Episode
Wagon Train: The Heather and Hamish Story
Overview
Samuel MacIntosh picks Hamish Browne to marry his daughter Heather before the two have met. Heather is a naive young girl who thinks she can talk to animals, while Hamish is a backwoods boy who cares for his livestock more than for women.
Details
- Series
- Wagon Train
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 29
- Air date
- 1963-04-10
Episode context
The Heather and Hamish Story is Episode 29 in Season 6 of Wagon Train. It aired on 1963-04-10.
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Episode 32: The Clarence Mullins Story
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Episode 33: The David Garner Story
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Episode 23: The Sara Proctor Story
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Episode 35: The Antone Rose Story
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