Story
26th December 1950Confession For Money
2nd January 1951The Old Bum
9th January 1951Haven For Heavies
13th January 1951Pancho Hostage
16th January 1951Freight Line Feud
27th January 1951Phoney Sheriff
6th February 1951Uncle Disinherits Niece
13th February 1951Phoney Heiress
13th February 1951Water Rights
20th February 1951The Cisco Kid is a half-hour American Western television series starring Duncan Renaldo in the title role, The Cisco Kid, and Leo Carrillo as the jovial sidekick, Pancho. Cisco and Pancho were technically desperados, wanted for unspecified crimes, but instead viewed by the poor as Robin Hood figures who assisted the downtrodden when law enforcement officers proved corrupt or unwilling to help. It was also the first television series to be filmed in color, although few viewers saw it in color until the 1960s.
