ScreenPix Westerns is a cable channel in the United States focused on the Western genre. Its programming consists primarily of theatrical films from the mid-20th century, including both classic and lesser-known entries. The lineup draws heavily from the studio-era output of major Hollywood producers, with a strong emphasis on black-and-white and early color productions. Viewers can expect a steady rotation of horse operas, frontier dramas, and gunfighter tales, often featuring actors like Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, and John Wayne. The channel does not carry original series, news, or sports; its content is entirely drawn from library film holdings.

The channel’s schedule is built around themed blocks that group films by star, director, or subgenre, such as cavalry stories or outlaw sagas. ScreenPix Westerns is available through select cable and satellite providers, and its feed is also carried on certain streaming platforms that offer live TV packages. Program listings are published by most major TV guide services, though the channel does not maintain a standalone on-demand library. The presentation is commercial-free, with only brief interstitial graphics between films.

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The Gunfight at Dodge City
01:00 - 02:25
The Gunfight at Dodge City
Movie, Western
Gambler and gunman Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) rides into Dodge City, Kan., to visit his straight-arrow brother, Ed (Harry Lauter), who is hoping to defeat crooked sheriff Jim Regan (Don Haggerty) in an upcoming election. Bat purchases and renovates a rundown saloon, attracting the notice of Regan's henchmen. A shooting during the saloon's opening-night celebration causes Bat to pursue his own political vendetta against Regan and attempt to clean up the town's corruption once and for all.
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas
02:25 - 03:45
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas
Movie, Historical drama
Back in England after his trip to Jamestown, Va., Capt. John Smith (Anthony Dexter) tells the tale of his journey, particularly his lost romance with Native American maiden Pocahontas (Jody Lawrence). They meet and gradually fall for each other when captured Smith is saved from certain death by the girl. But as Smith tries to maintain peace between the British colonists and local tribes, the task proves harrowing, and Smith's friend Rolfe (Robert Clarke) begins to move in on Pocahontas.
Blazing Guns
03:45 - 04:40
Blazing Guns
Movie, Western
The governor sends the Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) to tame a cow town.
Gun Fever
04:40 - 06:05
Gun Fever
Movie, Western
After growing up living a life of crime, outlaw Sam Weller (John Lupton) decides to go straight, but neither Sam's father, Trench (Aaron Saxon), nor his thieving cohort, Charlie Whitman (Norman Frederic), take the news well. After Sam invests in a way station with his friend, Luke Ram (Mark Stevens), Trench and Whitman convince a band of Sioux warriors to attack the station. Although Simon eventually forges a peace agreement with the Sioux, a final battle with Trench looms on the horizon.
The Kentuckian
06:05 - 07:50
The Kentuckian
Movie, Western, Drama
Upstanding widower "Big Eli" Wakefield (Burt Lancaster) decides to move from Kentucky further west to Texas. He undertakes the journey with just his young son "Little Eli" (Donald MacDonald), but en route they pick up friends like indentured servant Hannah (Dianne Foster) and schoolmarm Susie (Diana Lynn), a potential love interest. This motley crew's path is difficult, and they face many obstacles, not the least of which is nasty frontiersman Stan Bodine (Walter Matthau).
Oklahoma Territory
07:50 - 09:00
Oklahoma Territory
Movie, Western
Amid conflicts between the Cherokee tribe and Oklahoma's white settlers, the tribe's chief, Buffalo Horn (Ted de Corsia), is framed for murder. District Attorney Temple Houston (Bill Williams) must put aside his friendship with the chief and budding romance with the chief's daughter, Ruth Red Hawk (Gloria Talbott), to prosecute the case. Although Buffalo Horn has a solid alibi for the time of the killing, the political and business corruption of the territory makes a fair trial difficult.
Sitting Bull
09:00 - 10:50
Sitting Bull
Movie, Western
Recognizing that Maj. Robert Parrish (Dale Robertson) has a history of making peace with Native American tribes, President Ulysses S. Grant (John Hamilton) sends him to iron out a land dispute with Chief Sitting Bull (J. Carrol Naish). Though negotiations seem to be going well, Parrish can't stop the deadly Battle of Little Big Horn. Many die, but when he helps Sitting Bull survive, Parrish is charged with crimes against the government, and he will be executed unless Grant steps in.
