Trackdown is an American Western television series starring Robert Culp that aired on CBS between 1957 and 1959. More than seventy episodes of this series were produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television and filmed at the Desilu-Culver Studio. The series was itself a spin-off of Powell's anthology series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.
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Episode 14
Hoby tracks the murderer of a married man who may have been ready to leave his wife for another woman.
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Episode 18
Hoby is dispatched to Del Rio to investigate a bank robbery. He poses as a criminal to trick one of the bank robbers to lead him to the the rest of the gang and the money.
Episode 19
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Episode 21
Nick Adams and Michael Landon as bad-guy brothers
Episode 22
Hoby is forced to arrest the wild son of a local judge for murder, the kid telling him all the while he'll never stand trial.
Episode 23
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Episode 28
Hoby has to deal with a notorious outlaw/killer who is holding a runaway town boy for ransom.
Episode 29
Hoby has to deal with a jailbreak-- except the cowboy doesn't leave-- he takes three hostages and tries to work a trade-- them for the Ranger!
Episode 30
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Episode 31
Twins (both played by Steve McQueen) change identities to confuse Hoby.
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