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Laramie is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from 1959 to 1963. A Revue Studios production, the program originally starred John Smith as Slim Sherman, Robert Fuller as Jess Harper, Hoagy Carmichael as Jonesy and Robert L. Crawford, Jr., as Andy Sherman. Western adventure series whose setting is the Wyoming territory of the 1870s. Slim runs a relay station inherited from his father and is responsible for the welfare of his younger brother, Andy. Jess, unlike Slim, is a drifter who agrees to stay at the ranch temporarily. Different guest stars appear in each episode.
Drifter Jess Harper arrives at the Sherman ranch and relay station, owned by Slim Sherman and his 12-year-old brother Andy. Soon they and their hired hand, Jonesy, are held captive by an outlaw and his gang, trying to kidnap a Judge and rescue one of their gang. After it's resolved, will Jess drift on, or stay at the Sherman ranch?
Evangelist Essie Bright stops in Laramie, after acquiring an admirer along the way.
When a woman shoots the son of Chief, all of the stagecoach passengers must remain at the Sherman ranch and defend themselves as best they can. One of the passengers is a disgraced former Army Major who was court martialed and made to resign for an offense he didn't commit.
Jess' brother-in-law has deserted the Army and shows up at the ranch looking for his help getting to Canada.
Gun-for-hire Ed Caulder arrives in Laramie, waiting for a letter that will reveal his next target. When his leg is injured in a cougar trap, he's rescued by Slim and Andy, and stays at the Sherman ranch while he heals. Based on his checkered past, Jess thinks he may be the person Caulder is there to kill.
A woman whom Jess once loved arrives on a stagecoach, and asks Jess to help her run away from her husband and get to Mexico.
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