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Nichols (1971)
Nichols
Rating Rating
Run Time: 60 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Sound: Mono
Producer: National Broadcasting Corporation
Genre
  • Western
Seasons: 1
Episodes: 24
Overview

In between Maverick and The Rockford Files, James Garner headlined this often-forgotten prime-time series on NBC, a period western set in 1914. The drama unfolded in the apocryphal town of Nichols, AZ, where Nichols (Garner), the heir of the family that originally founded the town, returned to the community to discover in horror that it had been taken over by another family, the Ketcham clan. The matriarch of that group, Ma Ketcham (Neva Patterson), took full advantage of the fellow's return by blackmailing him into serving as a kind of puppet sheriff -- devoid of any power but at constant risk from all kinds of threats; the position enabled Ma to keep an eye on Nichols. Nichols, it seems, was a military veteran, but he detested violence -- to such a degree that he refused to tote a gun! His only desire was to accumulate as much wealth as he could as rapidly as possible via a series of wild, get-rich-quick schemes. One offbeat quirk of the series involved the character's insistence on using an automobile and motorcycle in lieu of a horse. Supporting characters included Mitch (Stuart Margolin), the town bully-cum-deputy and Ma's son; Nichols' barmaid girlfriend, Ruth (Margot Kidder); and Bertha (Alice Ghostley), the local saloon proprietor. Nichols debuted in mid-September 1971 and ran into the following summer, but ratings began to plummet; in response, producers attempted to rescue the program by having the lead shot down and killed and introducing a more aggressive, assertive twin brother, Jim Nichols (also Garner) take over for him. It didn't work, and Nichols ran for the last time on August 1, 1972.

1. Nichols - Pilot
First Aired September 15, 1971
1914. 18 year U.S. 7th Calvary veteran Nichols returns home to his namesake hometown, Nichols, Arizona. He finds out his mother has died and his family ranch has been taken. Right away gets into trouble and winds up becoming the sheriff.
2. The Siege
First Aired September 22, 1971
A Mexican revolutionary, Colonel Alcazar (Ricardo Montalban), makes a unwanted stop to Nichols town with his gang. He needs to have his tooth taken out and replaced. So he holds the whole town hostage. Nichols tries to keep the peace at all costs.
3. The Indian Giver
First Aired September 29, 1971
Non-violent Nichols has his hands full when a Indian named "Flying Fox" comes to town claiming he owns the Ketcham's land and has the papers and deed to prove it. Ma Ketcham isn't about to give up without a fight.
4. Paper Badge
First Aired October 06, 1971
An acting troupe arrives in town complete with famous diva (Joyce Van Patten). In choosing a bodyguard, Nichols picks the one man who didn't volunteer - bookworm Fred (John Rubinstein). Fred and Ketcham are both infatuated and Fred spends most of his time trying to avoid a fight with Ketcham.
5. Gulley vs Hansen
First Aired October 13, 1971
Gulley and Hansen have been feuding for twenty years. When Ketcham and Mitch goad them into a gunfight to settle the matter, they go too far and things get out of hand.
6. Deer Crossing
First Aired October 20, 1971
Apache Juan Garcia has Ketchum, a U. S. Marshal, and others on his heels attempting to prevent the native American from hunting a big buck before the season begins. Nichols has to walk a fine line to keep the peace and somehow skirt the law too.
7. The Specialists
First Aired October 27, 1971
When Nichols learns the location of a fortune in stolen money, he assembles a gang of specialists to help him heist it.
8. Peanuts and Crackerjacks
First Aired November 03, 1971
Hoping to gain some back pay, Nichols challenges an army post from close by to a game of baseball in order to help the town's finance committee.
9. Ketcham Power
First Aired November 10, 1971
With Nichols away, Ketcham takes over as deputy sheriff and subsequently abuses his authoritative power, but when two thieves nearly murder him, he has a change of heart.
