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''Yancy Derringer'' is an American action/ adventure series that was broadcast on CBS from 1958 to 1959, with Jock Mahoney (1919–1989) in the title role. The show was produced by Derringer Productions and filmed in Hollywood by Desilu Productions. Derringer Productions consisted of half interest for Warren Lewis and Don Sharpe as executive producers, a quarter interest to Jock Mahoney for starring in the series, and a quarter interest to Richard Sale and
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, husband and wife, as creators.TV GUIDE Vol. 7, No. 11; March 14, 1959; whole number 311; "Jocko the Gymnast" by Bob Johnson Desilu had just completed the 1956 series '' The Adventures of Jim Bowie'', which was also set principally in
New Orleans New Orleans ( , ,New Orleans
. The show's sponsor was Johnson Wax (now S. C. Johnson), and Klear floor wax was a regular sponsor. The Sales based the series on a 1938 short story written by Richard Sale. In the 1930s, Sale was one of the highest-paid pulp writers. The story was never mentioned, but it was about a destitute aristocrat and troublemaker who returns to New Orleans three years after the
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. In the story, Derringer has no first name; "Yancy" was added for the television series.


Overview

The eponymous character, Yancy Derringer, is a gentleman
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and
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. He is a former Confederate Army captain who has returned to New Orleans,
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, in 1868, three years after the end of the
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, in the southern
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. The state is under Union control and martial law. Life goes on in New Orleans despite the fact that the city's atmosphere is forbidding, filled with trepidation and mourning. The Derringer family itself paid a heavy price in both lives and property during the Civil War. Yancy's brother David and his father Yancy Sr., died in the conflict. Widely respected by all parts of New Orleans society as a Southerner who never surrendered, Derringer is recruited by the Federal City Administrator, John Colton, to work as a secret agent at no pay; and only Colton knows of his special role. Often at the beginning of an episode, Colton, a former Union Army colonel, asks Yancy to help solve New Orleans' present threat; and often, usually at the end of an episode, he arrests Yancy for breaking the law to do it. Yancy agrees to be Colton's "
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," because Yancy feels the United States should be one nation again. Huckleberry was just one of many unique Southern
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terms creator Richard Sale brought into use during the show. Although Yancy is based out of New Orleans, his riverboat and propensity for adventure mean that some episodes take him far away from Louisiana. Some stories take place as far away as Nevada, and California.


Characters


Yancy Derringer

*Yancy Derringer ( Jock Mahoney) lives at the family
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, Waverly, and also owns a riverboat, the ''Sultana''. (The actual riverboat of the same name sank from a fire/explosion on April 27, 1865, with a great loss of life, including returning Union soldiers.) A lover of fine cuisine and the high life, he spends much of his leisure time at Madame Francine's Club (an exclusive members-only gambling house), the Sazerac Restaurant, or at the Charter House Restaurant, whose specialty is French cuisine. :When called to action, Yancy's weapons of choice are four-barrel Sharps pepperbox derringer handguns carried concealed (one held by a clamp inside the top of his hat, one in his vest's left pocket under his jacket and one up his jacket's left sleeve in a wrist holster) and a knife in his belt. (A belt buckle inset with a toy single-barrel derringer, sold by
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at the time and popularly associated with Yancy, did not resemble anything that the character actually used.) He is an expert marksman. He also carries a cane or a riding crop with hidden swords and is said to have iron fists: one punch and his opponent remains unconscious for a day. Yancy dresses elegantly, most often in a white suit with a long coat, ruffled white shirt, a silk vest, a sash instead of a belt, a black under-the-collar bow tie, and a white flat-topped straw hat with curled brim.


Pahoo

*Yancy's sidekick, Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah ( X Brands), is a silent Pawnee American Indian who communicates only by
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. Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah is Pawnee for "wolf who stands in water" (as mentioned in the first episode). Although Pahoo is short on talk, he is long on action. Beneath a blanket wrapped about his body, he carries a sawed-off double-barreled shotgun loaded with split buckshot, which he wields in emergencies. Most of the time, however, he uses a throwing knife sheathed on his back.


John Colton

*John Colton ( Kevin Hagen) is the city administrator, and a hard-nosed, incorruptible leader who works tirelessly to clean up New Orleans. Colton is also clever, and knows that his position would be untenable if he were personally caught using questionable methods to clamp down on crime. He therefore uses Yancy to unofficially deal with situations that cannot be resolved by conventional means.


