Black Saddle
Black Saddle is an American Western television series starring Peter Breck that aired 44 half-hour black-and-white episodes from January 10, 1959, to May 6, 1960. The first season of 20 episodes aired on NBC from January 1959 to September 1959. ABC picked up the second season in the 1959-1960 season with 24 new episodes produced. The half-hour program was produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television, and the original backdoor pilot was an episode of CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre, with Chris Alcaide originally portraying the principal character, Clay Culhane, in an episode entitled "A Threat of Violence."
Synopsis
Clay Culhane is a gunfighter who becomes a lawyer after his brothers are killed in a shootout. He carries his law books as he rides across the New Mexico Territory in the years following the Civil War, ready to help people who need help with the law. U. S. Marshal Gib Scott follows Culhane, dubious of Culhane's turning away from gunfighting. Nora Travers owns the town's hotel, and Kelly is the bartender at the saloon.Cast
Main cast
- Peter Breck as Clay Culhane
- Russell Johnson as Marshal Gib Scott
- Anna-Lisa as Nora Travers
- J. Pat O'Malley as Judge Caleb Marsh
- Walter Burke as Tim Potter
Guest cast
Some of the Black Saddle guest stars include Warren Oates, Chris Alcaide, Fred Aldrich, John Anderson, Parley Baer, Raymond Bailey, Russ Bender, Paul Birch, James Franciscus, Jack Ging, Dabbs Greer, Robert Griffin, Clu Gulager, Robert Harland, Stacy Harris, Brett King, Jess Kirkpatrick, Robert Knapp, John Marley, Ken Mayer, Ann McCrea, Rod McGaughy, Patrick McVey, James Parnell, Vic Perrin, Sam Reese, Stafford Repp, Stephen Roberts, Bing Russell, Richard Rust, Simon Scott, Richard Shannon, Robert F. Simon, Quentin Sondergaard and Patrick Macnee.Production
Originally entitled War Gun, but changed just prior to filming, the series was created by executive producers Hal Hudson and John McGreevey. Antony Ellis was the producer. On NBC the show was broadcast on Saturdays from 9 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time. When it was moved to ABC it was shown on Fridays from 10:30 to 11 p.m. E. T.The pilot for the series was "Threat to Violence", the May 23, 1958, episode of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre. Chris Alcaide portrayed Culhane in it, with Johnson and Anna Lisa in the roles that they had in the series. The change of stars occurred because the program's sponsor thought Alacaide "had become too familiar as a villain".