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- When the Comanche Kid kills a childhood friend, Marshal Donovan convince their captain to send them out to capture the outlaw. Donovan believes that the Kid is operating in a small town called Sonora because it's the only place in Central Texas that he has committed a robbery or murder, so he and Rusty go undercover as saddle tramps to try to smoke the outlaw into the open.
- In an effort to nail associates of Dutch Schultz, Ruditsky is ordered by Captain McCloskey to take a bribe from one of them. To set this up, Ruditsky gets close to Schultz' former girlfriend.
- Little Augie Orgen begins a major racket 'protecting' businesses against strikes. Ruditsky believes he finally has him nailed, due to a witness who can swear against him in court. But a crafty move by Augie and his attorney gets him off. Now Augie has bigger problems, with his fellow mobsters Gurrah and Lepke.
- A local banker is blackmailed by two former confederates who aware of a crime he committed over twenty years ago and was never apprehended.
- Angry that Sky and Clipper won't allow her to join the search for a missing refugee professor, Penny slaps on a pair of six-shooters and launches her own investigation.
- A rancher disinherits his nephew in favor of his young son. When the rancher is murdered the young man is blamed. Sky hopes that by faking a jailbreak, the real murderer will be forced into the open, but the plan backfires when Clipper and the young man are kidnapped.
- Sky becomes suspicious when a Eastern woman shows up in Grover claiming to be the long-lost niece and heir of a dead rancher.
- Sky investigates a series of mysterious payroll robberies, where the police chase the robbers only to see their getaway car mysteriously disappear.
- This was a pilot for a TV series that didn't make it to the series level. The man in the square suit is a 37-year-old writer who ends up being forced into the position of becoming the main writer for the TEEN BEAT tv show, where everyone else is (comparatively) a child, even the executive producer, all 22 or under. As the show begins, we see that our hero is someone who hates change. In a gimmick straight out of the old Dick van Dyke, we see him falling over furniture that his wife moved, and plunging his hand into a fish tank that used to be a bowl of peanuts before his wife rearranged his desk. At the beginning, he doesn't want anything to do with the idea of this new show. He is asked to write up a presentation for the network, but agrees only if he will not be involved with anything else. He does not want to be involved with the week-to-week running of the show. He suffers Writer's Block, unable to write anything worthwhile, even playing a tape recording of typewriter sounds so he can putt some golf balls in his den. When his wife forces him to write, he starts typing but refuses to show his daughter what he is writing. Before he can prevent it, his wife grabs the paper from the typewriter and reads it to us, all words like ZXVW and other garbage. Meanwhile, their red head daughter banters on about what is happening in her world. After the wife and daughter leave the room, he continues to try to write, but nothing comes to him, but then we hear the words that his daughter was bantering about, as something that he is hearing in his mind, and he starts writing down her words. We don't see the actual presentation, but we join them three weeks later at breakfast, where her daughter finds an article on the front page of the paper that says he is writer for a new TV show, Teen Beat. He goes down to the office to tell them that he never agreed to be the writer. The production office is full of young guys and gals all acting like those young dancers on Rowan and Martin's Laugh In. He leaves, thinking he is not the writer. The producer wanted a young writer with experience, not an old fogie with experience. Later, the young producer shows up at the man's home. Between him and the wife, they convince him (manipulate him) into becoming the writer anyway, admitting that sometimes, you have to accept an older person with experience when there are no younger ones with experience. During the rest of the show, we see our hero try to fit in at the disco, but wearing himself out, and the wife tries dancing with the produce later at their home to the new beat, but ends up dancing with her husband to some old music. I saw it as an extra item on the Season Three "My Favorite Martian" DVD set.
- While helping a friend run his freight airline after an accident, Sky stumbles across a gold-smuggling operation.
- Sky's efforts to prove corruption in the county clerk's office nearly result in disaster, when Sky's foreman, a non-pilot, must land the Songbird when Clipper becomes too ill to fly the plane.
- Penny picks up the wrong suitcase at the airport and discovers it's full of counterfeit money. Sky suspects that a young former engraver might be involved.
- During a fierce thunderstorm, Sky picks up a mayday call from a Air Force courier plane which is about to run out of gas. The Air Force request Sky's assistance in locating the downed aircraft because the pilot is transporting secret documents that are of interest to foreign governments. Sky locates the plane wreck, but the pilot is nowhere to be found. When he discovers that the navigational instruments have been tampered with, Sky fears that enemy agents may have located and stolen the secret plans and are headed for the nearby Mexican border.
- Irene programs Rhoda to act like a lady in love, and Rhoda takes the information to her transistorized heart.
