Fury

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1955
Fury
Fury

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7.3 | TV-G | en | Western

Fury is an American western television series that aired on NBC from 1955 to1960. It stars Peter Graves as Jim Newton, who operates the Broken Wheel Ranch in California; Bobby Diamond as Jim's adopted son, Joey Clark Newton, and William Fawcett as ranch hand Pete Wilkey. Roger Mobley co-starred in the two final seasons as Homer "Packy" Lambert, a friend of Joey's. The frequent introduction to the show depicts the beloved stallion running inside the corral and approaching the camera as the announcer reads: "FURY!..The story of a horse..and a boy who loves him." Fury is the first American series produced originally by Television Programs of America and later by the British-based company ITC Entertainment.

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EP1  The Big Leaguers
Oct. 10,1959
The Big Leaguers

Joey and Packy have got baseball fever. Jim hires a drifter to work at the ranch and he turns out to be Roy Daniels, a famous baseball player. Roy (Charles Aidman) is downhearted because of an injury that he thinks will end his baseball pitching career. Joey and Packy help him realize that all is not lost.

EP2  Trail Drive
Oct. 17,1959
Trail Drive

Joey and Packy get to go on a real trail drive along with Jim and Pete. They even have a covered wagon for Pete and all the supplies, just like in the old days. Their neighbor Red (John Milford) is along to help but he may be working for some rustlers. We find out Pete has a guitar and loves to play.

EP3  Man-Killer
Oct. 24,1959
Man-Killer

Thunder is stolen from the Broken Wheel Ranch. Two crooks are trying to make Thunder mean so they can sell him to the rodeo. They're promoting him as the 'Man-Killer'.

EP4  Visiting Day
Oct. 31,1959
Visiting Day

It's American Education Week and all the parents are invited to visit the school on Tuesday night. But Packy's parents have plans they can't break. Packy decides the best thing for him to do is become a hobo, so he skips school and goes to visit Bones Reese, a hobo who's ing through the area.

EP5  The Timber Walkers
Nov. 07,1959
The Timber Walkers

Joey and Packy come across two men in the woods who claim to be surveyors. But they're really timber thieves and they want to cut down all the trees on Moose Hill.

EP6  Turkey Day
Nov. 14,1959
Turkey Day

It's Thanksgiving at the Broken Wheel Ranch. Packy is not very happy because they intend to roast his pet turkey named Tom and have him for dinner. Packy has to do something to save his friend Tom.

EP7  The Map
Nov. 21,1959
The Map

An oldtimer named Grubstake (Andy Clyde) comes by to visit and tells everyone about a treasure map that he has. Trouble is a couple of crooks want that map. Joey and Packy go with Grubstake to help find the gold.

EP8  The Rocketeers
Nov. 28,1959
The Rocketeers

Joey, Packy, and Vic (Billy Chapin) learn about building rockets. They start a Rocket Research Society with Joey's high school teacher. Pete's worried that they'll all be blown to the moon. Vic's dad don't take much stock in rocketry and forbids Vic to the Rocket Research Society.

EP9  The Fort
Dec. 05,1959
The Fort

A man is trying to take the Broken Wheel Ranch with the help of a crooked Land Office manager. He wants to sell the land to the government for a huge profit. Joey and Packy study the law books and come up with an idea to thwart the crooks.

EP10  The Vanishing Blacksmith
Dec. 12,1959
The Vanishing Blacksmith

Fury has lost a shoe and he needs a blacksmith. Eli Kane (Peter Whitney) is the local blacksmith but business has been slow and his landlord is about to foreclose on the shop. Jim has a plan to help save Eli's shop.

EP11  The Big Brothers
Dec. 19,1959
The Big Brothers

Jim becomes a Big Brother to Mike (Tony Haig) to help him get his bearings in life. Mike has been kicked around so much, he thinks the whole world's against him. The Broken Wheel Ranch is just what he needs.

EP12  Packy, The Lion Tamer
Dec. 26,1959
Packy, The Lion Tamer

The circus is in town and Joey and Packy are spending the whole day there. Packy wants to be a lion tamer and the circus. The next day the lion escapes from the circus and Packy gets his chance to be a tamer.

EP13  Private Eyes
Jan. 02,1960
Private Eyes

Some burglars are in the area and they've got the Sheriff stumped for clues. Joey and Packy try their hand at detective work.

EP14  The Witch
Jan. 09,1960
The Witch

There's a horse bogged down in the waterhole at Stone Gorge. Joey and Packy stop in at old Mrs. McGilmore's place to call for help but she throws them off her property without letting them use the phone. Joey and Packy go back a few days later to see if they can lend Mrs. McGilmore a hand.

EP15  Gymkhana
Jan. 16,1960
Gymkhana

Joey is entered in the Capitol City Gymkhana (a Gymkhana is like a friendly rodeo). His friend Danny (Stephen Hammer) is also entered but Danny's father (Bartlett Robinson) accuses Jim of cheating because Jim is one of the judges.

