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- Burt talks modern music with Beethoven portrayed by Peter Ustinov. Burt plays "Moonlight Sonata." Stevie Wonder performs "Alfie" and "Superstition." Gilbert O'Sullivan sings "Out of the Question." Bette lets loose on "Chattanooga Choo Choo.
- Amanda and Mitch investigate a claim by Nora Maxwell that her investment adviser Michael Winderson has defrauded her. Veronica's co-worker Amanda has her suspicious so she, Preston, and Noah do their own sleuthing regarding stolen identity.
- Killer Randle is seeking vengeance against Marty who testified against him and Teaspoon is unable to prevent it. His ex-love Polly and a lawman friend also arrive in town. Buck and Cody take off after Randle followed by Teaspoon to get justice.
- John Clum is given the task of turning a small group of Apache men into a force that can aid the US Calvary. Not only must he prove their worth but deal with the prejudice of both the army and the local Anglo community who try to sabotage him.
- Buff McCloud runs a Nevada town with an iron fist, dispatching opposition ruthlessly. After bringing in dance hall girl Fay, he's jealous of her friendship with Randall who stands up to him. Randall uses psychology and faith to oppose him.
- Cowpoke Curt Morrison and pal Josh locate a spring on Indian land soon to be opened to homesteaders. Disqualified themselves they tell Bonnie but a land speculator beats her to it illegally. Curt makes sure it works out for the Kentucky lass.
- The women want culture in Wildcat so pretty Deborah is sent to collect money for a piano. But no one can play it after it arrives yet at night one can hear the music. Deborah discovers Chuck knows how but it bitter about having just one arm.
- Nancy is a physical therapist who uses tree planting to help her patients, four children who are disabled. Corey and Lassie arrive to assist her with the kids who respond eagerly. Jimmy is the exception who is depressed about his limitations.
- Clint Rogers finds Daley with other outlaws terrorizing and killing the citizens on his return home. The town won't fight back as it's divided by union and southern sympathizers. The murder of his friend Billy has Clint deciding to take a stand.
- Guests - Don Rickles, Leslie Uggams, Ray Charles
- Miss Brooks wants the business administration position but Miss Enright has the inside track. Walter convinces Connie that if she can get cheaper fuel the job is hers. But Mr. Conklin's furnace uses a different type of energy creating a disaster.
- The Williams brothers perform a medley of Christmas tunes then harmonize with the Osmond siblings. Andy croons "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire." The Osmonds ice skate. Andy solos "Silent Night", the brothers return for "I'll Be Home for Christmas."
- Tildy and Porphyry Smith move from the Mojave Desert to LA, where they bring the first car to the area. But it's a rather unique car.
- Sam Kee saves a soldier's life and receives temporary refuge at a fort while other Chinese are being deported. Hoping to stay permanently, Sam soon discovers a big problem at the fort and throws himself in the middle of it.
- Norman Berry and his partner Bill Snyder find a rich vein of ore but Bill abandons him to die. He is nursed back to health by Lupin who puts a curse on Bill for his betrayal. Snyder's efforts to quickly sell his claim leads to unexpected deaths.
- Crow Dog is arrested for a reservation murder with Barkie arguing for a murder. The judge and sheriff ensure a fair trial yet the Indian is convicted. Asking to settle his affairs, promises to return for his hanging. But his lawyer's legal point goes to the Supreme Court.
- While Kowalski is questioning minor criminal Stanley Smith, Fraser discovers a body encased in the wall. It's Guy Rankin, who had a bad history with Francesca and she asks Fraser to find the killer but quietly. The presence of psychotic killer Kuzma and the FBI complicate matters.
- Wall Kennedy (played by Slim Pickens) is best known for his tall tales, but he insists he's a more capable lawman than most despite a missing eye. A murder gives him a chance to prove his unique vision.
- Ben confesses he didn't graduate from high school and it seems Bonnie didn't either. They need to take a make up test where Bonnie cheats and Ben is attracted to the teacher. Riley and Sam bond over getting into their school's hall of fame.
- Ted King is captain of research ship New Endeavor in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef. His crew is a mix of divers like Jack and scientists studying the ocean's mysteries. They have at their disposal the latest high tech gear and mini subs.
- Grace rejects Bill when she discovers that he is a Faro dealer who fatally shot a man. She's relieved when he leaves town but gets a big surprise when he comes back with an unlikely companion.
- Six months after his brother assassinated President Lincoln, Edwin Booth arrives in Downieville to perform a Shakespearean show against wishes of the town's bully and his followers.
- General Lew Wallace arrives in the lawless New Mexico territory to become governor, still stinging from his defeat at Shiloh and desperate to make a lasting contribution.
- Ron reads a letter to the boys that Garth will remain a VISTA volunteer and his brother Keith will take charge of the ranch. This upsets the boys and Mikey takes off with Lassie. A storm related fire endangers Lassie but Keith proves himself.
