Walking Tall

1981
Walking Tall

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EP1 The Killing of McNeal County's Children Jan 17, 1981

Michael resists peer-pressure, and is branded a ‘stool pigeon’, when he helps his Father out, with some information on a local PCP operation.

EP2 The Protectors of the People Jan 24, 1981

Buford declares war on a white supremacist group from a neighboring county, when they stir up racial trouble in McNeal County.

EP3 Kidnapped Jan 31, 1981

Brother bank robbers take an innocent family hostage, and demand the release of their Father – Seriously wounded during a robbery, and being held in the McNeal County jail.

EP4 Hitman Mar 31, 1981

The local mob wants Buford out of the way, so they bring in a professional – An old friend of Buford’s, who carries a grudge.

EP5 Company Town Apr 07, 1981

While investigating the disappearance of a Miner, Buford uncovers murder and corruption in a nearby mining town.

EP6 Deadly Impact Apr 14, 1981

Buford goes after the operators of a chemical plant that is dumping illegal quantities of hazardous by-products into the local river.

EP7 The Fire Within Jun 06, 1981

A Priest has information – Heard in the sanctity of The Confessional – That could stop an illegal arms deal, and, despite Buford’s persistence, refuses to break his Promise Of Obedience.
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Released: 17 January 1981 Ended
Producted By: Columbia Pictures Television
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Walking Tall is an American television drama series that ran on NBC in 1981 for one season of seven episodes. The first 5 episodes aired Saturday nights at 9:00 p.m.. The last 2 episodes aired Tuesday nights at 10:00 p.m. NBC reran all 7 episodes from April-August 1981. This one-hour show was based on the 1973 film Walking Tall, which was based on the life of Buford Pusser. Here, Pusser is the sheriff of McNeal County, Tennessee, fighting criminals each week in 1969.

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