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词条 List of 77 Sunset Strip episodes
释义

  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

     Season 1: 1958–59  Season 2: 1959–60  Season 3: 1960–61  Season 4: 1961–62  Season 5: 1962–63  Season 6: 1963–64 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of 77 Sunset Strip episodes}}

This is a list of episodes for the 1958–1964 American detective television series, 77 Sunset Strip.[1][2]

Series overview

Season Episodes Premiered: Ended:
1 341958|10|10}}1959|5|29}}
2 361959|10|2}}1960|6|10}}
3 391960|9|16}}1961|6|30}}
4 411961|9|22}}1962|6|29}}
5 361962|10|12}}1963|6|14}}
6 201963|9|20}}1964|2|7}}

Episodes

Season 1: 1958–59

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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Girl on the Run
| DirectedBy = Richard L. Bare
| WrittenBy = Screenplay by: Marion Hargrove
Story by: Roy Huggins
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|10|10}}
| ShortSummary = Pilot (initially shown as a feature film) and premiere episode of the series. Stuart is hired to find a singer who witnessed a murder. Of the show's eventual regular characters, only Stuart (Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.) and Suzanne (Jacqueline Beer) are seen. Edd Byrnes plays a contract killer in this episode, but beginning in the very next episode he became a series regular in the role of Gerald Lloyd "Kookie" Kookson III, parking valet at Dino's Club, the nightclub next door to the agency.
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| EpisodeNumber = 2
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Lovely Lady, Pity Me
| DirectedBy = Douglas Heyes
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: James O'Hanlon & Douglas Heyes
Based on the novel by: Roy Huggins
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|10|17}}
| ShortSummary = Stuart becomes enamored of a mysterious potential client (Kathleen Crowley), who refuses to divulge her name or why she wants to hire a private detective. Debut of Roger Smith as Jeff Spencer, Stuart's partner. Jeff is said to be in San Francisco at the beginning of the episode, and plays only a minor role here.
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| EpisodeNumber = 3
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = A Nice Social Evening
| DirectedBy = Stuart Heisler
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Frederic Brady
Story by: Howie Horwitz
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|10|24}}
| ShortSummary = Stuart is hired to keep his eye out for trouble when a wealthy Latin American playboy (Ray Danton) is warned that he is in danger of being killed.
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| EpisodeNumber = 4
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Casualty
| DirectedBy = Richard L. Bare
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Gene Levitt
From a screenplay by: Winston Miller
Story by: Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|10|31}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff is hired by a widow who insists she has recently seen her husband, although he died several years ago. With Dolores Donlon, Sam Buffington and Nancy Kulp. Louis Quinn debuts as Roscoe.
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| EpisodeNumber = 5
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = The Bouncing Chip
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|11|7}}
| ShortSummary = A Las Vegas casino hires Stuart to find out who is manufacturing counterfeit chips, causing tens of thousands of dollars in losses. With Ruta Lee.
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| EpisodeNumber = 6
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Two and Two Make Six
| DirectedBy = James V. Kern
| WrittenBy = Frank Gruber
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|11|14}}
| ShortSummary = A man (Adam West) who Jeff had once sent to prison seems to be targeted for death, so his wife hires Jeff to track down the would-be murderer.
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| EpisodeNumber = 7
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = All Our Yesterdays
| DirectedBy = Richard L. Bare
| WrittenBy = Frederic Brady
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|11|21}}
| ShortSummary = Stuart is approached by a former silent film star (Doris Kenyon) who wants him to track down her old film co-stars and crew. With Francis X. Bushman and John Carradine.
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| EpisodeNumber = 8
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = The Well-Selected Frame
| DirectedBy = Boris Sagal
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Charles Hoffman
Story by: Gerald Drayson Adams
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|11|28}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff is hired by a woman who believes her husband is trying to kill her.
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| EpisodeNumber = 9
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Iron Curtain Caper
| DirectedBy = Richard L. Bare
| WrittenBy = Fenton Earnshaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|12|5}}
| ShortSummary = When a journalist is kidnapped in East Berlin, his newspaper bosses hire Stuart to find him and free him. With Jacqueline Scott.
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| EpisodeNumber = 10
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Vicious Circle
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Richard Brady Macaulay and Frederic Brady
Story by: Jack Emanuel and Jim Barnett
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|12|12}}
| ShortSummary = Kookie witnesses a kidnapping, but the police won't investigate as no missing persons report has been filed. With Harold J. Stone and Bert Convy; Byron Keith debuts as Lt. Gilmore.
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| EpisodeNumber = 11
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = One False Step
| DirectedBy = James V. Kern
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: George & Gertrude Fass and Howard Browne
From a screenplay by: Raymond Chandler and Czenzi Ormonde
Adaptation by: Whitfield Cook
Novel by: Patricia Highsmith
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|12|19}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff and Stuart are hired by a politician who was approached to 'exchange' murders in this adaptation of Strangers on a Train. With Richard Long and Connie Stevens.
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| EpisodeNumber = 12
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = The Court Martial of Johnny Murdo
| DirectedBy = Lee Sholem
| WrittenBy = William L. Stuart
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1958|12|26}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff is hired by a wealthy family to investigate the theft of funds from a military academy, after the family's son Johnny is court-martialed for the theft and expelled.
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| EpisodeNumber = 13
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = Hit and Run
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: John Hawkins and James Gunn
Story by: John and Ward Hawkins
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|1|2}}
| ShortSummary = Kookie, having borrowed Stu's car, drives by a hit and run accident that killed two people – then a mysterious blonde repeatedly tries to run him off Sunset Boulevard. When the police finger Kookie as the hit and run driver, Stu tries to untangle the web that's ensnared him too. With Sue Randall.