- Private investigator Dennis Chase operates with a staff made up of the stunning Lola, new attorney Brian, and talented linguist Jim. Using specific methods they determine the guilty party and leave the rest to the police of an unnamed city.
- Rex heads to an old mining town, hired by the local boss Henning. After he turns down the job he's prevented from leaving. He becomes involved with Notch who holds the deed to a valuable claim that several of the locals want their hands on.
- Jeff is asked by Lt. Gilmore to look into the disappearance of $85,000 hidden by gambler Stanley, recently out of prison. Jeff gets nowhere as his fiancée Francie and friends claim ignorance. But a murder changes the investigation's course.
- Abel Duncan is dying and his last request is for an ordained minister to preside over his funeral. His friends create a touchy situation when both a rabbi and a priest are brought to town with both groups wanting their person to have the honor.
- After a drifter serendipitously discovers a large sum of stolen money hastily hidden by outlaws on the lam, he lives it up but also shares the wealth.
- Quong Kee is a splendid chef who not only delights the palates of his patrons but also converts critics in the most unexpected manner.
- After a clash with hostile Apaches the troops discover a lone little girl and return with her to the fort. Captain Reed and his wife Emilie take her in, name her Suzie and become attached. They then discover her grandfather Chief Nahnee wants her back.
- Kit Carson falls in love with Indian woman Waa-Nibe, who is harassed by brutish Frenchman Pierre.
- Arnold Winkler (after being stopped for speeding): "Policeman Bob is fiction." Officer Webster: "But Officer Terry ain't."
- Miss Brooks is urged by Margaret and Philip to fight to get a penny back after a weight machine malfunctions. But a rumor spreads among the students that she's broke and begin raising funds for her as she continues her effort to get her refund.
- Walter decides to start early with April Fool jokes and convinces Mr. Conklin he's won a TV. Osgood tasks Connie into picking it up, leading her and Philip on a wild trip laid out by Walter. Conklin somehow ends up with three stolen "prizes".
- Charming Dr. William Hall is the urbane president of rural Ivy College. His pleasant life include his attractive wife, former actress Vicky and their all knowing housekeeper Alice. Occasionally school chairman Clarence Wellman causes a disruption.
- A wealthy businessman hires Jeff and J.R. to keep the crowd and reporters away from his wedding and new bride. They end up saving the bride and solving a murder. All in time for the newlyweds to go on their Hawaiian honeymoon.
- Jeff is hired by Fay Dakota to protect her estranged husband Flint on the set of his comeback western. A series of mishaps have plagued the film plus Flint's interest in starlet Rhonda creates complications as Jeff and Roscoe work as extras.
- After getting nursed back to health by the mother of a soldier, a young Indian who had been taken captive changes her name to Emily but finds other changes aren't so easy.
- Maggie Franklin disowns her daughter Cara for marrying Billy. Husband Bill discovers a rich gold vein while meeting secretly with Cara. Leaving to file a claim he's unaware Maggie signs away her share, not knowing it's registered under her nickname.
- Connie Brooks has won a $1,000 with a raffle ticket but it breaks the rules of the school about gambling. Mr. Conklin is determined to catch and fire the still anonymous person. Connie must claim the cash yet avoid her boss finding the out.
- When Hank goes missing on a wilderness hike, Krista devotes Arctic Air's resources to finding him. Bobby and Krista find him trapped under a boulder in need of immediate medical care, leading Petra to guide them over the radio to save his life.
- Stu is hired to find a missing husband, David Todd a once well known pianist who left the spotlight. Stu finds him playing at out of the way club where David insists his wife wants him back to murder him. Events unfold that the investigator must untangle.
- An Outlaw claims he is surrendering to the sheriff but at the last second tries to kill with his hidden gun. The sheriff shoots him instead. The outlaw's daughter feels that her father was murdered and joins his old gang bent on revenge.
- Cavalry man Larry Brooks is escorting a group through peaceful Indian territory. His quick use of a rifle ends several lives and puts everyone in peril due to lack of water. His attraction to the widowed Mary brings him to a heroic decision.
- An old fisherman in the Okefenokee Swamp befriends an aging bobcat. But the bobcat has no place in civilization, so the fisherman transports him to a deserted island where he can live out his days. Narrated by Rex Allen.
- Miss Brooks has taken up painting and her self portrait attracts the interest of Mr. Baptiste. Walter loses the painting, creates a bad imitation and Mr. Conklin decides to involve himself. He outbids Baptiste who's only interested in the frame.
- 1954–19971hNot Rated8.0 (56)TV EpisodeWalt Disney tells the history of the exploration of the sea.
- Rose confronts Alan about his younger girlfriend, Mae - which sparks a heated argument. Geoffrey surprises Josh with tickets for the footy. Josh tries to be polite and involved, but it's clear that he is out of his depth.
- An anthology series with episodes split between comedies and drama. Anita Colby and Arlene Dahl shared hosting duties the first season that was originally filmed live but switched to film. Polly Bergen took over as hostess in the next year.