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- 1951–195830mTV Episode
- Bill and Jingles are after the Black Raiders gang. When gang members Miles and Russell argue, Miles wounds Russell and then kills Clem Morgan. Clem's son Grant thinks Russell shot his father. Gang leader Braddock with Grant's help plan to lynch Russell. Bill and Jingles successfully get Russell out of town but the gang learns of it and they set a trap for them.
- During the Civil War, Bill Hickok is an officer in the Union Army, and is sent behind the Southern lines on a spying mission. His fumbling, but well-meaning aide, Jingles, does nothing to ensure the success of Hickok's mission.
- A blacksmith bullies the locals to help a crooked lawyer cheat ranchers out of their land.
- An old man is murdered outside the Marshall's office trying to deliver a message to Hickok from Don Alvarez. When they travel across the border they find Alvarez murdered as well. Hickok and Jingles stage heir deaths to catch the killers.
- During the night two masked men in a buckboard arrive in town. Stopping in front of the express office they enter with guns drawn and knock the lone employee unconscious. As they leave with two cases of silver from the local mine, the employee regains consciousness and fires shots at the fleeing criminals. Wild Bill and Jingles emerge from their office, and are informed of the robbery. At sunrise the next morning Wild Bill and Jingles attempt to follow the trail of the wagon carrying the heavy silver haul A few miles out of town The marshals spot the abandoned wagon but with no trace of the missing loot. Because of the implausibility of carrying the silver by horseback, Bill speculates that the silver never left town. On their way back to town Bill encounters a runaway buckboard with a young woman aboard. Bill overtakes the wagon and safely brings the horses to a halt thus rescuing the young woman, Miss Bradley. He discovers that one of the trace chains on the wagon had broken and that must have spooked the horses. He advises Miss Bradley to go back to town to the Blacksmith shop to get a new chain. At the Blacksmith shop, Miss Bradley is waited on by young apprentice Shad who immediately becomes infatuated with her. After a few minutes of flirting, he selects and installs a replacement chain on the wagon. Meanwhile, Hickok has returned to the Express Office. to discuss the robbery investigation with the owner, Mr. Harker. and his employee. Mr. Harker is upset that the marshal has yet to turn up any leads. While there a man enters, whom Mr Harker introduces as his foreman, Pierce. Hickok tells them that he found the wagon but no silver. Pierce sarcastically asks Hickok if he is suggesting that the silver just evaporated into thin air. To which Hickok responds that he believes the silver never left town. Mr. Harker and Pierce exchange suspicious glances. Back at the Blacksmith shop, Mr. Harris, the owner is angry with Shad for selling the chain to Miss Bradley. Claiming that Shad sold the wrong chain, Harris becomes furious and attempts to remove the chain from Miss Bradleys wagon. Wandering by, Jingles intervenes. An altercation ensues, and Jingles eventually dumps Mr. Harris into the horse trowel to cool him off. Shad and Miss Bradley find this all very amusing. An irate Mr. Harris later fires Shad. After Jingles apprises Bill of the altercation with the blacksmith, Bill notices that the chain Harris sought is made of solid silver. He further speculates that the rest of the stolen silver is probably in the Blacksmith shop. Miss Bradley leaves town in her wagon, and in a further attempt to retrieve the silver chain Harris follows her. Meanwhile Hickok searches the empty blacksmith shop and discovers more of the stolen silver, now contained in chains. Mr. Harker and Pierce enter the front door of the shop. At this time suspecting only the blacksmith to be involved, Wild Bill relays his discovery to Harker. Mr Harker pulls a gun on Hickok revealing himself to be the leader of the outlaws. Hickok ponders why would Mr. Harker steal his own silver, to which Harker responds, to collect the insurance. Harker and Pierce gag and hogtie Wild Bill and place him in a hole in the floor covered by a trap door. Meanwhile Jingles has followed the blacksmith, who has followed Miss Bradley. When the blacksmith again attempts to remove the chain, Jingles pulls his gun and arrests him. When Jingles arrives back in town with his prisoner, he is greeted by Mr. Harker who says Wild Bill has the captured the rest of the gang and is holding them at the Blacksmith shop for questioning. Back at the shop, Shad who has returned to get his pay from Mr. Harris hears Wild Bills muffled calls from under the trap door. He immediately unties Bill, but Bill asks to remain hidden under the trap door. As soon as Jingles and Harker arrive, Harker pulls a gun on Jingles. As they near the trap door a freed Hickok jumps out and a fistfight ensues with Jingles and Wild Bill battling Harker, Pierce and Harris. After a long fight using every possible prop in the blacksmith shop, Wild Bill and Jingles prevail over the crooks.
- Bart York has returned to town after spending 5 years in prison for a bank robbery that he claims he didn't commit. Someone in town will do anything to get rid of him.
- After outlaws hold up the Central City express office, Wild Bill and Jingles trail the gang to a remote ghost town and encounter a half-crazed prospector who tries to frighten them into leaving town.
- After the mayor is murdered Miss Hepsibah herself appointed as the new mayor. She plans to clean up the town and run out all of the bad elements.
