Branded

1965
Branded

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Judge Not Sep 12, 1965

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EP2 Now Join the Human Race Sep 19, 1965

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EP3 Mightier than the Sword Sep 26, 1965

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EP4 I Killed Jason McCord Oct 03, 1965

A drifter robs McCord,stealing his horse. When he strolls into a saloon looking for trouble, the bandit winds up getting killed. After finding a letter addressed to Jason in the dead man's belonings, the town turns the young man who killed Jason McCord into a hero. That is, until the real Jason McCord shows up and wants his name back.

EP5 The Bar Sinister Oct 10, 1965

McCord gets caught up in a land use battle revolvoing around the seemingly orphaned son of an old friend. When the boy's estranged Uncle shows up to take the boy and the land rights he now owns, it's up to McCord to get the boy's Indian housekeeper, Neela, to speak up about her connection to the boy and his father.

EP6 Seward's Folly Oct 17, 1965

McCord is paid to survey the newly acquired US possession of Alaska, where he finds evidence of gold and oil in abundance. But others want to steal the report to monopolize the find for themselves.

EP7 Salute the Soldier Briefly Oct 24, 1965

McCord saves a man who claims to have witnessed the massacre at Bitter Creek. The witness agrees to testify to the Army that McCord didn't run out on the battle but something about the story doesn't seem to ring true for Jason.

EP8 The Richest Man in Boot Hill Oct 31, 1965

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EP9 Fill No Glass for Me (1) Nov 07, 1965

Another flashback episode, McCord stops off at the grave of a friend and remembers the incident that brought them together. Both captured by Indians, the Chief makes the coward and the Black soldier fight to the death.

EP10 Fill No Glass for Me (2) Nov 14, 1965

Macon and McCord are forced to fight to the death.

EP11 The Greastest Coward on Earth Nov 21, 1965

McCord's skills as a fighter cause him to turn down an offer from P.T. Barnum. Barnum uses McCord's name and the massacre at Bitter Creek as the basis for his new Wild West Show, which irritates McCord. To get Barnum to drop the Bitter Creek reenactment, McCord engineers the merger between the Barnum & Bailey circuses.

EP12 $10,000 for Durango Nov 28, 1965

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EP13 Romany Roundup (1) Dec 05, 1965

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EP14 Romany Roundup (2) Dec 12, 1965

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EP15 A Proud Town Dec 19, 1965

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EP16 The Golden Fleece Jan 02, 1966

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EP17 The Wolfers Jan 09, 1966

McCord happens across a young Indian woman and a dead companion while traveling. He tries to help the women only to run afoul of a trio of wolf trappers, one of whom has taken the Indian as his own. Classic 60's Bruce Dern psycho performance.

EP18 This Stage of Fools Jan 16, 1966

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EP19 A Destiny Which Made Us Brothers Jan 23, 1966

McCord in awakened by a messenger from President Grant, bearing a bottle of whiskey. McCord remembers a chance meeting during the Civil War with the future President when they were both captured by Confederate soldiers.

EP20 McCord's Way Jan 30, 1966

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EP21 Nice Day for a Hanging Feb 06, 1966

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EP22 Barbed Wire Feb 13, 1966

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EP23 Yellow for Courage Feb 20, 1966

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EP24 Call to Glory (1) Feb 27, 1966

Jason McCord is sent undercover by the President to gain information on a potential Presidential bid by General George Armstrong Custer. Because McCord and Custer are old Academy buddies, President Grant hopes that Jason can uncover information on a plot to incite an Indian war that will place Custer in the Oval Office.

EP25 Call to Glory (2) Mar 06, 1966

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EP26 Call to Glory (3) Mar 13, 1966

The crisis averted and Custer's political ambitions quelled for now, McCord and Custer part ways as Custer tells his friend he is on his way to a place called Little Big Horn.

EP27 The Ghost of Murietta Mar 20, 1966

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EP28 The Assassins (1) Mar 27, 1966

McCord returns to Washington once again only to find himself in the middle of a plot to assassinate the President. McCord discovers the plot only to wind up unconscious and captured by the assassins.

EP29 The Assassins (2) Apr 03, 1966

McCord escapes his captors after finding out that the President will be poisoned by a performer at a costume party that night. Jason runs into Ashley and knocks him out, taking his costume and invitation. McCord saves the President in front of most of Washington and his Grandfather, erasing most people's notion that he was ever a coward.