Captain Amos Fry

*In episode 13, a new character, Captain Amos Fry (played by Robert McCord III) is introduced. Fry would remain until the end of the series as the local head of the U.S. Secret Service, who works closely with Colton to combat lawlessness in New Orleans. Fry does not know of Derringer's unpaid work as an espionage agent; often the amiable but plodding Fry is working on combating a problem in a legal manner, while Derringer -- unconstrained by official law-enforcement policies and procedures -- uses decidedly more unorthodox, colorful and possibly borderline-illegal methods to nullify the threat.


Madame Francine

*Yancy's recurring love interest is Madame Francine (played by Frances Bergen,
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mother of Candice Bergen). She is the strong-willed, beautiful owner of a members-only gambling house in New Orleans, and she or her business are often involved in Yancy's adventures. Her real name is Nora and she is actually Irish.


The Hostesses

*Madame Francine's Club employed a number of young, beautiful, and glamorous hostesses, who also sometimes acted as card dealers. Seen most frequently were Charlene James as Pearl Girl,
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as Goldy, Joan Boston as Opal, and Jane Burgess as Crystal.


Obadiah

*
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played Obadiah, the African-American doorman of Madame Francine's club. A dignified pillar of the community, he is the head of a committee that represents "thousands of law-abiding citizens of New Orleans" in bringing a petition to the city administrator in the episode "V as in Voodoo". Another club doorman addressed as Jeremiah is seen in a few episodes, but this character has no lines and is not credited.


Jody Barker

* Richard Devon played Jody Barker, a respectable-looking Bourbon Street pickpocket. Yancy and Francine were wise to his ways, and frequently stopped him from fleecing club members. However, he was a useful source of information about doings in the criminal underworld, and sometimes participated in certain 'sting' operations for Yancy.


Turnkey

*Yancy spent so much time in the local jail (usually put there by Colton or Fry), he became great pals with the jailer, who was addressed as "Turnkey". The genial Turnkey (played by
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) often played poker in the cells with Yancy, and, sympathetic to Yancy's situation, sometimes aided in (or at least turned a blind eye towards) Yancy's escape plans.


The Sultana crew

*Seen relatively often were the crew of Derringer's riverboat, the Sultana: Captain Tom (Woody Chambliss), and the ship's pilot Willy Quill (Gene Collins).


Others

The following recurring characters were seen in anywhere from three to five episodes: *Miss Mandarin, a.k.a. Mei Ling (played by Lisa Lu) is a former love interest and close friend of Yancy. She is the proprietor of his favorite place to dine, the Sazerac Restaurant. *Colorado Charlie (played by Kelly Thorsden) is a white man raised by natives, a guide to the Indian Territory, and a friend of Yancy's. *Bridget Malone (played by Margaret Field, mother of Sally Field and wife of series star Jock Mahoney), is Madame Francine's cousin recently arrived from Ireland, originally endangered by the ship's crew but rescued by Derringer. *Lt. Bacon (played by Marvin Bryan) is a local police contact (and sometime adversary) of Yancy's.


Cast and characters


Main

* Jock Mahoney – Yancy Derringer * X Brands – Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah * Kevin Hagen – John Colton, the City Administrator of
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* Frances Bergen – Madame Francine * Robert McCord, III – Captain Amos Fry, local head of the
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* Richard Devon – Jody Barker, Bourbon Street pickpocket *
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– Turnkey, the Jailer *
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– Obadiah, and also Jeremiah, doorman of Madame Francine's club (uncredited)


Recurring

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– Captain Tom of the Sultana * Gene Collins – Willy Quill, Sultana pilot * Kelly Thordsen – Colorado Charlie * Lisa Lu – Miss Mandarin * Marvin Bryan – Lt. Bacon * Margaret Field (billed as Maggie Mahoney) – Bridget Malone * Sandy Kenyon – Willy Nilly, bartender at the Sazerac * Claude Akins – Toby Cook * Robert Lowery (actor) – Blair Devon * Robert McCord III – Captain Amos Fry * Beverly Garland – Coco LaSalle *
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– Agatha Colton * Lee Kendall – Blackjack Benson * Joan Taylor – Lavina Lake * Mickey Morton – Wee Willie Benson * James Foxx – The O'Hara * John Qualen – Captain Sven Larsen


Madame Francine's club hostesses

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– Goldy * Charlene James – Pearl Girl * Joan Boston – Opal * Jane Burgess – Chrystal


