Sugarfoot

Sugarfoot (1957-1961)

EndedScripted showDrama, Action, Western

Tom Brewster is an Easterner who headed west to seek his fortune with hopes of becoming an attorney. Though basically mild-mannered and peaceful, Brewster frequently found himself in violent situations and usually tried to use reason rather than gunplay to get himself out of these tight spots. Because of his peaceful nature and because he hailed from the East, Brewster found himself stuck with the nickname of "Sugarfoot" which was one notch lower than a tenderfoot.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 19:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E09Trouble at Sand SpringsApr 17, 1961
S04E08Stranger in TownMar 27, 1961
S04E07AngelMar 6, 1961
S04E06Shepherd with a GunFeb 6, 1961
S04E05Toothy ThompsonJan 16, 1961
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the name of the main character in 'Sugarfoot'?

The main character in 'Sugarfoot' was Tom Brewster.

Which actor played the role of Tom Brewster?

Will Hutchins played the role of Tom Brewster.

In which year did 'Sugarfoot' first premiere on TV?

'Sugarfoot' first premiered in 1957.

How many seasons of 'Sugarfoot' were produced?

'Sugarfoot' had a total of four seasons.

Who played the recurring character of Sergeant William Oliver?

Sergeant William Oliver was played by Don 'Red' Barry.

In which state was 'Sugarfoot' primarily set?

'Sugarfoot' was primarily set in Wyoming.

Which other TV show was created by the same producers as 'Sugarfoot'?

The producers of 'Sugarfoot' also created the TV show 'Maverick'.

Who played the character of Vint Bonner in the season four episode 'The Vultures'?

Clint Walker played the character of Vint Bonner in the season four episode 'The Vultures'.

Which actor played the role of Slim Walker in the season two episode 'The Vultures'?

John Smith played the role of Slim Walker in the season two episode 'The Vultures'.

In which year did 'Sugarfoot' end?

'Sugarfoot' ended in 1961.

Who played the character of Billy the Kid in the season one episode 'Brannigan's Boots'?

Dennis Hopper played the character of Billy the Kid in the season one episode 'Brannigan's Boots'.

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Also known as

  • Tenderfoot (United Kingdom)

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