

Disneyland
Season 4
A Disney-produced anthology covering many different genres.
Where to Watch Season 4
26 Episodes
- Four Fabulous CharactersE2
Four Fabulous CharactersThis is a look at four stories about Americans who became folk heroes: Casey Jones, a railroad engineer who is borderline fanatical on punctuality; Henry Coy and Grace Martin, a couple from two feuding families; Mighty Casey of the Mudville Nine; and Johnny Appleseed. - The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's InitiationE4
The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's InitiationOriginally telecast on the Disneyland anthology, the six-part miniseries The Saga of Andy Burnett was the first of several efforts by Walt Disney to create a live-action property that would match the success of his Davy Crockett programs. Based on a novel by Stewart Edward White, Andy Burnett stars Jerome Courtland as the title character, the grandfather of an 18th century frontiersman who heads westward in 1820 in hopes of becoming a farmer. In the first episode, ""Andy's Initiation"", Andy meets a rough-and-ready trapper named Joe Crane (Jeff York who intends to ply his trade in the mountains of the west. At first reluctant to join Joe in this mission, Andy is forced to do so when his bankroll conveniently turns up missing. - The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's First ChoreE5
The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's First ChoreIn this second episode of The Saga of Andy Burnett, easterner Andy (Jerome Courtland) and his trapper pal Joe Crane (Jeff York) have joined a group called the Mountain Men in their journey the west. In order to survive the rough terrain ahead, Andy trains himself to act, hunt and think like an Indian. But the trip may be over before it has begun: Bill Sublette (Anthony Caruso), head man of a rival group of mountaineers, has bribed the local blacksmith not to sell supplies to Andy and his pals. - The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's Love AffairE6
The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's Love Affairthis third episode of The Saga of Andy Burnett, Andy (Jerome Courtland, Joe Crane (Jeff York) and the other Mountain Men have finally arrived in New Mexico. The head of the local border patrol agrees to guide Jack Kelly (Andrew Duggan, the head Mountain Man, to the outpost of Taos. Awaiting Jack's return, Andy and his friends must suffer the anti-Yankee vitriol of Capitan Reyes (Britt Lomond)--while Andy himself has a brief fling with lovely senorita Estrellita (Adele Mara). - How to RelaxE11
How to RelaxGoofy reveals about mankind's eternal desire to relax. Ever since prehistoric times, when the caveman discovered his thumb, he unfortunately discovered work, too, which robbed him of his ability to relax. So Goofy attempts to demonstrate numerous methods for ensuring sufficient time for leisure. - Faraway Places: High, Hot and WetE14
Faraway Places: High, Hot and WetThe Knapps are in the Peruvian Andes, filming an ancient Incan temple; and in the Fiji Islands in the Southwest Pacific, recording their customs and traditions. The second part is their Oscar-nominated "People and Places" production Siam. - The Saga of Andy Burnett: The Land of EnemiesE19
The Saga of Andy Burnett: The Land of EnemiesAndy and his friends continue their trip to Taos into Indian territory, where they are attacked. But Andy kills a white buffalo, making him almost a god to the Indians, and he learns sign language in order to communicate with them. - The Saga of Andy Burnett: White Man's MedicineE20
The Saga of Andy Burnett: White Man's MedicineIn the fifth episode of The Saga of Andy Burnett, Andy (Jerome Courtland and his fellow Mountain Men have been captured by the Blackfeet Indians. Through careful manipulation of his telescope, Andy convinces his captors that he is a friend of the Sun God. Chief Kiasak (Abel Fernandez) agrees to spare the lives of Andy his pals--but they're not out of the woods yet, thanks to jealous medicine man Mad Wolf (Iron Eyes Cody). - The Saga of Andy Burnett: The Big CouncilE21
The Saga of Andy Burnett: The Big CouncilIn this final chapter, Andy and the mountain men are held captive by the Indians, and only because Andy saves the chief's son's life are they able to escape. Eventually the Indians and the mountain men smoke the peace pipe. - Magic Highway U.S.A.E26
Magic Highway U.S.A.The theme of this is the significance of the American highway, featuring the history of motoring, which explains that to drive the first cars was quite an adventure in itself, due to awful roads (which back then were not much more than rutted wagon paths) and the scarcity of fuel supplies and spare parts, not to mention the lack of useful maps and signposts, resulting in short drives turning into day-long affairs.