Note: If this seems like a repeat, it is... sort of. It's almost identical to the audition show (The Death of David Malone), although there are some minor differences, and…
Life had lost its meaning for Martin, and we find him trying to take out a high dollar life insurance policy. Why is each company turning him down? Why is…
A man with a problem comes to Doc Hall for help. William Conrad is a gangster who explains his business to the doc, and wants to make sure his son gets a square deal at Ivy. What kind of favors or privileges does the gangster expect? Doc Hall can't be bought off, and assures that the gangster's son will have all the same opportunities extended to him, but no favors.
Matt and Kitty meet on the street and discuss the likelyhood of Matt settling down to run a salloon. Good try Kitty, not gonna happen. The levity is interupted when…
Word about a visiting Texan comes to Matt from a gossipy barber. Matt was friends with the man once, and knows that he's more than a drifting gambler, he's also…
Dean and Jerry have once again found themselves in need of money. Their friend Sheldon Leonard (Sidney Sheldon) has the answer, he has a football team for sale. Dean sings,…
Doc and Matt take a leisurely stroll to the Long Branch Salloon for a chat with Kitty. A cantankerous cowboy is pointed out who may be giving Matt some troubles.…