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Riverboat (TV series)

Riverboat is an American Western television series starring Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds, produced by Revue Studios, and broadcast on the NBC television network from 1959 to 1961. Reynolds was replaced by Noah Beery Jr. halfway through the series in the wake of conflicts with McGavin.[citation needed]

Riverboat
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes44
Production
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 13, 1959 (1959-09-13) –
January 2, 1961 (1961-01-02)

Plot edit

In the series, Captain Grey Holden and his crew navigate the vessel called the Enterprise principally along the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio Rivers. Some episodes are set in the eastern end of the American West or in the Midwest. Holden and his men encounter interesting characters along the way, including U.S. President Zachary Taylor, General Winfield Scott and a prepresidential Abraham Lincoln. One episode focuses indirectly on the Texan Revolution of 1836. Unlike most Westerns, which are set after the American Civil War, the story's time frame precedes the conflict, and includes the 1830s and the 1840s. The series ended on the NBC midseason schedule in January 1961, replaced by a drama about the sectional conflict, The Americans.

Cast edit

Darren McGavin played Captain Grey Holden for 40 episodes. Dan Duryea played Captain Brad Turner for two episodes while McGavin was embroiled in contract disputes.[1] Burt Reynolds, in his television debut, played McGavin's partner and chief pilot Ben Frazer in 20 episodes, and was replaced by Noah Beery, Jr., who played Bill Blake, for Season Two.

Dick Wessel, as chief stoker Carney Kohler, was cast in 41 episodes, Jack Lambert was cast in 23 episodes as first mate Joshua MacGregor (having played a different character, Tony Walchek, earlier in the series), John Mitchum co-starred in 10 episodes as Pickalong, the ship's cook, Michael McGreevey was cast in 17 episodes as cabin boy Chip Kessler, and William D. Gordon played first mate Joe Travis in 13 episodes before his character's death.

Episodes edit

Season 1: 1959–60 edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Payment in Full"Douglas HeyesDouglas HeyesSeptember 13, 1959 (1959-09-13)
22"The Barrier"Richard BartlettTom SellerSeptember 20, 1959 (1959-09-20)
33"About Roger Mowbray"Felix E. FeistStory by : Gene L. Coon
Teleplay by : Hagar Wilde
September 27, 1959 (1959-09-27)
44"Race to Cincinnati"Jules BrickenStory by : Richard Morgan
Teleplay by : William Raynor
October 4, 1959 (1959-10-04)
55"The Unwilling"Richard BartlettNorman JolleyOctober 11, 1959 (1959-10-11)
66"The Fight Back"Jules BrickenStory by : Robert E. Thompson
Teleplay by : Mel Goldberg & Robert E. Thompson
October 18, 1959 (1959-10-18)
77"Escape to Memphis"John RichStory by : Richard B. Larkin
Teleplay by : Bob and Wanda Duncan
October 25, 1959 (1959-10-25)
88"Witness No Evil"Richard BartlettNorman JolleyNovember 1, 1959 (1959-11-01)
99"A Night at Trapper's Landing"Felix E. FeistHalsey MeloneNovember 8, 1959 (1959-11-08)
1010"The Faithless"Richard BartlettStory by : Kay Linaker & Richard Morgan & Howard Phillips
Teleplay by : Richard Morgan
November 22, 1959 (1959-11-22)
1111"The Boy from Pittsburgh"Frank ArrigoStory by : John Francis Larkin
Teleplay by : George Tibbles
November 29, 1959 (1959-11-29)
1212"Jessie Quinn"Jules BrickenTom SellerDecember 6, 1959 (1959-12-06)
1313"Strange Request"John RichClair HuffakerDecember 13, 1959 (1959-12-13)
1414"Guns for Empire"Herman HoffmanSamuel A. PeeplesDecember 20, 1959 (1959-12-20)
1515"The Face of Courage"William WitneyBob and Wanda DuncanDecember 27, 1959 (1959-12-27)
1616"Tampico Raid"Richard BartlettRichard MorganJanuary 3, 1960 (1960-01-03)
1717"Landlubbers"William WitneyTom SellerJanuary 10, 1960 (1960-01-10)
1818"The Blowup"Darren McGavinAl C. WardJanuary 18, 1960 (1960-01-18)
1919"Forbidden Island"Stanley LanfieldBob and Wanda DuncanJanuary 24, 1960 (1960-01-24)
2020"Salvage Pirates"Richard BartlettRichard MorganJanuary 31, 1960 (1960-01-31)
2121"Path of the Eagle"Jules BrickenHalsey MeloneFebruary 1, 1960 (1960-02-01)
2222"The Treasure of Hawk Hill"William WitneyBob and Wanda DuncanFebruary 8, 1960 (1960-02-08)
2323"Fight at New Canal"R.G. SpringsteenTom SellerFebruary 22, 1960 (1960-02-22)
2424"The Wichita Arrows"William WitneyBob and Wanda DuncanFebruary 29, 1960 (1960-02-29)
2525"Fort Epitaph"John BrahmRichard MorganMarch 7, 1960 (1960-03-07)
2626"Three Graves"William WitneyAl C. WardMarch 14, 1960 (1960-03-14)
2727"Hang the Men High"Hollingsworth MorseJerry AdelmanMarch 21, 1960 (1960-03-21)
2828"The Night of the Faceless Man"William WitneyBob and Wanda DuncanMarch 28, 1960 (1960-03-28)
2929"The Long Trail"Hollingsworth MorseOscar SaulApril 4, 1960 (1960-04-04)
3030"The Quick Noose"Hollingsworth MorseTom SellerApril 11, 1960 (1960-04-11)
3131"The Sellout"Richard BartlettStory by : R. Hamer Norris
Teleplay by : Ann Wesley
April 18, 1960 (1960-04-18)

