Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Barbary Coast' from 1970-1982:
- Dave Turner as Thumbs (1975-1976)
- Doug McClure as Cash Conover (1975-1976)
- Richard Kiel as Moose Moran (1975-1976)
- William Shatner as Jeff Cable (1975-1976)
1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Barbary Coast':
(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)
May 4, 1975: Barbary Coast
W: Douglas Heyes D: Bill Bixby
With William Shatner (Cable), Dennis Cole (Cash Conover), Lynda Day George (Clio Du Bois), John Vernon (Trampler), Bobbie Jordan (Flame), Neville Brand (Florrie Roscoe), Michael Ansara (Diamand Jack Bassiter), Charles Aidman (Lt. Tully). An undercover agent and a dashing casino owner in boomtown San Francisco become partners against crime to expose a deadly extortion plot devised by a former Confederate Army officer. Pilot movie for the fall series.
September 8, 1975: Funny Money
Season 1, episode 1
W: Douglas Heyes D: Don Weis
With Bobbie Jordan (Flame), Robert Foulk (Kingsford), Jeff Morris (Tully), David Macklin (Phillip Van Cleve), William Bramley (Hatch), Kathleen Cody (Leslie Buddwing), Pat Hingle (Emory Van Cleve). William Shatner and Doug McClure portray a government agent and his ally in 1880s San Francisco who operate undercover for the governor. In the premiere episode, Cable & Cash create an ingenious scheme involving a British lord, a haggard woman of the street and a lost baby to crack a counterfeit plot.
Season 1, episode 2
W: Harold Livingston, Michael P. Butler D: Don Weis
With Ron Stein (Jenson), Bobby Bass (Forbes), Eric Braeden (Bristol), Sherry Jackson (Sherry), Zitto Kazann (Garvey), Len Lesser (Clerk), Joanna Miles (Renata), Andrew Prine (Fitzgerald), Ian Wolfe (Larch). Cable and Cash are confronted by a devious beauty, a ruthless art collector and a sword duel in their attempt to unite a matching pair of priceless jewels.
Season 1, episode 3
W: James Doherty, William D. Gordon, Howard Beck D: Bill Bixby
With Scott Walker (Talbot), Lloyd Bochner (Ezra Hubbard), Darrell Fetty (Stacey Sharpe), Rosemary Forsyth (Lauralee Bell), Lance LeGault (Ben Sharpe), Carl Lee (Currier), David Spielberg (Jesse James). Cable and Cash become entangled with an outlaw gang when they follow the wild scheme of a larcenous belle and a crooked banker.
Season 1, episode 4
W: James Doherty, William D. Gordon D: John Florea
With Andrew Duggan (Sheriff Hyde), Ralph Meeker (Big Lou Hobart), Lawrence Casey (Sam Hatfield), Richard Kelton (Cad Shugrue), Marcy Lafferty (Traquility Smith), James Cromwell (Roy). Cable gets himself arrested in order to retrieve $20,000 hidden in a small town jail.
Season 1, episode 5
W: Paul Savage D: Don McDougall
With Fred Beir (Arthur), Joan Van Ark (Eleanor), Joyce Jameson (Mame), Regis Parton (Dundee), Nate Esformes (Morales), John Erickson (McCord). A beautiful lady returns from Tahiti with a new husband and promptly involves Cable and Cain in a jigsaw puzzle with a weird assortment of buyers for a stolen shipment of Army rifles.
Season 1, episode 6
W: Harold Livingston D: Alexander Grasshoff
With Sandy Kenyon (Sorensen), Edward Andrews (Grimes), Conny Van Dyke (Rose), William Daniels (Boyle), John Dennis (Bartender), Francine York (Brandy), Brendan Dillon (Rollins), Jack Collins (Butler). A plotter with a scheme to get rid of the visiting head of an Irish society is convinced by Cable and Cash when he awakens in jail that he has lost two days out of his life, did away with his partner, lost $25,000 in cash and his favorite Irish singer.
Season 1, episode 7
W: Stephen Lord D: Don McDougall
With Burr DeBenning (Harry Darcy), Joseph Campanella (Austin Benedict), Brooke Mills (Rusty), Charles Bateman (Woodie), Diane McBain (Myra), Simon Scott (Senator), Martin E. Brooks (Adam Conway). A rigged high-stakes poker game involving a superstitious politician leads Cable and Cash into the world of politics to get the kingpin of corruption.
Season 1, episode 8
W: John Huff, L. Ford Neale D: Herb Wallerstein
With Francine York (Brandy), Jacques Aubuchon (Roszack), Severn Darden (Bekhim), Louise Sorel (Abigail McKay), Tige Andrews (Phineas T. James), James Brown (Stroud). Cash and Cable become a Prussian general and a chimney sweep in a plan to reacquire stolen Navy sub plans.
Season 1, episode 9
W: Max Hodge D: Alexander Grasshoff
With Brooke Mills (Rusty), William Jordan (James Carr), Hal Baylor (Paddy Muldoon), Johnny Seven (Carlo), Dennis Patrick (Peter Dunn), Gretchen Corbett (Lily Colt), Jimmy Lennon (Ring Announcer). An arson protection racket and a pretty little lady who likes bare-knuckle fights turns Cable into a boxing promoter.
Season 1, episode 10
W: James L. Henderson D: Bruce Bilson
With Karl Lukas (Hobie), Suzanne Charney (Conchita), Bernard Fox (Irish Murphy), Henry Gibson (Dasher). When Cash and Cable need to take out two groups of crooks -- one of con men and one of shakedown extortion artists -- they set up a phony diamond mine to play both groups off against each other.
Season 1, episode 11
W: Stephen Lord D: Alexander Grasshoff
With John Dehner (General Barton), Anjanette Comer (Mary Louise), Tom Troupe (Carter), James Griffith (Eikel), Monica Lewis (Mrs. Cushman), Kelly Wilder (Tequila Lil), Booth Colman (Dr. Mattwick), Michael Blodgett (Whiting). Cable goes out on a limb when he takes the place of a John Wilkes Booth lookalike who is about to be hanged.
Season 1, episode 12
W: Winston Miller D: Herb Wallerstein
With Phillip Pine (Hungerford), Don 'Red' Barry (Paddington), Whit Bissell (Minister), Ben Hammer (Hendricks), Kaz Garas (Butch), Judy Strangis (Mary Ellen). Cable sets himself up to be mugged after a series of robberies occur outside the Golden Gate Casino where there is a pretty new card dealer.
Season 1, episode 13
W: William Gordon, James Doherty D: Alexander Grasshoff
With Spencer Milligan (Williams), Billy Green Bush (Dawson), Udana Power (Sarah), John Rubinstein (Garrison), George Petrie (Samuels), Jason Wingreen (Waiter), Douglas Fowley, James McCallion. The offspring of five Confederate conspirators meet to dig up a half-million dollars in gold, and Cash and Cable pretend to be two of the children. (Last show of the series.)