词条 | Mission: Impossible (season 4) | ||||||||||||||||
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| show_name = Mission: Impossible | season_number = 4 | bgcolour = #7a1817 | image = | image_alt = | caption = | starring = | country = United States | num_episodes = 26 | network = CBS | first_aired = {{Start date|1969|09|28}} | last_aired = {{End date|1970|03|29}} | prev_season = Season 3 | next_season = Season 5 | episode_list = List of Mission: Impossible episodes }} The fourth season of the original Impossible originally aired Sundays at 10:00–11:00 pm (EST) on CBS from September 28, 1969[1] to March 29, 1970.[2] Cast
Episodes{{see also|List of Mission: Impossible episodes}}|background=#7a1817 |overall=4 |season=4 |title= |director=19 |writer=22 |airdate=17 |prodcode=8 |prodcodeR=[3] |episodes={{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=79 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=The Code |DirectedBy=Stuart Hagmann |WrittenBy=Ken Pettus |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|09|28}} |ProdCode=78 |ShortSummary=In order to stop an invasion and shatter an alliance between two countries, the IMF team must photograph and break a code in a matter of minutes, by mounting a chosen-plaintext attack. First appearance of Leonard Nimoy as Paris. For this season, the series does not replace Cinnamon Carter with a regular female lead, but uses a succession of guest stars. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=80 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=The Numbers Game |DirectedBy=Reza S. Badiyi |WrittenBy=Leigh Vance |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|05}} |ProdCode=80 |ShortSummary=The IMF team tries to get a deposed dictator to divulge his Swiss bank account number by making him believe World War III is about to begin. The Wayne Manor set from the 1960s TV series Batman is featured in this episode and for the second time in the series; it was previously featured in the second season episode "Charity" (S02/E10). |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=81 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=The Controller: Part 1 |DirectedBy=Paul Krasny |WrittenBy=Laurence Heath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|12}} |ProdCode=76 |ShortSummary=Jim and a female agent pose as scientist who claim to have invented a new, more efficient drug which turns people into willing slaves. Their objective is to replace the real drug with a placebo. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=82 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=The Controller: Part 2 |DirectedBy=Paul Krasny |WrittenBy=Laurence Heath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|19}} |ProdCode=77 |ShortSummary=Continuation of previous episode. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=83 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Fool's Gold |DirectedBy=Murray Golden |WrittenBy=Ken Pettus |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|26}} |ProdCode=83 |ShortSummary=Paris poses as a counterfeiter in order to get access to and destroy a safe containing 100 million drona worth of counterfeit money as well as the plates used to make it. If the counterfeit money is released then that nation's gold reserves will be depleted and the pro-Western government will be overthrown in a revolution. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=84 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Commandante |DirectedBy=Barry Crane |WrittenBy=Laurence Heath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|02}} |ProdCode=81 |ShortSummary=Jim and Willy pose as U. S. religious workers who are willing to trade guns in exchange for the life of an imprisoned priest who is about to be executed. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=85 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Submarine |DirectedBy=Paul Krasny |WrittenBy=Donald James |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|16}} |ProdCode=85 |ShortSummary=An fanatic ex-SS officer plans to fund neo-Nazis with stolen money upon his release as a prisoner. The IMF team simulates a submarine journey to trick him into divulging his Swiss bank account number. In addition to being the only person to write for both Mission: Impossible and Joe 90, this was veteran British television writer Donald James's only script for the series (and his only work for American television). |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=86 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Mastermind |DirectedBy=Georg Fenady |WrittenBy=Teleplay: Jerry Ludwig Story: Jerry Ludwig and Richard Neil Morgan |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|23}} |ProdCode=79 |ShortSummary=Paris convinces a mob figure that he can read the mind of his double-crossing boss, while Barney attempts to steal an incriminating file from the boss's safe. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=87 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Robot |DirectedBy=Reza S. Badiyi |WrittenBy=Howard Berk |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|30}} |ProdCode=82 |ShortSummary=A country is unaware that its premier is long dead and has been replaced by a double (both played by Leonard Nimoy) who is about to name a successor. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=88 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=The Double Circle |DirectedBy=Barry Crane |WrittenBy=Jerry Ludwig |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|07}} |ProdCode=84 |ShortSummary=An art lover is made to believe he can own a priceless Buddha statue. In the meantime the IMF team tries to retrieve a formula by breaking into his impenetrable safe. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=89 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=The Brothers |DirectedBy=Murray Golden |WrittenBy=Teleplay: Leigh Vance Story: Robert C. Dennis |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|14}} |ProdCode=86 |ShortSummary=A Middle Eastern king needs to be restored to the throne, so the IMF team simulates a kidney transplantation during which he seemingly will donate his kidney to his murderous brother. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=90 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Time Bomb |DirectedBy=Murray Golden |WrittenBy=Paul Playdon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|21}} |ProdCode=90 |ShortSummary=The IMF team must stop a terminally ill renegade Allied agent from detonating an atomic bomb in an enemy capital. