Branded

TV-G 7.4
1965 Western

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.

  • Cast:
    Chuck Connors

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EP1 - Judge Not
September. 12,1965

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EP2 - Now Join the Human Race
September. 19,1965

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EP3 - Mightier than the Sword
September. 26,1965

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EP8 - The Richest Man in Boot Hill
October. 31,1965

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EP10 - Fill No Glass for Me (2)
November. 14,1965

Macon and McCord are forced to fight to the death.

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EP12 - $10,000 for Durango
November. 28,1965

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EP13 - Romany Roundup (1)
December. 05,1965

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EP14 - Romany Roundup (2)
December. 12,1965

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EP15 - A Proud Town
December. 19,1965

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EP16 - The Golden Fleece
January. 02,1966

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EP18 - This Stage of Fools
January. 16,1966

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EP20 - McCord's Way
January. 30,1966

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EP21 - Nice Day for a Hanging
February. 06,1966

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EP22 - Barbed Wire
February. 13,1966

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EP23 - Yellow for Courage
February. 20,1966

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EP25 - Call to Glory (2)
March. 06,1966

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EP27 - The Ghost of Murietta
March. 20,1966

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EP30 - Headed for Doomsday
April. 10,1966

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EP31 - Cowards Die Many Times
April. 17,1966

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EP32 - Kellie
April. 24,1966

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