The Restless Gun was based on a 1953-54 eadio series, The Six Shooter, starring Jimmy Stewart. In that series, the character's name was Britt Ponsett, the name of Payne's character in the untitled pilot, which aired six months earlier. The series ran from March 29, 1957 to June 22, 1959 for a total of 77 episodes (not counting the pilot).
Payne, who was the executive producer of the series, wrote two of the episodes and provided the storyline for a third. Among the writers for the series were a number of western and pulp writers: Daniel Mainwaring, Will Cook, Hal G. Evarts, Robert Leslie Bellam, Frank Bonham, Norman Daniels, Gene L. Coon, and Marion Hargrove. "Duel at Lockwood" was directed by Justus Addiss and written by David Dortort (who produced this episode), from a story by Frank Burt (who had created the radio series). Also featured in the cast were Olive Carey, Walter Coy, Frank Gorshin (an early career appearance), and Paul Burns.
The show's theme song was known as "I Ride with the Wind"; the lyrics were no included in the first episode: "I ride with the wind, my eyes on the sun, with my hand on my restless gun..." Here's the theme song, as recorded by (Gawd help us!) Lawrence Welk. as posted on YouTube six years ago by everyone's favorite buddy, Evan Lewis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnKdUdvwSTI
The Restless Gun was a tie-in novel by Will Hickok published by Signet in paperback in 1958; another title by Hickok, The Trail of the Restless Gun, came out from Signet in 1959. Barlow Meyers wrote a juvenile tie-in novel for Whitman Publishing Company in 1959.
For fans of television westerns, The Restless Gun is a must-see.
Thanks to WAMU's THE BIG BROADCAST, I might've heard every episode of THE SIX-SHOOTER...didn't know till reading this THE RESTLESS GUN was derived from it.
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