List of The Littlest Hobo episodes

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The Littlest Hobo is a Canadian television series based upon a 1958 well-known film of the same name directed by Charles R. Rondeau. The series first aired from 1963 until 1965 in syndication, and was revived for a popular second run on CTV, spanning six seasons, from October 11, 1979, until March 7, 1985. It starred an ownerless intelligent German Shepherd dog, the titular Hobo, who befriends and helps humans (portrayed by notable Canadian and Hollywood actors in celebrity guest appearances). [1]

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Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
1 24October 11, 1979 (1979-10-11)May 20, 1980 (1980-05-20)
2 18September 18, 1980 (1980-09-18)April 9, 1981 (1981-04-09)
3 18September 17, 1981 (1981-09-17)March 11, 1982 (1982-03-11)
4 18September 16, 1982 (1982-09-16)March 24, 1983 (1983-03-24)
5 18September 15, 1983 (1983-09-15)March 15, 1984 (1984-03-15)
6 18September 13, 1984 (1984-09-13)March 7, 1985 (1985-03-07)

Episodes

Season 1 (1979–80)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
11"Smoke" Allan Eastman Paul W. CooperOctober 11, 1979 (1979-10-11)
Hobo arrives in a small country town hit by a forest fire, where he helps rescue animals from the blaze and befriends forest ranger Ray Caldwell (Monte Markham). The local storekeeper, much to Ray's disgust, has started selling animal traps and poison to ward off the now homeless animals coming near the town. When a child eats poisoned meat left outside the store, and a thunderstorm prevents Ray from bringing the local doctor in by plane, Hobo is parachuted into the town with the antidote needed to save the child's life.
22"Manhunt: Part 1"Allan Eastman Norman Lessing October 18, 1979 (1979-10-18)
Hobo helps Tom Malone (Andrew Prine), an innocent man wrongfully accused of murder, escape the clutches of a sheriff and his bloodhounds.
33"Manhunt: Part 2"Allan EastmanNorman LessingOctober 25, 1979 (1979-10-25)
Hobo manages to unearth vital evidence to prove Tom Malone's innocence.
44"The Defector"Anthony PerrisNorman LessingNovember 1, 1979 (1979-11-01)

Hobo helps rescue a Prima Ballerina who wants to defect from her Iron Curtain captors.

Guest star: Paul Burke
55"Double Trouble"Richard GilbertDorrell McGowan & Stuart McGowanNovember 8, 1979 (1979-11-08)
With the help of his new friend, fellow gentleman of the road Ben Smith (Barry Morse), Hobo saves two draft horses destined for the fertilizer plant. The horses themselves prove to the local town that they are still useful when, where a tractor fails, they are instrumental in the rescue of a school bus full of children which is stranded in the middle of a fast-flowing river. (Note: This is a remake of an episode from the original 1963-1965 series, with the original version of the episode being titled "Pairs in Trouble")
66"Silent Witness"Allan EastmanDorrell McGowan & Stuart McGowanNovember 15, 1979 (1979-11-15)

When Hobo witnesses a hit-and-run accident, he marshals evidence against the driver (Vic Morrow) and forces a confession. (Note: This is a remake of an episode from the original 1963-1965 series)

Guest star: Michael Ironside
77"Target for Terror"Allan EastmanNorman LessingNovember 29, 1979 (1979-11-29)
Two terrorists expect an aging Chief Justice (John Carradine) to pay ransom for the safe return of his son (John David Carson) and the son's girlfriend (Pam Williams).
88"Heritage"Jan Darnley-SmithMarvin Wald & Jack JacobsDecember 6, 1979 (1979-12-06)

Hobo protects an elderly prospector from greedy land-grabbers.

Guest star: Leon Ames
99"Little Girl Lost"Richard GilbertLew HunterDecember 13, 1979 (1979-12-13)

Hobo befriends a three-year-old girl who goes missing in a sparsely-populated area. Hobo later uses his friendship with trucker Sam to return the girl to her overjoyed parents.