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| EpisodeNumber = 14
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = Not an Enemy in the World
| DirectedBy = Alan Crosland Jr.
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Leonard Lee
Story by: Barry Trivers
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|1|9}}
| ShortSummary = Suzanne's brother Marcel is missing, and with business slow at the agency, Jeff agrees to take on the case for free.
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| EpisodeNumber = 15
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = The Secret of Adam Cain
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|1|16}}
| ShortSummary = Stu is hired by an eccentric British brother and sister to retrieve an inexpensive vase with apparent great sentimental value – and finds himself immediately up to his neck in dangerous characters. With Don Gordon.
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| EpisodeNumber = 16
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = The Girl Who Couldn't Remember
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Leonard Lee
Story by: Howard J. Green and Al Martin
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|1|23}}
| ShortSummary = A woman with amnesia hires Jeff to help her discover who she is, and why her purse contains $10,000.
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| EpisodeNumber = 17
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = Dark Vengeance
| DirectedBy = Richard L. Bare
| WrittenBy = Frederic Brady
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|1|30}}
| ShortSummary = A journalist friend of Stu's is attacked and blinded, after trying to expose the illegal narcotics trade. Stu takes up the case and is soon marked for murder. With Adele Mara and Jonathan Haze.
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| EpisodeNumber = 18
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = Conspiracy of Silence
| DirectedBy = Charles F. Haas
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Frederic Brady
Story by: Frederic Brady and Anna Perrelli
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|2|6}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff goes undercover as a college student to protect a young woman who is the target of a death threat, and to try to solve a months-old campus murder. With Gerald Mohr and Pat Crowley.
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| EpisodeNumber = 19
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = Eyewitness
| DirectedBy = David Lowell Rich
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Peter R. Brooke
Story by: Jack Emanuel
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|2|13}}
| ShortSummary = A young boy (Jay North) is rescued by Stu after he falls off a roof – but the boy had witnessed a murder just before he fell. With Patricia Barry.
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| EpisodeNumber = 20
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = Lovely Alibi
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = William L. Stuart
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|2|20}}
| ShortSummary = An old OSS buddy of Stu's is now a police officer with a drinking problem, who also happens to have a girlfriend mixed up in a mobster murder case. While suspended from the force, he asks for Stu's help in uncovering the truth about what happened. With Claude Akins.
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| EpisodeNumber = 21
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = In Memoriam
| DirectedBy = Richard L. Bare
| WrittenBy = Irwin Winehouse and A. Sanford Wolf
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|2|27}}
| ShortSummary = A book publisher reads his own obituary in the newspaper. Interpreting it as a death threat from someone who wants to stop him from publishing, he hires Stu to investigate. With Dolores Donlon and Ellen Corby.
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| EpisodeNumber = 22
| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = The Fifth Stair
| DirectedBy = Vincent Sherman
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Lowell Barrington
From the play by: Frederick Knott
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|3|6}}
| ShortSummary = A man is conviced his wife is having an affair with Jeff, and so hires a hit man to kill him. This is a direct (credited) adaptation of Dial M for Murder, even going so far as to retain some of the same character names. Featuring Richard Long and Julie Adams. Note that when Kookie does a brief Bugs Bunny impression, the voice is provided by an uncredited Mel Blanc.
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| EpisodeNumber = 23
| EpisodeNumber2 = 23
| Title = The Pasadena Caper
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = N.B. Stone, Jr.
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|5|13}}
| ShortSummary = Stu, investigating a long-missing person, finds him drowned – and also finds the circumstances might point to the guilt of his doddering, elderly female clients.
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| EpisodeNumber = 24
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24
| Title = Hong Kong Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Steve Fisher
Story by: George Waggner
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|3|20}}
| ShortSummary = The son of an old OSS friend of Stu's is killed in Hong Kong. With Stu tied up with other work, Jeff heads there to investigate. With Karen Steele, Neil Hamilton and Kathleen Freeman.
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| EpisodeNumber = 25
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25
| Title = A Check Will Do Nicely
| DirectedBy = Ida Lupino
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Dwight Taylor
Story by: Alan Caillou
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|3|27}}
| ShortSummary = Stu travels to Europe to track down and rescue the victim of a kidnapping. With Edward Platt.
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| EpisodeNumber = 26
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26
| Title = The Grandma Caper
| DirectedBy = David Butler
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Frederic Brady
Story by: Maurita Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|4|3}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff is hired to keep an eye on a wealthy eccentric (Frances Bavier) who routinely shoplifts from her own stores. With Jerome Cowan.
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| EpisodeNumber = 27
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27
| Title = Honey from the Bee
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Charles Hoffman
Story by: Michael Forrestier
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|4|10}}
| ShortSummary = Stu and Kookie try to sort things out when a series of murders seems to be connected to a seemingly worthless Russian tapestry. With Ruta Lee, Connie Stevens, Jay Novello, Celia Lovsky and (in an uncredited cameo) Dimitri Tiomkin.
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| EpisodeNumber = 28
| EpisodeNumber2 = 28
| Title = Abra-Cadaver
| DirectedBy = Mark Sandrich Jr.
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Talbot Jennings
Story by: Christopher Monig
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|4|17}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff works undercover to break up a ring of con artists who use are using false identities and dead bodies to run an insurance scam. With Fay Spain and Pernell Roberts.
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| EpisodeNumber = 29
| EpisodeNumber2 = 29
| Title = A Bargain in Tombs
| DirectedBy = Reginald Le Borg
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Charles Hoffman
From the novel by: Aaron Marc Stein
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|4|24}}
| ShortSummary = While in Paris, Stu is hired to track down a young woman who is missing and was last seen in Rome. Arriving in Rome, he runs into an old OSS pal and an art smuggling ring. With Louise Fletcher, Ray Danton and Bart Braverman.