Season 2: 1960–61 edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
321"End of a Dream"David Lowell RichMilton S. GelmanSeptember 19, 1960 (1960-09-19)
332"That Taylor Affair"Allen H. MinerAllen H. MinerSeptember 26, 1960 (1960-09-26)
343"The Two Faces of Grey Holden"R.G. SpringsteenKathleen HiteOctober 3, 1960 (1960-10-03)
354"River Champion"William WitneyWilliam Jerome Fay & Hendrik VollaertsOctober 10, 1960 (1960-10-10)
365"No Bridge on the River"Lamont JohnsonRaphael HayesOctober 24, 1960 (1960-10-24)
376"Trunk Full of Dreams"Hollingsworth MorseGwen Bagni & Irwin GielgudOctober 31, 1960 (1960-10-31)
387"The Water of Gorgeous Springs"Richard BartlettRaphael Hayes & Montgomery PittmanNovember 7, 1960 (1960-11-07)
398"Devil in Skirts"David Lowell RichGwen Bagni & Bob Duncan & Irwin GielgudNovember 21, 1960 (1960-11-21)
409"The Quota"Hollingsworth MorseBob Duncan & Wanda Duncan & Raphael HayesNovember 28, 1960 (1960-11-28)
4110"Chicota Landing"David Lowell RichHerman Groves & Raphael HayesDecember 5, 1960 (1960-12-05)
4211"Duel on the River"Tay GarnettMilton S. GelmanDecember 12, 1960 (1960-12-12)
4312"Zigzag"Sidney LanfieldDavid LangDecember 26, 1960 (1960-12-26)
4413"Listen to the Nightingale"Sidney LanfieldFred Freiberger & Philip MacDonaldJanuary 2, 1961 (1961-01-02)

Guest stars edit

Female guest stars edit

The series featured an array of leading ladies of that era as guest stars, including Mary Tyler Moore, cast as the "Brunette Girl in Coach", with Jeanne Carmen as Janine, the "Blonde Girl in Coach", in the 1959 episode, "A Night at Trapper's Landing". Moore played Lily Belle de Lesseps the next year in "Trunk Full of Dreams" (1960).

Other female guest stars include:

Male guest stars edit

Many male guest stars also appeared on Riverboat. Ricardo Montalbán portrayed United States Army Lt. Andre B. Devereaux in "A Night at Trapper's Landing" (November 8, 1959). In the story line, the Enterprise is commandeered by the military for a punitive expedition against the Indians after an attack on Devereaux and his men. Ben Frazer, however, tries to convince the Army that the uprising is really the result of a local Indian agent. The episode features Judson Pratt, as Sergeant Ned Bolger, Stacy Harris as Colonel Nicholson, and Raymond Bailey as General Jacoby, with other roles for character actors Morris Ankrum, R.G. Armstrong, and Peter Whitney.

Other male guest stars include:

  • Eddie Albert, as Dan Simpson, with Russell Johnson as Darius, and John M. Pickard, from the Western series Boots and Saddles, uncredited as a river pirate, in "The Unwilling" (1959): In the story line, Dan Simpson attempts to open a general store despite a raid from pirates who stole $20,000 in merchandise. Debra Paget is cast as Lela Russell.
  • Jack Albertson, as Sampson J. Binton, and DeForest Kelley as Alex Jeffords, in the series finale, "Listen to the Nightingale" (1961): Holden and Blake transport an opera singer (Jeanne Bal) and her musicians to New Orleans in exchange for a share of her concert receipts.
  • Robert Bray, prior to Stagecoach West, as Tom Byson, with Beverly Garland as Dr. Nora James, in "Three Graves" (1960), the story of three mysterious recent graves in a river town.
  • Charles Bronson, as Crowley, with Ray Teal as Sheriff Clay, in "Zigzag" (1960): Bill Blake (Noah Beery Jr.) is at a doctor's office in a river town when he is abducted by three outlaws who think that Blake is the doctor. The outlaws then demand that Blake pretend to be the son of a dying old man so he can compel the man to reveal the location of a large amount of money in his possession. William Fawcett is cast as Pinty Walters, the owner of the cabin where the old man is living. Stella Stevens plays Pinty's daughter, Lisa.
  • Edgar Buchanan, as Wingate Pritchard Pardee in "Duel on the River" (1960): Holden and his crew come between Brian Cloud (Robert Emhardt), a regional cotton baron, and a dissident grower, Beaudry Rawlings (Claude Akins), and Beaudry's ambitious wife, Laurie (Fay Spain), who is a cousin of Pardee's. Akins also appeared as Jarret Sutton in "Escape to Memphis" (1959); Sutton pursues his former sister-in-law Laura Sutton (Jeanne Crain), a passenger on the Enterprise, who has killed her husband (his brother) in self-defense. Forrest Lewis appears in this episode as Mr. Chambers.
  • Richard Carlson, as Paul Drake in "The Faithless" (1959): Drake is an escaped prisoner with medical training being transported on the Enterprise back to jail. Having lost his religious faith, Drake refuses to render medical assistance to a two-year-old girl stricken with a communicable disease that threatens the entire vessel. William Phipps and Jeanne Bates play the parents of the child. Bethel Leslie portrays Cathy Norris.
  • Anthony Caruso, as the Cherokee Chief White Bull in "The Long Trail" (1960): A group of Indians is being transported on the Enterprise, rather than walking the Trail of Tears to their reservation in Indian Territory. Harry Lauter and Dennis Cross also appear in this episode.
  • Richard Chamberlain, as Lt. Dave Winslow in "Chicota Landing" (1960): In the story line, Juan Cortilla, a Mexican bandit played by Joe De Santis, is stormed from jail. Lieutenant Winslow asks Holden to transport Cortilla and his men to a military garrison. Instead, Cortilla takes over the Enterprise and its gunpowder. Connie Hines portrays Lucy Bridges, and Ted de Corsia is cast as another bandit.
  • Lloyd Corrigan, as John Jenkins, with Anne Baxter as Ellie Jenkins, in "A Race to Cincinnati" (1959): Three ruthless men try to prevent a peach farmer from getting his crop to market in Cincinnati: He will lose his valuable land if he cannot make the last payment to his creditors.
  • Francis De Sales, as Ed Baker, with child actor Tom Nolan as Tommy Jones, a stowaway, in "The Boy from Pittsburgh" (1959): Series character Grey Holden transports a box of diamonds, not knowing that a pickpocket has taken the gems and switched the contents of the box. King Donovan is cast as Paddy Britt; Mona Freeman is Louise Rutherford, a beautiful young widow; Robert Emhardt is Jeb Carter.
  • Dan Duryea, as Captain Brad Turner, in "The Wichita Arrows" (1960): Turner is in temporary command of the Enterprise while Grey Holden is recruiting new customers. Turner stops at a river town to collect fur pelts, but finds the proprietors of the establishment all dead with arrows in their backs. In the following episode, "Fort Epitaph" (1960), Captain Turner takes a cargo of cannon to a fort on the Little Missouri River within hostile Sioux country. Turner soon finds that the once-peaceful Indians have been driven to rebellion by the tough commander of the fort, who commandeers the Enterprise and orders its crew to attack the Sioux.
  • Buddy Ebsen, as Niles Cox, with Gregory Walcott as Salem Cox, in "The Water of Gorgeous Springs" (1960): Two hillbilly families, the Coxes and the Jenningses, are engaged in a murderous feud aboard the Enterprise on which they find themselves as unlikely traveling companions. Barry Atwater is cast as Gould Jennings, Joycelyn Brando is Charity Jennings, and Sherry Jackson is Inez Cox. Less than two years later, Buddy Ebsen rocketed to national stardom in the CBS sitcom, The Beverly Hillbillies. This episode aired the night before the 1960 presidential election.
  • Gene Evans, as Sgt. Dan Phillips, James Griffith as Crpl. Sam Giler, Ron Hagerthy as Phelan, and Stuart Randall as General Winfield Scott in "The Quota" (1960): Sergeant Phillips shanghais Holden and a crew member to meet the Army's "quota" of new recruits.
  • Paul Fix, known as Sheriff Micah Torrance on The Rifleman, as President Taylor in "That Taylor Affair" (1960), with Arlene Dahl as Lucy Belle.
