Sugarfoot (1957)

A charming ABC western following an unlikely frontier hero — a correspondence-school law student navigating the Oklahoma Territory on wit alone.

Sugarfoot - Series Information

  • Original Title: Sugarfoot
  • First Air Year: 1957
  • Last Air Year: 1961
  • Created by: Michael Fessier
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Western
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 53 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 4
  • Number of Episodes: 69
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 17, 1957 (United States - TV-PG), September 17, 1957 (United Kingdom - PG), September 17, 1957 (Germany - 12), September 17, 1957 (France - 12), September 17, 1957 (Australia - PG)
  • Networks: ABC

Sugarfoot - Plot

Sugarfoot is an American western television series that aired on ABC from 1957 to 1961. The series stars Will Hutchins as Tom Brewster, an Easterner who comes to the Oklahoma Territory to become a lawyer. Jack Elam is cast in occasional episodes as sidekick Toothy Thompson. Brewster was a correspondence-school student whose apparent lack of cowboy skills earned him the nickname "Sugarfoot", a designation even below that of a tenderfoot.

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Sugarfoot - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Michael Fessier

Main Cast

  • Will Hutchins
  • Don 'Red' Barry
  • Karl Swenson
  • Don Haggerty
  • Frank Albertson
  • Fred Stromsoe
  • William Phipps
  • Michael Dante
  • Frank Ferguson
  • Will Wright

Writers

  • Dean Riesner
  • Michael Fessier
  • Montgomery Pittman
  • Dick Nelson
  • James Barnett

Sugarfoot - FAQs

What is Sugarfoot about?

Sugarfoot follows Tom Brewster, a young Easterner studying law by correspondence who heads to the Oklahoma Territory. Despite having little in the way of cowboy skills, he navigates frontier life with intelligence and determination, earning the nickname "Sugarfoot" — a rank even below tenderfoot.

Where can you stream Sugarfoot?

Sugarfoot is available to stream on Philo. For a full breakdown of current viewing options in your region, JustWatch is the best place to check for the latest availability across platforms.

Who played Tom Brewster in Sugarfoot?

Will Hutchins played Tom Brewster, the series' good-natured lead. Hutchins brought a likable, understated charm to the role, making Brewster one of the more distinctive protagonists of the late-1950s TV western era — more bookish than brawling, which set the show apart.

Why was the character called Sugarfoot?

The nickname "Sugarfoot" reflected Tom Brewster's status as someone even greener than a tenderfoot. His lack of traditional cowboy skills — he was a correspondence-school law student, not a gunfighter — made him an outsider in the West, and the name stuck as a gentle jab at his inexperience.

How many seasons and episodes does Sugarfoot have?

Sugarfoot ran for 4 seasons and 69 episodes in total. The first three seasons each contained 20 episodes, while the fourth and final season wrapped up with 9 episodes before the series concluded in 1961.

When did Sugarfoot first air on television?

Sugarfoot premiered on September 17, 1957, on ABC. It ran until 1961, placing it squarely in the golden age of American television westerns, a period when the genre dominated primetime schedules across the major networks.

What are shows similar to Sugarfoot?

Fans of Sugarfoot may enjoy Temple Houston (1963) and Cimarron Strip (1967), both of which share the frontier legal and Western setting. For classic Western drama with a broader scope, Bonanza (1959) is a natural companion, while Lucky Luke (1984) offers a lighter, comedic take on the genre.

Did Jack Elam appear regularly in Sugarfoot?

Jack Elam appeared in Sugarfoot only occasionally, playing the sidekick character Toothy Thompson rather than as a series regular. His sporadic appearances added color to the show, as Elam was already a well-known face in Western films and television by the late 1950s.

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