Tales of The Texas Rangers - Episode Log

Episode Log

Number Title Airdate Notes
AUD Just A Number 04-13-50 :27:40
1 Title Unknown 07-08-50 :29:40
2 The White Elephant 07-15-50 :29:40
3 Apache Peak 07-22-50 :29:40
4 The Trigger Man 07-29-50 :29:40
5 Quick Silver 08-05-50 :29:30
6 The Broken Spur 08-12-50 :29:10
7 Fool's Gold 08-19-50 :29:40
8 The Open Range 08-26-50 :29:40
9 Play For Keeps 09-02-50 :29:50
10 Dead Or Alive 09-09-50 :29:30
11 Candy Man 09-16-50 :29:40
12 Open And Shut 09-23-50 :29:20 This is the broadcast of 11-11-51 of the same title.
13 Clean Up 09-30-50 :29:40
14 Living Death 10-08-50 :29:40 Show moves to Sundays at this point
15 Dead Give-Away 10-15-50 :29:40
16 Title Unknown 10-22-50 :30:00
17 Soft Touch 10-29-50 :29:50
18 The White Suit 11-05-50 :30:00
19 Blood Relative 11-12-50 :30:00
20 Hanging By A Thread 11-26-50 :30:00 show of 11-19 Pre-Empted for Hedda Hopper Program
21 Room 114 12-03-50 :30:00
22 The Lucky Dollar 12-10-50 :30:00
23 The Cactus Pear 12-17-50 :30:00
24 Christmas Present 12-24-50 :30:00 Christmas Program
25 The Devil's Share 12-31-50 :30:00
26 Deadhead Freight 01-07-51 :30:00
27 Death In The Cards 01-14-51 :30:00
28 Blood Harvest 01-21-51 :30:00
29 Title Unknown 01-28-51 :30:00
30 Logger's Larceny 02-04-51 :30:00
31 The Hatchet 02-11-51 :30:00
32 Sweet Revenge 02-18-51 :30:00
33 The Trap 02-25-51 :30:00
34 Blind Justice 03-11-51 :30:00 Show of 3/4 Pre-empted for "Theatre Guild's" HAMLET
35 Death By Adoption 03-18-51 :30:00
36 Breakdown 03-25-51 :30:00
37 Pressure 04-01-51 :30:00
38 Bad Blood 04-08-51 :30:00
39 Conspiracy 04-15-51 :30:00
40 Canned Death 04-22-51 :30:00
41 Title Unknown 04-29-51 :30:00
42 No Living Witnesses 05-06-51 :30:00
43 Paid In Full 05-13-51 :30:00
44 Squaredance 05-20-51 :30:00
45 Joy Ride 05-27-51 :30:00
46 Death Shaft 09-30-51 :30:00
47 The Wheelchair Killer 10-07-51 :30:00
48 Play For Keeps 10-14-51 :30:00
49 Fugitive Trail 10-21-51 :30:00
50 The White Elephant 10-28-51 :30:00
51 Helping Hand 11-04-51 :30:00
52 Open And Shut 11-11-51 :30:00
53 Wild Crop 11-18-51 :30:00
54 The Blow Off 11-25-51 :30:00
55 The Dead Give-Away 12-02-51 :30:00
56 Death Plant 12-09-51 :30:00
57 Pick-Up 12-16-51 :30:00
58 Christmas Payoff 12-23-51 :30:00 Christmas Program
59 Killer's Crop 12-30-51 :30:00
60 Birds Of A Feather 01-06-52 :30:00
61 Clip Job 01-13-52 :30:00
62 Blood Trail 01-20-52 :30:00
63 Night Chase 01-27-52 :30:00
64 The Rub Out 02-03-52 :30:00
65 Hitchhiker 02-10-52 :30:00
66 Cold Blood 02-17-52 :27:20
67 Bright Boy 02-24-52 :30:00
68 The Ice Man 03-02-52 :30:00
69 Dream Farm 03-09-52 :30:00
70 Prelude To Felony 03-16-52 :30:00
71 Nighthawk 03-30-52 :30:00 Program of 3-23 Preempted
72 Troop Train 04-06-52 :30:00
73 Uncertain Death 04-13-52 :30:00
74 Illusion 04-20-52 :30:00
75 Address Unknown 04-27-52 :30:00
76 Little Sister 05-04-52 :30:00
77 Unleashed Fury 05-11-52 :30:00
78 Smart Kill 05-18-52 :30:00
79 Jailbird 05-25-52 :30:00
80 Sell-Out 06-01-52 :30:00
81 Illegal Entry 06-08-52 :30:00
82 Travesty 06-15-52 :30:00
83 Knockout 06-22-52 :30:00
84 Ex-Con 06-29-52 :30:00
85 The Boomerang 07-06-52 :30:00
86 Finger Man 07-13-52 :30:00
87 Round Trip 07-20-52 :30:00
88 Stick-Up 07-27-52 :30:00
89 Double Edge 08-03-52 :30:00
90 Last Stop 08-10-52 :30:00
91 Cover-Up 08-17-52 :30:00
92 Three Victims 08-24-52 :30:00
93 Misplaced Person 08-31-52 :30:00
94 Alibi 09-07-52 :30:00
95 Drive-In 09-14-52 :30:00

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