  • Bruce Gordon, as Garnett in "Forbidden Island" (1960), the story of Cajun outlaws who inhabit a remote island.
  • Clu Gulager, prior to his role as Billy the Kid on NBC's The Tall Man, as Beau Chandler, and Kevin Hagen as John Hollister, in "Jessie Quinn" (1959), a tale of intrigue involving the Texas Revolution: Holden attempts to send weapons to Sam Houston, but forces of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna in Mexico threaten to blow up the Enterprise to prevent the delivery. Mercedes McCambridge is cast in the title role of this episode.
  • John Ireland, as Chris Slade, and Karl Swenson as Ansel Torgin, in "The Fight Back" (1959): Young Tom Fowler (Tom Laughlin) has made himself the boss of Hampton, a corrupt river town near Vicksburg. Fowler blocks farmers from shipping their crops to market. In a dispute over a wedding held on the Enterprise, a lynch mob led by Fowler comes after Holden.
  • Douglas Kennedy, as McLeigh in "The Night of the Faceless Men" (1960): Broadcaster Hugh Downs portrays Dan Flynn; Frank Ferguson is cast as Roger. In the story line, while he is seeking to purchase wood, Holden encounters a river town in the clutches of hooded racketeers.
  • George Kennedy, as Gunner Slagle, with Slim Pickens as Porter Slagle; Dennis O'Keefe as boxing promoter Dan Muldoon, and Norma Crane as Sarah Prentice, in "River Champion" (1960), a story about a prize fight aboard the Enterprise.
  • Sandy Kenyon, as lawyer Abraham Lincoln, with Tyler McVey as a judge and Denver Pyle as Jim Bledsoe, in "No Bridge on the River" (1960): Holden sues the railroad when the Enterprises on a dark and stormy night strikes a rail bridge atop the Mississippi River; Lincoln is the attorney representing the railroad.
  • Dayton Lummis, as Gideon Templeton in "Path of the Eagle" (1960); a group of wealthy travelers hire Grey Holden to transport them to Independence, Missouri, where they will join a wagon train to the West. One of their party, however, conspires with river pirates to hijack the Enterprise and rob the passengers. Dianne Foster appears as Marian Templeton, with Myron Healey as Steven Barrows.
  • Raymond Massey, prior to the television series Dr. Kildare, as Sir Oliver Garnett in "Trunk Full of Dreams" (1960): The Enterprise becomes a floating theater when a group of actors comes on board. Bethel Leslie is cast as Juliet, Willard Waterman is de Lesseps, Mary Tyler Moore is Lily Belle, and Robert Foulk is Captain Smiley.
  • Doug McClure, prior to The Virginian, as Corporal Jenkins in "The Face of Courage" (1959): Amid the threat of Sioux attack, the Enterprise is commandeered by Sergeant Major Carmody (Paul Birch) while it is delivering military cargo to an Army outpost on the Missouri River. Joanna Moore appears in this episode as Kitty McGuire.
  • Stephen McNally as Jeb Randall, with Stuart Randall as Harry, in "Hang the Men High" (1960): Based on the word of a dying man, two passengers are seized from the Enterprise and tried before a kangaroo court. Walter Sande is cast as Tom Feller and Karen Steele is Sue Parker.
  • Read Morgan, as Clint Casey in "The Barrier" (1959): Passengers included a young man on assignment to become an Indian agent in the West and the miscreant who tries to bribe the agent to allow liquor sales on the reservation. William Bendix is cast as Vance Muldoon, and Elizabeth Montgomery is Mrs. Abigai Carruthers.
  • Ed Nelson, prior to Peyton Place, as Tim Tyler in "The Quick Noose" (1960): Enterprise crew member Carney Kohler could hang for the fatal stabbing of the son of Judge Wingate. The murderer used Kohler's knife to carry out the crime. Willis Bouchey plays the judge.
  • Vincent Price, as Otto Justin in "Witness No Evil" (1959): Justin is transporting exotic animals on the Enterprise, from Natchez, Mississippi, for use in a traveling circus headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. One of the animals, Koko the Ape, can steal passengers' valuables from their rooms and then flee at will.
  • Cliff Robertson, as Martinus Van Der Brig, with Robert J. Wilke as Red Dog Hanlon, in "End of a Dream" (1960): Con man Van Der Brig persuades Holden to transport a group of pioneers to "Rolling Stone", a tract of land which he recently purchased, but cannot match the expectations of the settlers.
  • Lee Van Cleef, as Luke Cragg in "Strange Request" (1959): Jan Sterling as actress Lorna Langton charters the Enterprise for a trip to an abandoned trading post, where she retrieves a boy being held by river pirates who claim that he had been rescued from Indians. Lawrence Dobkin is cast as David Fields; Rhys Williams, as Josiah Cragg.
  • Robert Vaughn, as the lead in "About Roger Mowbray" (1959): Cassie Baird (Madlyn Rhue), a former girlfriend of Roger Mowbray's, tells Mrs. Jeanette Mowbray (Vera Miles) that Roger married her for her money. Roger learns that his father is also undermining his marriage. John Hoyt is cast as Antoine Rigaud.
  • Will Wright, curmudgeonly character actor, as J.C. Sickel, with Aldo Ray as Hunk Farber, John Larch as Touhy, and Barbara Bel Geddes as Missy, in "Payment in Full" (1959): Farber betrays his friend and employer to collect reward money, which he uses to court his girlfriend, Missy.

