Redigo

Redigo

  • 1963
  • 1 Seasons
  • 15 Episodes
  •  5  (2)
  •   Ended

Redigo is a 15-week Western dramatic series, set on a New Mexico ranch during the early 1960s, which aired over NBC from September 24 to December 31, 1963. The series features Richard Egan as ranch owner Jim Redigo, Roger Davis as Mike the ranch hand, and Elena Verdugo as Gerry. Don Diamond appeared in four episodes, three as the character Arturo. Redigo was the truncated second half-hour season of the previous one-hour series, Empire, which aired from September 25, 1962, to May 13, 1963. Both programs were placed on the Tuesday evening schedule against CBS's The Red Skelton Show. Redigo also lost out in the ratings to the ABC military sitcom, McHale's Navy, starring Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway. In Redigo, Egan's character Jim Redigo was no longer the manager of the large Garrett Ranch but the owner of his own smaller spread nearby. The half-hour format made it hard for the program to develop complex characters as had been done in the initial one-hour version of the show.

Redigo
Seasons
The Hunters
15. The Hunters
December 31, 1963
The Black Rainbow
14. The Black Rainbow
December 24, 1963
In Bonnie-and-Clyde style, two gunmen invade the Redigo spread and take Jim hostage.
Privilege of a Man
13. Privilege of a Man
December 17, 1963
Novelist and outdoorsman Stuart Graham plans an active stay at the ranch---disregarding his rapidly failing health.
Hostage Hero Hiding
12. Hostage Hero Hiding
December 10, 1963
Taking big chances made Danny Kilpatrick a war hero. Now mental problems call for bravery---not bravado.
The Thin Line
11. The Thin Line
December 03, 1963
Romantic sparks fly when Redigo learns the man he just hired is Gerry's ex-beau.
Shadow of the Cougar
10. Shadow of the Cougar
November 26, 1963
There's a big cougar prowling the foothills and Redigo's house guest wants to make the kill.
Horns of Hate
9. Horns of Hate
November 19, 1963
Fearing for his own cattle, an unneighborly rancher dumps a diseased carcass onto Redigo's land.
Papa San
8. Papa San
November 12, 1963
A beautiful war orphan is at the ranch---insisting on seeing a G.I. whose character is now unsavory.
Man in a Blackout
7. Man in a Blackout
November 05, 1963
Knocked unconscious by a passing truck, Redigo wakes up an amnesia victim---in a rough town.
Little Angel Blue Eyes
6. Little Angel Blue Eyes
October 29, 1963
Sweet and innocent the lady isn't, but Redigo doesn't know---making him the perfect pawn for a con game.
The Crooked Circle
5. The Crooked Circle
October 22, 1963
A woman engineer complicates Redigo's problems with a landslide-blocked reservoir and dangerously thirsty cattle.
Prince Among Men
4. Prince Among Men
October 15, 1963
The son of a ruthless dictator, fearing for his life, seeks sanctuary from assassins at Redigo's ranch.
Boy from Rio Bravo
3. Boy from Rio Bravo
October 08, 1963
A runaway Mexican boy complicates Redigo's battle against a virulent horse disease.
The Blooded Bull
2. The Blooded Bull
October 01, 1963
Rustlers have taken Redigo's prize bull, leaving the future of the ranch in jeopardy.
Lady Warbonnet
1. Lady Warbonnet
September 24, 1963
Laura McAdams' father died while she was out politicking---and no one will let her forget it.
Description
Redigo is a 15-week Western dramatic series, set on a New Mexico ranch during the early 1960s, which aired over NBC from September 24 to December 31, 1963. The series features Richard Egan as ranch owner Jim Redigo, Roger Davis as Mike the ranch hand, and Elena Verdugo as Gerry. Don Diamond appeared in four episodes, three as the character Arturo. Redigo was the truncated second half-hour season of the previous one-hour series, Empire, which aired from September 25, 1962, to May 13, 1963. Both programs were placed on the Tuesday evening schedule against CBS's The Red Skelton Show. Redigo also lost out in the ratings to the ABC military sitcom, McHale's Navy, starring Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway. In Redigo, Egan's character Jim Redigo was no longer the manager of the large Garrett Ranch but the owner of his own smaller spread nearby. The half-hour format made it hard for the program to develop complex characters as had been done in the initial one-hour version of the show.
  • Premiere Date
    September 24, 1963
  • Rating
    5  (2)