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- 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.
- Lassie continues her journey home, getting a fish hook in her paw before being helped by Jim and his surfer friend. Accepting a ride north with his two new pals he nears the Holden Ranch. Lucy finds out if her hearing operation was a success.
- Paul Bartlett is an eccentric elderly man who owns valuable property that others covet. He is determined to have grandson Jamie inherit it but his behavior leaves his sanity in question. Doc Elliott is told to sign off to have him committed.
- Ed Fielding arrives in a village with old fashioned ways and witnesses a fatal sword duel. Shook up he spends the evening with a married woman Melissa. He in turn is challenged to a duel which he faces despite it's near certain outcome of his death.
- Groucho hosts plus reviving two popular characters Captain Spaulding and Professor Quackenbush. Juggling folk duo Times Square Two perform. Soupy becomes the Great Explodo while Burns and Schreiber entertain with their cab driver/passenger routine.
- 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.
- Araya travels to San Antonio to discover whether ghosts haunt the Alamo and possibly capture them on film. Christina visits the ancient castle of Hampton Court in England to learn about mysterious sightings. Dave explains about film distortion.
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV EpisodeGlen's guest Andy Griffith appears as a sophisticated swinger. Glen sings "Autumn Leaves" and "If I Ruled the World. Paule Lynde uses his caustic persoma as a teacher with unruly students and then giving advice to the those looking for love.
- The Bachman siblings are European refugees who've worked hard in America. But Hans begins to romance Wanda and convinces her to get him valuable plans. Erich ends the spy ring by shooting Hans but was it justified in Reed's definition of justice.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The Thackeray agency lucks out when an international film actress shows interest in a expensive house. She also has an eye for Beanblossom which is a problem since her fiance is the volatile director Otto Varnack which could scuttle the deal.
- Roberta's old show biz friend Alex arrives, giving the Waves an idea on how Roberta can pass her ratings test. Alex will hypnotize her but in a demonstration Beasley is changed into a confident ladies man. Commander Adrian falls under a similar spell.
- Stuntman Jake Rozzner returns to NYC to help foster mother Connie with a diverse group of kids. Boy-crazy Jill, brainy Kateri, husky Lou, and hyper Andy and Dave need a loving father figure. Gary is Jake's attorney friend and Janie is his old girlfriend.
- After a rare parrot is intercepted Mitch and Amanda delve into the world of exotic animal trafficking. Noah is injured and learns about Preston's life when confined briefly to a wheelchair. Preston is devastated to learn him may never walk again.
- 1952–1955TV EpisodeElizabeth gives herself a shiner the same evening Alvin's co-worker Mr. Underhill comes to dinner. Elizabeth and Alvin try to keep quiet when her mother visits and sleeps in. Elizabeth disastrously fills in at Alvin's office for a sick employee.
- Dr. Rachel Griffen returns from the Far East, planning on incorporating alternative medicine with traditional practices. Her mentor Dr. Isaac Braun is skeptical and administrator Quinten Bremmer outright hostile. Oz is the ever cheerful orderly.
- Miss Brooks finds a letter with an unknown recipient or sender. Both Conklin and Boynton interpret it's contents as a threat to their well being. Visiting Ricky uses that info to have Philip spend time with Connie as well as keep Osgood away.
- 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.
- Walter Burnley's boss Owen Sharp has an unmarried sister and devises an idea to get her her wed. Sharp invites the two on his boat and hopes a relationship develop. Burnley must extricate himself from situation without offending his superior.
- Preston's friend Casey looks to be a lock for a wrestling championship but then collapses at practice. Pres finds a steroids in his bag and ask mom Amanda to investigate. She and Mitch learn the illegal drugs are being sent through the mail.
- Janice decides to challenge Kristina for 1st cello but breaks a string during a crucial. Despite the rules Janice feel mistreated, carrying her animosity to even having orchestra director Mr. Kimball's job threatened. Mr. Moore tries to get her to see her way is misguided.
- Tom with his buddies won a state basketball championship and spend their time reliving that glory time. Tom is a chauvinist, Vince a womanizer, Herb a doctor, and Marty a dour divorcee. Their wives and children tolerate their childish antics.
- Donna applies for a credit card at a department store and is denied. It turns out that the Stone's have never charged anything and thus have no credit history.