Production edit

NBC hoped the series would defeat Maverick, a Western series which star James Garner would leave for a major theatrical film career a season later and be replaced by Roger Moore. Riverboat was described as "Wagon Train on water." Darren McGavin was known from playing Mike Hammer and Burt Reynolds was cast for romantic interest.[2]

"We've spent a lot of money and put a lot of time into making it a quality show," said McGavin.[3]

Home media edit

On October 30, 2007, Timeless Media Group released a three-disc best-of set featuring 15 episodes from the series.[4]

On May 15, 2012, Timeless Media Group released Riverboat- The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[5]

Reception edit

Critical edit

The New York Times called the pilot "labored and dull".[6]

The Los Angeles Times said it was "produced with the slick vacuity of a B movie with pleasantly inconsequential stories and an utter disregard for the color and background that the Riverboat called for."[7]

Ratings edit

The premiere episode rated 11.9 against Maverick's 22.9 and a rerun of That's My Boy with 7.5.[8]

In January 1960, the series was shifted from Sunday nights to Monday.

References edit

  1. ^ Riverboat : The Evolution of a Television Series, 1959-1961 by S.L. Kotar and J.E. Gessler
  2. ^ Riverboat Set to Sink Maverick Wolters, Larry. Chicago Daily Tribune 20 Aug 1959: c10.
  3. ^ 'Riverboat' Owner Calm On Series Debut Sunday By Lawrence Laurent. The Washington Post and Times-Herald 11 Sep 1959: C8.
  4. ^ "Riverboat". Amazon. 30 October 2007.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
  6. ^ "N. B. C. Offers Saturday Night Series Starring Henry Fonda in Western" By JACK GOULD. The New York Times, 14 Sep 1959: 59.
  7. ^ "THE TV SCENE---: Wagon Trains on Land, Sea and Air STRAWS IN THE TRADE WINDS": SMITH, YCECIL. Los Angeles Times, 13 Jan 1960: A8.
  8. ^ "'Riverboat' Bucks Tide On Its Maiden Voyage By Lawrence Laurent". The Washington Post and Times-Herald, 15 Sep 1959: A22.