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| EpisodeNumber = 30
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30
| Title = The Widow Wouldn't Weep
| DirectedBy = Arthur Lubin
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Frederic Brady
Story by: Howard Browne
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|5|1}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff, assisted by Kookie, works to prove a client's philandering husband was killed, rather than committed suicide.
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| EpisodeNumber = 31
| EpisodeNumber2 = 31
| Title = Downbeat
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Montgomery Pittman
Story by: Maurita Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|5|8}}
| ShortSummary = Stuart is tried for sedition when he allows important government documents to be photographed; though he's acquitted, he loses his P.I. licence, quits the firm, and spirals into alcoholism. Then some of his old espionage contacts resurface, urging him to return to his old life – but working for which side? With John Van Dreelen, Dorothy Provine, and (in a brief cameo as himself) James Garner. A sequel to this episode (called "Upbeat") aired towards the end of season 4.
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| EpisodeNumber = 32
| EpisodeNumber2 = 32
| Title = Canine Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Fenton Earnshaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|5|15}}
| ShortSummary = Kookie falls for a French actress, and tries to clear her name when she's accused of being part of a diamond smuggling ring that Jeff is investigating. With Roxane Berard and Julie Adams.
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| EpisodeNumber = 33
| EpisodeNumber2 = 33
| Title = Mr. Paradise
| DirectedBy = Arthur Lubin
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Frederic Brady
Story by: Frederic Brady and Richard Kebbon
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|5|22}}
| ShortSummary = Stu is hired to investigate a religious cult run by the charismatic but sinister Mr. Paradise (Andrew Duggan).
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| EpisodeNumber = 34
| EpisodeNumber2 = 34
| Title = Strange Girl in Town
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Frederic Brady
Story by: Howard Browne
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|5|29}}
| ShortSummary = A friend of Suzanne's witnesses a murder at a club Jeff had recommended to her. Guilt-stricken, Jeff and Roscoe work to keep her safe while trying to solve the crime. With Sue Randall, Alan Baxter and Carol Ohmart.
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Season 2: 1959–60

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| EpisodeNumber = 35
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Only Zeroes Count
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = William L. Stuart & Howard Browne
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|10|2}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 36
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = The Kookie Caper
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Maurita Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|10|9}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Sherry Jackson (who is the daughter of writer Maurita Pittman, and the stepdaughter of director Montgomery Pittman)
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| EpisodeNumber = 37
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Six Superior Skirts
| DirectedBy = André De Toth
| WrittenBy = William L. Stuart & Richard Wormser
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|10|16}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 38
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Clay Pigeon
| DirectedBy = Arthur Lubin
| WrittenBy = Jim Barnett & Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|10|23}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 39
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Thanks for Tomorrow
| DirectedBy = Mark Sandrich Jr.
| WrittenBy = W.R. Burnett
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|10|30}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Mary Tyler Moore
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| EpisodeNumber = 40
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Sing Something Simple
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Fenton Earnshaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|11|6}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 41
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = The Treehouse Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Joel Kane & Jack Lloyd
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|11|13}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 42
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Out of the Past
| DirectedBy = Charles F. Haas
| WrittenBy = Stephen Kandel
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|11|20}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 43
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = The Widow and the Web
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|11|27}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 44
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Secret Island
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|12|4}}
| ShortSummary = When flying from the Philippines, Stu, his prisoner, and four other survivors of a plane crash reach an isolated island, only to discover that it’s the target of an h-bomb test.
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| EpisodeNumber = 45
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = The Texas Doll
| DirectedBy = André De Toth
| WrittenBy = Jerry Davis & Jo Pagano
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|12|11}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Sherry Jackson
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| EpisodeNumber = 46
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = Vacation with Pay
| DirectedBy = James V. Kern
| WrittenBy = Herman Epstein
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|12|18}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 47
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = The Jukebox Caper
| DirectedBy = Ida Lupino
| WrittenBy = Fenton Earnshaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1959|12|25}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 48
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = Created He Them
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Howie Horwitz & George Waggner
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|1|1}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 49
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = Collector's Item
| DirectedBy = William J. Hole Jr.
| WrittenBy = Leo Townsend
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|1|8}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 50
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = Switchburg
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|1|15}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 51
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = The One That Got Away
| DirectedBy = Everett Sloane
| WrittenBy = Jerry Davis, Leonard Lee & Don Tait
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|1|22}}
| ShortSummary = Though he would still receive billing in the opening credits, this is Edward Byrne's last episode until May. He would miss 16 consecutive episodes, as he held out for a more substantial on-screen role, and better pay.
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| EpisodeNumber = 52
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = Ten Cents a Death
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Peter R. Brooke, Leonard Lee & Don Tait
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|1|29}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 53
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = Who Killed Cock Robin
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman, Arthur Porges, Irwin Porges & N.B. Stone Jr.
