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Jefferson Drum, also known as The Pen and the Quill, is an American Western television series starring Jeff Richards that aired on the network from April 25 to April 23, 1959.

(1996). 9780140249163, Penguin Books.
(1987). 9780899502526, McFarland. .


Overview
Jefferson Drum, portrayed by Jeff Richards, is a crusading editor in the town of Jubilee. A , he rears his son, Joey, played by 10-year-old Eugene Mazzola, also known as Eugene Martin. Drum's printer is Lucius Coin, played by . Big Ed, the town , is portrayed by Robert J. Stevenson, later a member of the Los Angeles City Council. Hal J. Smith, later known for his role of the town drunk, , on 's The Andy Griffith Show, was cast five times on Jefferson Drum as Hickey.

In the episode entitled "Pete Henke" (November 20, 1958), the character Henke, portrayed by , is a violent sharpshooter known for causing trouble. Editor Jefferson Drum challenges Henke to a fistfight in the saloon, but Henke prevails in the third round when he throws something into Drum's eyes and blinds him temporarily. The saloon hostess who gave Henke the blinding substance is later seen at Henke's "medicine show." In the end, the persistent Drum knocks over Henke with a punch. "Pete Henke" also starred Frank Wolff as Sam Creighton and as Jim Ford.

The series first aired at 7:30 Eastern on Friday opposite repeats of I Love Lucy on CBS and Leave It to Beaver on ABC. For its second round of episodes, it moved to Thursdays in the same 7:30 p.m. time slot. Rebroadcasts were aired during the first half of 1959. Jefferson Drum was produced for by -Bill Todman Productions (known more for their game show output), and ran for parts of two seasons before it was cancelled.Clemens, Samuel. "Born Reckless: The Story of Jeff Richards", Western Clippings. December 2022


Cast
  • Jeff Richards .... Jefferson Drum
  • Eugene Mazzola (billed as Eugene Martin) .... Joey Drum
  • Cyril Delevanti .... Lucius Coin
  • Robert J. Stevenson .... Big Ed
    (1999). 9780345429230, The Ballentine Publishing Group.


Guest stars
  • R.G. Armstrong, as Kreiger in "Law and Order"; also appears in this episode.
  • John Ashley, as Tim Keough in "Arrival", the series premiere
  • , , and , as Tay Beloin, Angela, and The Sundown Kid, respectively, in "A Very Deadly Game"
  • , , and appeared as Yance Meeker, Louise Hammond, and Vince Meeker, respectively, in "The Hanging of Joe Lavett".
  • , , and appeared as Craig, Hank, and Leo in the segment entitled "Stagecoach Episode."
  • and , as Jack Page and Dandy Case, respectively, in the episode "Obituary"
  • played Hepburn in the episode "The Keeney Gang"; L.Q. Jones appeared in the same segment as Burdette.
  • , as the title guest star in "Simon Pitt", the series finale. Ted de Corsia and appear in this episode as Jim Kind and Goldie, respectively.
  • , , and Douglas Kennedy appeared as Eloise Barton, Will Barton, and Dallas, respectively, in the episode "Thicker than Water".
  • Francis De Sales and appeared as Bass Williard and John Wallach, respectively, in "$50 for a Dead Man."
  • , , , and appear as Charles McGowan, Benson, Tobin, and Charles Wong, respectively, in "The Cheater".
  • , as Wooley in "Wheel of Fortune", with Richard Webb as Duane, and as Phoebe West
  • Bruce Gordon, as Juan Cavanaugh in "A Sad Day for a Tinhorn"
  • , , and as Troy Bendick, Shelly Poe, and Bess, respectively" in the episode "Return."
  • , as Kading in "The Post"
  • Douglas Kennedy appeared as Dallas in "Thicker Than Water".
  • , as John Larkin in "The Bounty Man"
  • , Paul Richards, , and appeared as Simon Easton, Les Groves, Gideon Easton, and Mary Easton, respectively, in "Showdown".
  • Anna Karen Morrow appeared as Bess in the episode "Return".
  • and appeared as Grant and as Ray Comstock, respectively, in "Band of Iron".
  • , , and Charles Fredericks appeared as Father Andrew Damon, Bart Resdake, and Warden Johns, respectively, in "Prison Hill".
  • William Schallert, as Polk Beauregard in "A Matter of Murder"
  • , in the titular role of "Madame Faro", with cast as Tanner
  • appeared twice as Ellie in 1958 episodes "The Bounty Man" and "The Outlaw".
  • , as Kiley in "The Lawless"


Episodes

Season 1

Season 2


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