Lancer

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1968 Western

Lancer is an American Western series that aired on CBS from September 1968, to May 1970. The series stars Andrew Duggan, James Stacy, and Wayne Maunder as a father with two half-brother sons, an arrangement similar to the more successful Bonanza on NBC.

  • Cast:
    Andrew Duggan , Wayne Maunder , James Stacy , Paul Brinegar

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EP1 - Blind Man's Bluff
September. 23,1969

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EP2 - Zee
September. 30,1969

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EP3 - The Kid
October. 07,1969

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EP4 - The Black Angel
October. 21,1969

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EP5 - The Gifts
October. 28,1969

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EP6 - Cut the Wolf Loose
November. 04,1969

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EP7 - Jelly Hoskins' American Dream
November. 11,1969

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EP8 - Welcome to Genesis
November. 18,1969

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EP9 - A Person Unknown
November. 25,1969

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EP11 - A Scarecrow at Hacket's
December. 16,1969

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EP12 - Little Darling of the Sierras
December. 30,1969

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EP13 - Shadow of a Dead Man
January. 06,1970

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EP14 - Blue Skies for Willie Sharpe
January. 13,1970

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EP15 - Chad
January. 20,1970

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EP16 - The Lorelei
January. 27,1970

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EP17 - The Lion and the Lamb
February. 03,1970

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EP18 - The Experiment
February. 17,1970

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EP19 - Splinter Group
March. 03,1970

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EP20 - Lamp in the Wilderness
March. 10,1970

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EP21 - The Buscaderos
March. 17,1970

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EP22 - Dream of Falcons
April. 07,1970

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EP23 - Goodbye, Lizzie
April. 28,1970

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EP24 - The Rivals
May. 05,1970

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EP25 - Lifeline
May. 19,1970

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