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|2|5}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 54
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = Condor's Lair
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|2|12}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 55
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = The Starlet
| DirectedBy = André De Toth
| WrittenBy = Sig Herzig & Ed Jurist
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|2|26}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 56
| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = Safari
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Bernard C. Schoenfeld
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|3|4}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 57
| EpisodeNumber2 = 23
| Title = Blackout
| DirectedBy = Herbert L. Strock
| WrittenBy = Leonard Lee, Lawrence Menkin & Don Tait
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|3|11}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 58
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24
| Title = Return to San Dede (The Desert Story)
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|3|18}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 59
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25
| Title = Return to San Dede (Capital City)
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|3|25}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 60
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26
| Title = Publicity Brat
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Jerry Davis & Richard De Roy
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|4|1}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 61
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27
| Title = The Fix
| DirectedBy = Robert B. Sinclair
| WrittenBy = Steven Ritch
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|4|8}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Mary Tyler Moore
| LineColor = FFA500
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| EpisodeNumber = 62
| EpisodeNumber2 = 28
| Title = Legend of Crystal Dart
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|4|15}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 63
| EpisodeNumber2 = 29
| Title = Stranger Than Fiction
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Ed Jurist & Herman Epstein
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|4|22}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 64
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30
| Title = Genesis of Treason
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Charles Sinclair
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|4|29}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 65
| EpisodeNumber2 = 31
| Title = Fraternity of Fear
| DirectedBy = Robert B. Sinclair
| WrittenBy = W. Hermanos & Richard Paul Stenger
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|5|6}}
| ShortSummary = Note: "W. Hermanos" does not exist. During a Writers Guild strike, Warner Brothers Television continued to shoot new episodes of their various series by slightly rewriting the scripts of old TV episodes. The nom de plume put on these "new" scripts was "W. Hermanos" ("Hermanos" being Spanish for "Brothers").
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| EpisodeNumber = 66
| EpisodeNumber2 = 32
| Title = Spark of Freedom
| DirectedBy = Charles F. Haas
| WrittenBy = Richard Grey & W. Hermanos
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|5|13}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 67
| EpisodeNumber2 = 33
| Title = Perfect Setup
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = W. Hermanos & Roy Huggins
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|5|20}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 68
| EpisodeNumber2 = 34
| Title = Sierra
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Steve Frazee & W. Hermanos
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|5|27}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Sherry Jackson. Edd Brynes returns as 'Kookie' as of this episode.
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| EpisodeNumber = 69
| EpisodeNumber2 = 35
| Title = The Silent Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Roger Smith
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|6|3}}
| ShortSummary = Written by series regular Roger Smith. There is no spoken dialogue of any kind in the episode.
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| EpisodeNumber = 70
| EpisodeNumber2 = 36
| Title = Family Skeleton
| DirectedBy = Reginald Le Borg
| WrittenBy = James Gunn & Jonathan Haze
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|6|10}}
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Season 3: 1960–61

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| EpisodeNumber = 71
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Attic
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Joseph Manson
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|9|16}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff Spencer is trapped in a farmhouse attic.
Guest cast: John Dehner, Kathleen Crowley, Robert Colbert, Lee Van Cleef, Gary Vinson, Manning Ross, Jack Mather, Rickey Kelman, Rusty Stevens, Robert Pittman, Mickey Simpson, Cynthia Pepper
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| EpisodeNumber = 72
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = The Fanatics
| DirectedBy = William J. Hole Jr.
| WrittenBy = Allan Chase & Seeleg Lester
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|9|23}}
| ShortSummary = Stu Bailey is protecting a diplomat attempting to negotiate a Middle Eastern peace treaty.
Guest cast: Bert Convy, Joe DeSantis, Marcel Dalio, Margaret Thomas, Tris Coffin, Oliver McGowan, Paul Dubov, Jan Arvan, Victor Buono, V. J. Ardwin, Joseph Abdullah, Jeff DeBenning
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| EpisodeNumber = 73
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The President's Daughter
| DirectedBy = James V. Kern
| WrittenBy = Lee Stanley
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|9|30}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff Spencer and Rex Randolph go undercover as peasants, in a Latin American island nation, to protect the daughter of the country's president. Richard Long (seen previously as different characters in two episodes in season 1) debuts as Rex Randolph.
Guest cast: George Tobias, Rodolfo Hoyos, Lisa Montell, Jacqueline Ravell, Leonard Strong, Miguel Landa, John Verros, Albert Carrier, Carolyn Comant
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| EpisodeNumber = 74
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = The Office Caper
| DirectedBy = William J. Hole Jr.
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|10|7}}
| ShortSummary = A mobster plot to kill Stu Bailey entraps Jeff Spencer.
Guest cast: Sherry Jackson, Richard Jaeckel, Bruce Gordon, Robert McQueeney, J. Edward McKinley
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| EpisodeNumber = 75
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = The Widescreen Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Monica Morrow & Daniel Ward
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|10|14}}
| ShortSummary = Following predictions of misfortune, a Hollywood film festival hires all four of the firm's detectives (Stu Bailey, Jeff Spencer, Rex Randolph and Gerald Lloyd "Kookie" Kookson III) to oversee safety.[3]
Guest cast: Sharon Hugueny, Paula Raymond, Ruta Lee, Judy Dan, Beatrice Kay, Walter Reed, Lili Kardell, Jim Millhollin, David Cross, Buddy Lester, Frankie Ortega Trio
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| EpisodeNumber = 76
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = The Negotiable Blonde
| DirectedBy = Mark Sandrich Jr.
| WrittenBy = Gene Levitt & Alice B. Thomas
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|10|21}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff Spencer goes to Acapulco in search of funds missing from a company's treasury.
Guest cast: Karen Steele, Rhodes Reason, Jay Novello, Henry Corden, Marianna Hill, Saundra Edwards, Barbara Baxter
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| EpisodeNumber = 77
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = The Laurel Canyon Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Dean Riesner
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|10|28}}
| ShortSummary = A singing film star (Jock Mahoney) is suspected of murder and Rex Randolph is hired to find the actual killer.
Guest cast: Jock Mahoney, Kaye Elhardt, Fredd Wayne, Peter Leeds, Roxanne Arlen, John Hubbard, Gary Conway, Gayla Graves, Lewis Charles, Paul Lukather
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| EpisodeNumber = 78
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Double Trouble
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|11|4}}
| ShortSummary = Stu Bailey pretends to be a hitman in order to gather evidence against mob boss Silk Cipriano (Bruce Cabot).
