
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

Episodes
Main Character
(Hugh O’Brian)
Recurring Characters
Crew
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Season 1
6 September 1955 – 17 April 1956
1955 (1-19) – 1956 (20-33)
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Season 2
18 August 1956 – 4 June 1957
31.0 (No. 18)
Estimated Audience: 12,059,000
Episodes Copyright
1956 (1-16) – 1957 (17-39)
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Season 3
17 September 1957 – 10 June 1958
32.6 (No. 6)
Estimated Audience: 13,665,920
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Season 4
16 September 1958 – 26 May 1959
29.1 (No. 10)
Estimated Audience: 12,789,450
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Season 5
1 September 1959 – 7 June 1960
25.0 (No. 20)
Estimated Audience: 11,437,500
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Season 6
27 September 1960 – 27 June 1961
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Crew – Season 2
Art Director: Albert M. Pyke
Assistant Director
- Syd Fogel: Wichita is Civilized; Dodge City Gets a New Marshal
- Sid Sidman: all except for Wichita is Civilized and Dodge City Gets a New Marshal
Consultant: Stuart N. Lake
Director of Photography: Harold Wellman
Editorial Supervisor: Dann Cahn
Film Editor: John Durant
Makeup: Paul Malcolm
Music by The Ken Darby Singers
Music Editor
- E.C. Norton: all except for Wichita is Civilized and Dodge City Gets a New Marshal
Production Manager
- Argyle Nelson: Wichita is Civilized; Dodge City Gets a New Marshal
- Sydney M. Fogel: all except for Wichita is Civilized and Dodge City Gets a New Marshal
Production Supervisor
- Argyle Nelson: all except for Wichita is Civilized and Dodge City Gets a New Marshal
Rerecording Editor: Robert Reeve
Set Decorator
- Theodore F. Offenbecker: Wichita is Civilized; Dodge City Gets a New Marshal; Fight or Run; The Double Life of Dora Hand; Clay Allison; Wyatt’s Love Affair; A Quiet Day in Dodge City; The Almost Dead Cowhand; The Reformation of Jim Kelley; So Long, Dora, So Long; Bat Masterson Wins His Star; The Lonesomest Man in the World; Take Back Your Town; Nineteen Notches on His Gun; The Hanging Judge; Justice; Shootin’ Woman; The Man Who Rode with Custer; Wyatt and the Captain; Witness for the Defense; The Sharpshooter, Seige at Little Alamo; Command Performance
- Jack Mills: Vengeance Trail; They Hired Some Guns; Bat Masterson for Sheriff; Hang ‘Em High; The Vultures; Youg Gun; The Nice Ones Always Die First; Old Jake; The Equalizer; Wyatt Meets Doc Holliday; Beautiful Friendship; Dull Knife Strikes for Freedom; The Gold Brick; The Wicked Widow; They Think They’re Immortal; The Time for All Good Men
Sound: Thomas Thompson
Wardrobe: Douglas Stevens
Executive Producer: Louis F. Edelman
Produced by Robert F. Sisk
Song: “The Legend of Wyatt Earp” Words by Harold Adamson. Music by Harry Warren
Recorded by Glen Glenn
Filmed in Hollywood by Desilu
This is Wyatt Earp Enterprises, Inc., Production
| ← Season 1 | Season 3 → |
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Recurring Characters – Season 2
Other Recurring Characters
- Kate Holliday (Carol Stone) – 4 episodes
- Dora Hand (Margaret Hayes) – 3 episodes
- Pete Albright (Charles Fredericks) – 3 episodes
- Curly Bill Brocius (William Phipps) – 3 episodes
- Mr. Cousin (Rico Alaniz) – 3 episodes
- Chalk Beeson (Michael Bryant) – 2 episodes
- Ben Thompson (Denver Pyle) – 2 episodes
- Johnny Ringold (John Pickard) – 2 episodes
- Soapy (Ralph Peters) – 2 episodes
- Mr. Brother (Rodd Redwing) – 2 episodes
- Ned Buntline (Lloyd Corrigan) – 1 episode
- Morgan Earp (Dirk Lond0n) – 1 episode
- John Wesley Hardin (Phillip Pine) – 1 episode
Bat Masterson (Mason Alan Dinehart)

Episodes
Bat Masterson Wins His Star; The Lonesomest Man in the World; Take Back Your Town; Nineteen Notches on His Gun; The Hanging Judge; Justice; Shootin’ Woman; The Man Who Rode with Custer; The Sharpshooter; Siege at Little Alamo; They Hired Some Guns; Bat Masterson for Sheriff; Hang ‘Em High; The Nice Ones Always Die First; Beautiful Friendship; Dull Knife Strikes for Freedom; The Time for All Good Men
Deputy Hal Norton (William Tannen)

Episodes
The Double Life of Dora Hand; Clay Allison; Wyatt’s Love Affair; The Almost Dead Cowhand; The Reformation of Jim Kelley; So Long, Dora, So Long; Bat Masterson Wins His Star; The Lonesomest Man in the World; Witness for the Defense; Vengeance Trail; Command Performance; Young Gun; Beautiful Friendship; The Wicked Widow; They Think They’re Immortal
Jim Kelley (Paul Brinegar)