Guest star: Lynda Day George
1010"Boy on Wheels"Stan OlsenMarvin Wald & Jack JacobsDecember 20, 1979 (1979-12-20)

Hobo encourages a paraplegic boy to enter a Frisbee-throwing contest to the dismay of the youth's overly-protective widowed father, who hates dogs because his driving at excessive speed and swerving to avoid a stray dog (who closely resembled Hobo) led to the car crash which killed his wife and left his son paralyzed. When Hobo saves the boy's life, the father finally sees the light. This episode also featured a young Mike Myers as the paralyzed boy's friend, Tommy.

Guest star: Clarence Williams III
1111"Stand In"Stan OlsenRoy FreemanDecember 27, 1979 (1979-12-27)
Harry (Alan Hale Jr.), a night watchman at an electronics firm, and his German shepherd Sarge are framed for the theft of top-secret equipment.
1212"Second Chance"Allan EastmanWallace BennettJanuary 3, 1980 (1980-01-03)

An ex-convict is framed for drug smuggling and with help from Ryan McCallum (played by a young Rob McLeavy) Hobo is able to clear the ex-convicts name but all the drugs go missing.

Guest star: Michael Cole
1313"Big Al and Sam Strawberry"Jan Darnley-SmithWilliam KeysJanuary 10, 1980 (1980-01-10)

A struggling artist considers an illegal sale to clear Mafia debts.

Guest star: Sheldon Leonard
1414"Give My Regards to Broadway"Jan Darnley-SmithBarbara HolleranJanuary 31, 1980 (1980-01-31)

Hobo befriends a down and out ex-vaudevillian who has been shoplifting with every intent to pay it back when she becomes a star again.

Guest star: Rosemary Radcliffe
1515"The Last Job"Allan EastmanGordon RuttanFebruary 7, 1980 (1980-02-07)

Hobo helps an ex-convict pursue an honest life style.

Guest star: Alan McRae
1616"Snapshot"Jan Darnley-SmithJohn C.W. SaxonFebruary 28, 1980 (1980-02-28)

Hobo helps a young boy prove to his mother that you don't have to play a rough sport like hockey to have courage.

Guest star: Mark Polley
1717"Million Dollar Fur Heist"Allan EastmanNorman LessingMarch 6, 1980 (1980-03-06)

Hobo helps rescue two kidnapped victims and in the process recovers a million dollars' worth of stolen furs.

Guest star: Abe Vigoda
1818"Diamonds Are a Dog's Best Friend"Allan EastmanWallace BennettMarch 13, 1980 (1980-03-13)

A magician is accused of making an heirloom disappear.

Guest star: Patrick Macnee
1919"Romiet and Julio"Jan Darnley-SmithWilliam J. KeenanMarch 20, 1980 (1980-03-20)

Because of their parents' objections, a young couple's marriage plans appear doomed, until Hobo comes to the rescue.

Guest star: Leslie Nielsen, Anne Francis
2020"Escape"Allan EastmanBarbara HolleranMarch 27, 1980 (1980-03-27)

Hobo mans a disco control panel and helps the victim of an underworld frame-up.

Guest star: Saul Rubinek
2121"Guardian Angel"Stan OlsenPaul W. CooperApril 3, 1980 (1980-04-03)

When a distraught East European woman named Ines, who is in Canada illegally, abandons her baby daughter Maria on the steps of a church, Hobo appoints himself guardian of the child eventually managing to reunite mother and child.

Guest star: Nehemiah Persoff
2222"The Pied Piper"Allan EastmanUnknownApril 10, 1980 (1980-04-10)
Hobo and Dan Mooney (Jack Gilford), the janitor of a children's hospital, manage to help an emotionally withdrawn boy.
2323"Willie and Kate"Jan Darnley-SmithUnknownMay 15, 1980 (1980-05-15)
Hobo travels with Willy (Gary Merrill), a tramp, and Kate, a runaway little girl, who are hitchhiking across the country to California, where they plan to open up an orange juice stand.
2424"The Further Adventures of Willie and Kate"Jan Darnley-SmithUnknownMay 22, 1980 (1980-05-22)
Following on from the previous episode, Hobo continues his travels with Willy and Kate. But when the authorities recapture Kate, Willy tries to rescue her with unexpected results.