Further reading edit

Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series, by S. L. Kotar and J. E. Gessler. 2010. Albany, BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-505-4.

External links edit

  • Riverboat at IMDb  

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Riverboat is an American Western television series starring Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds produced by Revue Studios and broadcast on the NBC television network from 1959 to 1961 Reynolds was replaced by Noah Beery Jr halfway through the series in the wake of conflicts with McGavin citation needed RiverboatDarren McGavin and Burt ReynoldsStarringDarren McGavin Burt Reynolds Noah Beery Jr ComposersElmer Bernstein season one Gerald Fried Fred Steiner Alexander Courage Al Woodbury Leo Shuken Jack HayesCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes44ProductionProduction companiesMeladare Co Productions Revue StudiosOriginal releaseNetworkNBCReleaseSeptember 13 1959 1959 09 13 January 2 1961 1961 01 02 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Episodes 3 1 Season 1 1959 60 3 2 Season 2 1960 61 4 Guest stars 4 1 Female guest stars 4 2 Male guest stars 5 Production 6 Home media 7 Reception 7 1 Critical 7 2 Ratings 8 References 8 1 Further reading 9 External linksPlot editIn the series Captain Grey Holden and his crew navigate the vessel called the Enterprise principally along the Mississippi Missouri and Ohio Rivers Some episodes are set in the eastern end of the American West or in the Midwest Holden and his men encounter interesting characters along the way including U S President Zachary Taylor General Winfield Scott and a prepresidential Abraham Lincoln One episode focuses indirectly on the Texan Revolution of 1836 Unlike most Westerns which are set after the American Civil War the story s time frame precedes the conflict and includes the 1830s and the 1840s The series ended on the NBC midseason schedule in January 1961 replaced by a drama about the sectional conflict The Americans Cast editDarren McGavin played Captain Grey Holden for 40 episodes Dan Duryea played Captain Brad Turner for two episodes while McGavin was embroiled in contract disputes 1 Burt Reynolds in his television debut played McGavin s partner and chief pilot Ben Frazer in 20 episodes and was replaced by Noah Beery Jr who played Bill Blake for Season Two Dick Wessel as chief stoker Carney Kohler was cast in 41 episodes Jack Lambert was cast in 23 episodes as first mate Joshua MacGregor having played a different character Tony Walchek earlier in the series John Mitchum co starred in 10 episodes as Pickalong the ship s cook Michael McGreevey was cast in 17 episodes as cabin boy Chip Kessler and William D Gordon played first mate Joe Travis in 13 episodes before his character s death Episodes editSeason 1 1959 60 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date11 Payment in Full Douglas HeyesDouglas HeyesSeptember 13 1959 1959 09 13 22 The Barrier Richard BartlettTom SellerSeptember 20 1959 1959 09 20 33 About Roger Mowbray Felix E FeistStory by Gene L CoonTeleplay by Hagar WildeSeptember 27 1959 1959 09 27 44 Race to Cincinnati Jules BrickenStory by Richard MorganTeleplay by William RaynorOctober 4 1959 1959 10 04 55 The Unwilling Richard BartlettNorman JolleyOctober 11 1959 1959 10 11 66 The Fight Back Jules BrickenStory by Robert E ThompsonTeleplay by Mel Goldberg amp Robert E ThompsonOctober 18 1959 1959 10 18 77 Escape to Memphis John RichStory by Richard B LarkinTeleplay by Bob and Wanda DuncanOctober 25 1959 1959 10 25 88 Witness No Evil Richard BartlettNorman JolleyNovember 1 1959 1959 11 01 99 A Night at Trapper s Landing Felix E FeistHalsey MeloneNovember 8 1959 1959 11 08 1010 The Faithless Richard BartlettStory by Kay Linaker amp Richard Morgan amp Howard PhillipsTeleplay by Richard MorganNovember 22 1959 1959 11 22 1111 The Boy from Pittsburgh Frank ArrigoStory by John Francis LarkinTeleplay by George TibblesNovember 29 1959 1959 11 29 1212 Jessie Quinn Jules BrickenTom SellerDecember 6 1959 1959 12 06 1313 Strange Request John RichClair HuffakerDecember 13 1959 1959 12 13 1414 Guns for Empire Herman HoffmanSamuel A PeeplesDecember 20 1959 1959 12 20 1515 The Face of Courage William WitneyBob and Wanda DuncanDecember 27 1959 1959 12 27 1616 Tampico Raid Richard BartlettRichard MorganJanuary 3 1960 1960 01 03 1717 Landlubbers William WitneyTom SellerJanuary 10 1960 1960 01 10 1818 The Blowup Darren McGavinAl C WardJanuary 18 1960 1960 01 18 1919 Forbidden Island Stanley LanfieldBob and Wanda DuncanJanuary 24 1960 1960 01 24 2020 Salvage Pirates Richard BartlettRichard MorganJanuary 31 1960 1960 01 31 2121 Path of the Eagle Jules BrickenHalsey MeloneFebruary 1 1960 1960 02 01 2222 The Treasure of Hawk Hill William WitneyBob and Wanda DuncanFebruary 8 1960 1960 02 08 2323 Fight at New Canal R G SpringsteenTom SellerFebruary 22 1960 1960 02 22 2424 The Wichita Arrows William WitneyBob and Wanda DuncanFebruary 29 1960 1960 02 29 2525 Fort Epitaph John BrahmRichard MorganMarch 7 1960 1960 03 07 2626 Three Graves William WitneyAl C WardMarch 14 1960 1960 03 14 2727 Hang the Men High Hollingsworth MorseJerry AdelmanMarch 21 1960 1960 03 21 2828 The Night of the Faceless Man William WitneyBob and Wanda DuncanMarch 28 1960 1960 03 28 2929 The Long Trail Hollingsworth MorseOscar SaulApril 4 1960 1960 04 04 3030 The Quick Noose Hollingsworth MorseTom SellerApril 11 1960 1960 04 11 3131 The Sellout Richard BartlettStory by R Hamer NorrisTeleplay by Ann WesleyApril 18 1960 1960 04 18 Season 2 1960 61 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date321 End of a Dream David Lowell RichMilton S GelmanSeptember 19 1960 1960 09 19 332 That Taylor Affair Allen H MinerAllen H MinerSeptember 26 1960 1960 09 26 343 The Two Faces of Grey Holden R G SpringsteenKathleen HiteOctober 3 1960 1960 10 03 354 River Champion William WitneyWilliam Jerome Fay amp Hendrik VollaertsOctober 10 1960 1960 10 10 365 No Bridge on the River Lamont JohnsonRaphael HayesOctober 24 1960 1960 10 24 376 Trunk Full of Dreams Hollingsworth MorseGwen Bagni amp Irwin GielgudOctober 31 1960 1960 10 31 387 The Water of Gorgeous Springs Richard BartlettRaphael Hayes amp Montgomery PittmanNovember 7 1960 1960 11 07 398 Devil in Skirts David Lowell RichGwen Bagni amp Bob Duncan amp Irwin GielgudNovember 21 1960 1960 11 21 409 The Quota Hollingsworth MorseBob Duncan amp Wanda Duncan amp Raphael HayesNovember 28 1960 1960 11 28 4110 Chicota Landing David Lowell RichHerman Groves amp Raphael HayesDecember 5 1960 1960 12 05 4211 Duel on the River Tay GarnettMilton S GelmanDecember 12 1960 1960 12 12 4312 Zigzag Sidney LanfieldDavid LangDecember 26 1960 1960 12 26 4413 Listen to the Nightingale Sidney LanfieldFred Freiberger amp Philip MacDonaldJanuary 2 1961 1961 01 02 Guest stars editFemale guest stars edit The series featured an array of leading ladies of that era as guest stars including Mary Tyler Moore cast as the Brunette Girl in