- Wild Bill Hickok and Jingles are ordered to break up a gang of cattle rustlers. The agent for the Osage Indians' reservation has been murdered and the local cattlemen are accusing the tribe of stealing from their herds. Bill becomes suspicious of the man who volunteered to serve as a new Indian agent can me appointed.
- 1951–195830mTV EpisodeHickock and Jingles happen upon a woman and child, nearing starvation. She claims that someone is trying to force her off of her property. Hickock learns that several other homesteaders are also being forced off of their land.
- A dishonest assayer tries to convince an elderly protector that his claim is worthless so he can take over the valuable mine. It's up to Wild Bill and Jingles to get to the truth.
- Wild Bill and Jingles pose as lumberjacks to stop the man responsible for a string of payroll robberies in remote timber camps.
- Wild Bill and Jingles are on vacation as they pass through Circle City. They find masked riders forcing people out of town.
- Bill and Jingles are on the trail of counterfeiters.
- A traveling medicine show is a front for outlaws.
- 1951–195830m7.0 (6)TV EpisodeA mysterious woman and gunrunners selling army rifles to Mexican bandits have Bill and Jingles working undercover.
- 1951–195830m7.0 (7)TV EpisodeWild Bill poses as an outlaw in order to lure bandits back over the border.
- Wild Bill suspects a respected man to be responsible for masterminding attempts to rob Wells Fargo and committing a couple of murders. Jingles is a potential witness. After an attempt on his life Jingles poses as Miss Lucy until the trial.
- Rimrock Robby's intelligent dog, Savvy, helps Bill and Jingles solve the mystery of a murder and a stolen map.
- It seems that there is little good water in the area except the spring fed well on school property. Bill and Jingles investigate the corrupt school board who want to close the school and control the water.
- Strange smoke signals are seen rising from nearby hills. Bill and his sidekick decide to investigate. Bill thinks it could be linked to a recent stagecoach robbery. An empty stagecoach rides into town; Bill finds the body of a guard on board and all the silver missing. Hickok arranges for an extra-large ingot of silver to be cast and sent out on the coach. As the coach leaves Bill notices one of the locals, Sandy Smith, riding out in a hurry. Hickok investigates and discovers that he is the source of the smoke signals. The outlaws seem to be aware of the extra0large ingot and take the coach back to a secret location so they can cut up the ingot. Hickok races to meet the stage but only find the body of the guard. He begins to follow the tracks of the stagecoach. The gang realizes Hickok is close by and escapes through the canyon. Hickok works out the gang's plan and rides back to town to investigate. Sandy is arrested but claims he was nowhere near the site of the signal fire or the robbery. Hickok arranges for Sandy to overhear plans for the next silver delivery (which will involve two separate coaches) then allows him to be released on parole. As the coaches leave Sandy rides out of town. Suddenly signal smoke is seen again; this time Sandy ambushes and shoots the man tending the fire. Elsewhere the trap is sprung and one of the coaches comes under heavy fire. All the outlaws are killed except one, who turns out to be a local silver merchant who has been stealing his own ingots.
- A stage coach contract is at stake but one of the competing lines appears to be haunted by a dead Native American chief.
- Bill and Jingles take a boy along as they chase a robber and murderer. They want to prove to the boy that the man he admires is really a ruthless criminal.
- 1951–195830mTV Episode
- Bill and Jingles investigate a series of robberies that seem to have supernatural connections.
- A series of holdups occur wherever Sir Rodney Brentwood exhibits his prize gorilla from Borneo.
- 1951–195830mTV Episode
- A peaceful Indian tribe attacks surveyors after being told that the survey will help steal their land. Hickock must convince them that the survey is to help document the boundaries and protect them.
- 1951–195830m6.7 (8)TV EpisodeSchool teacher, Laura Tyler, sends a letter to the Governor and requests help to protect the homesteaders who are being menaced and forced from their land. Wild Bill and Jingles are sent to help.
- Outlaw Big Jack Fallon will do anything to protect his son and prevent the boy from following in his footsteps.
- 1951–195830m7.1 (14)TV EpisodeThe local townsfolk are furious when Wild Bill Hickok, who is serving as the U.S. Marshal based in a small Nebraska town, refuses to organize a posse to chase the remnants of the Quantrill gang after they attack the town. Bill is awaiting word of the outlaw's next raid from Jingles who has infiltrated the gang. The locals recognize the burly lawman as a member of the gang and try to lynch him before he can report to Hickok. Meanwhile McCanles, a local businessman, tries to keep Hickok off-balance while directing the gang to rustle valuable horses off nearby farms.
- When outlaws attempt to defraud the state of a large sum of money intended for a mountain highway, a newspaper editor brings Wild Bill and Jingles in to help trap the criminals.
- 1951–195830mTV Episode
- The school fund has been stolen and the teacher has threatened to quit if the money isn't returned. It's up to Bill and Jingles to catch the robbers, return the money, and help the teacher get her school built.
- Bruce Gordon and his henchmen try to keep Frank Benton from showing up with the money to pay off the lien on his property. It's up to Hickock and Jingles to see that justice prevails.
- Wild Bill and Jingles have to prove that Tommy's white stallion isn't a killer horse that is stealing mares from ranchers.