Season 2 (1980-81)

EpisodeTitleFirst airedSynopsisGuest stars
25The BalloonistSeptember 18, 1980Hobo comes to the rescue of a downed balloonist. (Note: Keenan Wynn had previously guest starred in an episode from the original 1963–1965 series). Keenan Wynn (Gus Appleton)
26Duddleman and the Diamond RingSeptember 25, 1980Hobo becomes acquainted with a bumbling pawn-broker named Duddleman. Henry Jones (Duddleman)
27Guinea PigOctober 2, 1980Poisoned water endangers an animal research institute.Melody Ryane (Sarah)
28TrapperOctober 9, 1980Hobo must stop a ruthless trapper who still foolishly uses inhumane steel traps on animals. John Vernon (Sam Burrows)
29The PearlsOctober 23, 1980Hobo aids a captain whose crew mutinied and stole pearls. Scott Brady (Captain Turner)
30Carnival of FearOctober 30, 1980Hobo stalks an ominous carnival patron. Gale Garnett (Margie/Madame Sybil)
31Mystery at the ZooNovember 6, 1980Hobo finds himself in the middle of a life-and-death situation when he joins a young newswoman and her cameraman in an investigation of "animal-snatching". Carol Lynley (June Wilson)
32Sailing AwayNovember 13, 1980Hobo rescues a teen from danger on her father's boat. Martin Milner (Don Porter)
33The HuntNovember 20, 1980Hobo comes to the aid of a pretty young groom at the Fox Hunt Club who is being framed for theft. Nicholas Campbell appears as the groom's love interest, who also is the son of the Fox Hunt Club president. Cameron Mitchell (Carl)
34Fast FreddieNovember 27, 1980A con man tries to cheat wealthy small-town residents. Morey Amsterdam (Freddie Tewksbury)
35Licence to StealDecember 4, 1980The life of a scrapyard foreman's son is saved when Hobo intervenes. Clifton Davis (Phil McLean)
36Portrait of DangerDecember 11, 1980When a young photographer accidentally takes an action picture of a bank robbery, Hobo tries to persuade him to turn it over to the police. When instead he decides to wait and sell the shot to the papers, Hobo has to protect him from his own bad judgement and angry reprisals from the robbers themselves. James Stephens (Kevin Wheeler)
37Ghost RigDecember 18, 1980Hobo helps find a hijacked truckload of diamonds. (Note: Henry Gibson had previously guest starred in an episode from the original 1963–1965 series). Henry Gibson (Jeffrey Farley)
38Here's Joey JacksonJanuary 22, 1981When famous television personality Joey Jackson finds himself being blackmailed over a secret he has harboured all his life, Hobo becomes the instrument to foil the blackmail plot and bring Joey to the realization that he must face his past squarely no matter the consequences. Jack Carter (Joey Jackson)
39RunawayFebruary 12, 1981Hobo hops on board a train and befriends an old railroad bum and a runaway boy. DeForest Kelley (Professor Hal Schaffer)
40East Side AngelsFebruary 26, 1981Hobo befriends a young basketball player who is having problems being accepted by his teammates. Chris Makepeace (Willie), Nerene Virgin (Miss Waston)
41MystiqueMarch 5, 1981An unethical hypnotist influences a model's behavior.John Evans (Dr. Henshaw)
42The Trail of No ReturnApril 9, 1981Hobo turns health inspector when botulism is discovered at a campground. James MacArthur (Jim Haley)

Season 3 (1981–82)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
431"Photo Finish" Joseph L. Scanlan Richard ZelnikerSeptember 17, 1981 (1981-09-17)
Hobo helps a jockey whose chances of winning her first big race are threatened by a racing syndicate.
442"The Secret of Red Hill"Joseph L. ScanlanChristine FosterSeptember 24, 1981 (1981-09-24)
Hobo helps a reporter (Susan Hogan) in her quest to track down a sasquatch-like creature sighted near a small town.
453"Wolf Hunt"Allan EastmanMartin LagerOctober 1, 1981 (1981-10-01)

Hobo runs into the path of a father (John Ireland) and two sons, out hunting for wolf bounty, and is himself mistaken for a wolf.

