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- 1950–19631h9.0 (7)TV EpisodeAt the Jerusalem Cultural Center in Israel, before a three-judge court, Adolf Eichmann goes on trial for his life. He is accused of "crimes against humanity", "crimes against the Jewish people" and "war crimes" - including robbery, enslavement, sterilization and the murder of millions by bullets, poison gas, torture, starvation and disease.
- The theft of gate receipts threatens the romance of Pauly and Kathy Jo, two young members of the company.
- Paula decides to play matchmaker against the advice of her husband Dick. She thinks her shy friend Dorothy and a nervous dentist, Melvin Krillman, would be a perfect couple.
- While seated in a murky steam room, Buddy Overstreet hears mobsters plot the murder of a man in Chicago. One of the hoods spots Buddy lurking in the corner and the pursuit is on.
- Paula frets when Dick audits his tax-return.
- Harry is fined for helping Dick and Paula when he should have been on duty.
- Fred Allen narrates three comedy stories.
- 1950–19631h6.0 (9)TV EpisodeThe story of the loss of a B-24D Liberator heavy bomber on an April 1943 mission to Naples with the wreck of the plane found in 1958 in the Libyan Desert hundreds of miles south of their base.
- "My Fair Lady" star Rex Harrison portrays a visiting Englishman who takes a dim view of American culture. To overcome his skepticism, he is introduced to a wide variety of American musical styles. Highlights: Play it cool--dancers; The Mary had a little lamb cha-cha-cha--Channing; Go west, young man--Arnold, singers, dancers; Shine on, harvest moon, Baby bumblebee, Silvery moon--singers, dancers; Streets of Laredo--singers, dancers; Basin Street blues, Trouble I've seen--Armstrong; Blues in the night--Lee; Sit down, you're rockin' the boat--Kaye; Didn't it rain--Jackson; Bill Bailey--Miles, Murphy; The birth of the blues--Washington; blues sequence--Goodman, Carroll; jazz sequence--Goodmann, Armstrong.
- Life and times of a press agent and man-about-town.
- "A number of neighborhood bartenders are being shaken down by extortionists."
- A movie producer is murdered but appears to have no enemies
- An extortionist is using black magic to silence his victims
- Abe Reles, a gangster known as "Kid Twist", is brought in for questioning by the police. They hope he'll talk; they just don't expect him to talk quite so much.
- Dick and Paula buy their apartment building but regret it when the tenants complain constantly.
- A cabdriver finds evidence left by thieves.
- An argumentative Ma Barker faces the committee, denying she was the mastermind of a "gang" and that her boys ever committed a crime.
- Paula decides she was a wedding ceremony since the first was a simple service at City Hall. But the planning quickly gets out of hand as Dick tries to more practical.
- In the Canadian northwest, hunters search for a beast that carries off people.
- Despite an increasingly sinful life, Dorian Gray keeps on looking young and handsome and innocent - but the portrait of him hidden in his attic keeps on changing.
- Jamie is an orphan who is shuttled from one uncaring home to another. He finally ends up in Aunt Laurie's house, where he meets kindred spirit Grandpa, who is ignored by everyone. The two of them become best friends and share one adventure after another.
- In pre-WW1 England, a youngster is expelled from a naval academy over a petty theft, but his parents raise a political furor by demanding a trial.
- A young man returns to his birthplace for the first time since childhood and learns that the father he had believed dead is still alive - and in prison for murder.
- Czech-born actor George Voskovec plays himself in this account of his detention on Ellis Island under suspicion of being a Communist.
- Neil must decide whether he can help more people performing community service work or as a legislative consultant to a U.S. Congressman.
- Fraud is suspected in a jewelry theft.
- The suspect of a murdered girl in Central Park turns out to be her boyfriend.
- An extortionist films people having sex
- The body of a dead girl is found floating in a trunk.
- The victim of a con artist is too ashamed to tell the truth
- A man at a hot dog stand is killed.
- 1959–19611h 40m7.3 (11)TV EpisodeDouble bill: A failure of a barrister plots his court tactics with his client, a wife killer. A headmaster and wife infantilise their 17 year old daughter.
- Oscar's $65, 000 Picasso is stolen from Dick & Paula's apartment.
- Based on the book by Mary Carter"Tell Me My Name" is about a girl's visit to the woman who gave her up for adoption 19 years earlier. The adoption was a secret which now threatens to destroy the entire family.
- Musical/Variety with a country bent set in the fictional town of Harper Valley. The show was inspired by host Jeanne C. Riley's crossover hit song of the same name.
- 1957–19611h 30m8.0 (12)TV EpisodeA poor boy and a prince exchange identities and lives while the villainous Captain of the Guard plots to take advantage of this.
- A domineering, reclusive and ostentatiously pious widow in a small Spanish town keeps such close watch on her daughters that they are unable to have normal social lives. However, the eldest is allowed to become engaged to an unprincipled young man, primarily for the financial advantages it will bring the mother, Bernarda. Jealousy and envy ensues among the other daughters.
- Neil's office tries to help a lonely old woman whose house is scheduled to be demolished by the city.
- Brock and Hanson lobby for their proposed legislation which would stiffen penalties for contracting fraud, but their efforts are opposed by well-placed manufacturers with plenty of cash.
- Neil comes into conflict with a numbers runner who preys on his neighborhoods poor gamblers.
- "Ward is accidentally shot by a rookie policeman after he's mistaken for a burglar."
- A merchant seaman is accused of molesting a child.
- The Detectives continue investigating the case of a young man killed in a Greenwich Village flat.
- A home invader assaults the residents but doesn't steal anything
- A prostitute dies in the police station from an overdose
- During a holdup Detective Ward loses his badge and gun