The Return of a Man Called Horse
10:50 - 13:00
The Return of a Man Called Horse
Movie, Western
In this sequel to A Man Called Horse, Lord John Morgan (Richard Harris) returns to the American West after feeling out of place in England. When he finds his Sioux friends who adopted him as one of their own, Morgan learns that white fur-trappers are murdering the Sioux and forcing them from their ancestral lands. While the Sioux initially believe that divine intervention will save their tribe, Morgan convinces them that the only way to regain their land is to fight back.
The King and Four Queens
13:00 - 14:25
The King and Four Queens
Movie, Western, Comedy, Adventure, Drama
The four McDade brothers stage a successful heist -- except that three of them are killed. When their wives and mother learn that only one of the young men survived with the loot, they are eager to find out which one. Slick traveler Dan Kehoe (Clark Gable) catches wind of this strange situation and decides to charm the women in hopes of eventually enjoying the spoils. Before long, however, the lonely females begin competing for Dan, disintegrating into a cut-throat battle royal for his heart.
Canyon Crossroads
14:25 - 15:50
Canyon Crossroads
Movie, Western
Henchmen in a helicopter chase a Utah prospector (Richard Basehart) seeking uranium with a professor and his daughter (Phyllis Kirk).
The Gambler Wore a Gun
15:50 - 17:00
The Gambler Wore a Gun
Movie, Western
The new owner (Jim Davis) of a ranch has a problem with the deed, caused by a noose.
The Gunfight at Dodge City
17:00 - 18:25
The Gunfight at Dodge City
Movie, Western
Gambler and gunman Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) rides into Dodge City, Kan., to visit his straight-arrow brother, Ed (Harry Lauter), who is hoping to defeat crooked sheriff Jim Regan (Don Haggerty) in an upcoming election. Bat purchases and renovates a rundown saloon, attracting the notice of Regan's henchmen. A shooting during the saloon's opening-night celebration causes Bat to pursue his own political vendetta against Regan and attempt to clean up the town's corruption once and for all.
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas
18:25 - 19:45
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas
Movie, Historical drama
Back in England after his trip to Jamestown, Va., Capt. John Smith (Anthony Dexter) tells the tale of his journey, particularly his lost romance with Native American maiden Pocahontas (Jody Lawrence). They meet and gradually fall for each other when captured Smith is saved from certain death by the girl. But as Smith tries to maintain peace between the British colonists and local tribes, the task proves harrowing, and Smith's friend Rolfe (Robert Clarke) begins to move in on Pocahontas.
Blazing Guns
19:45 - 20:40
Blazing Guns
Movie, Western
The governor sends the Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) to tame a cow town.
Gun Fever
20:40 - 22:05
Gun Fever
Movie, Western
After growing up living a life of crime, outlaw Sam Weller (John Lupton) decides to go straight, but neither Sam's father, Trench (Aaron Saxon), nor his thieving cohort, Charlie Whitman (Norman Frederic), take the news well. After Sam invests in a way station with his friend, Luke Ram (Mark Stevens), Trench and Whitman convince a band of Sioux warriors to attack the station. Although Simon eventually forges a peace agreement with the Sioux, a final battle with Trench looms on the horizon.
The Kentuckian
22:05 - 23:50
The Kentuckian
Movie, Western, Drama
Upstanding widower "Big Eli" Wakefield (Burt Lancaster) decides to move from Kentucky further west to Texas. He undertakes the journey with just his young son "Little Eli" (Donald MacDonald), but en route they pick up friends like indentured servant Hannah (Dianne Foster) and schoolmarm Susie (Diana Lynn), a potential love interest. This motley crew's path is difficult, and they face many obstacles, not the least of which is nasty frontiersman Stan Bodine (Walter Matthau).
Oklahoma Territory
23:50 - 01:00
Oklahoma Territory
Movie, Western
Amid conflicts between the Cherokee tribe and Oklahoma's white settlers, the tribe's chief, Buffalo Horn (Ted de Corsia), is framed for murder. District Attorney Temple Houston (Bill Williams) must put aside his friendship with the chief and budding romance with the chief's daughter, Ruth Red Hawk (Gloria Talbott), to prosecute the case. Although Buffalo Horn has a solid alibi for the time of the killing, the political and business corruption of the territory makes a fair trial difficult.