Colt .45 is an American Western series which aired on ABC between October 1957 and September 1960. Christopher Colt was apparently a gun salesman but was in fact a government agent tracking down notorious bad guys. The half-hour program is loosely based on the 1950 Warner Bros. film of the same name, starring Randolph Scott. Colt .45 was part of the William T. Orr-produced array of westerns which Warner produced for ABC in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Showing Season 2 of 3
1959
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1959-04-05
No sooner has Chris turned a prisoner over to the Army than a girl uses Chris to get the man freed.
1959-04-12
Chris Colt trails a bounty-hunter straight to a murder.
1959-04-19
Chris needs a photographer's help to clear a condemned Indian.
1959-04-26
A rancher seems eager to confess to a stage robbery.
1959-05-03
Colt is hired as bodyguard to actor Edwin Booth, brother of the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.
1959-05-10
A sheriff complicates Chris's hunt for a killer.
1959-05-17
Posing as a jailbird, Chris engineers a break to learn where loot has been hidden.
1959-05-24
Billy the Kid is offered amnesty by the governor, but a cynical sheriff raises Billy's doubts.
1959-05-31
Sent to regain Federal money stolen by a pirate, Chris ends up a prisoner on board the pirate's ship.
1959-06-07
Colt must defend his client---and himself---against a frame-up.
1959-06-14
Chris tries to keep a gunman from framing a marshal for murder.
1959-06-21
Chris finds the rifles he was to have impounded---after they're auctioned off to a rancher.
1959-06-28
Leonard Nimoy plays Luke Reid, a robber who betrayed his men, and now has Chris Colt on his trail.