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6.17 [166]
"Jed"
NBC Broadcast - 10 January 1968
Universal City Studios, Inc.
Executive Producer Norman MacDonnell
Producer James Duff McAdams
Written by Arthur Heinemann
Directed by Abner Biberman
Starring:
(shown on the ride-in)
John McIntire as Clay Grainger (his first appearance on the ride-in)
Doug McClure as Trampas
Clu Gulager as Emmett Ryker
Don Quine as Stacey Grainger (not in this episode)
Sara Lane as Elizabeth Grainger (not in this episode)
and
James Drury as The Virginian
Guest Stars
Steve Ihnat [Jed Matthews]
Brenda Scott [Abby Kiefer]
Sammy Jackson [Ron Keifer]
Full ending credits:
Co-Starring
Stuart Margolin as Abe Yeager
#
Ken Swofford as Seth Pettit
#
With
Walter Coy . . . Tom Tallman
Lew Brown . . . Clint Timmins
Victor Creatore . . . Texas
Jill Jenkins . . . Bar Girl
#
Associate Producer David Levinson
#
Theme Percy Faith
#
Director of Photography Enzo A. Martinelli
#
Art Director . . . George Patrick
Film Editor . . . Richard M. Sprague
Unit Manager . . . Henry Kline
Assistant Director . . . Kenny Williams
Set Decorations . . . John McCarthy and Perry Murdock
Sound . . . Melvin M. Metcalfe, Sr.
Color Coordinator . . . Robert Brower
Technicolor
#
Editorial Supervision . . . Richard Belding
Musical Supervision . . . Stanley Wilson
Costume Supervision . . . Vincent Dee
Makeup . . . Bud Westmore
Hair Stylist . . . Larry Germain
The Title "The Virginian" by permission of EMKA, LTD.
Series Regulars appearing in episode:
Trampas, Clay Grainger, Virginian, Ryker
Synopsis:
An old friend of Trampas is planted at Shiloh by a neighboring
rancher who wants to make sure Clay Grainger doesn't protect the new
settlers who have refused to give right of way for cattle to be run over
their land. But Jed (Ihnat) has a change of mind about warring with the
"nesters" after he falls in love with the sister (Scott) of one of the
farmers. (bj)
Note:
*This episode marks the first where John McIntire replaces Charles Bickford
in the ride-in credits.
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