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Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman Frontier Gentleman. March 2, 1958. . "The Lost Mine"The story of Shorthorn Tom, an old prospector with a large nugget and the location of the mine from which it came! The public service announcements are partially deleted. The program is also known as "Gold Colic." John Dehner, Joseph Kearns, Virginia Gregg, Herb Ellis, Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Don Diamond, Wilbur Hatch (composer, director), John Wald (announcer).

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Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman March 9, 1958. "The Claim-Jumpers" A widow has only a week to get a claim-jumper off her property, or she'll lose it all. The claim-jumper has problems of his own! John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Eddie Firestone, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Richard Perkins, Charles Seel, Bud Sewell (announcer)

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Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman August 10, 1958. CBS net. "The Cat Man" A strange story about an itinerant Irishman, his sixty-two cats, and his big plans. The public service announcements have been partially deleted. John Dehner, Martha Wentworth, Joseph Kearns, Barney Phillips, Harry Bartell, Charlotte Lawrence, Tom Hanley (writer), Antony Ellis (producer, director), Bud Sewell (announcer).

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Western Wednesday Presents Frontier Gentleman Frontier Gentleman March 30, 1958. "Gentle Virtue". Sponsored by: Dodge. Kendall wins "Gentle Virtue," a beautiful Chinese girl, in a poker game. The program features an excellent Dodge commercial! It's interesting to note Virginia Gregg and Ben Wright playing Chinese dialect parts. In the fall season, they would play regular Chinese roles in "Have Gun Will Travel," a show very similar to "Frontier Gentleman." John Dehner, Virginia Gregg, Vic Perrin, Jack Kruschen, Ben Wright, Charlie Lung, John Wald (announcer), Antony Ellis (writer, producer, director), Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor)

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