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- With the Allied invasion of Normandy underway, the Jericho team must save a factory which is manufacturing a new proximity device that the Allies need to obtain information on. They must contend with French resistance fighters who hoped to destroy the factory, and a German commander who may be convinced to switch sides for personal reasons.
- The team's assignment is to destroy an underground German intelligence headquarters in Italy. To do this, they plan to convince the Germans to bring a bomb into the headquarters by a Trojan Horse ruse.
- The team's assignment is to rescue three Allied generals who are being held hostage in order to force a peace agreement favorable to the Germans. The plan is to divert the command transporting the men to an inn in Switzerland instead of Italy. Andre's father, the owner of the inn, must be asked to assist.
- In order to obtain German coastal-defense plans, the Jericho team goes undercover working for a French house painter who has contracted with the Germans to work on the house where the plans are stored, even though they know the man is unsympathetic to the cause of the resistance.
- On the fifth anniversary of the McGees and the Norris' becoming neighbors, instead of celebrating Fibber and Roy have a falling out over who owns an apple tree that grows between their houses. Their argument results in acrimony, surveyors, goats and a courtroom battle.
- After the fall of Mussolini, the Jericho team's mission is to locate an Italian official who can tell them of the Axis plans. To divert the Germans from their real mission, they make it look like they are out to capture Mussolini himself. But the cunning German in command does not take the bait, and to make things worse the Italian partisan contact Jericho freed to help them does not trust them any more than he does the Germans.
- To obtain the information on the German plans, the team has to agree to Ferretti's demand that they take him and his children out of the country with them, even though this will slow them down. They are thus forced to take refuge in a house, and hide from Major Von Zeeny and his men when they take the house as their command center.
- 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.
- Novak tries to help shy, introverted Sue Johnson by encouraging her to develop her talent for caricature.
- After failing to find success in the big city, banjo player Luke Stringer (Boone) returns to his home town, where he becomes acquainted with a young woman known as the "Snake Woman" (Leslie) and her blind daughter.
- When a college girl (Harding) tells her mother (Leslie) she's pregnant by a married man and threatens to kill herself, her well-to-do father (Bochner) desperately sets out to find her in time.
- With the nominating convention deadlocked, Joe Campbell (Bochner) faces increasingly intense political pressure to try Jeannette Brown (Harding) for murder as an adult. But he refuses to commit to a decision, even despite additional evidence that the deceptively sweet-looking teenager may be incorrigible.
- When master criminal Zondakes (Stevens) goes to prison for a three-year stretch, IRS agent Sidney Hagen (Morgan) is sure he can find the million dollars the crook has hidden away; but after two years, Zondakes is about to be released early and Hagen has come up empty. He's convinced that Zondakes stashed his money with a young waitress named Norma Jean Freiberger (Harding) who was a witness at Zondakes' trial and lives in mortal fear of him. Desperate, Hagen calls on young colleague Ray March (Stockwell) who specializes in romancing women to uncover tax frauds. Posing as an out-of-work musician, March uses his considerable charm on Norma Jean and succeeds in locating the missing money. Now, all that's left is capturing Zondakes red handed when he comes calling for his cash.
- 1963–19648.2 (6)TV EpisodeA former boxer (Blake) is deemed rehabilitated enough to leave a mental institution, and goes aboard a train to find work in a distant city. Along the way he goes through painful memories of past indignities, but meets a blind girl (Harding) who offers hope.
- Tired of Fibber ignoring his requests to make repairs to the shop he leases from McGee, Mr. Pritchard moves into a vacant storefront across the street. Fibber's not concerned because he's rented the space to a gallery owner who has signed an iron-clad seven year lease for a substantial increase in rent. When McGee learns that the gallery is really a shooting gallery and all his other tenants are threatening to move out, he's in a pickle - especially since the gallery owner refuses to move unless he's paid $300 in cash for the inconvenience he's been caused.
- Marlon Brando drops and talks about his role with scenes from his most recent movie, "Guys and Dolls".
- In the MGM trophy room, host George Murphy is proud to display the latest award for the studio, specifically Redbook Magazine's annual movie award to Dore Schary. In the hall of fame segment, Murph introduces a scene from The Champ (1931), where the character portrayed by Wallace Berry, who won a Best Actor Oscar for this performance, announces from his prison cell his long term future plans for his adoring son, Dink. Next, he introduces the short film The Lady or the Tiger? (1942), which posits whether a cold hearted woman would rather send her lover to death or into the arms of another woman. He then introduces the "Number Please" skit from the movie revue, Ziegfeld Follies (1945), where an exasperated man is having problems getting through to his friend Louis on the telephone though of no fault of his own. Finally, he chats with Russ Tamblyn about his latest movie, The Last Hunt (1956).