- The Williams clan gather singing "Jingle Bells." Andy solos "White Christmas" and "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year." In the lodge Claudine narrates a fable Petit Papa Noel. Captain Kangaroo and Charlie join Andy in a story about a magical place.
- The Boones give the Bronsons a painting of a racehorse that Mama promises to hang despite thinking it's ugly. When Aunt Ethel gives a picture also it replaces the horse. But the Randolphs return for dinner and Mama doesn't know who will be offended most.
- Stanley has a music box picked for Celia's Christmas gift but doubts it's worth. He daydreams himself to Victorian England where his present is now filled with gold coins. He gives it to Celia, a barmaid. Returning to reality he finds his girl is appreciative of the original gift.
- Eli and Sydney are top divorce attorneys in New York City. The dynamic changes when Charlie is hired and Eli takes a lower profile. Sydney and Charlie develop a flirtatious arrangement while concentrating on their clients' problems.
- 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.
- Sara's student Harvey has an abusive home life and he steals a horse to get away. When caught the youth is sentenced to hanging as horse theft brings the death penalty. Sara finds herself alone as she tries to get Harvey a reprieve from the gallows.
- 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.
- A young novelist is being blackmailed.
- Brad is asked to run for city council but he's not sure he's experienced enough. Joan builds up his confidence but does such a good job that Brad decides to run for governor. Joan conspires with a young boy to convince her husband he's unprepared.
- Dr. Locke and Dr. Sellers involve themselves in the difficulties of the Kinmonds. Ralphey has a mental condition but still notices his dad Henry treats him different than his siblings. His mother Marge has had enough of her husband's behavior.
- Dr. Crazy, a children's entertainer, needs Ed as a lawyer when he's sued for what advice he gave to a kid. Molly is unsure where a new relationship is headed with Jim. Warren makes a fool of himself at a pep rally despite his friend's warning.
- Arnold Winkler (after being stopped for speeding): "Policeman Bob is fiction." Officer Webster: "But Officer Terry ain't."
- Clothing manufacturer Dudley Walker has just become a bachelor after his wife ran off with his partner. Amy is already married to sad Lenny, whom Dudley doesn't love.
- 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.
- Dan and Mary Bartlett arrive in Murphy's Flats with little more than their faith and a diving suit. The residents don't get how it works or helps in mining but when they need Dan to use it for violent reasons, he stands by his convictions.
- Heiress Teddy Simpson avoids boredom by calling random men to flirt despite having a fiance, Rob Winslow. Trouble arises when she meets a few of them and they expect to marry her. She must cleverly keep her beau without upsetting the others.
- Paula Norris, while riding late at night, sees a ghostly white horse. Neighbor Tuttle calls in Dr. Rhodes to investigate and ranch hand Billy watches warily. The visions continue including a ring of fire and seem to be tied to a missing girl.
- Death, also known as Nigel, erroneously kills Ed Stone 56 years too early. He's ordered to bring the deceased back to life but there are changes. Ed no longer ages but also has lost many sensations like the taste of food and any romantic impulses.
- Kentuckian William Coleman arrives in 1849 California to supply a city of dreams with necessary goods. But to do that, he must combat dangerous gangs.
- Millie wants to make a good impression on her boss J.R. and his son Johnny when they come to her home for the 1st time. But Mama Bronson and friend Alfred are now an answering service to make ready cash, creating certain chaos as Millie entertains.
- The festivities from Leonore and Walter's wedding continues. Sam notice Lee doesn't try to catch the bouquet. Russ tries to excuse himself because of his doctor's hours. Rachel looks uncomfortable when someone mentions the baby she is supposedly carrying.
- Dave Garroway and Joey Garza discuss insurance. Rodney Winfield has a monologue about Hollywood psychiatry. Good Humor Company has a troubles in the park. Rex Allen Jr sings "Country Comfort." Peggy Sears solos on "Put a Little Love in Your Heart."
- Jim with Rodney the Robot duet on "I Got Stoned and I Missed It." Ruth Buzzi performs spoof song "I'm Not Myself Anymore" then joins Jim in historical skits. Jim is Brother Goodbody singing "Snap Your Fingers" with Sheffied, Chapman & Allen.
- Guests - Don Rickles, Leslie Uggams, Ray Charles
- Ada drops by to find Alice crying over Steve and she tries to be supportive. Steve explains to Alice she misunderstood when she saw him with Rachel. Alice points out Steve is still married. Alice welcomes young Dennis who arrives from dinner prepared to spend the night.