Drama | Western
Station:
ABC (US)
Status:
Canceled/Ended
End:
Oct/02/1962
Rating:
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The Lawman came with the sun,
There was a job to be done,
And so they sent for the badge
And the gun of the Lawman.
And as he silently rode,
Where evil violently flowed
They knew he'd live or he'd die
By the code of the Lawman.
A man who rides all alone,
And all that he'll ever own
Is just a badge and gun
And he's known as the Lawman.
Set in Laramie, Wyoming circa 1880, Lawman was one of several television westerns produced by Warner Brothers in the late fifties. The show distinguished itself in the western genre with its depiction of the relationship between Marshal Dan Troop and his youthful deputy Johnny McKay.
Promos for the series described Troop as a lawman of "strength and purpose" and Johnny McKay as "the boy he trained to fight by his side." Handsome, 37 year old, 6'4" former Marine John Russell played Marshal Dan Troop while 22 year old teen heartthrob Peter Brown played deputy Johnny McKay. The mentor/protege relationship between Marshal Troop and Deputy McKay was the heart of the show and what lifted it above the typical tv westerns of the period.
Three women were introduced over the course of the series' run as love interests for Marshal Troop. Bek Nelson appeared in the premiere episode as Dru Lemp, the widow of the town's fomer Marshal. The pale and uninteresting Dru managed a Laramie cafe but disappeared mid-way through the first season. She was replaced by the prickly, no nonsense Julie Tate, editor of the Laramie Free Press. Julie was played by starlet Barbara Lang. The character was ousted from the series in the second season by Lily Merrill, proprietress of the Bird Cage Saloon. Played by Peggy Castle, Lily was the most successful of the love interests. None of the women worked out as long term partners for Troop however -- perhaps because the show's 30 minute format was too brief to sustain a romantic thread or because the Marshal's relationship with his deputy was the emotional center of the series and consequently could brook no competition.
Celebrity guest stars included Ed "Kookie" Byrnes, Lee Van Cleef, Jack Elam, James Coburn, Doug McClure, James Drury, Joel Grey, Doodles Weaver, Slim Pickens, Troy Donahue, J. Pat O'Malley, Tommy Rettig, and countless others.
The black and white, half-hour show ran for four seasons, debuting on October 5, 1958 and ending its run on October 2, 1962. Lawman broadcast 156 episodes with 39 episodes per season. The show generated cap guns, air rifles, western boots, comic books, and other items for boys. Souvenirs, autographs, and photographs are currently available through tv/movie/entertainment memorabilia dealers and at auction on the Internet. Reruns of Lawman may be viewed on some television channels; check your television listings.
TV Show Canceled/Ended.
S4E39 - Jailbreak
Air Date: 10 Jun 1962 12:00 (CDT)
S4E40 - The Unmasked
Air Date: 17 Jun 1962 12:00 (CDT)
S4E41 - The Witness
Air Date: 24 Jun 1962 12:00 (CDT)