- 10.0/101 votes
#1 - The Eagle's Flight
Season 1 Episode 39 - Aired 7/3/1958
Bernardo, who is keeping watch over Varga, is disturbed to see Garcia leading a patrol of lancers out of the cuartel. Even more disturbing is the sight of several strangers who drift into the Eagle's headquarters. When he tries to look inside, the gates are locked, so he rushes to warn Diego of the threat.
Director: Charles Barton
Writer: Bob Wehling
- 6.0/101 votes
#2 - The Wings of an Angel
Season 4 Episode 2 - Aired 10/2/1969
An ex-convict ask Bill for help finding a job
Director: Charles Barton
Writer: Edmund L. Hartmann
- 2.0/101 votes
#3 - Hey, Look Me Over
Season 4 Episode 22 - Aired 2/28/1967
Steve has been spending a lot of time with Betty Jo. He's giving her flying lessons and she's his grease monkey in the airplane's repairs and maintenance. Billie Jo becomes jealous of her younger sister. Billie Jo tries to be more like Betty Jo and be a grease monkey for Steve. While Betty Jo tries to act more grown up in an effort to be seen in a more feminine light. Neither Billie Jo or Betty Jo achieve what they wanted. Betty Jo in particular feels let down as she wanted to feel like a threat to Billie Jo. After Steve's attempts to make it up to Betty Jo while letting her down easily fail, Betty Jo decides to take drastic measures to get what she wants.
Director: Charles Barton
Writer: Charles Stewart
- 2.0/101 votes
#4 - That's Max???
Season 4 Episode 23 - Aired 3/7/1967
Steve receives a telegram from his old flying buddy, Max Donohue. Max wants Steve as a business partner up in Cascade Valley. Steve decides to not accept Max's offer. Kate suggests to Steve that Max join him in Hooterville, which Steve knows wouldn't work but doesn't say why. Without Steve's knowledge, Uncle Joe sends a reply telegram to Max, asking him to relocate to Hooterville to join the Carson-Elliott Enterprises. Max decides at least to investigate, which doesn't sit well with Max's business and personal partner Jack. Max arrives and turns out to be a woman. Max will need to get an agricultural flying license from the state capitol, which Billie Jo and the rest of the family misinterpret to mean a wedding license. There will be a wedding, but it will be Max and Jack.
Director: Charles Barton
Writer: Al Schwartz