The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

The Truth About Old Man Clanton

The Doctor

Johnny Behind the Deuce

Shoot to Kill

Study of a Crooked Sheriff

Big Brother

Woman from Tucson

The Fanatic

He's My Brother

The Too Perfect Crime

Johnny Ringo's Girl

Miss Sadie

Winning Streak

Billy Buckett, Inc.

Horse Thief

Terror on the Desert

Old Slanders Never Die

Loyalty

Johnny Behan Falls in Love

Casey and the Clowns

Doc Holliday Faces Death

Apache Gold

The Good Mule and the Bad Mule

Clanton and Cupid

Wyatt Takes the Primrose Path

The Convict's Revenge

Until Proven Guilty

The Shooting Starts

Wyatt Earp's Baby

The Law Must Be Fair

A Papa for Butch and Ginger

Hiding Behind a Star

Requiem for Old Man Clanton (1)
Wyatt tries to put a stop to ongoing border skirmishes between the Clanton gang and Mexican bandits. He's worried that if Old Man Clanton is killed, a bloody fight for power will erupt among his sons and subordinates.

When Brothers Join Up
After the death of Old Man Clanton, Doc Holliday hatches a not-quite-legal scheme involving Wyatt's brothers to help him in his desire to create an internal fight among the Clantons gang members over who takes control of the gang.

Just Before The Battle
A stagecoach holdup orchestrated by Johnny Ringo and Curly Bill Brocius gives Wyatt Earp the opportunity he's been waiting for--a chance to get the rival factions in the Clanton gang to turn on each other instead of the law.

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (4)
Earp recalls in court the details of the day when the Clanton gang rides into Tombstone to shoot it out with the Earps and his plans initially to head off a street battle by arresting each one of the gang separately and then the gunfight.

The Outlaws Cry Murder (5)
After the shootout editor Dameron and Sheriff Behan want the Earps and Doc hung or shot. Behan plans to charge them with murder while Curly Brocius and Johnny Ringo plan a quicker revenge by killing them during the outlaws's funeral.
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