Jefferson Drum
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Jefferson Drum is an American
United States
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 Western
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 television series starring Jeff Richards
Jeff Richards (baseball player/actor)
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 and Eugene Martin on the NBC
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 that aired from April 25 to December 11, 1958.

Overview

Jefferson Drum, played by Richards, was a crusading newspaper
Newspaper
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 editor in the Old West. A widow
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er, he took care of his young son, Joey, played by Martin. Drum was helped out by his printer, Lucuis Coin, played by Cyril Delevanti
Cyril Delevanti
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 and Big Ed, the town bartender
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, played by Robert Stevenson.

The series aired at 7:30 Eastern on Thursday opposite repeats of I Love Lucy
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on CBS and Leave It to Beaver
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on ABC
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. Jefferson Drum was produced by Screen Gems
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 and only ran for parts of two seasons before it was cancelled.

Cast

  • Jeff Richards .... Jefferson Drum
  • Eugene Martin .... Joey Drum
  • Cyril Delevanti .... Lucius Coin
  • Robert Stevenson .... Big Ed

Guest stars

  • Dennis Cross
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     appeared as Gideon Easton in the episode "Showdown".
  • Francis De Sales
    Francis De Sales (actor)
    Francis A. De Sales was an American actor. He was known for his roles on two early television series: as police Lieutenant Bill Weigand on the CBS and then NBC drama Mr. and Mrs. North and as Sheriff Maddox in the syndicated western Two Faces West...

     appeared as Bass Williard in the episode "$50 for a Dead Man".
  • Ron Hagerthy
    Ron Hagerthy
    Ronald F. "Ron" Hagerthy is a former American actor known primarily for his guest-starring and supporting roles on television westerns. In 1952, he portrayed Clipper King in the modern western series, Sky King, with Kirby Grant in the title role of Clipper's uncle, Schuyler "Sky" King, pilot of...

    , formerly of Sky King
    Sky King
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    , guest starred as Will Barton in "Thicker Than Water".
  • Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer
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     appeared in the episode "Band of Iron".
  • Judson Pratt
    Judson Pratt
    Judson Pratt was an American actor whose longest continuing work was in thirteen episodes of ABC's Walt Disney Presents and NBC's Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. A native of Hingham in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Pratt appeared in numerous television westerns and drama series from...

     appeared as Father Andrew Damon in "Prison Hill".
  • Barbara Stuart
    Barbara Stuart
    Barbara Ann Stuart was an American actress.-Major roles:Stuart portrayed "Miss Bunny", the girlfriend of Sergeant Vincent Carter, played by Frank Sutton, on three seasons of CBS's Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C....

    appeared twice as Ellie in 1958 episodes "The Bounty Man" and "The Outlaw".

Season 1

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
1-1 "Arrival" April 25, 1958
1-2 "The Bounty Man" May 2, 1958
1-3 "Law and Order" May 9, 1958
1-4 "A Bad Day For a Tinhorn" May 16, 1958
1-5 "The Cheater" May 23, 1958
1-6 "A Very Deadly Game" May 30, 1958
1-7 "Madame Faro" June 6, 1958
1-8 "Bandidos" June 13, 1958
1-9 "The Outlaw" June 20, 1958
1-10 "Wheel of Fortune" June 27, 1958
1-11 "The Post" July 4, 1958
1-12 "A Matter of Murder" July 11, 1958
1-13 "The Lawless" July 18, 1958
1-14 "The Hanging of Joe Lavett" August 1, 1958

Season 2

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
2-1 "Showdown" September 26, 1958
2-2 "The Keeney Gang" October 3, 1958
2-3 "Stagecoach Episode" October 10, 1958
2-4 "Obituary" October 16, 1958
2-5 "Band of Iron" October 23, 1958
2-6 "Return" October 30, 1958
2-7 "The Captive" November 6, 1958
2-8 "$50 For a Dead Man" November 13, 1958
2-9 "Pete Henke" November 20, 1958
2-10 "Thicker Than Water" November 27, 1958
2-11 "Prison Hill" December 4, 1958
2-12 "Simon Pitt" December 11, 1958
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