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22 April 1962

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First episode date
  
22 September 1957

Theme song
  
Maverick theme song

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Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

Cast
  
James Garner, Jack Kelly, Roger Moore, Robert Colbert, Efrem Zimbalist Jr

Similar
  
Bret Maverick, Cheyenne, Lawman, Sugarfoot, Bronco

The following is an episode list for ABC's 1957 comedy-western television series, Maverick, created by Roy Huggins and starring James Garner, Jack Kelly, Roger Moore, and Robert Colbert as Bret, Bart, Beau, and Brent Maverick respectively. Unusually for an American television program, Maverick's main cast varied episodically between Garner, Kelly, Moore or Colbert. As such, the starring cast for each episode is listed below alongside other details. Most episodes feature only one of the lead characters named Maverick and never more than two.

Contents

Series leads

  • Bret Maverick: James Garner (seasons 1-3; 55 episodes)
  • Bart Maverick: Jack Kelly (seasons 1-5; 75 episodes)
  • Beau Maverick: Roger Moore (season 4; 14 episodes*)
  • Brent Maverick: Robert Colbert (season 4; 2 episodes*)
  • * Moore appeared in 15 episodes, but he played a different character in the second season Maverick episode "The Rivals" opposite Garner, while Colbert appeared in a different role in the fourth season episode "Hadley's Hunters" before making two appearances as Brent Maverick.
  • Samantha Crawford: Diane Brewster (seasons 1-2; 4 episodes)
  • Dandy Jim Buckley: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (seasons 1-2; 5 episodes)
  • Gentleman Jack Darby: Richard Long (seasons 2-3; 4 episodes)
  • Big Mike McComb: Leo Gordon (seasons 1-2; 5 episodes)
  • Cindy Lou Brown: Arlene Howell* (season 2; 3 episodes)
  • Doc Holliday: Gerald Mohr* (season 1; 2 episodes) and Peter Breck (seasons 4-5; 5 episodes)
  • Modesty Blaine: Mona Freeman (season 3; 2 episodes) and Kathleen Crowley* (season 5; 1 episode)
  • Melanie Blake: Kathleen Crowley* (season 3; 2 episodes)
  • Marla: Kathleen Crowley* (season 5; 2 episodes)
  • Big Ed Murphy: John Dehner* (season 3; 1 episode) and Andrew Duggan* (season 5; 1 episode)
  • Pearly Gates: Mike Road* (season 5; 2 episodes)
  • * These actors also appeared in other roles during the course of the series.

    Also, Kathleen Crowley appears in eight episodes, a series record for leading ladies: "The Jeweled Gun" with Jack Kelly, "Maverick Springs" with James Garner and Kelly, "The Misfortune Teller" with Garner, "A Bullet for the Teacher" with Roger Moore, "Kiz" with Moore, and "Dade City Dodge", "The Troubled Heir", and "One of Our Trains Is Missing" with Kelly.

    Ben Gage delivers Marshal Matt Dillon parodies in four different episodes, playing sheriffs with different names but always looking and sounding like James Arness in Gunsmoke while delivering comedic lines.

    First season (1957-1958)

    James Garner (as Bret Maverick) is the sole star for the first seven episodes. With episode eight, he's joined by Jack Kelly as brother Bart Maverick. From that point on, the two alternate leads from week to week, sometimes teaming up for the occasional episode. Recurring characters include rival gamblers/operators Samantha Crawford, Dandy Jim Buckley and Big Mike McComb. The entire first season was released by Warner Bros. on DVD in mid-2012.

    Second season (1958-1959)

    Garner and Kelly continue as alternating leads, with the odd 'team-up' episode. Semi-regulars Samatha Crawford and Dandy Jim Buckley exit partway through the season; new semi-regulars include Cindy Lou Brown and Gentleman Jack Darby. Big Mike McComb also returns from the first season.

    Third season (1959-1960)

    Writer/creator Roy Huggins leaves the show. Garner and Kelly remain the leads. Of the recurring characters, only Gentleman Jack Darby returns for season 3, and only for one episode. Three new characters, obvious replacements for Dandy Jim Buckley and Samantha Crawford, are seen, but only for two episodes each: Edward Ashley's impeccably dressed and outwardly charming gambler Nobby Ned Wingate (also spelled "Wyngate"); Kathleen Crowley's cheerful, scheming gold-digger Melanie Blake; and Mona Freeman's determined operator Modesty Blaine.

    Fourth season (1960-1961)

    Jack Kelly stays on as Bart Maverick, who now alternates the lead with Roger Moore as cousin Beau Maverick. Kelly and Moore are also featured in three two-cousin episodes. With the exception of a single two-brother episode held over from the third season, Garner is no longer a part of the show. Before the end of the season, Moore also leaves. At the very end of the season, Moore is briefly replaced by Garner lookalike Robert Colbert as Bart's brother Brent Maverick, who dresses in Bret Maverick's most frequent costume.

    Peter Breck would make one appearance as Doc Holliday in this season, becoming a semi-regular in the series' final episodes. All previous semi-regulars are dropped for this season, including the new characters (Modesty Blaine, Melanie Blake and Nobby Ned Wingate), just introduced in season 3. Modesty would eventually return for one episode in season 5 -- but played by Kathleen Crowley, who had previously played Melanie Blake.

    Fifth season (1961-1962)

    Jack Kelly is now the sole star of new Maverick offerings. This season's episodes alternated with reruns of some of Garner's earlier shows (both solo and Garner/Kelly team-ups, including "The Saga of Waco Williams"), but during Kelly's new installments, neither Bret, Beau, nor Brent are ever mentioned; the series' new episodes had finally reverted to the original single-Maverick formula observed for the initial seven episodes, only with Kelly as Maverick instead of Garner. However, Garner's name once again appears in the weekly series opening credits before all the newly produced shows, albeit now with second billing under Kelly (Ed Reimers announces "Maverick! Starring Jack Kelly and James Garner!" each week over the opening credits).

    Peter Breck returns as Doc Holliday, becoming a semi-regular in these final episodes. He appears in 4 of the 13 episodes produced for this season, including the series finale. Mike Road appears as "Pearly" Gates in two episodes, alongside Kathleen Crowley as Gates' companion Marla. Crowley also appears in the final episode as Modesty Blaine, a semi-regular role earlier played by Mona Freeman.

    References

    List of Maverick episodes Wikipedia