Real-life brothers Jeff and Michael Wincott play the sons.
464"The Day of the Fugitive"Joseph L. ScanlanChristine FosterOctober 8, 1981 (1981-10-08)
A merchant seaman, Dr. Cowper (Gerard Parkes), suspected of having the plague, jumps ship in a large city. Only Hobo knows where the man is and must conduct him to safety despite the fact that the dog's own life is in danger and he is being hunted as a fugitive, too.
475"Suspect"Allan EastmanUnknownOctober 29, 1981 (1981-10-29)
Hobo comes upon the scene of what appears to be a boating accident at a hunting club, and discovers evidence which indicates foul play. When the police arrive, however, an innocent man is accused and only Hobo can bring the authorities the one essential piece of evidence which forces the real culprit to tip his hand.
486"War Games"Allan EastmanUnknownNovember 5, 1981 (1981-11-05)
Hobo sees a teenage girl cutting across a military practice zone and alerts a young recruit to her danger. All three soon find themselves caught in the middle of a realistic exercise and only Hobo knows that the young peoples' hiding place is itself a key target in the manoeuvres.
497"The Hero"Joseph L. ScanlanUnknownNovember 12, 1981 (1981-11-12)
Hobo meets Joey (Edward Albert), a simple young man who is disregarded and picked on by most of the community. When Joey stumbles on a dognapping scam, only Hobo knows he is telling the truth, and can help Joey grow in self-respect by solving a real crime.
508"Hidden Room"Mario AzzopardiCharles NorthcoteNovember 19, 1981 (1981-11-19)
Hobo comes across an old farmhouse where a young mute girl and her father are being blackmailed into conducting fake seances. By cleverly investigating and manipulating the mechanics of the ruse, Hobo is able to break the blackmailers' (Louis Del Grande and Jayne Eastwood) hold, stop the fraud, and free the father and daughter.
519"Fussin' & Fightin'"Allan EastmanBarbara HolleranNovember 26, 1981 (1981-11-26)
A rival tries to have a harmonica player fired.
5210"The Locket"Joseph L. ScanlanSimon Christopher DewDecember 3, 1981 (1981-12-03)
Hobo goes to great lengths to deliver a locket to an old man's granddaughter.
5311"Airport"Mario AzzopardiUnknownDecember 10, 1981 (1981-12-10)
Hobo foils sabotage at a courier service.
5412"Music Box"Mario Azzopardi, Allan EastmanUnknownDecember 24, 1981 (1981-12-24)
Ballerina Karen Kain makes her television acting debut in this touching episode about a little girl who lives more and more in a fantasy world because her mother, an ex-ballerina, refuses to let her dance.
5513"Mail Order Bride"Joseph L. ScanlanMartin LagerJanuary 21, 1982 (1982-01-21)

A farmer and his mail-order bride seem incompatible.

Guest star: Simon Oakland
5614"The Clown"Mario AzzopardiAllan CullimoreJanuary 28, 1982 (1982-01-28)
Hobo befriends a lonely clown (Donald O'Connor).
5715"Once Upon a Tyme"Mario AzzopardiUnknownFebruary 4, 1982 (1982-02-04)

Hobo plays Cupid when he joins a travelling troupe of actors and finds out that one of the actors has been jilted by his leading lady.

Guest star: Geraint Wyn Davies.
5816"A Special Friend"Joseph L. ScanlanUnknownFebruary 25, 1982 (1982-02-25)
On the docks. Hobo meets a very special friend who believes he can understand what animals are thinking. His sensitivity makes him a perfect partner for the dog as the pair matches wits with a warehouse full of gold thieves.
5917"Forget Me Not"Mario AzzopardiGerard FournierMarch 4, 1982 (1982-03-04)

When Hobo spots a disoriented woman, with amnesia, aimlessly wandering into a large amusement park (Canada's Wonderland), he finds his own way in and protects her from serious physical danger while alerting the security and bringing her medical help.

Guest star: Joanna Pettet
6018"Rex Badger P.I."Allan EastmanChristine Foster & Charles NorthcoteMarch 11, 1982 (1982-03-11)
Hobo joins forces with inept private eye Rex Badger (Michael Kirby), who perfected his style watching old movies. As Badger plods through a series of comic clues, Hobo keeps several steps ahead of him and enables him to finally put the pieces together and wind up with the credit.