Guest stars

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– Amanda Eaton in "Return to New Orleans" * Nick AdamsGrand Duke Alexis in "The Night the Russians Landed" * Jack Albertson – Blind Bill in "Mayhem at the Market" * Norm Alden – Crenshaw in "Marble Fingers" * James Anderson – Fitch in "The Louisiana Dude" * John Alderson – Marble Fingers in "Marble Fingers" * Mari Aldon – Celeste Duval in "Mayhem at the Market" * John Anderson – Wayne Raven in “Outlaw at Liberty” * Richard Arlen – General Hugh Morgan in "A State of Crisis" *
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– Colonel Duval in "Mayhem at the Market" * Patricia Barry – Patricia Tappworth in “Thunder on the River" * Arthur Batanides – Dink Saxon in “A Game of Chance“ * Charles Bateman – Captain Blythe in "A State of Crisis" * Gerrie Bender – Katy in "The Night the Russians Landed" * Val Benedict – Gunman in “Outlaw at Liberty” *
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– Conductor in “Fire on the Frontier” * Joan Boston – Opal in “The Wayward Warrior” * Don Brodie – Ticket Seller in “Two Tickets to Promontory” * Charles Bronson – Rogue Donovan in “Hell and High Water" * Lillian Bronson – Carrie Meade in "Mayhem at the Market" * Hillary Brooke – Julia Bulette in "The Louisiana Dude" * Naaman Brown – Dr. YaYa in “V as in Voodoo” * John Bryant – Joshua Devon in “"Three Knaves from New Haven" * Paul Bryar – Harry Kidd in “V as in Voodoo” * Walter Burke – Sneaky Joe in “Panic in Town" * Jean Byron – Dorinda Ashton in “Ticket to Natchez” * Thom Carney – Army Clerk in "A State of Crisis" and Conductor in “Gone But Not Forgotten“ * Robert CarricartThaddeus Stevens in “Fire on the Frontier” * Zachary Charles – Dan Fitz in "A Bullet for Bridget" * Ralph Clanton – Benjamin Quade in “A Game of Chance“ *
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– Nat Greer in "The Louisiana Dude" * Ann Codee – Madame Marie in "An Ace Called Spade" * Booth Coleman – Henry Duval in "The Louisiana Dude" * Charles Cooper – Harmon Steele in "Return to New Orleans" * Robert Cornthwaite
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in "Collector's Item" * Walter Coy – Slade Donovan in "A State of Crisis" * Kathleen Crowley – Desiree in "Marble Fingers" * Patricia Cutts – Lady Charity in “Hell and High Water" * John Damler – Man in “Two Tickets to Promontory” * Ruby Dandridge – Lily Rose Beam in “V as in Voodoo” * Ray Danton – Spade Stuart in "An Ace Called Spade" * Jim Davis – Bullet Pike in “Two Tickets to Promontory” * John Dehner – Colonel Tate in "Memo to a Firing Squad" *
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– Charles Hammond in “V as in Voodoo” * Val Dufour – Dean Salsbury in "Old Dixie" * Joan Dupuis – Carrie in “Panic in Town" * Kaye Elhardt – Sally Snow in “Outlaw at Liberty” * Gene Evans – Lonesome Jackson in "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson" * Frances Fong – Ruby in “The Quiet Firecracker” * Dick Foran – Mr. Halligan in "Two of a Kind" * Michael Forest – Pierre in "The Fair Freebooter" * Louise Fletcher – twins Miss Nellie and Miss Alithia in "Old Dixie" * Charles Fredericks – Jack Dingo in “Fire on the Frontier” * Regina Gleason – Margot Chatham in “Fire on the Frontier” * Leo Gordon – Lance Carter in "The Belle from Boston" * Fred Graham – Laney in "A Bullet for Bridget" * Otis Greene – Roy in "Return to New Orleans" * Charles Gray – Clay Wellman in “Gone But Not Forgotten“ * Virginia Grey – Emily DuBois in “V as in Voodoo” * Patricia Hardy – Gloria Stafford in "The Loot from Richmond" * Holly Harris – Madame Hauptmann in “Panic in Town" * Joe Haworth – Lieutenant in “Hell and High Water" * Maggie Hayes – Ruby in "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson" * Bill Henry – Fargo in “Gone But Not Forgotten“ * Reed Howes – American Captain in "The Night the Russians Landed" * Harry Jackson – Professor Bates in “The Wayward Warrior” * Joyce Jameson – Bonnie Mason in “Gone But Not Forgotten“ * Roy Jensen – Captain MacBain in “Longhair” * Edwin Jerome – Claude de Graaf in “"Three Knaves from New Haven" * Chubby Johnson – Spinner in "Old Dixie" * Betty Lou Keim – Julie Randall in “Gone But Not Forgotten“ *
