The Wild Wild West: Season 1
- 1 - 28The Night of the Sudden PlagueApr. 22, 1966
- 1 - 27The Night of the Murderous SpringApr. 15, 1966
- 1 - 26The Night of the Burning DiamondApr. 08, 1966
- 1 - 25The Night of the FreebootersApr. 01, 1966
- 1 - 24The Night of the Druid's BloodMar. 25, 1966
- 1 - 23The Night of the Two-Legged BuffaloMar. 11, 1966
- 1 - 22The Night of the Bars of HellMar. 04, 1966
- 1 - 21The Night of the PuppeteerFeb. 25, 1965
- 1 - 20The Night of the Whirring DeathFeb. 18, 1966
- 1 - 19The Night of the Grand EmirJan. 28, 1966
- 1 - 18The Night of the Flaming GhostJan. 21, 1966
- 1 - 17The Night the Dragon ScreamedJan. 14, 1966
- 1 - 16The Night of the Steel AssassinJan. 07, 1966
- 1 - 15The Night of the Fatal TrapDec. 24, 1965
- 1 - 14The Night of the Howling LightDec. 17, 1965
- 1 - 13The Night of the Torture ChamberDec. 10, 1965
- 1 - 12The Night of the Human TriggerDec. 03, 1965
- 1 - 11The Night of the Red-Eyed MadmenNov. 26, 1965
- 1 - 10The Night That Terror Stalked the TownNov. 19, 1965
- 1 - 9The Night of the Double-Edged KnifeNov. 12, 1965
- 1 - 8The Night of the Dancing DeathNov. 05, 1965
- 1 - 7The Night of the Glowing CorpseOct. 29, 1965
- 1 - 6The Night of a Thousand EyesOct. 22, 1965
- 1 - 5Night of the Casual KillerOct. 15, 1965
- 1 - 4The Night of Sudden DeathOct. 08, 1965
- 1 - 3The Night the Wizard Shook the EarthOct. 01, 1965
- 1 - 2The Night of the Deadly BedSep. 24, 1965
- 1 - 1The Night of the InfernoSep. 17, 1965
The Wild Wild West is an American television series Developed at a time when the television western was losing ground to the spy genre, this show was conceived by its creator, Michael Garrison, as "James Bond on horseback." Set during the administration of President Ulysses Grant, the series followed Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon as they solved crimes, protected the President, and foiled the plans of megalomaniacal villains to take over all or part of the United States. The show also featured a number of fantasy elements, such as the technologically advanced devices used by the agents and their adversaries. The combination of the Victorian era time-frame and the use of Verne-esque style technology have inspired some to give the show credit for the origins of the steam punk subculture.