EP16  A Present For Packy
Jan. 23,1960
A Present For Packy

It's August 26th and it's Packy's birthday. He gets what he's been wanting, a new rifle. He and Joey go out hunting, but they run into trouble.

EP17  Trottin' Horse
Jan. 30,1960
Trottin' Horse

Joey and Packy are helping out at the Eagles Nest Camp for underprivileged kids. But the new owner wants to close the camp. He wants to use the area for his brood mares. Aunt Harriet is visiting the Broken Wheel Ranch. Maybe she can help out.

EP18  Packy's Dilemma
Feb. 06,1960
Packy's Dilemma

Packy has a problem and her name is Willie (Wendy Winkelman). She's good at everything. Everything! Packy has to do something or he won't be able to face the fellows again. He and old timer Jake (Doodles Weaver) hatch a plan.

EP19  Gaucho
Feb. 13,1960
Gaucho

Carlos (Carlos Vera) is staying with Joey for the summer. Joey doesn't have a lot of time for Packy. So Packy doesn't like Carlos very much and he's mean to him. When Carlos runs away to back home, Packy has a change of heart.

EP20  The Skin Divers
Feb. 20,1960
The Skin Divers

Dick Thompson (Burt Metcalfe) is diving in the streams on the Broken Wheel Ranch to look for gold. Joey and Packy want to learn skin diving so they start a Skin Diving Club.

EP21  Packy's Dream
Feb. 27,1960
Packy's Dream

Packy has a lot on his mind when he falls asleep and he has an amazing dream. The dream is set back in the 1800's and takes place in a real western town. Everyone plays dual roles in the dream sequence of this episode. It has everything you would want in a top notch 1950's western movie, including Joey Newton as Billy the Kid (dressed in black). This was the last episode in the Fury (1955-1960) television series.

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Released: 1955-10-15 | Released Producted By: ITC Entertainment , Television Programs of America (TPA) Country: Norway Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Fury is an American western television series that aired on NBC from 1955 to1960. It stars Peter Graves as Jim Newton, who operates the Broken Wheel Ranch in California; Bobby Diamond as Jim's adopted son, Joey Clark Newton, and William Fawcett as ranch hand Pete Wilkey. Roger Mobley co-starred in the two final seasons as Homer "Packy" Lambert, a friend of Joey's. The frequent introduction to the show depicts the beloved stallion running inside the corral and approaching the camera as the announcer reads: "FURY!..The story of a horse..and a boy who loves him." Fury is the first American series produced originally by Television Programs of America and later by the British-based company ITC Entertainment.

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Fury Audience Reviews 6p1w

Micitype Pretty Good
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
larrypinn When I was a young boy, this was my favorite western series. What I would really like to see is the whole series, '55 thru '60, available on DVD as many other series are. Perhaps the owners of the copyright could make this happen, I for one would be greatly appreciative. This could be a thought for the future. I would buy all five seasons. It is one of the best made western shows to be on television and would be great if today's youngsters could see all the episodes.A wonderful family show for the whole family to watch Jim Newton and his ranch buddies in their adventures on the ranch called The Broken Wheel Ranch with his side kick Pete and his adopted son Joey. There were many good co-stars as well. See what can be done to bring it out on DVD and thanks.
alwill-1 FURY: When I was young, I watched FURY every Saturday. I got into trouble for watching it, instead of doing my chores, but it was the best show on TV. I would really like to see those shows come back to television. It would sure be pleasing for kids to watch instead of all the science-fiction violence that is shown now. Thanks for reminding me of better TV. Fury could have not been more inspiring to keep kids interested in staying at home,instead of running around getting into mischief, if it was a lock on the door. All my friends watched and if something exciting happened we would talk about it, Monday at school. Can we get some of the shows, back on TV, as reruns?
nokoolaidplease Oh!!!! I loved it...."Fury...the story of a horse, and a boy who loved him" Anytime I talk with someone about old TV shows, this is the one I ask about. I don't often find people who loved this show like I did.It was wonderful to read everybody's comments about it. I agree, this is a classic that should be run today. We do need more shows like this.Funny, my husband just read a statistic to me about the percentage of American's who lived on farms swapping from 80% who did prior to WWII and down to 20% after that period. Today, I think it is 2%.I dreamed of living on a farm since I was a little girl. I am sure this show was part of what fed that dream. We are currently building a house on 50 acres. I'm thrilled. My own Fury??? Maybe someday.
Fury_Fan Fury was a great show. I couldn't wait till it came on every Saturday morning. We need more shows like this now for the kids. Joey was an orphan that Jim Newton found in town one day fighting with another kid. He went to court with Joey, and convinced the judge to let him come and stay on the "Broken Wheel Ranch." Joey befriended Fury and was the only one who could ever ride him. The show had a lot of great adventures with the two, and the rest is history. We need this show back on in re-runs.