Total Seasons :1Total Episodes : 26
Pistols 'n' Petticoats is an American Western sitcom


The outlaw Turner family tangles with Grandma and Grandpa Hanks.
Air Date : 1966-09-17

A town boss is met with opposition when he tries to take over the Hanks ranch.
Air Date : 1966-09-24
Chief Eagle Shadow delivers an untamed Indian girl to the Hanks ranch when he learns that Tim O'Brien is searching for a long lost daughter.
Air Date : 1966-10-01

Hank and Grandma foil a stagecoach holdup, not knowing that it was secretly planned by a fellow passenger, a self-proclaimed British writer.
Air Date : 1966-10-08
The Hanks try to end a war between Indian tribes.
Air Date : 1966-10-15

An old flame of Grandma Hanks tries to win her again, and Grandpa Hanks challengers the suitor to duel.
Air Date : 1966-10-22
Hank go to the aid of a wagonload of mail-order brides kidnapped by men of a neighboring town.
Air Date : 1966-10-29
Hank and Grandma rent a room to a beautiful woman who is really a notorious bank robber.
Air Date : 1966-11-05
The Secret Service suspects the Hanks of gun running.
Air Date : 1966-11-12
Courtney gets the Hanks family thrown in jail in another attempt to get control of their land. They plan a breakout to save their ranch but the sheriff is keeping a sharp eye on them.
Air Date : 1966-11-19
Chief Eagle Shadow's son Gray Hawk plans to send the Kiowa tribe on the warpath and the Hanks family rides into the Indian village to stop him.
Air Date : 1966-11-26

When the murderous Blanton brothers threaten to kill Sheriff Sikes, Lucy convinces Henrietta, Grandpa and Grandma to stay out of the conflict.
Air Date : 1966-12-03
A representative of a Philadelphia finishing school travels to Wretched to open a branch school.
Air Date : 1966-12-10
Hank Hanks saves the life of wealthy Arthur Grenoble who returns the favor by sending the Hanks family a French valet named Etienne.
Air Date : 1966-12-17

Curly Bigelow is looking to make a name for himself by challenging "Willie the Kid" to a duel. Buss Courtney sees an opportunity to cause trouble by making Curly think that the Sheriff is Willie.
Air Date : 1966-12-24
Grandpa Hanks is forced to assist a pair of bank robbers after the ill-tempered men threaten to harm the family's pet wolf Bowser.
Air Date : 1966-12-31
Gunslinger Daisy Frogg arrives and sets her eye on Grandpa for romancing. Grandma refuses to step aside and has firm ideas on how to handle the situation.
Air Date : 1967-01-07
An actor named Pirandello Lovelace arrives at the Hanks ranch with a scheme to bring Shakespearean theatre to Wretched.
Air Date : 1967-01-14
The Hanks have to bail Little Bear out of big trouble on a phony charge of cattle rustling.
Air Date : 1967-01-21

Effie pays an Indian Shaman to find a man for Hank. The Shaman promises that the next man to visit their house will be Hank's new man. But it turns out that the next man to visit their farm is trying to steal it.
Air Date : 1967-01-28

Three outlaws ride onto the Hanks ranch and take Lucy captive. Unlike the town folk the bad guys don't realize it's a bad idea to mess with the Hanks family but they quickly learn.
Air Date : 1967-02-04
Kenny Turner returns, convincing the Hanks family that he has turned honest as a land salesman. But he's figured out a new scam selling fake gold mines and Henrietta devises a way to expose his fraud.
Air Date : 1967-02-11
The first Indian to graduate from an Eastern medical school returns to his tribe but is rebuffed when they refuse to believe he's an Indian.
Air Date : 1967-02-18
When Hank and Grandma learn the nearby town of Sorry Water is overrun with outlaws, they head over to clear them out. They end up becoming prisoners leaving Grandpa to save the day.
Air Date : 1967-02-25
A band of Confederate soldiers, unaware the Civil War's over, captures the Hanks family and plans a raid on the town of Wretched.
Air Date : 1967-03-04

Gary Vinson plays a dual role as Sheriff Sikes and an outlaw who plans to rob the stage and have Sikes take the blame.
Air Date : 1967-03-11

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(Floyd Sullivan)

