CTVA - The Virginian 3.21 [081] "A Slight Case of Charity" 10-Feb-1965

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3.21 [081]
"A Slight Case Of Charity"

NBC Broadcast - 10 February 1965

Universal TV Production
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Joel Rogosin
Teleplay Howard Browne and True Boardman
Story by Howard Browne
Directed by Dick Benedict

Starring:
(shown on the ride-in)
Lee J. Cobb as Judge Henry Garth (not in this episode)
Doug McClure as Trampas
Clu Gulager as Emmett Ryker
Roberta Shore as Betsy Garth
Randy Boone as Randy Benton
and
James Drury as the Virginian

Guest Star:
Kathryn Hays [ Charity]

Full ending credits:
Co-Starring
Jerome Courtland as Byron Prescott
#
with
Les Tremayne as Lowell
Harry Harvey Sr. as Ira Corwin
Kathryn Givney as Caroline Prescott
Ed Prentiss as Stillman
E.J. Andre as The Freight Agent
(Mr. Andre also appeared in several episodes as the Shiloh cook)
Gregg Palmer as Deputy Roberts
#
Adele Palacios as Concha
Vincent Padula as Pepe
Tim Graham as The Stable Hand
Steve Pendleton as August Schimmel
Stephen Coit as Ray King
#
and
Warren Oates as Roy Judd
#
Virginian theme Percy Faith
#
Director of Photography Benjamin H. Kline, A.S.C.
#
Story Editor Cy Chermak
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Art Director  . . .  George Patrick
Film Editor  . . .  George J. Nicholson
Assistant Director  . . .  Frank Losee
Set Decorators  . . .  John McCarthy and James M. Walters
Sound  . . .  Ed Somers
Color Consultant  . . .  Alex Quiroga
Color by Pathé
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Editorial Dept. Head  . . .  David J. O'Connell
Musical Supervision  . . .  Stanley Wilson
Costume Supervisor  . . .  Vincent Dee
Makeup  . . .  Bud Westmore
Hair Stylist  . . .  Virginia Darcy
The title "The Virginian" by permission of EMKA, LTD.

Series Regulars Characters in this Episode:
Trampas, Deputy Ryker, Virginian, Randy, Betsy

Brief Synopsis:
It's a matter of trust when Trampas goes to Albuquerque to sell
a herd of steers for the Cattlemen's Association and disappears with a
chambermaid (Hays) posing as a socialite and $1500 dollars of the sale money. (bj)

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