Coach with Jeanne Carmen as Janine the Blonde Girl in Coach in the 1959 episode A Night at Trapper s Landing Moore played Lily Belle de Lesseps the next year in Trunk Full of Dreams 1960 Other female guest stars include Jeanne Bal Jeanne Bates Anne Baxter Barbara Bel Geddes Whitney Blake Jocelyn Brando Virginia Christine Jeanne Crain Norma Crane Pat Crowley Arlene Dahl Dianne Foster Mona Freeman Beverly Garland Connie Hines Sherry Jackson Bethel Leslie Nan Leslie Mercedes McCambridge Patricia Medina Vera Miles Elizabeth Montgomery Joanna Moore Debra Paget Suzanne Pleshette Madlyn Rhue Gena Rowlands Fay Spain Karen Steele Jan Sterling Stella Stevens Barbara Stuart Gloria Talbott Male guest stars edit Many male guest stars also appeared on Riverboat Ricardo Montalban portrayed United States Army Lt Andre B Devereaux in A Night at Trapper s Landing November 8 1959 In the story line the Enterprise is commandeered by the military for a punitive expedition against the Indians after an attack on Devereaux and his men Ben Frazer however tries to convince the Army that the uprising is really the result of a local Indian agent The episode features Judson Pratt as Sergeant Ned Bolger Stacy Harris as Colonel Nicholson and Raymond Bailey as General Jacoby with other roles for character actors Morris Ankrum R G Armstrong and Peter Whitney Other male guest stars include Eddie Albert as Dan Simpson with Russell Johnson as Darius and John M Pickard from the Western series Boots and Saddles uncredited as a river pirate in The Unwilling 1959 In the story line Dan Simpson attempts to open a general store despite a raid from pirates who stole 20 000 in merchandise Debra Paget is cast as Lela Russell Jack Albertson as Sampson J Binton and DeForest Kelley as Alex Jeffords in the series finale Listen to the Nightingale 1961 Holden and Blake transport an opera singer Jeanne Bal and her musicians to New Orleans in exchange for a share of her concert receipts Robert Bray prior to Stagecoach West as Tom Byson with Beverly Garland as Dr Nora James in Three Graves 1960 the story of three mysterious recent graves in a river town Charles Bronson as Crowley with Ray Teal as Sheriff Clay in Zigzag 1960 Bill Blake Noah Beery Jr is at a doctor s office in a river town when he is abducted by three outlaws who think that Blake is the doctor The outlaws then demand that Blake pretend to be the son of a dying old man so he can compel the man to reveal the location of a large amount of money in his possession William Fawcett is cast as Pinty Walters the owner of the cabin where the old man is living Stella Stevens plays Pinty s daughter Lisa Edgar Buchanan as Wingate Pritchard Pardee in Duel on the River 1960 Holden and his crew come between Brian Cloud Robert Emhardt a regional cotton baron and a dissident grower Beaudry Rawlings Claude Akins and Beaudry s ambitious wife Laurie Fay Spain who is a cousin of Pardee s Akins also appeared as Jarret Sutton in Escape to Memphis 1959 Sutton pursues his former sister in law Laura Sutton Jeanne Crain a passenger on the Enterprise who has killed her husband his brother in self defense Forrest Lewis appears in this episode as Mr Chambers Richard Carlson as Paul Drake in The Faithless 1959 Drake is an escaped prisoner with medical training being transported on the Enterprise back to jail Having lost his religious faith Drake refuses to render medical assistance to a two year old girl stricken with a communicable disease that threatens the entire vessel William Phipps and Jeanne Bates play the parents of the child Bethel Leslie portrays Cathy Norris Anthony Caruso as the Cherokee Chief White Bull in The Long Trail 1960 A group of Indians is being transported on the Enterprise rather than walking the Trail of Tears to their reservation in Indian Territory Harry Lauter and Dennis Cross also appear in this episode Richard Chamberlain as Lt Dave Winslow in Chicota Landing 1960 In the story line Juan Cortilla a Mexican bandit played by Joe De Santis is stormed from jail Lieutenant Winslow asks Holden to transport Cortilla and his men to a military garrison Instead Cortilla takes over the Enterprise and its gunpowder Connie Hines portrays Lucy Bridges and Ted de Corsia is cast as another bandit Lloyd Corrigan as John Jenkins with Anne Baxter as Ellie Jenkins in A Race to Cincinnati 1959 Three ruthless men try to prevent a peach farmer from getting his crop to market in Cincinnati He will lose his valuable land if he cannot make the last payment to his creditors Francis De Sales as Ed Baker with child actor Tom Nolan as Tommy Jones a stowaway in The Boy from Pittsburgh 1959 Series character Grey Holden transports a box of diamonds not knowing that a pickpocket has taken the gems and switched the contents of the box King Donovan is cast as Paddy Britt Mona Freeman is Louise Rutherford a beautiful young widow Robert Emhardt is Jeb Carter Dan Duryea as Captain Brad Turner in The Wichita Arrows 1960 Turner is in temporary command of the Enterprise while Grey Holden is recruiting new customers Turner stops at a river town to collect fur pelts but finds the proprietors of the establishment all dead with arrows in their backs In the following episode Fort Epitaph 1960 Captain Turner takes a cargo of cannon to a fort on the Little Missouri River within hostile Sioux country Turner soon finds that the once peaceful Indians have been driven to rebellion by the tough commander of the fort who commandeers the Enterprise and orders its crew to attack the Sioux Buddy Ebsen as Niles Cox with Gregory Walcott as Salem Cox in The Water of Gorgeous Springs 1960 Two hillbilly families the Coxes and the Jenningses are engaged in a murderous feud aboard the Enterprise on which they find themselves as unlikely traveling companions Barry Atwater is cast as Gould Jennings Joycelyn Brando is Charity Jennings and Sherry Jackson is Inez Cox Less than two years later Buddy Ebsen rocketed to national stardom in the CBS sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies This episode aired the night before the 1960 presidential election Gene Evans as Sgt Dan Phillips James Griffith as Crpl Sam Giler Ron Hagerthy as Phelan and Stuart Randall as General Winfield Scott in The Quota 1960 Sergeant Phillips shanghais Holden and a crew member to meet the Army s quota of new recruits Paul Fix known as Sheriff Micah Torrance on The Rifleman as President Taylor in That Taylor Affair 1960 with Arlene Dahl as Lucy Belle Bruce Gordon as Garnett in Forbidden Island 1960 the story of Cajun outlaws who inhabit a remote island Clu Gulager prior to his role as Billy the Kid on NBC s The Tall Man as Beau Chandler and Kevin Hagen as John Hollister in Jessie Quinn 1959 a tale of intrigue involving the Texas Revolution Holden attempts to send weapons to Sam Houston but forces of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna in Mexico threaten to blow up the Enterprise to prevent the delivery Mercedes McCambridge is cast in the title role of this