Guest cast: Bruce Cabot, Dolores Donlon, John Dennis, Frank Nechero, William Forrest, Max Baer, Bert Freed (unbilled)
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| EpisodeNumber = 79
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Trouble in the Middle East
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|11|11}}
| ShortSummary = Vacationing in a Middle Eastern country, Jeff Spencer rescues the president's beautiful daughter (Sherry Jackson) from rebels.
Guest cast: Sherry Jackson, George Lewis, Mario Alcalde, Henry Brandon, Paul Dubov, Ted Wedderspoon, Katherine Henryk, Jay Adler, Ken Tilles, Paul Marco, Vic Tayback
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| EpisodeNumber = 80
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = The Duncan Shrine
| DirectedBy = Irving J. Moore
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|11|18}}
| ShortSummary = Rex Randolph devotes time to solving the mystery of a veiled woman who continues visiting a long-gone iconic cowboy movie star's tomb.
Guest cast: Donald Woods, Meg Wyllie, Richard Deacon, Barbara Gates, Judith Rawlins, Marjorie Bennett, Sally Todd, Fern Barry, Frankie Ortega (unbilled)
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| EpisodeNumber = 81
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = The Double Death of Benny Markham
| DirectedBy = Robert B. Sinclair
| WrittenBy = Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|11|25}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff Spencer helps on old ally, retired safecracker Benny Markham.
Guest cast: Walter Burke, Gale Garnett, Tudor Owen, Lester Matthews, Jennifer Raine, Fredrick Ledebur, Jacqueline Squire, Kendrick Huxham, Diana Crawford, Peter Forster
Note: Peter Forster and Jennifer Raine were married from 1959 to 1966.
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| EpisodeNumber = 82
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = The Antwerp Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Catherine Kuttner and George Waggner
Story by: George Waggner
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|12|2}}
| ShortSummary = Stu Bailey is hired by a wealthy couple to investigate whether a young woman in Belgium is really their daughter who was lost during World War II.
Guest cast: Karen Steele, John van Dreelen, John Banner, Penny Santon, Roger Til, Dale Van Sickel
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| EpisodeNumber = 83
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = The Affairs of Adam Gallante
| DirectedBy = Irving J. Moore
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|12|9}}
| ShortSummary = Jeff Spencer, Kookie, and Roscoe trace the whereabouts of missing bridegroom Adam Gallante who had been intimately connected with numerous attractive women.
Guest cast: Alvy Moore, Sue Randall, Carol Ohmart, Carmen Phillips, Marianne Gaba, Norma Varden, Robert Quarry, Alana Ladd, Frankie Ortega Trio
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| EpisodeNumber = 84
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = The Valley Caper
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Douglas Morrow
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|12|16}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Kathleen Crowley, Tris Coffin, Ken Mayer, Dennis Holmes, Reedy Talton, David Alpert, William A. Forester
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| EpisodeNumber = 85
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = The Dresden Doll
| DirectedBy = William J. Hole Jr.
| WrittenBy = Emily Bronson & Howard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|12|13}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Myrna Fahey, H. M. Wynant, Raymond Bailey, Kay Stewart, Judith Rawlins, Dave Barry
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| EpisodeNumber = 86
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = The Rice Estate
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1960|12|30}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Gary Conway, Montgomery Pittman, Cecile Rogers, Charles Hicks, Jean Paul King, Peggy McCay
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| EpisodeNumber = 87
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = The Hamlet Caper
| DirectedBy = Irving J. Moore
| WrittenBy = Ed Jurist & Everett Sloane
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|1|6}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Andrew Duggan, Nina Shipman, Faith Domergue, Neil Hamilton, Richard Garland, John Wengraf, Michael Harris
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| EpisodeNumber = 88
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = The Man in the Mirror
| DirectedBy = Paton Price
| WrittenBy = Henry Slesar
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|1|13}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Karl Swenson, Robert Colbert, Tris Coffin, Connie Davis, Gayla Graves, Vana Leslie, George Werier, Charles Seel
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| EpisodeNumber = 89
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = The College Caper
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Douglas Morrow
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|1|20}}
| ShortSummary = Stu Bailey and Gerald "Kookie" Kookson are hired to protect a mobster's son who is a college football star. Bailey goes undercover as a professor and Kookie pretends to be a student.
Guest cast: Chad Everett, Alan Baxter, Marian McKnight, Claudia Barrett, Steve Mitchell, Karl Lukas, William Forrest, Karen Parker, Julie Van Zandt
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| EpisodeNumber = 90
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = Mr. Goldilocks[4]
| DirectedBy = Andrew McCullough
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman & Roger Smith
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|1|27}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Sue Ane Langdon, Mike Road, Will Wright, Adam Williams
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| EpisodeNumber = 91
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = The Corsican Caper
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|2|3}}
| ShortSummary = Everyone at the detective agency helps to protect Suzanne when the swindler who took her money is murdered.
Supporting cast: Vana Leslie, Douglas Dick, Max Baer, Marjorie Stapp, Dawn Wells, Joseph Holland
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| EpisodeNumber = 92
| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = Once Upon a Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Roger Smith
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|2|10}}
| ShortSummary = A comic variation on Rashomon: Jeff and Stu each tell Rex the story of how their partnership started, with both investigators working different ends of a car-theft ring investigation which ensnares a pal of Kookie's. However, the details of the story -- especially with regard to who the hero of the tale is -- vary significantly with each teller. And Kookie's version of the story is even more unlikely!