- Maisie Ravier, a Brooklyn born-and-bread showgirl, wins the coveted "Miss Guided Missle" beauty contest and has to visit a backwater Army post to support their recruiting program.
- Future top film director Don Siegel duels reigning champion Coleman Clark in a ping-pong match.
- A promotional short announcing six M-G-M musicals to be re-released in theaters for one day only for six consecutive weeks, showcases brief scenes from the series of six representing some of the studio's popular films of the 40s and 50s.
- Harry T. Underdog, neighbor of Chris Crusty (Dave O'Brien), lives up to his name when Crusty starts showing off. But, before Crusty's escapades are finished, Mr. Underdog employs some retaliation methods that deflate Crusty completely.
- After his deputies arrest a man who was planning to set up shop for the mob in his town, a small-town sheriff decides to make a deal with the mob's higher-ups to make more money for himself.
- A neo-Nazi group is stirring up fear and hatred in a small town. But Cain believes the leader of the group is actually being controlled by someone higher up for self-serving reasons.
- Cain and a federal agent try to get evidence on a loan shark.
- Cain is in Corsica to make a recommendation as to whether he thinks exiled gangster Mike Colonni has forsaken his old ways and should be permitted to come to America again. The recent "accidental" death of a young man working for him makes him skeptical.
- A disfigured man who was once handsome gives up on life.
- 1962–19641h8.6 (7)TV EpisodeA college sophomore attempts suicide due to his feeling that he is not living up to his parents' expectations. Bassett works with the student while Graham works with the parents in order to resolve the escalating crisis.
- Three youngsters meet the Jericho team when they land on a Norwegian island, and inform them that their contact has been arrested. The kids offer to help the team in their mission to bring an anti-occupation pastor to safety, but there is fear that they could unwittingly do more harm than good.
- The Jericho team's mission is to travel to occupied Yugoslavia along with a French colonel know to be a double agent for the Nazis, and make sure he is captured so that he is able to give them false information he has been given. Complications arise when they are forced to bail out and found by resistance fighters, whose leader may have his own agenda.
- The team's mission is to retrieve a German safe that contains the names of leaders of the French Resistance. The mission is complicated by the fact that they know there is an informer among the resistance.
- In order to destroy a German decoding installation in Paris, the Jericho team must tunnel into it from a dress manufacturer's shop across the street, which does not please the owner of the shop.
- Gannon helps a young intern overcome the guilt that motivated an unhealthy relationship with a colleague's widow.
- When a Medical Center resident is permanently blinded in an accident, Dr. Gannon, feeling indirectly responsible, tries to help him continue his career.
- When her husband recovers from a long coma, a doctor's wife must choose between her new life-style and her unhappy marriage.
- Doctor Gannon struggles to reach, and treat, a child refugee from 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland.
- Dr. Gannon loses the trust of a 13-year-old patient when the boy's young roommate dies of a terminal illness.
- A free-spirited aviatrix, haunted by the accidental deaths of her husband and child, becomes suicidal--and Gannon receives a plea for help.
- Doctor Gannon's assistant is torn between love for her ailing brother and love for a suitor.
- A tough cop helps Gannon restore a young nun's faith after she is sexually assaulted.
- A new doctor at the Medical Center, and an old friend of Doctor Gannon's, arrives at Medical Center. But what is he hiding?
- A young, depressed patient postpones essential surgery to go on a romantic voyage with a phony "world traveler", whom Gannon has unsuspectingly introduced to her.
- Gannon looks for the cause of hysterical paralysis in a young woman whose parents have a secret which could prove destructive to all three of them.
- Shirley, a victim of a stabbing, and her self-obsessed mother raise suspicion at the hospital. Questions start to arise if either of them is capable of such a violent act and what would be the psychological motivation behind it.
- A small town doctor calls Dr. Gannon for help on a strange medical case, but is murdered before he can tell his story.
- A Medical Center surgeon is in conflict when he must operate on a patient whose life is the key to his own son's recovery.
- Doctor Gannon struggles to rein in an unorthodox third-year Resident.
- Novak defends the members of an off-campus car club, who have run into trouble.
- A girl in Novak's homeroom collapses from an overdose of narcotics.
- Mike Daniels is being considered for an important science scholarship, but he's having problems in Novak's literature class. Dr. Frank Baxter, TV educator, appears as Dr. Gagan.