Union Pacific

Union Pacific

Western

Union Pacific

1S | 32E
04/27/1958
5.0

1. Haunted Hills

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4/27/1958

2. The Challenge

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5/4/1958

3. The Dale Incident

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5/11/1958

4. Payroll to Cheyenne

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5/18/1958

5. Indian Territory

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5/25/1958

6. Pawnee Bill

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6/1/1958

7. Yesterday's Killer

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6/8/1958

8. DeKett Territory

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6/15/1958

9. The End of the Track

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6/22/1958

10. The Bridge at Devil's Canyon

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6/29/1958

11. Patterns for Revenge

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7/13/1958

12. 19 to Cheyenne

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7/27/1958

13. Lost Boy

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8/3/1958

14. The Charming Rustler

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8/10/1958

15. The Surveyor

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8/17/1958

16. Supply Train

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8/24/1958

17. The Choice

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8/31/1958

18. The Bullock Incident

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9/7/1958

19. The Impractical Joker

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9/14/1958

20. Incident at Bitter Creek

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9/28/1958

21. Medicine Show

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10/5/1958

22. The Cheyenne Incident

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10/17/1958

23. Ten-to-a-Rail

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10/24/1958

24. The Roadblock

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10/31/1958

25. Cave-In

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11/7/1958

26. Railroad Doctor

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11/14/1958

27. Prison Camp

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11/21/1958

28. Ring of Iron

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11/28/1958

29. The Glass Bullet

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12/5/1958

30. Help Wanted

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12/12/1958

31. Runaway

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12/19/1958

32. The Wedding

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12/26/1958

Overview

Union Pacific is a Western television series starring Jeff Morrow, Judson Pratt and Susan Cummings that aired in syndication from 1958 until 1959. This show was inspired by the 1939 film also named Union Pacific, starring Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck, and Robert Preston. The series follows the exploits of Bart McClelland, played by Morrow, as he supervises the construction and extension of the Union Pacific Railroad west of Omaha, Nebraska, to Promontory, northwest of Salt Lake City, Utah. McClelland was mostly concerned with right-of-way issues, which could be affected by stubborn landowners, ranchers, Indians, outlaws, and other factors. Helping McClelland with his work was surveyor Billy Kincaid, played by Pratt. Susan Cummings rounded out the cast as Georgia, proprietor of the Golden Nugget Saloon, the rolling bar that followed the railroad workers along the tracks. Union Pacific never developed a following and was cancelled after a single season. Union Pacific was filmed by California National Productions at the Iverson's Movie Ranch in Chatsworth in Los Angeles County, California. Other offerings were the syndicated Boots and Saddles and Pony Express and the NBC anthology series, Frontier, which aired from 1955-1956.

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