This is a list of episodes of the western comedy TV series Alias Smith and Jones.
Alias Smith and Jones originally aired in the United States on ABC. The series consisted of forty-eight 60-minute episodes and two 90-minute episodes. The first thirty-three episodes starred Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes and Ben Murphy as Kid Curry. During the last seventeen episodes, Roger Davis played Hannibal Heyes.
Series overview
Episodes
Season 1 (1971)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Alias Smith and Jones" | Gene Levitt | Story by : Glen A. Larson Teleplay by : Glen A. Larson and Matthew Howard | January 5, 1971 |
2 | 2 | "The McCreedy Bust" | Gene Levitt | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Sy Salkowitz | January 21, 1971 |
3 | 3 | "Exit from Wickenburg" | Jeannot Szwarc | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Robert Hamner | January 28, 1971 |
4 | 4 | "Wrong Train to Brimstone" | Jeffrey Hayden | Stephen Kandel | February 4, 1971 |
5 | 5 | "The Girl in Boxcar #3" | Leslie H. Martinson | Story by : Gene Roddenberry Teleplay by : Howard Browne | February 11, 1971 |
6 | 6 | "The Great Shell Game" | Richard Benedict | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Glen A. Larson | February 18, 1971 |
7 | 7 | "Return to Devil’s Hole" | Bruce Kessler | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Knut Swenson | February 25, 1971 |
8 | 8 | "A Fistful of Diamonds" | Jeffrey Hayden | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Robert Hamner | March 4, 1971 |
9 | 9 | "Stagecoach Seven" | Richard Benedict | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Dick Nelson | March 11, 1971 |
10 | 10 | "The Man Who Murdered Himself" | Jeffrey Hayden | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Robert Hamner and John Thomas James | March 18, 1971 |
11 | 11 | "The Root of It All" | Barry Shear | Howard Browne | March 25, 1971 |
12 | 12 | "The 5th Victim" | Fernando Lamas | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Glen A. Larson | April 1, 1971 |
13 | 13 | "Journey from San Juan" | Jeffrey Hayden | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Dick Nelson | April 8, 1971 |
14 | 14 | "Never Trust an Honest Man" | Douglas Heyes | Philip DeGuere | April 15, 1971 |
15 | 15 | "The Legacy of Charlie O’Rourke" | Jeffrey Hayden | Story by : Robert Guy Barrows Teleplay by : Dick Nelson | April 22, 1971 |
Season 2 (1971–72)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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16 | 1 | "The Day They Hanged Kid Curry" | Barry Shear | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Glen A. Larson | September 16, 1971 | |
17 | 2 | "How to Rob a Bank in One Hard Lesson" | Alexander Singer | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : David Moessinger | September 23, 1971 | |
18 | 3 | "Jailbreak at Junction City" | Jeffrey Hayden | Roy Huggins | September 30, 1971 | |
19 | 4 | "Smiler with a Gun" | Fernando Lamas | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Max Hodge | October 7, 1971 | |
20 | 5 | "The Posse That Wouldn’t Quit" | Harry Falk | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Pat Fielder | October 14, 1971 | |
21 | 6 | "Something to Get Hung About" | Jack Arnold | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Nicholas E. Baehr and John Thomas James | October 21, 1971 | |
22 | 7 | "Six Strangers at Apache Springs" | Nicholas Colasanto | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Arnold Somkin and John Thomas James | October 28, 1971 | |
23 | 8 | "Night of the Red Dog" | Russ Mayberry | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Dick Nelson | November 4, 1971 | |
24 | 9 | "The Reformation of Harry Briscoe" | Barry Shear | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : B.W. Sandefur | November 11, 1971 | |
25 | 10 | "Dreadful Sorry, Clementine" | Barry Shear | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Glen A. Larson | November 18, 1971 | |
26 | 11 | "Shootout at Diablo Station" | Jeffrey Hayden | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : William D. Gordon | December 2, 1971 | |
27 | 12 | "The Bounty Hunter" | Barry Shear | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Nicholas E. Baehr | December 9, 1971 | |
28 | 13 | "Everything Else You Can Steal" | Alexander Singer | Roy Huggins | December 16, 1971 | |
29 | 14 | "Miracle at Santa Marta" | Vincent Sherman | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Dick Nelson | December 30, 1971 | |
30 | 15 | "21 Days to Tenstrike" | Mel Ferber | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Irving Pearlberg | January 6, 1972 | |
31 | 16 | "The McCreedy Bust: Going, Going, Gone!" | Alexander Singer | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Nicholas E. Baehr | January 15, 1972 | |
32 | 17 | "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Red Gap" | Richard Benedict | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Bronson Howitzer | January 20, 1972 | |
33 | 18 | "The Men That Corrupted Hadleyburg" | Jeff Corey | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Dick Nelson | January 27, 1972 | |
NOTE: This episode features the final appearance of Pete Duel in his co-starring role as Hannibal Heyes/Joshua Smith #1 in the series. | ||||||
34 | 19 | "The Biggest Game in the West" | Alexander Singer | Roy Huggins | February 3, 1972 | |
NOTE: This episode features the first appearance of Roger Davis in his co-starring role as Hannibal Heyes/Joshua Smith in the series. | ||||||
35 | 20 | "Which Way to the OK Corral?" | Jack Arnold | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Glen A. Larson | February 10, 1972 | |
36 | 21 | "Don't Get Mad, Get Even" | Bruce Bilson | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Glen A. Larson | February 17, 1972 | |
37 | 22 | "What’s in It for Mia?" | John Dumas | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : William D. Gordon | February 24, 1972 | |
38 | 23 | "Bad Night in Big Butte" | Richard L. Bare | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Glen A. Larson | March 2, 1972 |
Season 3 (1972–73)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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39 | 1 | "The Long Chase" | Alexander Singer | John Thomas James | September 16, 1972 |
40 | 2 | "High Lonesome Country" | Alexander Singer | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Dick Nelson | September 23, 1972 |
41 | 3 | "The McCreedy Feud" | Alexander Singer | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Juanita Bartlett | September 30, 1972 |
42 | 4 | "The Clementine Ingredient" | Jack Arnold | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Gloryette Clark | October 7, 1972 |
43 | 5 | "Bushwack!" | Jack Arnold | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Roy Huggins and David Moessinger | October 21, 1972 |
44 | 6 | "What Happened at the XST?" | Jack Arnold | Roy Huggins | October 28, 1972 |
45 | 7 | "The Ten Days That Shook Kid Curry" | Edward M. Abroms | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Gloryette Clark | November 4, 1972 |
46 | 8 | "The Day the Amnesty Came Through" | Jeff Corey | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Dick Nelson | November 25, 1972 |
47 | 9 | "The Strange Fate of Conrad Meyer Zulick" | Richard Bennett | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Nicholas E. Baehr | December 2, 1972 |
48 | 10 | "McGuffin" | Alexander Singer | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Nicholas E. Baehr | December 9, 1972 |
49 | 11 | "Witness to a Lynching" | Richard Bennett | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Nicholas E. Baehr | December 16, 1972 |
50 | 12 | "Only Three to a Bed" | Jeffrey Hayden | Story by : John Thomas James Teleplay by : Richard Morris | January 13, 1973 |
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