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''Alias Smith and Jones'' is a 1971-73 TV western starring Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes and Ben Murphy as Jedediah "Kid" Curry, a pair of bank and train robbers who never hurt anyone during any of their robberies.
''Alias Smith and Jones'' is a 1971-73 TV western starring Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes and Ben Murphy as Jedediah "Kid" Curry, a pair of bank and train robbers who never hurt anyone during any of their robberies.


Eventually they tire of the outlaw life and petition for a pardon. The governor agrees to clear the charges against them--after an unspecified period of time--as long as they can keep their noses clean. They change their names to Joshua Smith and Thaddeus Jones and begin [[Walking the Earth]].
Eventually they tire of the outlaw life and petition for a pardon. The governor agrees to clear the charges against them—after an unspecified period of time—as long as they can keep their noses clean. They change their names to Joshua Smith and Thaddeus Jones and begin [[Walking the Earth]].


Naturally, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
Naturally, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
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* [[Delayed Wire]]: Heyes and Soapy and pull this con on a (not so innocent) widow, using a horse racing scam, in “The Great Shell Game”.
* [[Delayed Wire]]: Heyes and Soapy and pull this con on a (not so innocent) widow, using a horse racing scam, in “The Great Shell Game”.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: Executive producer Jo Swerling, Jr. [[Word of God|says]] that as soon as she learned of Pete Duel's death, she tried to end the show, but [[ABC]] wouldn't let her. The series was back in production 12 hours later.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: Executive producer Jo Swerling, Jr. [[Word of God|says]] that as soon as she learned of Pete Duel's death, she tried to end the show, but [[ABC]] wouldn't let her. The series was back in production 12 hours later.
* [[Fictional Counterpart]]: The Bannerman Detective Agency is this to the [[Pinkerton Detective|Pinkerton Detectives]].
* [[Fictional Counterpart]]: The Bannerman Detective Agency is this to the [[Pinkerton Detective]]s.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: The show was inspired by ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]''.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: The show was inspired by ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]''.
* [[The Gunslinger]]: Kid Curry was THE fast gun.
* [[The Gunslinger]]: Kid Curry was THE fast gun.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: The show's premise.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: The show's premise.
* [[Historical Domain Character|Historical Domain Characters]]: Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday in "Which Way to the OK Corral?"
* [[Historical Domain Character]]s: Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday in "Which Way to the OK Corral?"
* [[Jail Bake]]: In "The Men That Corrupted Hadleyburg", the family that turned Heyes and Curry in for the reward ended up helping to break our boys of the Handleyburg jail with a gun baked into a pie. [[Lampshade Hanging|The two even joke about how hilarious it would be if they ended up finding a file in the pie]].
* [[Jail Bake]]: In "The Men That Corrupted Hadleyburg", the family that turned Heyes and Curry in for the reward ended up helping to break our boys of the Handleyburg jail with a gun baked into a pie. [[Lampshade Hanging|The two even joke about how hilarious it would be if they ended up finding a file in the pie]].
** In another episode, a gang arranges a jailbreak by having a gun smuggled to them in a bowl of soup.
** In another episode, a gang arranges a jailbreak by having a gun smuggled to them in a bowl of soup.

Revision as of 04:21, 13 July 2021

"And of all the trains and banks they robbed, they never shot anyone..."

Alias Smith and Jones is a 1971-73 TV western starring Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes and Ben Murphy as Jedediah "Kid" Curry, a pair of bank and train robbers who never hurt anyone during any of their robberies.

Eventually they tire of the outlaw life and petition for a pardon. The governor agrees to clear the charges against them—after an unspecified period of time—as long as they can keep their noses clean. They change their names to Joshua Smith and Thaddeus Jones and begin Walking the Earth.

Naturally, Hilarity Ensues.

Tropes used in Alias Smith and Jones include:

"I sure wish the Governor'd let a few more people in on our secret!"