Boots and Saddles is an American Westerntelevision series created by Robert A. Cinader which aired in syndication from 1957 to 1958. “It was a lonely land then, the vast frontier held by the last scattered remnants of the once great armies that fought the Civil War. To such as these, all but forgotten, doing a dirty, thankless job, without reward or glory, the army was a way of life, the only one they knew or wanted.”
Series pilot: "Cavalry Patrol" starring Dewey Martin as Lt. Johnny Reardon.
"The Gatling Gun" by Gene Roddenberry, a visiting general unaware of proper desert fighting techniques challenges Hayes' command with a powerful new weapon. 19 Sept. 1957
"The Repeater Rifle", an arms trader named Jackson sells repeating rifles at high prices to Indians. Captain Adams forces Jackson to ride patrol to see the danger of his transactions. 26 Sept. 1957
"Private War", the fort is split between lingering Confederate and Union Army sympathizers. 10 Oct. 1957
“The Prussian Farmer” by Gene Roddenberry, a former Prussian cavalry officer named Franz Mueller helps the recruits repel an Apache attack. 17 Oct. 1957
"Terror at Fort Lowell", scouts face danger tracking Apache raids. In "The Deserter", a trooper named Grimes leaves his patrol in the desert without any horses. Robert Knapp plays Private Hank Swanson 31 Oct. 1957
"Border Raiders" 7 Nov. 1957
"The Deserter", Trooper Grimes, a troublemaker who Capt. Adams never had any use for, is caught deliberately giving an Apache prisoner bad water. The incident confirms Adams' decision to get rid of Grimes, but Grimes doesn't see it that way. 14 Nov. 1957
"A Quiet Day at Fort Lowell", Captain Adams helps a soldier deal with his feelings of guilt resulting from an act of cowardice. 21 Nov. 1957
"The Gift" 5 Dec. 1957
"The Treasure", an American Civil War bandit wills his contraband to the U.S. government, but his daughter, Laurie, comes forward to contest her father’s will. 12 Dec. 1957
"The Coward" by Tony Barrett, a young soldier is accused of running away while under fire by Apaches. 19 Dec. 1957
"The Marquis of Donnybrook" by Gene Roddenberry, Merriwether, played by DeForest Kelley, is a champion prizefighter from the 7th Cavalry 26 Dec. 1957
"The Duel", Lieutenant Kelly is challenged to a duel, lance vs. saber, by an Apache chief. 16 Jan. 1958
"The Last Word" 23 Jan. 1958
"The Proud Condemned" 30 Jan. 1958
"Female of the Species" 6 Feb. 1958
"The Dispatch Rider" 13 Feb. 1958
"The Eight-for-Five Men" 20 Feb. 1958
"Late Arrival" 27 Feb. 1958
"Rescue of the Stranger" by Gene Roddenberry 6 Mar. 1958
"The Cook" 13 Mar. 1958
"The Court Martial" 20 Mar. 1958
"The Lost Patrol" 27 Mar. 1958
"A Question of Duty" 3 Apr. 1958
"One Man War" 10 Apr. 1958
"The Indian Scout", Robert Knapp plays Private Hank Swanson. 17 Apr. 1958
"The Politician" 24 Apr. 1958
"The Recruit" by Tony Barrett, story by Barrett and S. S. Schwartzer 1 May 1958
"The Superstition", Joe Conley, later storekeeper Ike Godsey on CBS's The Waltons, appears as Private Spanner. the story of a supposedly jinxed officer. A scout flees the fort fearful of Spanner’s "evil spirits". 8 May 1958
"Weight of Command", diphtheria strikes Fort Lowell. 27 May 1958
"The Decision", the soldiers give food to hungry Southern Paiute Indians in violation of military rules and face discipline: "no good deed goes unpunished". 3 June 1958
"The Captain's Leave" by John Hawkens, the series finale, Adams encounters a couple, with the wife pregnant, trying to cross the desert without sufficient supplies. 10 June 1958