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After an Indian attack on a wagon train Judge Wiley finds two survivors, a boy and a girl, traveling through the Black Hills. The boy is carrying his younger sister, whom he had wrapped in a buffalo robe, so the judge called him Buffalo Bill, Jr. The judge considered the girl to be mischievous, so he
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called her Calamity. Wiley adopts the children and raises them in Wileyville, a town that he founded. Besides being the town's judge Wiley also runs the general store, which has a courtroom inside of it. In addition, he is the town doctor, the sheriff, the barber and the blacksmith.
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was under contract to Autry's Flying A Productions, and was asked to play the young cowboy, even though he was 28 years old in 1955. Since childhood, Jones had worked at rodeos as a trick rider and roper, so he did his own stunts on the show.
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A newcomer declares that a health resort hotel will be built beside the local hot springs. When the money for construction is stolen Wileyville residents invest in the hotel project. But Bill and Calamity suspect the hotel developers may be
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The Texas Rangers want to cross the Mexican border to capture outlaws. Cattle rustlers force Calamity, who knows morse code, to send a false message granting permission, so the Rangers will be disbanded for breaking international law.
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Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday need a posse to catch an outlaw. Bill is considered too young to be included, so he sneaks off to join them. When Calamity follows him he must take her home – where the outlaw is holding the judge
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Angelo, an Italian organ grinder, buys an abandoned ranch, and wants to become a U.S. citizen. Outlaws use the ranch as a hideout and threaten Angelo, saying he'll never become a citizen if he tells anyone where they are
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A poor miner's daughter comes to town, but her father exaggerated his success in letters to her. Bill tries to keep the daughter from learning the truth, even going as far as pretending to be the outlaw Calico Kid.
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A rodeo owner wants to kill a horse named Gunboat when a top bronc rider breaks his leg trying to stay on the animal. When Bill’s horse is stolen he is determined to ride Gunboat in order to catch up with the
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During a drought a rainmaker comes to Wileyville. While townsfolk watch the man at his work the express office is robbed. Evidence points to a struggling farmer as the thief, but Bill is sure the man is
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Sponsors helped promote the show by advertising series tie-ins. In 1955 children were given a free Buffalo Bill, Jr. ring with the purchase of a pair of shoes. Also in 1955 an advertisement in
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The railroad is coming to Wileyville, which will take business from the stage line. Bill recommends that a newcomer purchase the stage line, not knowing it will soon be nearly worthless.
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Bill and Calamity help a Scotsman who's trying to take possession of his late uncle’s gold mine. The mine is supposed to be played out, but someone is willing to kill in order to own it.
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A young boy robs the Judge’s store. Bill captures the boy and brings him in. While the Judge is questioning him a deputy sheriff shows up, claiming the boy's father murdered the sheriff.
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reviewer wrote that it is nothing for Buffalo Bill, Jr. "to leap from his galloping mount atop an outlaw riding at top speed, knock him to the ground and best him in a slugfest."
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Bill and Calamity find a young boy named Papito Gonzales living at an abandoned home. The boy has a mare and colt that he’s hiding from a man who claims Papito stole the horses.
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A competing store owner is charging lower prices than Judge Wiley can. Half of the supplies meant for the Indian reservation are lost in transit. Are the two events connected?
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A rancher moves his cattle onto the Apache Indian reservation, and then accuses the Apaches of cattle rustling. Bill and Calamity prove the Apaches' innocence.
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Wileyville's railroad is about to go out of business due to an aggressive competing railroad, but Bill convinces the townsfolk to lay tracks across Empire Pass.
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The Pawnee Strip is to be opened up to settlers, but the area had become a haven for law-breakers who are willing to kill to keep homesteaders out of the area.
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Members of the Ku Klux Klan wreak havoc on local ranches. When the ranchers are too afraid to help capture the klansmen Bill and Calamity do it themselves.
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An archeologist and his men survey a portion of the Navajo reservation, and they kill the Indian agent, while trying to gain possession of sacred land.
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Tungsten ore is discovered on Judge Wiley's and his neighbor's properties. Bill and Calamity try to keep them from being cheated out of their land.
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Johnny Red Hawk, the adopted Indian son of the freight line owner, returns from college to help his father run his business, but he faces bigotry.
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Calamity is suspicious of the rancher’s niece her brother is infatuated with. Can Calamity prove the lady is trying to steal her uncle's property?
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said that the program had "just enough guns, blundering and fisticuffs to satisfy most juve video viewers". It compared the show to Flying A's
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Buffalo Bill, Jr. captures Billy the Kid. One of the Kid's outlaw gang impersonates a sheriff, and claims the captured man is his deputy.
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Buffalo Bill, Jr. and Calamity learn of a plot to free Geronimo from the soldiers who are transporting him to a Florida reservation.
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Gene Autry came up with the idea of doing a children's western about an old judge, a teenaged cowboy, and his little sister.
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Outlaw Johnny Ringo steals funds meant for the Paiutes. He goes to Wileyville, and takes Calamity and the Judge hostage.
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Calamity makes visits to a tailor, and helps Bill discover how robbers are learning when money is being shipped.
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starting in March 1955. The last new episode was broadcast in September 1956. The series was produced by
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magazine offered a "leatherlike" Buffalo Bill, Jr. belt, with a "silvery" buckle for 25 cents and three
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Bill tries to stop crooked bankers from stealing money from the Blue River Bank in nearby Granite City.
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as the town's telegraph operator. (One episode.) Some of the veteran actors who had guest roles are
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Despite Wileyville being a remote small town Buffalo Bill, Jr. and his family have encounters with
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published a series of Buffalo Bill, Jr. comic books between the years of 1955 and 1959.
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Bill and Calamity try to help a young boy who resents the arrival of his new stepmother.
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Bill and Calamity help an elderly circus clown who believes he will always be unlucky.
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Bill and Calamity must prevent Butch Cassidy from crossing the border into Mexico.
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Buffalo Bill, Jr. Debuts on WBNS-TV, The Newark Advocate, March 19, 1955, page 7
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Bill and Calamity help a Mexican friend stop a silver smuggling ring.
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Survivors of Jesse James' outlaw gang try to recover hidden money.
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First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, 3rd Series: 1958: July-December
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Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.
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produced at least two Buffalo Bill, Jr. children's novels:
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A young deputy must prove that he’s worthy to be a lawman.
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Bill helps a man retain custody of his orphaned grandson.
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A boy tries to hide his father, who is wanted by the law.
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David Colker, Richard Percy Jones, voice of Pinocchio,
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TV film shows recently made available for syndication,
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Bill tries to capture the Jayhawker, an elusive outlaw.
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StereoViews - An Illustrated History & Price Guide
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ABC-TV Beefs Up Sat. & Sun. Ayem In Bid For Kids,
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Dickson Terry, Cowboy Who Yearns For Hammer and Saw,
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Index


Western
Dick Jones
Harry Cheshire
Gene Autry
Syndication
Western television series
syndication
Gene Autry
CBS Television Film Sales
Dick Jones
Pioneertown
Brown Shoe Company
Mars Candy
Dick Jones
Harry Cheshire
James Best
Denver Pyle
Glenn Strange
William Fawcett
Lee Van Cleef
Geronimo
Billy the Kid
Johnny Ringo
Wyatt Earp
Jesse James
TV Guide
James Best
Lee Van Cleef
Denver Pyle

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