- Penny sees a man escape from a doctor's office, and is informed that the man is a dangerous mental patient. Sky looks into the incident, and soon finds himself mixed up in foreign spies and poison gas.
- Steve and Rusty are sent to the town of Tall Rock, where a bandit gang has been ambushing and robbing wagons carrying settlers on their way west. The gang is headed by a mysterious Frenchman called The Eagle, and it turns out that his plans for the4 area include more than just robbing settlers.
- Two men join forces to get into the bootlegging business. As the money rolls in, one of the men decides he doesn't want to split the profits anymore.
- The mob leans on a hardworking family man. He tries to rebuff them, but then they use his wife and son as leverage. When he succumbs to the pressure, it's up to Ruditsky to set things right and keep the family together--and safe.
- 1964–196530mTV-G7.6 (10)TV EpisodeA seven-time loser in the marriage game proposes to Rhoda the Robot and she accepts. So Robert has to get her out of the predicament without offending the groom-to-be, a millionaire who has contributed a vast sum to a new research clinic.
- When Penny discovers a wounded carrier pigeon carrying a valuable ruby attached to its leg, Sky suspects a gang of jewel smugglers is operating in the area. With the help of a Mexican police detective, Sky sets up to break up the criminal operation.
- A crooked express agent fakes a hold-up to steal gold from his company's vault. He uses an old stagecoach to get the stolen loot out of town.
- Gambler wanred to leave town, but he gets into rigged card game.
- A gangster kills a rival crime boss for his employer and has plans that will gets his double crossing killed.
- Muddy rents cars for racketeers and also tips off the police.
- In Brooklyn, the Poison Ivy Gang is robbing drugstores. Barney Ruditsky is determined to stop them.
- Racketeer accused of killing young girl during wild party.
- Crooked lawyer plans to control rackets with former czar.
- Susie goes on a shopping spree that she can ill afford, soon finding herself in a bind. She concocts emergency needs to get an advance from mr. Sands but her lies catch up with her putting Vi and Sylvia in an equal mess.
- Mr. Sands thinks he has the perfect part for the reclusive former star Inga Kovar. After being scared away the office Susie makes it a quest to connect with the shy actress and accept the part, reigniting her career.
- Susie goes on a campaign to get the cleaning lady's job back. Unfortunately this collided with the lease renewal for her boss.
- Western Marshal's Steve Donovan and Deputy Marshal Rusty Lee are out to stop an all out invasion by a foreign power into the United States. This is a very rare western.
- Underworld bribes police detective to hide info.
- Crook gets into politics to protect crime interests.
- The story of the brutal crime boss Louis "Lepke" Burchalter.
- After surviving a beating by crime boss Johnny Lucky, small time hood Eddie Safranik starts his own shakedown racket using Lucky's name and calling card--a lead pipe.
- Susie learns Mr. Sands can't see well enough to read contracts and insists he see an eye doctor. But Peter believes wearing glasses make him look older and his vanity threatens an important business deal.
- The early days in the career of the notorious Al Capone before he left New York for Chicago.
- Ruditsky investigates a crooked judge.
- A botched hit leads to a child's death.
- Peter is representing Harold the hottest child actor around but the boy is fairly obnoxious. That doesn't stop Cagey Calhoun from trying to steal him as a client with leaves Suzy with a dilemma as Harold has a crush on her.
- When Susie learns Cagey is to lose another client because of his crude ways she decides to give him a few pointers. But he steals Lady Standish from Susie's boss getting her in trouble. Susie is crafty in getting back at Cagey.
- Susie learns the building's janitor Vinchenzo hasn't seen his brother Antonio in decades. She approaches Mr. Sands client Hopper who hosts a show called Oh Surprise to reunite the siblings not aware they are feuding.
- About to sign opera impresario Tompkins Mr. Sands is excited but succumbs to the charms of rival agent Blanche Colvin. Susie suspects she's up to no good so disguises herself to stop Blanche from taking away Peter's client.
- During a regular haircut in his office, Mr. Sands' barber asks him to read a play he has written. Sands hands the play over to Susie to read, she in turn gives it to Vi who gives it to an office boy, who gives it to his girlfriend, who asks her boss to read it. The boss is on the way out of town, so he asks Sands to read it. Sands, thinking the man who gave it to him is planning to invest in it, asks Susie to read it, and this time she does. She loves it, but no one can find the name of the author and they must wait for the out-of-town boss to return to find out.
- When Ruditsky won't take a bribe, gang tries to frame him.
- Mr. Sands considers an merger with another agent J.B. Sherman and a discussion on office productivity occurs. An expert Simpson is brought in to monitor staff actions but Susie convinces everyone to be uncooperative.