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- An American submarine has to accept a group of nurses on its voyage. One way or another, the submarine is painted pink in the process.
- The cases of a hard luck police detective and his android partner.
- Two young blue-collar carpenters, married Harry Dickens and bachelor Arch Fenster (with his "little black book") are best friends. Harry longs for the excitement of Fenster's bachelor life, but Harry's wife Kate won't permit it. At work they are also in constant conflict with their boss Mr. Bannister.
- This TV movie was a failed pilot about three generations of a family named Daley, all of whom worked at a newspaper.
- The detectives arrest an out-of-state fugitive but mistakenly release him to his cohorts impersonating cops.
- A tip-off proves inaccurate, but some checks prove that Holmes' source is genuine. So who is feeding him false information, and why?
- Alex and Yoyo learn of an extortion ring from one of their victims. They follow the money to the man who might be the big man. When he threatens them, they arrest him. They later learn that the man has avoided being convicted because everyone who is suppose to testify against him, disappears or expires. So Yoyo protects Alex by sticking to him like glue.
- When Alex tries to pay for his coffee with a counterfeit 20 he is arrested. Later more 20's turn up in the possession of other cops. They try to find out where they got it from. They discover a place they all went to and discover that the guy who bought works with a known counterfeiter.
- The detectives are assigned to protect a key grand-jury witness, who is so fearful for his life that he is even evading them.
- Curmudgeonly detective Alex Holmes is teamed with a new partner, Gregory 'Yoyo' Yoyonovich, to catch a car thief. Holmes thinks there is something odd about Yoyo who he discovers is a robot, but decides to keep the knowledge to himself.
- Bumbling detective Holmes and his robot partner pursue a cat burglar, a thief that actually steals cats.
- Holmes and Yoyo are investigating the bombings of dental offices. Yoyo figures out what all have in common, and when they discover that there no more dentists who share that link, they think that's it. But another dental office is bombed. They try to figure out what the bomber has against them.
- Holmes and Yoyo arrest a known criminal. Later the man's associates hold them captive in exchange for the man's release. And because of an earlier incident Yoyo's power is decreasing and if it continues and if he doesn't get a recharge, he will be useless.
- While on a stake out, Holmes and Yoyo hear a woman had her purse snatched from her, by a dog. And when there are others, they set a trap using Maxine as the mark but the dog gets away. They eventually get a lead on who the one behind the dog is.
- An actor, a stuntman and a makeup man are pegged as suspects in the attempted murder of the film director who fired them.
- Holmes and Yoyo are assigned to prevent the theft of valuable jewels from the wealthy Thornhills.
- The Chief has been robbed by a burglar while staying at a motel. So Yoyo is assigned to undercover work with a policewoman, posing as newlyweds.
- 1962–196330m7.0 (16)TV EpisodeIn the pilot for I'm Dickens...He's Fenster, Harry Dickens fears not being promoted to foreman, while his friend, Arch Fenster tries to boost Harry's confidence.
- When Arch becomes engaged to a comely young stewardess, a jealous Harry attempts to sabotage their relationship before it ever gets off the ground.
- Harry comes down with a severe case of jealousy when Kate, is assigned night shift duties at the hospital with a team of handsome doctors.
- At the urging of their boss, Harry and Arch form a ping pong team to represent their company in an industrial league. But the pressure to win begins to weigh on the squad.
- Dickens battles a severe case of stage frightwhile auditioning for a TV commercial.
- Dickens and Mulligan make a bet with the painters that Fenster can get a date with a pretty museum manager before one of the painters does.
- The Telling of a seemingly innocent joke leads to an all-out war, jeopardizing the construction crew's bid for the coveted Safety Award.
- 1962–196330m7.2 (7)TV EpisodeWhen Mr. Bannister fires Arch for his endless parade of girlfriends at the construction site, Harry, Mell and Mulligan have to decide whether to admit their own culpability.
- Lt. Holden is determined to get everyone aboard the Sea Tiger a Christmas gift but he needs to evade the authorities to make it happen.
- The old submarine,Sea Tiger is finally sent on a real mission after several errand jobs. Their task is to attack an abandoned Japanese ammo dump to take explosives that the US desperately needs.
- 1962–196330m7.1 (10)TV EpisodeWhile spending the weekend in their mountain cabin, Dickens, Fenster, and Mulligan, become suspicious of Mel, when they discover his uncanny resemblance to a notorious bank robber.
- 1962–196330m9.9 (7)TV EpisodeFree spirited college student/artist Nora (Anne Schuyler) is added to the cast. Much of the story focuses around her and Wes when she's stranded on a side road resulting in Wes losing a load of tires he's hauling back to the gas station he works at. The tire part of the episode goes on a bit long, but the rest of the show is great. It's portrait of college students is relevant to any era. The story also highlights the conflicts between Wes and his fiancé Irene, a non-student, who's acting as the surrogate wife/mother for the group. Irene and Nora's confrontation and reconciliation at the end of the show are as well written as anything you'll find on TV in any era. The show had definitely found its footing by the end of episode three.
- Holden arranges the swiping of two torpedoes from a supply base so the Sea Tiger can go into action, but just as they get their opportunity for their first combat engagement, the Captain is stricken with a seeming case of appendicitis.