Guest cast: John Hubbard, Carolyn Komant, Brad Weston, Lennie Bremen, Mike London, Joan Staley, Jack Daly
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| EpisodeNumber = 93
| EpisodeNumber2 = 23
| Title = Strange Bedfellows
| DirectedBy = Paton Price
| WrittenBy = Sonya Roberts
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|2|17}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Kathleen Crowley, Lee Patrick, Oscar Beregi, John Gabriel, Fay Baker, Richard Rust, Paul Dubov, Herb Vigran, Ty Hardin.
Note: Ty Hardin was the star of Warners' Western series Bronco, which ran on ABC from 1958 to 1962. This episode was seen three days before the Bronco episode "The Buckbrier Trail."
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| EpisodeNumber = 94
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24
| Title = Face in the Window
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Charles B. Smith
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|2|24}}
| ShortSummary = Rex Randolph has to solve the suspicious killing of a young actress' stalker.
Guest cast: Merry Anders, Paula Raymond, Joe DeSantis, Dee Carroll, Peter Breck (who would later co-star with Richard Long on The Big Valley)
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| EpisodeNumber = 95
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25
| Title = Tiger by the Tail
| DirectedBy = Sutton Roley
| WrittenBy = Fenton Earnshaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|3|3}}
| ShortSummary = Stu Bailey and Gerald "Kookie" Kookson see to it that a Middle Eastern potentate is safe from harm and, during the assignment, Kookie falls in love with the ruler's daughter.
Guest cast: John van Dreelen, Sharon Hugueny, Merry Anders, Theodore Marcuse, Peter Humphreys, Lucienne Auclair, John Baer, Herman Rudin, Keith Richards and Roger Moore.
Note: Roger Moore was the fourth season co-star of Warners' Western series Maverick, which ran on ABC from 1957 to 1962. This episode was seen two days before the Maverick episode "Red Dog," the final episode starring Moore as cousin Beau Maverick. (Maverick would continue without Moore.)
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| EpisodeNumber = 96
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26
| Title = The Space Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Fenton Earnshaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|3|10}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Arthur Franz, Coleen Gray, Kasey Rogers, Tod Andrews, Jean Porter, Otto Waldis, Jack Livesey, Harry Holcombe, Bill Halop
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| EpisodeNumber = 97
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27
| Title = Open and Close in One
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|3|17}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Julie Adams, Buddy Ebsen, Joel Grey, Carol Ohmart, Dawn Wells, Wallace Rooney, Gayla Graves, Keith Richards
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| EpisodeNumber = 98
| EpisodeNumber2 = 28
| Title = The Legend of Leckonby
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|3|24}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Rochelle Hudson, Richard Carlyle, Jean Allison, Robert Foulk, Victor Buono, Ed Prentiss
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| EpisodeNumber = 99
| EpisodeNumber2 = 29
| Title = Old Card Sharps Never Die
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = Leonard Brown & William Bruckner
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|3|31}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Lisa Gaye, Robert Lowery, Robert Colbert, William Fawcett, Richard Garland, Walter Reed, George Wallace, Maurice Manson, Jack Halliday
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| EpisodeNumber = 100
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30
| Title = Vamp 'til Ready
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|4|7}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Janet Lake, Bert Convy, Kaye Elhardt, Brad Weston, Art Tenen, John van Dreelen
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| EpisodeNumber = 101
| EpisodeNumber2 = 31
| Title = The Common Denominator
| DirectedBy = Paton Price
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman & Roger Smith
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|4|14}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Phillip Terry, Connie Davis, Paul Birch, Frank Gerstle, Gil Stuart, Michele Montau, John Damler
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| EpisodeNumber = 102
| EpisodeNumber2 = 32
| Title = The 6 Out of 8 Caper
| DirectedBy = Andrew McCullough
| WrittenBy = Robert Vincent Wright
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|4|21}}
| ShortSummary = Wealthy horse racing enthusiast Barbara Wentworth hires Stu Bailey to find out how bookkeeper Wilmer Zaleski keeps picking winners at the track.
Guest cast: Patrice Wymore, Jay Novello, Gordon Jones, Robert Hutton, William Kendis, Nelson Olmsted
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| EpisodeNumber = 103
| EpisodeNumber2 = 33
| Title = The Celluloid Cowboy
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|4|28}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Donna Douglas, Kent Taylor, Hal Baylor, Christine Nelson, Andrew Duggan, Peggy McCay.
Note: Andrew Duggan and Peggy McCay, who were not married to each other, have a brief scene in this episode as Mr. and Mrs. Dakota. Nine months later (January 27, 1962) was the premiere of their Warners' domestic sitcom Room for One More. Between 1957 and 1984, they appeared together in episodes of at least 20 other TV series, most of which cast them as a married couple.
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| EpisodeNumber = 104
| EpisodeNumber2 = 34
| Title = The Eyes of Love
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|5|5}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Dorothy Green, Donald Buka, Richard Crane, Judy Lewis, Jess Kirkpatrick, Judith Rawlins
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| EpisodeNumber = 105
| EpisodeNumber2 = 35
| Title = Designing Eye
| DirectedBy = Michael O'Herlihy
| WrittenBy = Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|5|12}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Rebecca Welles, Robert H. Harris, Carol Ohmart, Tony Travis, Richard Webb, Marianne Gaba
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| EpisodeNumber = 106
| EpisodeNumber2 = 36
| Title = Caper in E Flat
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Robert J. Shaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|5|19}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Cloris Leachman, Carolyn Komant, Robert Logan, Harry Harvey, Sr., Barbara Luddy, Murray Alper, John Dehner, Evan McCord
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| EpisodeNumber = 107
| EpisodeNumber2 = 37
| Title = Hot Tamale Caper: Part I
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Fenton Earnshaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|5|26}}
| ShortSummary = Rex Randolph takes an assignment in South America, but news comes that his plane has exploded. Stu Bailey and Jeff Spencer suspect that he is still alive and has been taken prisoner.
