Frontier

1955
Frontier

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Paper Gunman Sep 25, 1955

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EP2 Tomas And The Widow Oct 02, 1955

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EP3 A Stillness In Wyoming Oct 16, 1955

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EP4 The Shame Of A Nation Oct 23, 1955

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EP5 The Founding Of Omaha, Nebraska Oct 30, 1955

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EP6 The Suspects Nov 06, 1955

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EP7 King Of The Dakotas Nov 13, 1955

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EP8 Cattle Drive To Casper Nov 27, 1955

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EP9 Romance Of Poker Alice Dec 11, 1955

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EP10 Ferdinand Meyer's Army Dec 18, 1955

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EP11 The Long Road To Tucson Dec 25, 1955

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EP12 The Texicans Jan 08, 1956

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EP13 Mother Of The Brave Jan 15, 1956

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EP14 The Ten Days Of John Leslie Jan 22, 1956

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EP15 The Devil And Doctor O'Hara Feb 05, 1956

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EP16 The Captivity Of Joe Long Feb 12, 1956

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EP17 The Voyage Of Captain Castle Feb 19, 1956

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EP18 Assassin Mar 04, 1956

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EP19 The Hanging At Thunder Butte Creek Mar 18, 1956

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EP20 The Big Dry Mar 25, 1956

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EP21 The Ballad Of Pretty Polly Apr 01, 1956

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EP22 The Well Apr 08, 1956

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EP23 Salt War Apr 22, 1956

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EP24 Patrol Apr 29, 1956

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EP25 A Somewhere Voice May 06, 1956

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EP26 The Hunted May 13, 1956

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EP27 Georgia Gold Jun 10, 1956

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EP28 Out From Texas Jun 24, 1956

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EP29 The Return Of jubal Dolan Aug 26, 1956

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EP30 The Hostage Sep 09, 1956

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7.3| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 25 September 1955 Ended
Producted By: NBC
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Frontier is an American Western anthology series that aired on NBC from September 1955, to September 1956. The series de-emphasizes gunplay and focuses on the hazards of the settlement of the American West. It was only the second anthology Western series in television history, having been preceded by Death Valley Days. Frontier aired premiered on September 25, 1955, and ran sporadically in its last five months. Walter Coy narrated the series and starred in occasional episodes, which are dramatizations based on actual events. The program was produced by Worthington Miner.

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dougdoepke Thanks, Doug Brode, for the detailed update. I have an indelible impression from that long ago time-- Frontier was an unusual and outstanding series with offbeat stories and a memorably laconic tag-line. I tried to catch up with it every week until it suddenly disappeared. Unfortunately, Frontier came at a time when a hundred other much more predictable Westerns crowded the dial. Possibly, it got lost in the shuffle. Then too, there was no name "star" to carry the episodes from week to week. Instead, the series provided an opportunity for up-and-comers to show their stuff, as a reading of the cast list demonstrates. I wish I had something more detailed than a steadfast impression, but it's remained with me all these years, and I'm glad for the chance to share the experience-- something I never expected. Perhaps the Western Channel can revive Frontier, as they've done with that other short-lived, high-quality series, The Westerner. One can always hope.
dougbrode In 1955, the golden age of live drama was quickly giving way to filmed series, mostly escapist fare, with the western dominating. Here was one of the few - and at best modestly successful - attempts to bridge the gap. Worthington Miner was a highly regarded producer who was known for the seriousness of his programs. It wasn't likely that he would do an ordinary western. And he didn't. Frontier was the second important anthology western series, with a continuing host ("The Old Ranger" on Death Valley Days) and a promise that each individual episode was at least inspired by something factual. Death Valley Days ran, of course, for more than a decade, with numerous other hosts taking over including, for a well-remembered two-year stint, Ronald Reagan. Frontier lasted only one season, and pretty much served as a foil to Death Valley Days, the latter stressing patriotic themes and upbeat endings. Not Frontier. Each week, the show opened and closed with a caravan of covered wagons heading off into the distance (Death Valley did, in fact, similarly begin with a single Boraxo wagon trudging along). Walter Coy (best remembered as John Wayne's doomed brother in the early sequences of The Searchers) would begin with, "This is the way it happened . . . movin' west" and then close with "That's the way it happened . . . movin' west." The shows were consistently downbeat. For instance: When they did the story of the Alamo, the focus was on the one deserter, not the heroes who died fighting. That episode was called "The Texians," and focused on the impact that the deserter has on a family when he stops at their isolated farm. In real life, the deserter's name was Rose, the family Zuber. No flag waving allowed on this series. Walter Coy not only narrated but showed up once in a while as star of individual episodes.
nick-894 I recall this series on BBC-TV in 1958-59. I have a very vague memory of this series content (with a few exceptions) but I vividly recall the opening music and scene. Covered wagons are moving into the distance. I saw it in monochrome, and I think someone must have been using a strong red filter, since the sky is very dark with brilliant white cirrus cloud - rather after the style of Ansell Adams. I recall one episode of a family attempting to cross Death Valley. I think this was an episode called The Big Dry. Another involved trappers who have a feud and involved knife fights where both of the combatants fight while biting at the ends of the same piece of cloth. I think this is the one called Out from Texas, although, I am certain it was originally called Out from Taos. But whatever it was called, it happened that way..... moving west.