Season 5
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
26 EPISODES • 1958
Season 5 of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color was released on October 3 and consists of 26 episodes.

Season 4

Episodes

1: The Nine Lives of Elfago Baca
Oct 3, 1958
Wherever this man went--there was trouble. Death stalked him at every turn. Elfego Baca is "The man who couldn't be killed!" Incredible...but every astounding incident actually happened.
2: The Pigeon That Worked a Miracle
Oct 10, 1958
This is a story of a young boy who raises pigeons. This boy can't walk and is in a wheelchair. One day, the life of one of the pigeons was in jeopardy from a cat and the boy shows his courage and loyalty by getting up from his wheelchair and walking to save the pigeon's life.
3: Four Down and Five Lives to Go
Oct 17, 1958
4: Rusty and the Falcon
Oct 24, 1958
5: Texas John Slaughter
Oct 31, 1958
Texas John Slaughter arrives in the town of Friotown and soon finds himself attacked by two gunmen, who he is forced to kill in self-defense. It turns out that the outlaws thought Slaughter was Texas Ranger Ben Jenkins. Impressed with Slaughter's gun-handling skills, the Rangers offer him a position, but he turns them down, as he wants to set up a cattle ranch. However, his plans are put on hold by the actions of a murderous outlaw gang leader named Frank Davis.
6: His Majesty, King of the Beasts
Nov 7, 1958
7: Texas John Slaughter: Ambush at Laredo
Nov 14, 1958
Texas John Slaughter, who has now joined the Texas Rangers, has managed to bring in the last members of Frank Davis' outlaw gang. Davis, who has been let out on bail, flees to Laredo. Slaughter and Ranger Ben Jenkins arrive in Laredo to arrest him, only to find out that he has gathered the bosses of five other outlaw gangs and is planning to start a new criminal empire with himself as the head.
8: Johnny Tremain (1)
Nov 21, 1958
9: Johnny Tremain (2)
Nov 28, 1958
10: Elfago Baca: Lawman or Gunman
Dec 5, 1958
11: Elfago Baca: Law and Order, Incorporated
Dec 12, 1958
12: From All of Us to All of You
Dec 19, 1958
Jiminy Cricket, the show's special Christmas guest, tells viewers that he has arranged a visit to the North Pole to see Santa's Workshop (as seen in a classic short cartoon). The show continues with clips from various short cartoons and features.
13: Texas John Slaughter: Killers from Kansas
Jan 9, 1959
14: Noik
Jan 16, 1959
15: Texas John Slaughter: Showdown at Sandoval
Jan 23, 1959
16: The Peter Tchaikovsky Story
Jan 30, 1959
The story of young Tchaikovsky through the premiere of his "Sleeping Beauty" ballet.
17: Elfago Baca: Attorney at Law
Feb 6, 1959
18: Duck Flies Coop
Feb 13, 1959
When Walt learns via telegram that Donald Duck is quitting, he sends the studio publicity department to give the duck a taste of his own medicine.
19: Elfago Baca: The Griswold Murder
Feb 20, 1959
20: The Adventures of Chip 'N Dale
Feb 27, 1959
Walt has left a message on a tape recorder on his desk, explaining that because he is unable to be there personally, he arranged for guest hosts - Chip 'n' Dale to fill in. The two chipmunks have a book with them filled with stories of their exploits.
21: Texas John Slaughter: The Man from Bitter Creek
Mar 6, 1959
22: Highway to Trouble
Mar 13, 1959
23: Texas John Slaughter: The Slaughter Trail
Mar 20, 1959
24: Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom
Mar 27, 1959
25: The Wetback Hound
Apr 24, 1959
Originally released as a 20-minute short subject in 1957, Disney's Oscar-winning The Wetback Hound was expanded to 48 minutes for this Walt Disney Presents TV presentation. The titular hound is Paco, descended from a long and distinguished line of lion-hunting dogs. But much to the dismay of his master, a Mexican barber, Paco is all too easily distracted by other animals whenever he goes out on a hunt. Cowboy star Rex Allen provides the folksy narration for this gentle, laid-back nature study. The ""new"" footage of The Wetback Hound was trimmed for its 1962 rebroadcast to accommodate a lenghty promo for the upcoming Disney theatrical feature Big Red; 4 years later, the same thing happened so that Disney could advertise its new release Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N
26: I Captured the King of the Leprechauns
May 29, 1959
Behind the scenes of Darby O'Gill and the Little People.
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