10. Bertha
First Aired November 17, 1971
After an earthquake, Nichols, a young Army vet, and a mule are trapped in a cellar while three armed morons threaten them, thinking they're hiding silver.
11. The One Eyed Mule's Time Has Come
First Aired November 21, 1971
An aging hell-raiser tries to enlist Nichols into helping with a train robbery.
12. Where Did Everybody Go?
First Aired November 29, 1971
When Nichols jails a man who assaulted a girl, his three violent brothers intend to get him out, not by paying the 54 dollar bill but by aggression and damages. With the town unwilling to help, Nichols considers quitting his job.
13. Away the Rolling River
First Aired December 06, 1971
In the 1914 town of Nichols, Arizona, Sheriff Nichols tries to get to the bottom of an accusation. Ruth marries Charlie (Tom Skerritt) only to learn that is he may be already married to Caralee.
14. The Marrying Fool
First Aired December 27, 1971
Nichols has to decide whether to return escaped prisoner Eddie Joe (Paul Winfield) back to prison where he is very popular as a prison chef or to help him escape the search of a cruel Marshal.
15. Eddie Joe
First Aired January 03, 1972
Nichol's Uncle Zachariah (Strother Martin) comes to town and asks him to dig up some money he had stashed before he went to prison. Nichols doesn't know Zachariah's old cellmates are also after the money.
16. Zachariah
First Aired January 10, 1972
When Nichols is mistaken for a safe cracker named Fingers, he gets involved with a plot to break into the bank and steal over $400,000 in cash the railroad is storing there.
17. The Unholy Alliance
First Aired January 17, 1972
When Kansas (Bo Hopkins) sees a story in a newspaper about the death of his old friend, Homer the prospector, along with a picture of Nichols wearing only one glove, he tracks him down. Apparently, Kansas and the late Homer have the corresponding halves of a treasure map tattooed on their hands. We see Nichols burying Homer before the opening credits. He now has a paper copy of Homer's half of the map and wants to join up with Kansas and find the hidden booty. Will Nichols' latest get rich scheme go awry like all the others?
18. Sleight of Hand
First Aired January 31, 1972
Nichols enlists the help of an airplane pilot--who looks exactly like Ketchum--to track down a killer known as the Dutchman.
19. Wings of an Angel
First Aired February 07, 1972
After an eccentric old woman comes to the town of Nichols claiming that in her youth she nursed a wounded Jesse James after he was shot by the cowardly Bob Ford and that the infamous outlaw is still alive, Sheriff Nichols takes a road trip on his signature motorcycle to confirm or debunk this extraordinary tale. On route he is sidelined by a con man (Jack Elam) who overhears about Nichols quest for James. Eventually, they meet the old gunslinger or do they? At one point on his road trip Nichols disguises himself as a parson. An alternate title for episode 19 is "Man of the Cloth." (Charles McGraw, who played Hansen in the Gulley vs. Hansen episode, plays "Jesse James.")
20. About Jessie James
First Aired February 14, 1972
When professional fighter "Gentleman" George Gorman comes to town looking for a fight, Nichols sees a way to make a quick profit.
21. Fight of the Century
First Aired February 21, 1972
Nichols has two headaches to contend with. First, he caught a serial killer, who's known for repeatedly escaping from jail. Second, the townsfolk want to euthanize Mitch's menacing mongrel Slump, who's known for biting people.
22. Man's Best Enemy
First Aired February 28, 1972
Nichols and his biplane buddy head to Mexico to rescue an Army Captain's kidnapped daughter.
23. Wonder Fizz Flies Again
First Aired March 06, 1972
The episode begins with Nichols amiably asking a troublemaker named Quinn to pay for damages he caused in the saloon. Quinn shockingly blows him away. After Nichols' funeral the town is shocked when his identical twin brother comes to town, seeking justice,
24. All in the Family
First Aired March 13, 1972
After twenty years in a school back east Bertha's daughter is coming to town. Bertha plans to close down and become "respectable" during her daughter's visit, but instead Nichols convinces her to let him run her place while she's "gone".