Season 4 (1982-83)

EpisodeTitleFirst airedSynopsisGuest stars
61NapoleonSeptember 16, 1982Hobo apprehends cattle rustlers preying on a rancher.Chris Donnan (Dixie Seatle)
62Home FreeSeptember 23, 1982Hobo aids a detention-home runaway.Jennifer Jewison (Laura Clark)
63Back to NatureSeptember 30, 1982Hobo aids a woman in labour and her injured husband. A similar story was broadcast during the show's 1963-65 run.Peter Hanlon (Mick Reid)
64The Imaginative InvalidOctober 7, 1982A hypochondriac tests her relatives' loyalty. Ruth Springford (Gwyn MacGibbon)
65Finders KeepersOctober 14, 1982Two boys compete for Hobo's company. Richard Yearwood (Danny McLean)
66Happy Birthday, MomOctober 21, 1982Hobo brings together two teenage brothers who are feuding when both enter a bike race hoping to win money to buy their mother a gift.Mark Polley (David)
67The Spirit of Thunder Rock (part 1)October 28, 1982A geologist's daughter discovers treasure. Hobo helps the family survive an earthquake. Ted Follows (Tony Kendall)
68The Spirit of Thunder Rock (part 2)November 4, 1982 Megan Follows (Marti Kendall)
69The Spirit of Thunder Rock (part 3)November 11, 1982 August Schellenberg (Walter Henig)
70RabiesNovember 18, 1982Hobo tries to keep a rabid raccoon from coming into contact with anyone while attempting to alert authorities to its whereabouts.Barbara Kyle (Dr. Edmunds)
71Day for FrightNovember 25, 1982Hobo happens upon a real crime on a movie set. David Calderisi (Maurice Driscoll)
72TrooperDecember 2, 1982Hobo finds an abandoned baby in an evacuated town. Based on a train derailment and subsequent mass evacuation at Mississauga in November 1979. Jonathan Welsh (Stan)
73The Loneliest Day of the WeekJanuary 27, 1983Hobo helps spur romance between a widow and a bachelor. Doris Petrie (Lily Harcroft)
74Double VisionFebruary 3, 1983A traveling artist who resembles a small town's corrupt mayor (both played by Leslie Yeo) arrives for a visit at the same time Hobo does.Leslie Yeo (Mayor James Cruickshank/Oliver Cruickshank)
75Winner Take AllFebruary 10, 1983Hobo's friend gets a winning lottery ticket.Jan Filips (Milos)
76Small PleasuresMarch 3, 1983Hobo acts to foil two ex-cons intent on stealing a valuable item secreted in a miniature town unbeknownst to the tiny town's current owner.Daniel Buccos (Gordon Jacks)
77The Five Labours of Hercules (part 1)March 17, 1983Hobo helps a young handicapped boy start his own business. Hadley Kay (Nathaniel)
78The Five Labours of Hercules (part 2)March 24, 1983Hadley Kay (Nathaniel)

Season 5 (1983-84)

