
Lawman
About
Classic 1950s Western series about Marshal Dan Troop and his deputy in Laramie, Wyoming.
Lawman follows Marshal Dan Troop, a seasoned lawman who takes on the town of Laramie, Wyoming, after its previous marshal is murdered. Partnering with the young Deputy Johnny McKay, Troop enforces the law and battles outlaws throughout the late 1870s and early 1880s. The show blends serious crime drama with moments of romance and light humor, especially after the arrival of saloon owner Lily Merrill. It ran on ABC from 1958 to 1962, spanning four seasons and 156 episodes, and remains a staple of classic American Western television.
What to know
- 4 seasons, 156 episodes, 25‑minute runtime
- Set in Laramie, Wyoming, 1879‑1880s
- Starring John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop and Peter Brown as Deputy Johnny McKay
- Introduces Lily Merrill (Peggie Castle) in season 2 as saloon owner and love interest
- Mixes serious Western law‑enforcement with occasional comedy and romance
- Cross‑overs with other Warner Bros. westerns such as Maverick and Sugarfoot
- Available on DVD through Warner Archive, region‑1 MOD releases
- Shows a range of outlaws and town drama typical of 1950s TV Westerns
Watch if
If you enjoy period law‑enforcement dramas with a steady marshal‑deputy partnership and classic Western action, Lawman offers solid pacing, engaging characters, and an early‑TV look at frontier justice.
Skip if
If you prefer modern, high‑definition productions, or you are averse to period costume drama and want more contemporary storytelling techniques, this series may feel dated.
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