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The Rifleman/A Time for Singing
A Time for Singing | |
Season 2, Episode 24 | |
Airdate | March 8, 1960 |
Written by | Harry Kronman |
Directed by | John Rich |
Produced by | Jules Levy, Arthur Gardner, Arnold Laven |
← 2x23 The Grasshopper |
2x25 → The Deserter |
The Rifleman — Season Two |
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A Time for Singing is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of The Rifleman, and the sixty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Chuck Connors (Lucas McCain), Johnny Crawford (Mark McCain)
Additional Cast: Paul Fix (Micah Torrance), Hope Summers (Hattie), Chris Alcaide (Spence Hadley), John Milford (Bro Hadley), Bob Osterloh (Walt Durkins), Patricia Barry (Laurie Hadley), Robert Knapp (Dan Hewitt)
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Plot Overview
North Fork's new preacher and his wife are murdered by a gang of outlaws. Two of them pose as the new reverend and wife in order to help the gang gain unsuspected entrance to the town. The preacher uses his first meeting as an occasion to set up a distraction for the others while they rob the bank. Meanwhile, Mark has learned of the ruse, and is taken captive to keep him silent. Lucas and Micah must find Mark and stop the outlaws if they are not to carry out their designs against the bank.