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| The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters is an American western television series based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Robert Lewis Taylor. The show aired on ABC in the 1963-1964 television season and was produced by MGM Television. The series introduces Dan O'Herlihy as a charming Scotsman of the frontier, Dr. Sardius McPheeters. As with many such charmers, Doc is missing something commonsense-wise. Fortunately his 12-year-old son, Jaimie (Kurt Russell), makes up for it by being as sharp as Daddy is gullible. The production is slick, authentic and brisk. |
| Name | Character | Episodes |
|---|---|---|
| Kurt Russell | Jamie McPheeters | 26 |
| Charles Bronson | Linc Murdock | 26 |
| Dan O'Herlihy | Dr. Sardius McPheeters | 26 |
| Meg Wyllie | Mrs. Kissel | 26 |
| Michael Witney | Buck Coulter | 26 |
| Mark Allen | Matt Kissel | 26 |
| James Westerfield | John Murrel | 2 |
| Hope Summers | Mrs. Rutledge | 1 |
| Karl Swenson | Coley Bishop | 1 |
| Warren Oates | Eldon Bishop | 1 |
| Lane Bradford | Sergeant | 1 |
| Peter Whitney | Daddy Scoggins | 1 |
| Jeanette Nolan | Aunt Melissa | 1 |
| Albert Salmi | Frank Turner | 1 |
| Joan Freeman | Sarah Oliver | 1 |
| James Whitmore | Foxy Smith | 1 |
| Eddie Little Sky | Chief | 1 |
| Ron Hagerthy | Carey Macklin | 1 |
| George Mitchell | Preacher | 1 |
| Chris Robinson | Billy Bird | 1 |
| Ed Ames | Kennedy | 1 |
| John Davis Chandler | Dick McBride | 1 |
| Sandy Kenyon | Shep Baggott | 1 |
| Diana Millay | Tassie | 1 |
| Dean Harens | Simmons | 1 |
| Norman Alden | Broken Mouth | 1 |