
A Friend in Need
Ponsett runs into an old acquaintance who claims that he’s on the run because he’s been accused of killing his stepbrother and the sheriff wasn’t too interested in having a trial first.
A Pressing Engagement
Ponsett arrives in town to perform some transactions for his employer where he finds out that everyone is aware that he’s engaged to a local girl. In fact, the only person around who hasn’t heard any such thing is Ponsett.
Anna Norquest
Ponsett meets a Swedish woman who has arrived in town to marry a pen pal she's been writing to for the past few years. She's rather distressed when she learns that he's been found guilty of murder and is sentenced to hang.
Apron-Faced Sorrel
The son of a resident of a ranch Ponsett is working at arrives from Back East to try out ranch life. He has trouble adjusting not only because of his greenhorn ways, but also because of a fear of horses he refuses to admit.
Aunt Emma
Ponsett's widow aunt comes Out West to get him to settle down, an idea he doesn't care for.
Battle at Tower Rock
Ponsett arrives in Tower Rock to attend the county fair and is coerced into judging the preserves contest in which the only entries are two feuding sisters since none of the townsfolk can be considered impartial in the matter.
Ben Scofield
A stagecoach office was robbed the other night, and a bit of investigation leads Ponsett to suspect that the sheriff's hotheaded son did it. Audition episode.
Blood Relations
Ponsett gets caught up in the domestic dispute of his current employer, who objects to his sister marrying the brother of an outlaw.
Britt Ponsett's Christmas Carol
Ponsett meets a runaway who has stopped caring about Christmas and tells the kid a story about a miserly ranch owner that sounds vaguely familiar.
The Capture of Stacy Galt
When Ponsett arrives in Elk Point, he finds the place locked up tight as a drum because of word that the notorious outlaw Stacy Galt is coming to town.
Cheyenne Express
Ponsett meets a skittish outlaw who fears retribution from someone in his former gang for shooting a fellow member in the back.
Cora Plummer Quincy
In a town that Ponsett is making a brief stop at, folks are concerned that a rich widow who has gotten remarried only ten months after her husband’s death is being made the target of a fortune hunter.
The Coward
Ponsett meets a gunslinger he once knew who has settled down and sworn off his violent ways. This has resulted in the townsfolk regarding him as a coward, particularly the land-hungry rancher who wants to buy him out.
Crisis at Eastercreek
Ponsett is press-ganged into collecting enough money for the local church to purchase a new organ. He isn't able to get much from the financially strapped townsfolk, so he goes east of town to try some alleged outlaws that live out there.
The Double Seven
Ponsett comes to the Double Seven Ranch to hire himself for the spring round-up. But he instead finds himself trying to prevent a potential range war.
Duel at Lockwood
A young gunslinger decides that it would really enhance his reputation if he were to take down Ponsett in an old-fashioned Duel at High NoonTM.
Escape from Smoke Falls
A killer being held in the Smoke Falls jail breaks out and shoots the sheriff in the process. The sheriff asks that Ponsett follow the trail alone rather than have the bull-headed citizens form a posse and blunder after the quarry, with the likelihood of several of them getting killed.
Gabriel Starbuck
The citizens of a town are concerned that their over-the-hill sheriff isn't up to the job anymore, so Ponsett gets bullied into delivering the bad news to him.
General Gillford's Widow
Ponsett meets the widow of a general of great renown who was supposedly killed with his regiment by Indians. The townsfolk believe she's crazy because she acts like she thinks her husband is still alive, but Ponsett thinks her insanity may be feigned.
Helen Bricker
Ponsett is in town to pick up mail and learns of a local woman being ostracized because she had been married to a notorious outlaw who is to be hanged shortly. He gets a bit concerned when there’s talk of burning her out.
Hiram Garver's Strike
Ponsett meets up with a prospector friend who believes that he’s finally found a big strike but is paranoid that the local assayer will try to cheat him out of it.
Jenny
Ponsett comes across a man with a bullet wound and helps him over to the nearby shack of a social outcast.
Johnny Stringer
The owner of the hotel Ponsett is staying at is shot and his cash box stolen. Before dying, he states that his killer was the outlaw Johnny Stringer. Ponsett and the sheriff head out before the trail gets cold.
More Than Kin
Some old friends of Ponsett who have turned to acting in a touring troupe and bringing Shakespeare west of the Mississippi believe they may have their big break when they learn that P.T. Barnum is in town. However, they’re concerned that the potential heckling of the local Philistines will make them look bad.
Myra Barker
Cupid must be packing something with more punch, because he's finally nailed Ponsett, who's now head over heels for a woman from Back East. Final episode.
The New Sheriff
Ponsett arrives in Virtue City just before local elections. He finds himself mixed in the race for sheriff, in which one of the candidates is an outlaw who has intimidated several folks into voting for him.
Quiet City
Ponsett arrives in the formerly wild Quiet City and gets caught in the middle of a dispute between the sheriff and his son over the latter’s plan to become a lawyer, which the former considers useless for a frontier town.
Red Lawson's Revenge
While Ponsett is visiting an old friend who has settled down, the brother of a rustler said friend killed four years ago decides it's payback time.
Revenge at Harness Creek
The hotheaded younger brother of the local sheriff gets killed at a gambling hall. Though the man responsible didn't draw first, he fears that he won't live to stand trial if taken by the sheriff, so he requests that Ponsett escort him to the District Deputy.
Rink Larken
Ponsett meets a runaway heading to the town his father was last seen. He reacts badly when told his father was gunned down by the sheriff while robbing the bank.
Sheriff Billy
Ponsett meets a town's new sheriff who came West to discover what happened to his father who he never met. It's not too long before he finds out.
The Shooting of Wyatt King
When a posse discovers their quarry shot in the belly, everyone assumes Ponsett did it. Despite his denials, folks are convinced when the outlaw claims it was him.
Silver Annie
An old woman refuses to sell her land as a railroad right-of-way as she believes that there’s still silver in them thar hills, even though it’s believed that it’s gone dry long ago. Since the townsfolk are desperate for a railroad for their town, Ponsett gets bullied into talking sense into her.
The Silver Buckle
Silver Threads
Ponsett meets a fairly pleasant and musical drifter who might or might not have shot and robbed a local farmer in his home.
The Stampede
Ponsett is helping two brothers move their herd to Abilene when the petty jealousies simmering between the two start to boil over.
Thicker Than Water
Ponsett encounters a wandering gambler who's going to visit his son that he hasn't seen for eight years. The kid ends up wanting to go with him, which he didn't intend.
Trail to Sunset
When the Shoe Doesn't Fit
A gal's boyfriend has returned from schooling Back East and a square dance is being held in his honor, but her mean stepmother won't let her go. Ponsett and a peddler help her out of her grimm situation and get her ready for a not quite faerie tale evening.