Guest cast: Donna Martell, Joseph De Santis, Carlos Romero, George J. Lewis, Sharon Landa, Harlan Warde, John Damler, John Verros, Jorge Moreno. Troy Donahue and Van Williams appear in their Surfside 6 roles as Sandy Winfield II and Ken Madison.
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| EpisodeNumber = 108
| EpisodeNumber2 = 38
| Title = Hot Tamale Caper: Part II
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Fenton Earnshaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|6|2}}
| ShortSummary = Rex Randolph has been drugged and kidnapped by corrupt South American government factions.
Guest cast: Donna Martell, Joseph De Santis, Lisa Montell, Carlos Romero, George J. Lewis, Sharon Landa, Ric Roman, Jorge Moreno
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| EpisodeNumber = 109
| EpisodeNumber2 = 39
| Title = The Positive Negative[5]
| DirectedBy = Irving J. Moore
| WrittenBy = Bill Finger & Charles Sinclair
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|6|9}}
| ShortSummary = Rex Randolph's assignment to safeguard a very valuable tiara goes awry when the artifact is stolen. Final episode of Richard Long as Rex Randolph; Long would return as a guest in other roles in seasons 5 and 6.
Guest cast: John Conte, Leslie Parrish, Mari Blanchard, Kurt Kreuger, Robin Hughes, Joseph Ruskin, Karen Parker, David Cross, Murray Kamelhar, David Janti, Frankie Ortega Trio
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Season 4: 1961–62

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| EpisodeNumber = 110
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = The Rival Eye Caper
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Sonya Roberts
Story by: William Pugsley & Sonya Roberts
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|9|22}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Chad Everett, Dawn Wells
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| EpisodeNumber = 111
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = The Desert Spa Caper
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Charles Sinclair & William Finger
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|9|29}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 112
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The Man in the Crowd
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman & Roger Smith
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|10|6}}
| ShortSummary = A mysterious party calling himself "R.E. Venge" is out to kill Jeff, for reasons unknown. With Robert Colbert. Robert Logan debuts as J.R. Hale, though he's not yet the parking lot attendant -- he works at a gas station. (Though the character is listed in the credits as "Bob" he is very clearly and distinctly addressed only as "J.R." on multiple occasions.) Richard Long as Rex Randolph is seen in the opening credits, but does not appear in the episode.
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| EpisodeNumber = 113
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = The Inverness Cape Caper
| DirectedBy = Richard Bartlett
| WrittenBy = Howard Browne
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|10|13}}
| ShortSummary = Guest cast: Jay Novello, Dawn Wells, Elisha Cook. As of this episode, Kookie is a full partner in the firm, taking over Rex's office in 104. Rex's absence is unexplained, although he is mentioned one further time later in the season (during the episode "Upbeat"). J.R., seen in the previous episode, is now the parking lot attendant at Dino's, taking over Kookie's old job.
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| EpisodeNumber = 114
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = The Lady Has the Answers
| DirectedBy = Richard Bartlett
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Whitman Chambers
Story by: Louis M. Heyward
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|10|20}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 115
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = The Unremembered
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Frederick Brady
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|10|27}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 116
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Big Boy Blue
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Dean Riesner
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|11|3}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 117
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = The Cold Cash Caper
| DirectedBy = Leslie Goodwins
| WrittenBy = Berne Giler
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|11|10}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 118
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = The Missing Daddy Caper
| DirectedBy = Michael O'Herlihy
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: László Görög
Story by: Don Richman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|11|17}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 119
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = The Turning Point
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|11|24}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 120
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = The Deadly Solo
| DirectedBy = Leslie Goodwins
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|12|1}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 121
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = Reserved for Mr. Bailey
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Montgomery Pittman
Story by: Charles Sinclair & Bill Finger
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|12|8}}
| ShortSummary = Stuart Bailey is alone in a ghost town where he is plagued by a ghostly voice that promises him a terrible death. He is the only person on-screen for the entire episode.
Note: Bill Finger, one of the three co-writers of the episode, was a joint creator, with Bob Kane, of Batman, whose adventures were the subject of the lampoon action-comedy which premiered almost four years later.
