F Troop Season 1
F Troop is a satirical American television sitcom that originally aired for two seasons on ABC-TV. It debuted in the United States on September 14, 1965 and concluded its run on April 6, 1967 with a total of 65 episodes. The first season of 34 episodes was filmed in black-and-white, but the show switched to color for its second season.
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F Troop
1965 / TV-PGF Troop is a satirical American television sitcom that originally aired for two seasons on ABC-TV. It debuted in the United States on September 14, 1965 and concluded its run on April 6, 1967 with a total of 65 episodes. The first season of 34 episodes was filmed in black-and-white, but the show switched to color for its second season.
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F Troop Season 1 Full Episode Guide
The town drunk poses as Captain to impress his visiting daughter.
The peaceable Hekawis are ordered to go on the warpath by the Council of Indian Nations.
O'Rourke enterprises is in trouble when O'Rourke gets promoted to officer.
Wilton's mother comes to visit and tries to tell him how to run the fort.
O'Rourke expects to make money on a young Indian scout in the cavalry sharpshooting contest.
Agarn thinks he is crazy when he is the only one to see an Indian.
O'Rourke adds things to the cook's food list in order to pad his pockets.
Just before the troop is to be cited for high morale, a fight breaks out.
The men learn that they are not legally enlisted so they leave and Wilton is forced to man the fort alone.
Agarn arranges a celebration of O'Rourke's 25 years of service in the Army.
Gypsies come and invade Fort Courage.
O'Rourke, figuring his operations will be more profitable with Wilton away, plays cupid for Wilton and Jane.
Agarn is chosen to test a bullet proof vest, but it is stolen when Fort Courage in infiltrated by spies.
The new Inspector General plots to wipe out the Hekawis with a rifle he has invented.
Jane's cousin, an inventor, helps Parmenter win a poker game to replace the pension funds lost by O'Rourke.
Agarn's look-a-like Mexican bandit cousin comes to town, and the Corporal must capture him to clear his name.
A famous jinx comes to town and meets a widow whose four husbands have all died mysteriously.
Agarn boasts to a girl he's trying to impress that he killed Geronimo, so Geronimo comes after Agarn.
The Hekawis sell their land to the railroad and move into Fort Courage.
The Chief's daughter is kidnapped by a brave from another tribe looking for a wife, and the troop comes to the rescue.
Parmenter searches for the Hekawis' whiskey supply, unaware that it is hidden at Fort Courage.
A beautiful woman almost drives O'Rourke Enterprises out of business when she opens a saloon across the street.
A con man muscles his way into O'Rourke Enterprises by selling worthless land as potential gold mines.
Parmenter accidentally saves Wild Eagle's life, and receives a baby as a reward.
Dobbs' mother is coming but everyone thinks it is Laura Lee, a dance hall singer to entertain the men.
Agarn leaves the troop to become an Indian, and turns out to be a better Indian than the entire Hekawi tribe.
O'Rourke Enterprise's tries mail order brides while Parmenter is away at command school.
Wilton's old girlfriend comes to vie for his affection and to persuade him to return to the East.
Sam Urp, scourge of the west, comes to Fort Courage for a showdown with Parmenter, the Scourge of the West.
A renegade Indian tries to go straight but finds he can't.
Agarn believes he is dying after his medical report is mixed up with that of his horse.
A British Major shows the men the advantages of using camouflage to fight Indians.
O'Rourke plots to retrieve the cannon he loaned to the Hekawis for use in a festival.
Private Wilton Parmenter gets promoted after leading a charge against the Confederates and receives an assignment as Fort Courage's new commanding officer.