
Daniel Boone is an American action-adventure television series starring Fess Parker as Daniel Boone that aired from September 24, 1964 to September 10, 1970 on NBC for 165 episodes, and was made by 20th Century Fox Television. Ed Ames co-starred as Mingo, Boone's Cherokee friend, for the first four seasons of the series. Albert Salmi portrayed Boone's companion Yadkin in season one only. Dallas McKennon portrayed innkeeper Cincinnatus. Country Western singer-actor Jimmy Dean was a featured actor as Josh Clements during the 1968–1970 seasons. Actor and former NFL football player Rosey Grier made regular appearances as Gabe Cooper in the 1969 to 1970 season. The show was broadcast "in living color" beginning in fall 1965, the second season, and was shot entirely in California and Kanab, Utah.





Daniel goes after body snatchers who have stolen the corpse of an alleged war hero.
To avert tribal war, Daniel tries to arrange a match between the son of a Shawnee chief and a Creek princess.
Daniel and Mingo clash with slave hunters who claim ownership of a black girl whom Daniel saved from drowning.
The settlers tangle with a governor's aide who has given them two weeks to pay a suspicious tax---or lose their land.
After giving a rifle to Shawnee warrior Red Sky, Daniel must prove that the weapon isn't enchanted---or more powerful than the law.
Mingo poses as a white man to investigate a Cherokee's disappearance from a settlement ruled by a bigot.
Elizabeth Corbett disappears from Boonesborough as suddenly as she appeared, involving Daniel and Mingo in a 100-year-old mystery.
Daniel forges a shaky alliance with a boatman to run a cargo of gunpowder past a tribe of warring Indians.
Israel tries to foil Henri Le Gaux, a French revolutionary bent on returning the king's son---for a date with the guillotine.