EpisodeTitleFirst airedSynopsisGuest stars
79RookieSeptember 15, 1983Fearing an impending operation, a youth runs away.Charles Kerr (Ted)
80Scavenger Hunt (part 1)September 22, 1983Hobo is sought in a fraternity scavenger hunt. Geraint Wyn Davies (Adam Coulter)
81Scavenger Hunt (part 2)September 29, 1983 Pam Hyatt (Mrs. Coulter)
82Second SightOctober 6, 1983Hobo helps a blind teenager learn his capabilities. Peter Spence (David Leonard)
83TruckerOctober 13, 1983A trucker considers illegal work to keep his rig. Richard Donat (Mac Devlin)
84Born to RunOctober 20, 1983A champion whippet is stolen prior to a big lure coursing race. Michael J. Reynolds [credited as Michael Reynolds] (Philip)
85Tempest Probe27 Oct, 1983A criminal steals and tries to sell a secret laser. Christopher Britton (Prospero)
86LumberjacksNovember 3, 1983A gambler plans to sabotage a lumberjack contest. Lawrence Dane (Alistair McLeod) Jeff Wincott (Barry McLeod)
87PassageNovember 10, 1983Hobo thwarts a hunter stalking peregrine falcons. Al Waxman (Vernie Davis)
88Sartech (part 1)November 17, 1983Hobo witnesses a wilderness plane crash and aids the victims.Don Granberry (Sam)
89Sartech (part 2)December 1, 1983Don Granberry (Sam)
90DragonslayerJanuary 19, 1984Hobo protects four youths engaged in a deadly game.Simon Craig ("Zim Fahr")
91The Genesis Tapes (part 1)January 26, 1984Hobo is theorized to be a new species of dog by a scientist and a reporter who attempt to capture him to study him. (Note: Both Part 1 & 2 feature clips from past episodes, including some clips from the original 1963-1965 version and even the 1958 film) Alan Scarfe (Dr. Richard Kellerman)
92The Genesis Tapes (part 2)February 2, 1984Candace O'Connor (Trish Kellerman)
93Ghost StationFebruary 23, 1984Hobo participates in a subway manhunt. Malcolm Stewart (Ken)
94Indian SummerMarch 1, 1984Hobo aids elderly people fleeing a retirement home. Robert Christie (Gordon)
95ApplejackMarch 8, 1984Bootleggers threaten a migrant who could expose them.Eric Murphy (Yves Boisvert)
96Sheep in Wolf's ClothingMarch 15, 1984Hobo is mistaken for a sheep-killing wolf.Stephen Markle (Bryce Meyer)

Season 6 (1984-85)

EpisodeTitleFirst airedSynopsisGuest stars
97Second BestSeptember 13, 1984Schoolmates bully a country boy.Shane O'Brien (Morgan Emery)
98Three Monkeys of Bah Roghar (part 1)September 20, 1984Hobo solves the theft of priceless statues.Graham Batchelor (Thurber Best)
99Three Monkeys of Bah Roghar (part 2)September 27, 1984Graham Batchelor (Thurber Best)
100RodeoOctober 4, 1984A rodeo star fears getting back in the saddle. August Schellenberg (Stoney Hill)
101One Door ClosesOctober 11, 1984Hobo helps a man adjust to life in a wheelchair. Al Waxman (Vic Carrano)
102LuckyOctober 18, 1984Hobo helps a stuntman get work and confidence. Michael Hogan (Lucky)
103Arrivederci RomaOctober 25, 1984A young model-airplane pilot competes with adults. Richard Yearwood (Shawn Turner)
104The Good ShepherdNovember 1, 1984Hobo aids a financially troubled church. Harvey Atkin (Neiderhoff)
105MatchmakerNovember 8, 1984Tennis pro Sandy McCann helps Hobo prevent the breakup of a young couple. (Note: Carling Bassett's real-life father, John F. Bassett, makes a cameo appearance in the episode playing Sandy's father). Carling Basset (Sandy McCann)
106Firehorse (part 1)November 15, 1984Hobo rescues people from a burning factory.Neil Dainard (Jack Thornton)
107Firehorse (part 2)November 22, 1984Neil Dainard (Jack Thornton)
108Prodigal SonNovember 29, 1984Hobo reveals an imposter in a small religious community.Peter Dvorsky (Sean Armstrong)
109TorqueJanuary 31, 1985A kart driver seeks a spot on a racing team. Jessica Steen (Torque), Paul Tracy
110Small ChangeFebruary 7, 1985A mime and a deaf boy help Hobo prevent a robbery.Edward Leefe (Terry)
111Voyageurs (part 1)February 14, 1985A family is trapped on a deserted island. Themes include cold war tensions and the early stages of the digital age. Robin Ward (Ian Farrell)
112Voyageurs (part 2)February 21, 1985 Susan Hogan (Meg Farrell)
113Liar, LiarFebruary 28, 1985Hobo witnesses a boy committing fraud. Todd Woodcroft (Richie McKinley)
114PandoraMarch 7, 1985Hobo finds an undetonated World War II bomb.David Glyn-Jones (Sgt. Jocky White)

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