Bonanza — Season 4
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Season 4

Bonanza

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Sep1962
Season 4

34 episodes

  • The First Born
    S4·E1

    The First Born

    September 23, 1962 · 49 min

    Clay Stafford signs on to work for the Cartwrights and shortly afterwards shoots and kills a man who accuses him of cheating at poker. The miners warn Clay to leave town, but it appears he killed in self-defense. Surprisingly, he tells Little Joe that he is his half-brother, and Marie was his mother. Ben listens to his story and takes his word for it, but Adam and Hoss think he should wire the judge in New Orleans to confirm Clay's real identity. Meanwhile, Clay and Joe develop a close relationship, but the vengeful miners still want Clay out of Virginia City and their first warning, is when Joe is beaten up by them. Ultimately, Clay decides life on the ranch is not for him.

  • The Quest
    S4·E2

    The Quest

    September 30, 1962 · 49 min

    Determined to prove he can succeed at something without the help of his Pa, Hoss, and Adam, Joe sets out on his quest and wins a timber contract for Ponderosa timber, and later discovers that having a family to rely on can definitely be an asset.

  • The Artist
    S4·E3

    The Artist

    October 7, 1962 · 49 min

    Ben helps Matthew Raine, a famous painter who has gone blind and now wallows in self-pity, discover a new purpose in life. However, Raine's employee Gavin has other ideas.

  • A Hot Day for a Hanging
    S4·E4

    A Hot Day for a Hanging

    October 14, 1962 · 49 min

    Hoss is jailed for robbing the bank in Dutchman Flats, a town on the brink of economic collapse, even the sheriff knows he is innocent, but a lynch mob gathers and Hoss' fate is not good.

  • The Deserter
    S4·E5

    The Deserter

    October 21, 1962 · 49 min

    An Indian-hating officer, Colonel Edward J. Dunwoody, comes to the Ponderosa looking for army deserter Bill Winters, who is a good friend of the Cartwrights. Bill happens to be his son and is married to an Indian. It seemed Bill deserted when he was ordered to massacre the Shoshone, by poisoning their food and water, genocide. The Shoshone find out and abduct Bill's father.

  • The Way Station
    S4·E6

    The Way Station

    October 29, 1962 · 49 min

    With a storm brewing, Adam takes refuge at a way station, run by cantankerous Jesse and his young grandaughter Marty, who yearns to see what exists away from the way station. The station is also visited by Luke Martin, a killer who is running from a posse. He makes Marty an empty promise to take her with him and see the world together, but Adam steps in and suggests Luke let her alone. Everybody but Marty is relieved to see him go, but he quickly returns and holds everyone hostage to protect himself from the posse.

  • The War Comes to Washoe
    S4·E7

    The War Comes to Washoe

    November 4, 1962 · 49 min

    The Civil War once again divides the citizens of Nevada, as well as Adam and Joe Cartwright. One of season four's highlights, the plot involving British spy Bill Stewart, based on historical fact.

  • Knight Errant
    S4·E8

    Knight Errant

    November 18, 1962 · 49 min

    Hoss volunteers to pickup an injured neighbor's mail-order bride, but by the time they return, she has fallen in love with Hoss and a price is put on Hoss' head.

  • The Beginning
    S4·E9

    The Beginning

    November 25, 1962 · 49 min

    Billy Horne is a white man who was captured by the Shoshone when he was six. He comes into Ben & Joe's campsite one night uninvited. They capture him and take him to town. Roy Coffee wants to put him in jail for safekeeping, but Ben says he'll take him to the Ponderosa. They buy Horne clothes and become friends to him. A guy named Milton Tanner says the deed to the Ponderosa is weak and tries to take a third of it. Billy goes to Tanner's ranch and warns him that he will kill him if he tries to take the land. Tanner turns his dog loose on Billy. Billy kills the dog and then Tanner, who is going for a gun. Billy pleads guilty, but breaks out. Eventually he goes back with Joe and tells what really happened.

  • The Deadly Ones
    S4·E10

    The Deadly Ones

    December 2, 1962 · 49 min

    The Ponderosa becomes a war zone when it is invaded by a detachment of Mexican mercenaries under General Diaz. The general is furious when one of his men, Forsythe, disobeys his orders to get a hostage peacefully, and instead shoots Little Joe in the back. Diaz forces Ben to lead his men over the back roads of the Ponderosa, so they can ambush a gold train led by Emperor Maximilian's men.