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=91 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=The Amnesiac |DirectedBy=Reza S. Badiyi |WrittenBy=Teleplay: Robert Malcolm Young and Ken Pettus Story: Robert Malcolm Young |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|28}} |ProdCode=91 |ShortSummary=A stolen isotope could make atomic weapons affordable to every country in the world. Paris poses as an amnesia victim to retrieve the stolen isotope. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=92 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=The Falcon: Part 1 |DirectedBy=Reza S. Badiyi |WrittenBy=Paul Playdon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|01|04}} |ProdCode=87 |ShortSummary=The IMF team must stop an arranged wedding between the king (Noel Harrison)'s cousin Francesca (Diane Baker) and a ruthless usurper to the throne (John Vernon), and rescue the king, Francesca and the man she truly loves. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=93 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=The Falcon: Part 2 |DirectedBy=Reza S. Badiyi |WrittenBy=Paul Playdon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|01|11}} |ProdCode=88 |ShortSummary=The wedding is halted when Francesca shoots herself dead… or does she? |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=94 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=The Falcon: Part 3 |DirectedBy=Reza S. Badiyi |WrittenBy=Paul Playdon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|01|18}} |ProdCode=89 |ShortSummary=The IMF launch the last stage of their plan, but time is running out… This is the series's only three-part episode. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=95 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Chico |DirectedBy=Herb Wallerstein |WrittenBy=Ken Pettus |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|01|25}} |ProdCode=92 |ShortSummary=The IMF team plans to use a trained dog named Chico to retrieve two parts of a microfilm that, when combined, reveal a list of double agents who have infiltrated a drug cartel and who are in danger of being exposed by the microfilm. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=96 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Gitano |DirectedBy=Barry Crane |WrittenBy=Laurence Heath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|02|01}} |ProdCode=94 |ShortSummary=Paris, Willy and guest agent Zorka (Margarita Cordova) pose as gypsies and rescue a 12-year-old king (Barry Williams). To fool his assassins, the king has to dress up like a girl. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=97 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Phantoms |DirectedBy=Marvin Chomsky |WrittenBy=Laurence Heath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|02|08}} |ProdCode=95 |ShortSummary=Using a clever projection system a dictator is made to believe that he sees the spirits of his dead victims. He must be removed from power so a political moderate can take control of the government and stop the planned purge of the nation's pro-West artist community. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=98 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Terror |DirectedBy=Marvin Chomsky |WrittenBy=Laurence Heath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|02|15}} |ProdCode=93 |ShortSummary=Jim and his team must infiltrate a prison to block the release of a ruthless terrorist who is about to be pardoned. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=99 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Lover's Knot |DirectedBy=Reza S. Badiyi |WrittenBy=Laurence Heath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|02|22}} |ProdCode=96 |ShortSummary=The IMF must break a spy ring in London. Matters get complicated by the fact that Paris develops feelings for the beautiful Lady Weston, who is part of that spy ring. After that, he is cast as a jealous lover in a romantic love triangle. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=100 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Orpheus |DirectedBy=Gerald Mayer |WrittenBy=Paul Playdon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|03|01}} |ProdCode=97 |ShortSummary=The IMF team must stop an unknown assassin. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=101 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=The Crane |DirectedBy=Paul Krasny |WrittenBy=Ken Pettus |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|03|08}} |ProdCode=99 |ShortSummary=Jim and his team rescue a prisoner and hide him at a conspicuous location right under his captors's noses. Then they use the rescue to topple the military junta that rules the nation. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=102 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Death Squad |DirectedBy=Barry Crane |WrittenBy=Laurence Heath |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|03|15}} |ProdCode=100 |ShortSummary=While on holiday with Jim, Barney kills a man in self-defense and is marked for execution by the dead man's brother (Pernell Roberts), a corrupt chief of police. The IMF team must rescue Barney before it is too late. This episode is unusual in that there is no tape recording; instead the team goes on a completely personal mission to rescue Barney. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=103 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=The Choice |DirectedBy=Allan Greedy (and Barry Crane) |WrittenBy=Teleplay: Ken Pettus Story: Henry Sharp |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|03|22}} |ProdCode=98 |ShortSummary=A mystic (Leonard Nimoy) plans to abuse his powerful influence over a duchess to ascend to the throne. |LineColor=7a1817 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Mission: Impossible (season 4) |EpisodeNumber=104 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=The Martyr |DirectedBy=Virgil W. Vogel |WrittenBy=Ken Pettus |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|03|29}} |ProdCode=101 |ShortSummary=Paris poses as the son of a martyred youth leader in order to stop a dictator who plans to crush the youth movement of his country. |LineColor=7a1817 }} }} References1. ^TV Listings for September 28, 1969 {{MissionImpossible}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mission Impossible (1966-73) (season 4)}}2. ^TV Listings for March 29, 1970 3. ^{{cite book |title=The Complete Mission: Impossible Dossier |last= White|first= Patrick J.|year= 1991|publisher= Avon Books|location= New York|isbn= 0-380-75877-6}} 3 : Mission: Impossible seasons|1969 American television seasons|1970 American television seasons |
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