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– Dr. Frank Bishop in “Panic in Town" *
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Jesse James in "Outlaw at Liberty" * John Larch – Wayland Farr in “Two Tickets to Promontory” *
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– Barbara Kent in "Nightmare on Bourbon Street" * Harry Lauter – Francis Jordan in "Mayhem at the Market" * Mary Lawrence – Priscilla Cole in “A Game of Chance“ * Ruta Lee – Romilly Vale in "Two of a Kind" * Janet Lord – Elsie Tulliver in "Collector's Item" *
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– Alex Bristol in “The Quiet Firecracker” * Lester Matthews – Jerrison Ames in "Old Dixie" * Charles Maxwell – Barret Rankin in "A Bullet for Bridget" * Ken Mayer – Shute O’Brien in “Thunder on the River" * Dennis McCarthy – Hotel Clerk in “V as in Voodoo” * Oliver McGowan – Dan Emerson in “Thunder on the River" *
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– Howard Austin in “Two Tickets to Promontory” * Tom McKee – General Cochran in "The Gun That Murdered Lincoln" *
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– Charlotte DuBois in “V as in Voodoo” * Yvette Mimieux – Ricky in "Collector's Item" * Irving Mitchell – Manager in “Panic in Town" * Alberto Morin – Colonel Suvoroff in "The Night the Russians Landed" * Robert Nash – Conductor in “Two Tickets to Promontory” * George Neise – Charles Hunter in "Return to New Orleans" * Anne Neyland – Wilma in "Collector's Item" * Doug Odney – Webster in “Thunder on the River" * J. Pat O'Malley – Captain Billy of the Sultana in “The Quiet Firecracker” * Tom Palmer – Hotel Clerk in “Fire on the Frontier” * Dennis Patrick – Earle Bartley in "The Loot from Richmond" * Steve Pendleton – Sheriff Anderson in "The Louisiana Dude" * William Pullen – Henri in “The Wayward Warrior” * Stuart Randall – Marshal Ike Milton in "Gone But Not Forgotten" and “Gone But Not Forgotten“ * Donald Randolph – Bart Ogilvie in “Panic in Town" *
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– Lucy Maridale in “Gallatin Street” *
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– General Stafford in "The Loot from Richmond" * Bert Remsen – Major James Sampson in "The Gun That Murdered Lincoln" * Alan Reynolds – Overseer in “Duel at the Oaks” * Addison Richards – Judge Harper in "The Louisiana Dude" * Mark Roberts – Matthew Younger in "Marble Fingers" * Stephen Roberts – Sheriff Peterson in “Outlaw at Liberty” * Bartlett Robinson – Stephen Quayne in "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson" *
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– Phillip Lorme in “Duel at the Oaks” * Luke Saucier Jr. – Collins in “Gone But Not Forgotten“ * Karen Sharpe – Patricia Lee in "A Game of Chance" * Dan Sheridan – George Slocum in "Return to New Orleans" * Mickey Simpson – Tennessee Slasher in “The Wayward Warrior” * John Stephenson – Arthur Travers in “"Three Knaves from New Haven" * Peggy Stewart – Karen Ogilvie in “Panic in Town" * Harry Swoger – Big Jim Ogden in "The Louisiana Dude" * Charles Tannen – Captain Brown in “The Quiet Firecracker” * Dan Tobin – Alvin Watson in “Fire on the Frontier” * Lee Van Cleef – Ike Milton/ Frank James in “Outlaw at Liberty” * John Vivyan – Charles LeBow in “Duel at the Oaks” * Clessia Wade – Devil Dancer in “V as in Voodoo” * Jean Willes – Jessie Belle in “The Quiet Firecracker” * Bill Williams – Duke Winslow in “Ticket to Natchez” * Grant WilliamsColonel Custer in “Longhair” * Marie Windsor – Billie Jo James in “Ticket to Natchez” * Victor Sen Yung – Hon Lee in “The Quiet Firecracker”


Episodes


DVD release

On October 9, 2012, Timeless Media Group released the complete series on DVD for the first time in Region 1.


References


External links

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