  • Gallagher's Sons
    S4·E11

    Gallagher's Sons

    December 9, 1962 · 49 min

    Hoss helps Charlie and Will (Charlotte and Willomina), two young girls who just lost their father. They go on a journey to find their only nearby relative, Aunt Cloe. Charlie takes with her a stolen sack of money that her father gave her and tries her best to lose Hoss. Four bandits show up looking for the loot Charlie has. In the end, Hoss finds out about the stolen money and talks the girls into giving it back. He puts them in dresses and sends them off to Boston on a stage, telling them they did the right thing and will probably get the money back as a reward for helping capture the bandits!

  • The Decision
    S4·E12

    The Decision

    December 16, 1962 · 49 min

    Hoss is seriously injured internally and Ben seeks help from the only doctor within 50 miles, who happens to be in prison for murder. Ben talks to the judge, and with some convincing, talks him into letting the doctor look at Hoss. Danny, who works for the Doctor, tells Ben what he saw about the murder. Ben discovers what really happened and proves to the judge that the doctor really is innocent. The judge stops the hanging and Hoss survives.

  • The Good Samaritan
    S4·E13

    The Good Samaritan

    December 23, 1962 · 49 min

    Hoss decides to help out Wade Tyree and introduces him to Abigail and her daughter, Bonnie. Hoss hopes this will stop Wade's constant drinking. Wade soon marries Abigail, but when things don't go his way, he goes back to drinking. Hoss helps out by helping the new family plant crops. When no rain comes, Hoss introduces them to irrigation, and Abigail faints while watering the crops. Wade realizes he has been a terrible husband and father, but gets a second chance when Abigail finds out she is going to have another child. Abigail and Bonnie both forgive Wade and a new family is born!

  • The Jury
    S4·E14

    The Jury

    December 30, 1962 · 49 min

    When Hoss is responsible for causing a hung jury, Ben tells him, "a man is never wrong doing what he thinks is right", and Adam attempts to validate his brother's reasonable doubt.

  • The Colonel
    S4·E15

    The Colonel

    January 6, 1963 · 49 min

    Frank Medford, a figure from Ben's "wild, misspent youth", shows up in Virginia City, and though down on his luck, creates troubles for the Cartwrights by claiming to be a successful businessman.

  • Song in the Dark
    S4·E16

    Song in the Dark

    January 13, 1963 · 49 min

    Adam's guitar-strumming friend, ranch hand Danny Morgan, is arrested on suspicion of murdering and robbing the Widow Baker. Someone had reported hearing Danny singing outside her place at the time of the murder. More, importantly, Morgan has bad scratches on his arm, and the widow was found with human skin under her fingernails. Adam is thoroughly convinced that Danny couldn't have done it; the two became friends after Danny saved Adam's life a few years ago.

  • Elegy for a Hangman
    S4·E17

    Elegy for a Hangman

    January 20, 1963 · 49 min

    A stranger, Bob Jolly, arrives in Virginia City to accuse a drunken Judge Harry Whitaker of sending his innocent father, Carl, to the gallows. Adam defends the judge's honor because of his long friendship with the Cartwrights. After Adam talks with Jolly, he begins to believe his story. Upon further investigation, Adam discovers that Senator Cal Prince and Hobie Klinderman as well as the judge might have had a lot to gain from Carl Jolly's murder. In an attempt to learn what really happened, Adam organizes an informal meeting in the saloon.

  • Half a Rogue
    S4·E18

    Half a Rogue

    January 27, 1963 · 49 min

    In this entertaining episode, laced with humor, Hoss first meets mountain man Jim Leyton. Bing Russell makes his first appearance as Deputy Clem Foster.

  • The Last Haircut
    S4·E19

    The Last Haircut

    February 3, 1963 · 49 min

    A vain outlaw murders a man in front of witnesses, including Joe, but a clever lawyer is able to get him acquitted. Though enraged, Joe has to convince the dead man's son it is wrong to take the law into their own hands.