EP30 Headed for Doomsday Apr 10, 1966

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EP31 Cowards Die Many Times Apr 17, 1966

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EP32 Kellie Apr 24, 1966

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7.4| 0h30m| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 24 January 1965 Ended
Producted By: Sentinel Productions
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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Branded is an American Western series which aired on NBC from 1965 through 1966, sponsored by Procter & Gamble in its Sunday night 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time period, and starred Chuck Connors as Jason McCord, a United States Army Cavalry captain who had been drummed out of the service following an unjust accusation of cowardice.

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William Sydnor (entertainmentman300) A local channel in my state is currently rerunning the show (it has done that before), and I found out that it's one of the several shows produced by Mark Goodson & Bill Todman that's not a game show proving that Goodson/Todman is not all game shows. In fact I found out that they produced Archie's TV Funnies, the original Sabrina the animated series, and the Don Rickles show just to name a few. But I just like to know why was the show distributed by Kingworld International (ala Wheel, Jeopardy, Hollywood Squares & Oprah to name a few)? Because as you've seen, none of the Goodson/Todman game shows are distributed by Kingworld, they are distributed by Pearson Television (now called Fremantlemedia). Please let me know.
frankfob This follow-up to Chuck Connors' fondly remembered series "The Rifleman" isn't even in the same league as that show, though it had far more production values, bigger casts, and did a lot of location work, as opposed to "The Rifleman," which was shot almost entirely in a studio. The stories in "The Rifleman" were what really made the show, and the relationship between Lucas McCain and his son. In "Branded," Connors' character, Jason McCord, doesn't have any kind of relationship with anybody; he drifts from town to town and from situation to situation, and the viewer really has no clear idea as to what exactly he's doing or where he's going. "The Rifleman" had a core story: an ex-gunfighter trying to make a life for himself and his son on a small ranch, and running into people and situations which, in one way or another, tried to prevent him from doing that. In "Branded," Jason McCord is cashiered from the army for cowardice--which, we're told, was untrue--and pretty much drifts around the west. He doesn't try to gather facts to prove his innocence, or find people who can testify for him, or anything that you'd think a person falsely accused of cowardice would try to do. He just wanders around, making you wonder exactly what the point of this show is. Apparently the producers didn't quite know, either; in one multi-part episode, they had McCord working as a secret agent for President U.S. Grant and trying to break up an organized crime ring!Connors did his best, but the trite story lines and the general aimlessness of the show finally did it in. It only lasted two seasons. That was enough.
raysond Even though this series is rarely shown in some areas,Chuck Connors follows up on his "Rifleman" series with a western that only ran two seasons on NBC-TV from January 24,1965-April 23,1966 producing 48 episodes and afterwards was never heard from again..until now. "Branded" was the type of show that gave Chuck Connors astounding ability to pass as both hero and villain,but in this one he is regarded as a coward for deserting his troops during an Indian attack,and that is just half on if,but we viewers know differently. I had a chance to check out one of the episodes watching a late night flick on TV,and in this episode Connors is captured by hostile Indians,gagged and bound while being forced to duel to the death,and in another one Connors fights off a gang of outlaws who want to turn him in for money which they want to hang him,but he manages to escape from great danger(this episode was in black and white). All of the scenes have Connors barechested and this a far cry from his days as Lucas McCain on "The Rifleman". However some of the episodes were in color(and they're on videocassette),and it was that macho crap that underlay some westerns and this was one of those shows that didn't last very long.NOTE: During the show's first season,the episodes were shot in black and white(1965-66)while the second season episodes were in color(1966). The show was produced by NO other than game show veterans Mark Goodson and Bill Todman(the guys behind "The Price Is Right")and this was their first try at a weekly series(and the last time they will ever do so).
dinky-4 Chuck Connors followed up his "Rifleman" series with another western, "Branded," which made good use of his ability to pass as both hero and villain. In this series he's a man regarded as a coward for deserting his troops during an Indian attack but the truth, as viewers know, is quite different. In videostores you might find a compilation of three "Branded" episodes under the name "Blade Rider." This tape shows Connors gagged and bound spread-eagled between two trees, forced to wage a duel to the death while swinging from a vine, and thrust into a knife-fight while surrounded by a ring of fire. In all these scenes Connors is bare-chested and looking quite good for a man about 44 years old. These scenes once again demonstrate the vivid sado-masochism which underlay many TV westerns.