- Nickname: ‘Dog’
Episodes
Dodge City Gets a New Marshal; Fight or Run; The Double Life of Dora Hand; Clay Allison; Wyatt’s Love Affair; A Quiet Day in Dodge City; The Almost Dead Cowhand; The Reformation of Jim Kelley; So Long, Dora, So Long; The Equalizer; The Gold Brick; They Think They’re Immortal
Mayor Hoover (Selmer Jackson)
Episodes
Fight or Run; A Quiet Day in Dodge City; The Reformation of Jim Kelley; So Long, Dora, So Long; The Lonesomest Man in the World; Take Back Your Town; Justice; The Sharpshooter; They Hired Some Guns
Judge Tobin (Damian O’Flynn)

Episodes
The Hanging Judge; Witness for the Defense; They Hired Some Guns; Hang ‘Em High; Beautiful Friendship
Doc Holliday (Douglas Fowley)
- Full Name: Dr. John H. Holliday
Episodes
Wyatt Meets Doc Holliday; Beautiful Friendship; The Gold Brick; They Think They’re Immortal; The Time for All Good Men
| ← Season 1 | Season 3 → |
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Crew – Season 1
Art Director: Albert M. Pike
Assistant Director: Syd Fogel
Consultant: Stuart N. Lake
Director of Photography
- Sid Hickox: Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshall
- Harold Wellman: all except for Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshall
Editorial Supervisor: Dann Cahn
Film Editor
- Ralph Davis Jr.: Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshall
- John Durant: all except for Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshall
Makeup
- Don Roberson: Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshall; Mr. Earp Meets a Lady; Bill Thompson Gives In; Marshall Earp Meets General Lee
- Paul Malcolm: all except for Episodes 1 – 4
Music: The Ken Darby Singers
Production Manager: Argyle Nelson
Rerecording Editor: Robert Reeve
Set Decorator: Theodore F. Offenbecker
Sound
- Jackson Solomon: Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshall; Mr. Earp Meets a Lady; Bill Thompson Gives In; Marshall Earp Meets General Lee
- Thomas Thompson: all except for Episodes 1 – 4
Wardrobe
- Harold Johnson: Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshall
- Douglas Stevens: all except for Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshall
Executive Producer: Louis F. Feldman
Produced by Robert F. Sisk
Song: “The Legend of Wyatt Earp” – Words by Harold Adamson. Music by Harry Warren
Recorded by Glen Glenn
Filmed in Hollywood by Desilu
This is a Wyatt Earp Enterprises Inc., Production
| Season 2 → |
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp – Recurring Characters – Season 1
Other Recurring Characters
- Ben Thompson (Denver Pyle) – 4 episodes
- Dave Bennett (House Peters Jr.) – 4 episodes
- Bill Thompson (Hal Baylor) – 3 episodes
- Deputy Mike Teague (Kem Dibbs) – 3 episodes
- Mr. Cousin (Rico Alaniz) – 3 episodes
- Judge Ed Miller (Richard Travis) – 3 episodes
- Deputy Sam Leggitt (Robert Bray) – 3 episodes
- Mr. Brother (Rodd Redwing) – 2 episodes
- John Wesley Hardin (Phillip Pine) – 1 episode
- Ned Buntline (Lloyd Corrigan) – 1 episode
- Morgan Earp (Dirk London) – 1 episode
Marsh Murdock (Don Haggerty)

Episodes
Marshal Earp Meets General Lee; Wyatt Earp Comes to Wichita; The Man Who Lied; The Killer; King of the Cattle Trails; The Big Baby Contest; Frontier Journalism was Fearless; Rich Man’s Son; Ben Thompson Returns; Marshal Earp Plays Cupid; The Assassins; A Wise Calf; Mr. Cousin and Mr. Brother; The Bribe; The Frontier Theatre; Killing at Cowskin Creek; The Necktie Party; The Suffragette
Doc Fabrique (Douglas Fowley)

- Full Name: Dr. Andrew H. Fabrique (Wyatt Earp Comes to Wichita)
Episodes
Wyatt Earp Comes to Wichita; The Gambler; The Bank Robbers; The Big Baby Contest; Frontier Journalism was Fearless; The Buntline Special; Marshal Earp Plays Cupid; Mr. Cousin and Mr. Brother; The Bribe; The Suffragette; Hunt the Man Down
Judge Jewett (Sam Flint)

Episodes
Wyatt Earp Comes to Wichita; The Gambler; John Wesley Hardin; Frontier Journalism was Fearless; Rich Man’s Son; Ben Thompson Returns; A Wise Calf; The Bribe; The Pinkertons; The Suffragette; Hunt the Man Down
Bat Masterson (Mason Alan Dinehart III)

Episodes
Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshal; Mr. Earp Meets a Lady; Bill Thompson Gives In; Marshal Earp Meets General Lee; Bat Masterson Again
| Season 2 → |



















