Johnny Ringo is an American Western television series starring Don Durant that aired on CBS from October 1, 1959, until June 30, 1960. It is loosely based on the life of the notorious gunfighter and outlaw Johnny Ringo, also known as John Peters Ringo or John B. Ringgold, who tangled with Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Buckskin Franklin Leslie.
The worst episode of "Johnny Ringo" is "The Cat", rated 6.8/10 from 23 user votes. It was directed by Frank Baur and written by Richard Newman. "The Cat" aired on 12/3/1959 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "The Accused".
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Director: Frank Baur
Writer: Richard Newman
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Director: Lamont Johnson
Writer: Frederick Louis Fox
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Director: William D. Faralla
Writer: John Marsh
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Director: Dick Moder
Writer: William Link, Richard Levinson
A little girl comes into Cason's general store to buy a gun. The child says her father has been murdered and she's going to find his killer.
Director: Paul Henreid
Writer: T.E. Brooks
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Director: Laurence Stewart
Writer: Wilton Schiller
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Director: David Lowell Rich
Writer: Teddi Sherman
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Director: Dick Moder
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Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Charles A. Wallace
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Director: Don Taylor
Writer: Stephen Lord
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Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Frederick Louis Fox
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Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Barney Slater
Mamie Murphy, Broken Wagon's hard-bitten saloon-keeper, is accused of murder. She telegraphs Johnny Ringo to save her.
Director: Don Taylor
Writer: Patricia Jenkins
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Director: Howard W. Koch
Writer: Barney Slater
Ringo tires of his life as a gunfighter and becomes Sheriff of a lawless Arizona town known as Velardi. He hires the town drunk as deputy, who repays Ringo's faith in him when the chips are down.
Director: Howard W. Koch
Writer: Aaron Spelling
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Director: Howard W. Koch
Writer: Stephen Lord
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Director: John English
Writer: William Link, Richard Levinson
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Director: William D. Faralla
Writer: John Falvo
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Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Charles A. Wallace
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Director: William D. Faralla
Writer: John Marsh
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Director: Dick Moder
Writer: P.K. Palmer
Posing as a condemned killer, Johnny Ringo is locked up with four other men in death row. Ringo's job is to determine which of the four is innocent.
Director: Laurence Stewart
Writer: Barney Slater
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Director: Laurence Stewart
Writer: Peggy Witt
Two brothers are out to kill Ringo and avenge a third brother who was killed by Johnny in a gunfight.
Director: Robert M. Leeds
Writer: Stephen Lord