  • Marie, My Love
    S4·E20

    Marie, My Love

    February 10, 1963 · 49 min

    When Cochise falls on Joe, Ben cannot help but remember that is how Marie Cartwright was killed. He thinks back to meeting her in New Orleans in a rather confusing story not quite in synch with details discussed in "The First Born".

  • The Hayburner
    S4·E21

    The Hayburner

    February 17, 1963 · 49 min

    For a change, it is Adam rather than Joe who becomes mixed up in one of Hoss' funny exploits. Together they purchase a thoroughbred horse, and end up competing against their little brother in the big Virginia City race. This is Pernell Robert's favorite comedy episode.

  • The Actress
    S4·E22

    The Actress

    February 24, 1963 · 49 min

    Joe becomes romantically involved with a woman who considers herself a serious dramatic actress. Unfortunately, she is the only one who does.

  • A Stranger Passed This Way
    S4·E23

    A Stranger Passed This Way

    March 3, 1963 · 49 min

    Hoss develops amnesia after being bushwhacked and hit over the head by two outlaws and moves in with a Dutch couple. The woman regards him as a substitute for her dead son, and unless he recovers his memory, the other Cartwrights fear he will leave them forever.

  • The Way of Aaron
    S4·E24

    The Way of Aaron

    March 10, 1963 · 49 min

    Adam takes a shine to Rebecca Kaufman, the daughter of a Jewish peddler, and bandits are convinced the Kaufman wagon is worth robbing.

  • A Woman Lost
    S4·E25

    A Woman Lost

    March 17, 1963 · 49 min

    Ben's attempt to rehabilitate an alcoholic singer he knew in better days are complicated by her involvment with a former prize fighter.

  • Any Friend of Walter's
    S4·E26

    Any Friend of Walter's

    March 24, 1963 · 49 min

    Classic comedy in which Hoss first meets prospector Obie and his lazy but allegedly brilliant mongrel dog, Walter.

  • Mirror of a Man
    S4·E27

    Mirror of a Man

    March 31, 1963 · 49 min

    The peaceful world of a Ponderosa hand is disturbed by the arrival of his no-good father and twin brother, who is a wanted man.

  • My Brother's Keeper
    S4·E28

    My Brother's Keeper

    April 7, 1963 · 49 min

    While hunting for a wolf, Joe is attacked by the wolf. Adam also hunting for the wolf, hears Joe struggling with the wolf comes to Joe's aid. He fires his rifle but the bullet hits Joe. Adam hurries over knocks the wolf off Joe, shoots, and then kills the wolf. The damage has already been done with the wolf bite and Adam's bullet in Joe. Adam has to rush his little brother back to the Ponderosa. Will he make it back to save Little Joe's life, since the wolf's bite is fatal?

  • Five into the Wind
    S4·E29

    Five into the Wind

    April 21, 1963 · 49 min

    After their stagecoach crashes, a group of rag-tag passengers and Joe must get out of the desert alive. One of the passengers may or may not be a murderer and Joe is accused.

  • Saga of Whizzer McGee
    S4·E30

    Saga of Whizzer McGee

    April 28, 1963 · 49 min

    Hoss becomes concerned for the welfare of an insecure, belligerent fellow who is as small as Hoss is large. Interesting blend of comedy and pathos that ends unpredictably.

  • Thunder Man
    S4·E31

    Thunder Man

    May 5, 1963 · 49 min

    Little Joe's 19-year old girlfriend is killed by a good samaritan, an explosives expert who had stopped to render aid to the woman's uncle after he suffers a stroke. Unable to talk, the only clue he can offer the investigating Cartwrights is a scrawled title of the song the assailant was whistling — ""New Orleans Woman.""

  • Rich Man, Poor Man
    S4·E32

    Rich Man, Poor Man

    May 12, 1963 · 49 min

    Claude Miller, the laughingstock of Virginia City, gets even with everyone who made fun of him when he strikes it rich.

  • The Boss
    S4·E33

    The Boss

    May 19, 1963 · 49 min

    Ben regrets that he helped Tom Slayden start a freight hauling business when Slayden sets out to ruin all the competition, and Joe is shot in the process.

  • Little Man... Ten Feet Tall
    S4·E34

    Little Man... Ten Feet Tall

    May 26, 1963 · 49 min

    When a Italian immigrant comes to the Ponderosa, he decides he wants to give up the guitar to become a cowboy.

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