Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Cimarron Strip' from 1970-1982:
- Jill Townsend as Dulcey Coopersmith (1967-1971)
- Percy Herbert as Angus MacGregor (1967-1971)
- Randy Boone as Francis Wilde (1967-1971)
- Stuart Whitman as Marshal Jim Crown (1967-1971)
1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Cimarron Strip':
(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)
Season 1, episode 3
W: Harold Swanton D: Sam Wanamaker
With Karl Swenson (Dr. Kihlgren), Al Wyatt (Case), Joel Fluellen (Railroad Porter), Steve Forrest (Wiley Harper), Larry Gates (Kilgallon), Pat Hingle (Mike McQueen), Arch Johnson (Parson Endicott), Tim O'Kelly (Jing McQueen), Warren Vanders (Thatch), Royal Dano (Matthew Mark Lukenjohn), Harry Harvey (Railroad Agent). The teenage son of a cattle baron becomes a candidate for Cimarron's first lynching when he sets fire to a barn and shoots down the local parson.
Season 1, episode 4
W: Christopher Knopf D: Don Medford
With R.G. Armstrong (William Payne), Andrew Duggan (Major Ben Covington), Warren Oates (Mobeetie), Telly Savalas (Beau), Robert Wilke (Hardy Miller), L.Q. Jones (Barnes), John Milford (Wooley), Robert Folkerson (Second Settler), Carol Henry (Second Man), Zack Banks (First Settler), Arthur Bernard (Conductor), Joe Ferrante (First Man), Ross Dollarhide (Second Farmer), David Cross (First Farmer), Link Wyler (Orderly), Natividad Vacio (Clego), Seymour Cassel (Spock), Buff Brady (Wallant), John Hudkins (Chalk), Richard Farnsworth (Benefiel), Hal Needham (Yewcic). Stuart Whitman stars as a frontier lawman in this repeat western series replacing Hee Haw and All in the Family. In this episode from 1967, Marshal Crown tries to head off a clash between farmers and cattlemen.
Season 1, episode 7
W: Dan Ullman D: Herschel Daugherty
With James Almanzar (Rosario), John Anderson (Arn Tinker), Russ Bender (Mort), Fred Coby (Ramey), Peter Kastner (Whitey), Michael Mikler (Beau Tinker), Paul Sorenson (Freight Agent), Glenn Vernon (Carpenter), Robert B. Williams (Sheriff Macklin), Meg Wyllie (Miss Becker), Robert Folkerson (Posse Member), Bobby Clark (Messenger), Zack Banks (Gus), Jack Braddock (Bartender). A vengeful young bandit breaks out of jail and kidnaps Ducey as a hostage.
Season 1, episode 8
W: William Wood D: Lamont Johnson
With Rayford Barnes (1st Trooper), Richard Boone (Sgt. Bill Covington), Robert Duvall (Joe Wyman), Ed Flanders (Arliss Blynn), Med Flory (Newton), Ed McCready (2nd Trooper), Morgan Woodward (Walter Forcey), Jack Braddock (Bartender), Mike Howden (3rd Cavalryman), John McKee (2nd Cavalryman), Erwin Neal (1st Cavalryman), Ollie O'Toole (Congressman Burnett), Stuart Anderson (Trooper Eldridge), Peter Brooks (Spencer). A brawling Army sergeant's rough antics lead to an accidental death and a confrontation wth townsmen for Marshal Jim Crown.
Season 1, episode 15
W: Dan Ullman D: Robert Butler
With Solomon Sturges (Sandy), Kipp Whitman (Jerry), Don Keefer (Bolt), James Stacy (Joe Bravo), Burr DeBenning (Emmett Lloyd), Leonard Stone (Judge Samuel Gilroy), G.D. Spradlin (Kermin), Charles Dierkop (Smitty), I. Stanford Jolley (Bellow), David Bailey (Arthur). Marshal Jim Crown outrages a frontier community when he appoints as deputy marshal the leader of a bunch of cowboys who terrorized the town.
Season 1, episode 17
With Tuesday Weld (Heller), Morgan Woodward (Logan Purcell), Robert Phillips (Matt Sherman), Bobby Clark (Ab Colburn), Jason Wingreen (Mr. Glass), Randy Lane (Randy). A young orphan finds, hides, and cares for the Marshal when he is seriously wounded by the girl's self-appointed guardian and his gang.