episode John Ireland as Chris Slade and Karl Swenson as Ansel Torgin in The Fight Back 1959 Young Tom Fowler Tom Laughlin has made himself the boss of Hampton a corrupt river town near Vicksburg Fowler blocks farmers from shipping their crops to market In a dispute over a wedding held on the Enterprise a lynch mob led by Fowler comes after Holden Douglas Kennedy as McLeigh in The Night of the Faceless Men 1960 Broadcaster Hugh Downs portrays Dan Flynn Frank Ferguson is cast as Roger In the story line while he is seeking to purchase wood Holden encounters a river town in the clutches of hooded racketeers George Kennedy as Gunner Slagle with Slim Pickens as Porter Slagle Dennis O Keefe as boxing promoter Dan Muldoon and Norma Crane as Sarah Prentice in River Champion 1960 a story about a prize fight aboard the Enterprise Sandy Kenyon as lawyer Abraham Lincoln with Tyler McVey as a judge and Denver Pyle as Jim Bledsoe in No Bridge on the River 1960 Holden sues the railroad when the Enterprises on a dark and stormy night strikes a rail bridge atop the Mississippi River Lincoln is the attorney representing the railroad Dayton Lummis as Gideon Templeton in Path of the Eagle 1960 a group of wealthy travelers hire Grey Holden to transport them to Independence Missouri where they will join a wagon train to the West One of their party however conspires with river pirates to hijack the Enterprise and rob the passengers Dianne Foster appears as Marian Templeton with Myron Healey as Steven Barrows Raymond Massey prior to the television series Dr Kildare as Sir Oliver Garnett in Trunk Full of Dreams 1960 The Enterprise becomes a floating theater when a group of actors comes on board Bethel Leslie is cast as Juliet Willard Waterman is de Lesseps Mary Tyler Moore is Lily Belle and Robert Foulk is Captain Smiley Doug McClure prior to The Virginian as Corporal Jenkins in The Face of Courage 1959 Amid the threat of Sioux attack the Enterprise is commandeered by Sergeant Major Carmody Paul Birch while it is delivering military cargo to an Army outpost on the Missouri River Joanna Moore appears in this episode as Kitty McGuire Stephen McNally as Jeb Randall with Stuart Randall as Harry in Hang the Men High 1960 Based on the word of a dying man two passengers are seized from the Enterprise and tried before a kangaroo court Walter Sande is cast as Tom Feller and Karen Steele is Sue Parker Read Morgan as Clint Casey in The Barrier 1959 Passengers included a young man on assignment to become an Indian agent in the West and the miscreant who tries to bribe the agent to allow liquor sales on the reservation William Bendix is cast as Vance Muldoon and Elizabeth Montgomery is Mrs Abigai Carruthers Ed Nelson prior to Peyton Place as Tim Tyler in The Quick Noose 1960 Enterprise crew member Carney Kohler could hang for the fatal stabbing of the son of Judge Wingate The murderer used Kohler s knife to carry out the crime Willis Bouchey plays the judge Vincent Price as Otto Justin in Witness No Evil 1959 Justin is transporting exotic animals on the Enterprise from Natchez Mississippi for use in a traveling circus headquartered in St Louis Missouri One of the animals Koko the Ape can steal passengers valuables from their rooms and then flee at will Cliff Robertson as Martinus Van Der Brig with Robert J Wilke as Red Dog Hanlon in End of a Dream 1960 Con man Van Der Brig persuades Holden to transport a group of pioneers to Rolling Stone a tract of land which he recently purchased but cannot match the expectations of the settlers Lee Van Cleef as Luke Cragg in Strange Request 1959 Jan Sterling as actress Lorna Langton charters the Enterprise for a trip to an abandoned trading post where she retrieves a boy being held by river pirates who claim that he had been rescued from Indians Lawrence Dobkin is cast as David Fields Rhys Williams as Josiah Cragg Robert Vaughn as the lead in About Roger Mowbray 1959 Cassie Baird Madlyn Rhue a former girlfriend of Roger Mowbray s tells Mrs Jeanette Mowbray Vera Miles that Roger married her for her money Roger learns that his father is also undermining his marriage John Hoyt is cast as Antoine Rigaud Will Wright curmudgeonly character actor as J C Sickel with Aldo Ray as Hunk Farber John Larch as Touhy and Barbara Bel Geddes as Missy in Payment in Full 1959 Farber betrays his friend and employer to collect reward money which he uses to court his girlfriend Missy Production editNBC hoped the series would defeat Maverick a Western series which star James Garner would leave for a major theatrical film career a season later and be replaced by Roger Moore Riverboat was described as Wagon Train on water Darren McGavin was known from playing Mike Hammer and Burt Reynolds was cast for romantic interest 2 We ve spent a lot of money and put a lot of time into making it a quality show said McGavin 3 Home media editOn October 30 2007 Timeless Media Group released a three disc best of set featuring 15 episodes from the series 4 On May 15 2012 Timeless Media Group released Riverboat The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 5 Reception editCritical edit The New York Times called the pilot labored and dull 6 The Los Angeles Times said it was produced with the slick vacuity of a B movie with pleasantly inconsequential stories and an utter disregard for the color and background that the Riverboat called for 7 Ratings edit The premiere episode rated 11 9 against Maverick s 22 9 and a rerun of That s My Boy with 7 5 8 In January 1960 the series was shifted from Sunday nights to Monday References edit Riverboat The Evolution of a Television Series 1959 1961 by S L Kotar and J E Gessler Riverboat Set to Sink Maverick Wolters Larry Chicago Daily Tribune 20 Aug 1959 c10 Riverboat Owner Calm On Series Debut Sunday By Lawrence Laurent The Washington Post and Times Herald 11 Sep 1959 C8 Riverboat Amazon 30 October 2007 Riverboat DVD news Announcement for Riverboat the Complete Series TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on 2012 02 17 Retrieved 2012 02 15 N B C Offers Saturday Night Series Starring Henry Fonda in Western By JACK GOULD The New York Times 14 Sep 1959 59 THE TV SCENE Wagon Trains on Land Sea and Air STRAWS IN THE TRADE WINDS SMITH YCECIL Los Angeles Times 13 Jan 1960 A8 Riverboat Bucks Tide On Its Maiden Voyage By Lawrence Laurent The Washington Post and Times Herald 15 Sep 1959 A22 McNeil Alex Total Television 1996 New York Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 024916 8 Brooks Tim and Marsh Earle The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1999 New York Ballantine Books ISBN 0 345 42923 0 Further reading edit Riverboat The Evolution of a Television Series by S L Kotar and J E Gessler 2010 Albany BearManor Media ISBN 978 1 59393 505 4 External links editRiverboat at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Riverboat TV series amp oldid 1220225919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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