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Wed, Oct 4, 1961
Travis hires Toby Mills, an alcoholic who was once a great lion tamer, to work for the circus. The show's current big cat tamer, who is as brutal to his employees and wife as he is to his animals, takes pleasure in tormenting the man for his past failures, ultimately leading to a fateful confrontation in cage with an angry lion.
Wed, Oct 11, 1961
The land leased for a week's worth of circus performances turns out to be owned by the estranged husband and son of Casey Thompson's star attraction - female sharpshooter. Bonnie's mixed emotions about seeing her child nearly causes disaster when she shoots her assistant by accident during a performance.
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Wed, Oct 18, 1961
When outlaws steal the circus' receipts and beat Casey Thompson in the process, Ben Travis mounts the nearest horse, a highly trained Lippizan stallion and sets off in hot pursuit. When the horse is killed in the effort, Travis commences a search to find a suitable replacement for the stallion's lovely trainer.
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Wed, Oct 25, 1961
The circus troupe turns on Casey Thompson when he dismisses the physician he has just hired, a Dr. Sam Applewhite, immediately after learning that "he" was actually a woman doctor. When one of his performers cracks her skull, Dr. Sam proves her worth by performing an emergency operation to save the young woman's life.
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Wed, Nov 15, 1961
Desperate to get an elephant, Casey Thompson travels far into the hinterlands to pick up a pachyderm he purchased from another wilderness circus went out of business. Upon arrival he discovers an additional expense he hadn't counted on - the elephant was almost literally eating the livery stable owner out of house and home. Unable to meet the feed bill, Casey and the livery stable owner must travel across to hostile territory on the beast to obtain the necessary funds to pay off his debt.
Wed, Nov 22, 1961
Casey and Ben decide to journey to sunny California for the circus' winter quarters. They must get across the mountain passes before they are trapped by the first snow of winter, but their journey is hindered by ranchers who try to hire their men and horse thieves who run off their stock.
Wed, Nov 29, 1961
The Thompson and Travis Circus arrives in the remote town of Purgatory, hoping to play before hundreds of miners. The town appears to be devoid of potential customers, though, and when Travis and Gentry make a play for a pretty girl, her suspicious brother and his men capture the two men and force them to join the enslaved Chinese laborers forced to work in a nearby mine.
Wed, Dec 6, 1961
Thompson discovers the circus' remaining food supply has been tainted when his tightrope walker is struck down by food poisoning. Two weeks in any direction from the nearest point of resupply, the showmen must become buffalo hunters and come into conflict with white men with competing interests and Indians led by Quannah Parker who want the buffalo for their own needs.
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Wed, Jan 3, 1962
Ben and Tony capture Cato Richards, an ex-slave, trying to steal food from the circus and offer him a job as a roustabout. After a running gunfight with a band of Comanche Indians where Cato demonstrates his shooting skills, Cato tells Tony the real reason he joined the troupe - so he could get transportation to a town he knows an ex-Union officer lives. He plans to avenge himself on the man who gave the order to burn the plantation and kill its elderly owner where he lived during the Civil War.
Wed, Jan 24, 1962
Casey tries to reform Will Grady, an old friend, inveterate liar and ex-convict who spent fifteen years in the territorial prison for bigamy. Grady isn't out of jail long finds himself behind bars awaiting trial for the murder of the woman whose testimony sent him to prison. Casey is convinced that Grady's former cellmates who believed one of Casey's wilder tales, actually committed the crime and sends Ben and Tony to capture the villains before Grady is falsely convicted.
Sun, Feb 18, 1962
Tony Gentry, the T & T Circus' advance man, arrives in New Atlanta, a town settled by ex-Southerners like himself, but discovers there's little Southern hospitality in the small burg. In fact, there's a town ordinance against circuses or shows of any kind. Not willing to take "no" for an answer Casey Thompson manages to get a waiver to allow a performance but fails to read the find print stating that the circus must remain within the town limits while he courts one of the town matriarchs.
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Wed, Feb 21, 1962
Advance man Tony Gentry reports that the next town the circus will visit, Paradise, will live up to its name. It has everything a circus needs - plenty of paying customers, good water, a good campsite - everything except fresh meat. The only ranch with sufficient quantity to meet the circus' needs refuses to strike a deal with Tony, so co-owner Ben Travis decides to take over the negotiations and discovers that the cantankerous ranch owner is a lovely, love-starved woman.
Wed, Mar 7, 1962
The T&T Circus is going through a string of bad luck. Unexplained accidents, and injuries to the performers and the animals, are compounded by mounting financial problems. Colonel Casey Thompson thinks that the Circus is being jinxed. Ben doesn't agree; he insists that the bad events are just accidents. But as the calamities increase, including a circus parade that turns into a near-disaster, Ben Travis suspects that someone is trying to sabotage the T&T Circus. He aims to find out who it is.
Wed, Mar 28, 1962
When a stagecoach is attacked by outlaws, Ben Travis comes to the rescue and drives off the bandits. The only grateful passenger is alluring saloon girl "Naomi Champagne". Ben volunteers to ride in place of the stage driver, who was killed in the attack. But Ben Travis suddenly finds himself taken captive and held hostage with the other stagecoach passengers. The hostage-taker, cocky and conceited Don Diego Montoya, will set Ben and the hostages free only on the condition that Naomi Champagne agrees to marry him.
Wed, Apr 4, 1962
The Circus meets a stranded family whose wagon is filled with Indian arrows. The mother, "Ma Jukes", claims that she and her children were attacked, and they haven't seen anyone in weeks. Tony is suspicious, because they are in Sioux country, but the arrows are Comanche arrows. Casey doesn't care what kind of Indians are around. He invites the Jukes family to come take shelter at the Circus camp. But trouble soon abounds, because the Jukes children are petty thieves and pickpockets. The performers start missing gold watches, bracelets, and other valuables. And Ma Jukes has her sights set on a bigger take. She wants the money from the safe in Colonel Casey's office.
Wed, Apr 18, 1962
Luke Sanders, a member of a non violent religious group, the Duncanites, which his Uncle is the head of, leaves home, no longer able to be non violent in the face of men employed by a local rancher who is trying to force the group from their land. Luke joins the "Frontier Circus" unaware that he is wanted for the murder of that local rancher, the widow of whom also happens to be an "old friend" of Ben Travis.
Wed, Sep 5, 1962
After being detained by U.S. Marshals, Colonel Casey finds himself quarantined in a saloon. His only companions are the barkeep, a wayward saloon girl, a would-be outlaw, and a lively chimpanzee named "Pancho the Bandit". The angry townspeople, prodded by a greedy opportunist, want the saloon burned down, even if it costs the lives of Casey Thompson and the others.