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- Il Double R Ranch ospitava il "Re dei Cowboy" Roy, il suo "Cavallo più intelligente del cinema" Trigger, la "Regina del West" Dale, il suo cavallo Buttermilk, il loro cane Bullet e persino la jeep di Pat, Nellybelle.
- Reflecting the Native American viewpoint in the settlement of the American West, This was the first series where an American Indian was the lead character.
- Keena saves the life of a young Cree brave and, in the Indian tradition, becomes his blood brother. Not long afterward Keena is taken gravely ill, and he learns the wisdom of this old tradition.
- A stubborn young white girl who is staying at Brave Eagle's village refuses to leave with her uncle, a cavalry officer. The uncle believes she is being held against her will and determines to "rescue" her. In order to avert a war, Brave Eagle must resolve the situation.
- A Pawnee, realizing that he can't trick Brave Eagle into declaring war on a neighboring tribe, tries another tactic--befriending Keena, hoping it will get him influence over Brave Eagle.
- Chief Brave Eagle is challenged by a warrior who wants to take his position as chief--in a fight to the death.
- Brave Eagle saves a white man and his daughter from almost certain death in the desert, but the man's bitterness and hatred of Indians almost leads to a war between the Cheyenne and the U.S. army.
- A peaceful Comanche chief takes refuge in Brave Eagle's camp after his warriors, who want war, rebel against him and drive him out of their village.
- Brave Eagle goes up against another chief who is trying to use the theft of a horse to begin a war with the whites.
- 1955–195626m5,6 (6)Episodio TVBrave Eagle puts his life on the line to prevent an Indian war after a Cheyenne warrior defies him and kidnaps a young white boy.
- Keena, Brave Eagle's adopted son, has defied his father and joined the tribe in an attack on renegade Indians who have attacked a white settlement, and has been captured by the renegades. Brave Eagle sets out to rescue him.
- Mack Williams agrees to involvement in a diamond smuggling scheme to pay for his son Johnny's college education but wants to renege when he learns that Johnny has a job to pay for college while the masterminds ruthlessly hold in Mack.
- A pair of hired gunmen ambush a friend of Roy's friends on the Double-R Bar. Roy sets out to investigate the motives behind the shooting.
- One of the candidates for mayor of Mineral City is stabbed.
- Parson Loomis, transporting a payroll from the Mineral City Bank to the Hardrock Mine, is ambushed by a pair of thieves. One of them returns to Mineral City, disguising himself as "Reverend Brown", allegedly a friend of Parson Loomis'. However, Roy and other townspeople begin to suspect that "the reverend" isn't what he seems to be.
- The owners of a hauling company steal a strongbox from their own company. Not only that, but they steal Nellybelle in order to transport the loot. Roy, Dale and Pat give chase.
- When homesteader Frank Stewart is found shot, already existing tensions explode and erupt into a feud between ranchers and farmers. Roy has to help settle the dispute and find out who really shot Stewart.
- Stu Trumbull is idolized by his 11-year-old younger brother Larry. So when Stu robs and kills a man, Larry keeps Roy and Dale from catching him. Rather than turn Larry over to the law for protecting a killer, Roy and Dale set out to set him straight about the dangers of misplaced loyalty.
- An old prospector is robbed and blinded by an outlaw gang trying to take his claim. Roy lets the man use Bullet as his seeing-eye dog, but there's something that Roy and the miner don't know--the doctor who is treating him is actually one of the gang, and will stop at nothing to find the old man's mine.
- Dale takes a little girl named Johnnie under her wing. It turns out that Johnnie's father, an outlaw, has been murdered by his fellow gang members.
- In honor of Boy's Day, the law-enforcement offices in town are turned over to students for the day, and young Bob Miner is appointed sheriff. His crooked uncle takes advantage of the situation to try to swindle an elderly rancher out of his land.
- Pat sells Nellybelle in order to buy a Geiger counter. Roy and Dale battle outlaws intent on jumping local mining claims.
- An outlaw gang, headed by the sheriff's brother, is plotting to steal an old prospector's life savings.
- Roy, Dale and Pat assist Sheriff Blodgett investigate the murder of a carnival owner. The chief suspects are a singer and a man with a bullwhip act, both of whom were wooing the carnival owner's daughter.