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| EpisodeNumber = 122
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = The Navy Caper
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = Richard Newhafer
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|12|15}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 123
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = Bullets for Santa
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = James O'Hanlon
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|12|22}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Yvonne Craig
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| EpisodeNumber = 124
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = The Chrome Coffin
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Frederick Brady
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1961|12|29}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 125
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = The Down Under Caper
| DirectedBy = Michael O'Herlihy
| WrittenBy = Roger Smith
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|1|5}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 126
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = Mr. Bailey's Honeymoon
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Roger Smith & Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|1|12}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 127
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = Penthouse on Skid Row
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Warren Douglas
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|1|19}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 128
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = The Diplomatic Caper
| DirectedBy = Sidney Salkow
| WrittenBy = Catherine Kuttner
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|1|26}}
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = The Bridal Trail Caper
| DirectedBy = Gene Reynolds
| WrittenBy = John K. Butler & Budd Lesser
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|2|2}}
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = Brass Ring Caper
| DirectedBy = Paton Price
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|2|9}}
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = The Bel Air Hermit
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Mae Malotte
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|2|16}}
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 23
| Title = The Parallel Caper
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Richard Newhafer
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|2|23}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 133
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24
| Title = Twice Dead
| DirectedBy = Richard Bartlett
| WrittenBy = Lee Loeb
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|3|2}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 134
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25
| Title = Jennifer
| DirectedBy = Marc Lawrence
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|3|9}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 135
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26
| Title = The Baker Street Caper
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Brevarde & Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|3|16}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 136
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27
| Title = The Long Shot Caper
| DirectedBy = Charles R. Rondeau
| WrittenBy = Whitman Chambers
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|3|23}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 137
| EpisodeNumber2 = 28
| Title = Violence for Your Furs
| DirectedBy = Alan Rafkin
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: A. I. Bezzerides & Gloria Elmore
Story by: Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|3|30}}
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 29
| Title = The Pet Shop Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = George Waggner
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|4|6}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 139
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30
| Title = The Steerer
| DirectedBy = Francis Lederer
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|4|13}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 140
| EpisodeNumber2 = 31
| Title = Ghost of a Memory
| DirectedBy = Charles R. Rondeau
| WrittenBy = Paul Schneider
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|4|20}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 141
| EpisodeNumber2 = 32
| Title = The Disappearance
| DirectedBy = Sidney Salkow
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Lawrence Kimble
Story by: Frederick Brady
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|4|27}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 142
| EpisodeNumber2 = 33
| Title = The Lovely American
| DirectedBy = Michael O'Herlihy
| WrittenBy = William P. D'Angelo,
Richard De Roy
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|5|4}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 143
| EpisodeNumber2 = 34
| Title = The Gemmologist Caper
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Lawrence Kimble
Story by: Lawrence Kimble & Fred Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|5|11}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 144
| EpisodeNumber2 = 35
| Title = Flight from Escondido
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Paul Savage
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|5|18}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Rico Alaniz
| LineColor = 7B26CA
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| EpisodeNumber = 145
| EpisodeNumber2 = 36
| Title = Dress Rehearsal
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Brevarde & Leonard Lee
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|5|25}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 146
| EpisodeNumber2 = 37
| Title = Framework for a Badge
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Ken Pettus
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|6|1}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 147
| EpisodeNumber2 = 38
| Title = Pattern for a Bomb
| DirectedBy = Sidney Salkow
| WrittenBy = Lawrence Kimble
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|6|8}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 148
| EpisodeNumber2 = 39
| Title = Upbeat
| DirectedBy = Montgomery Pittman
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman & Maurita Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|6|15}}
| ShortSummary = J.R. is lured into a trap, designed by an old nemesis to eventually bring down Stu. A sequel to season 1's "Downbeat", with John Van Dreelen and Dorothy Provine reprising their roles from that episode. Also on hand is the character of Cal Calhoun (played by Andrew Duggan) from the two-years cancelled Bourbon Street Beat; Cal has given up P.I. work and returned to the New Orleans police force.
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| EpisodeNumber = 149
| EpisodeNumber2 = 40
| Title = Nightmare
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|6|22}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 150
| EpisodeNumber2 = 41
| Title = The Gang's All Here
| DirectedBy = James Komack
| WrittenBy = James Komack
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|6|29}}
| ShortSummary =
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Season 5: 1962–63

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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = The Reluctant Spy
| DirectedBy = Paul Landres
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|10|12}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 152
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Leap, My Lovely
| DirectedBy = Irving J. Moore
| WrittenBy = Lawrence Kimble
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|10|19}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 153
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Terror in a Small Town
| DirectedBy = Richard C. Sarafian
| WrittenBy = Paul Savage
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|10|26}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 154
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = The Raiders
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = Lawrence Kimble & Fred Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|11|2}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 155
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = The Floating Man
| DirectedBy = Irving J. Moore
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|11|9}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 156
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = The Catspaw Caper
| DirectedBy = Paul Landres
| WrittenBy = John K. Butler & Lou Huston
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|11|16}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 157
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Wolf! Cried the Blonde
| DirectedBy = Robert Douglas
| WrittenBy = Sonya Roberts
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|11|23}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 158
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = The Dark Wood
| DirectedBy = Richard C. Sarafian
| WrittenBy = A. I. Bezzerides & Lawrence Kimble
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|11|30}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 159
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Shadow on Your Shoulder
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Lawrence Kimble
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|12|7}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 160
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Adventure in San Dede
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Montgomery Pittman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|12|14}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 161
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = The Odds on Odette
| DirectedBy = Charles R. Rondeau
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|12|21}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 162
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = The Snow Job Caper
| DirectedBy = Sidney Salkow
| WrittenBy = John O'Dea & Sidney Salkow
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1962|12|28}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 163
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = Falling Stars
| DirectedBy = Paul Landres
| WrittenBy = George O'Hanlon & James O'Hanlon
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|1|4}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 164
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = The Tarnished Idol
| DirectedBy = Paul Landres
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis & Robert L. Jacks
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|1|11}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 165
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = Scream Softly, Dear
| DirectedBy = Jeffrey Hayden
| WrittenBy = Donn Mullally
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|1|18}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 166
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = Terror in Silence
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|1|25}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 167
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = Crash Out!
| DirectedBy = Paul Landres
| WrittenBy = Jerry Davis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|2|1}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 168
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = The Night Was Six Years Long
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Lawrence Kimble
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|2|8}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 169
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = Six Feet Under
| DirectedBy = Paul Landres
| WrittenBy = Lawrence Kimble
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|2|15}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Karen Sharpe
| LineColor = 0000EE
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| EpisodeNumber = 170
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = Escape to Freedom
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Paul Savage
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|2|22}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 171
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = Dial 'S' for Spencer
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = George O'Hanlon & James O'Hanlon
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|3|1}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 172
| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = Nine to Five
| DirectedBy = Murray Golden
| WrittenBy = Stanley Niss
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|3|8}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 173
| EpisodeNumber2 = 23
| Title = Stranger from the Sea
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = John K. Butler & Lou Huston
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|3|15}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 174
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24
| Title = The Man Who Wasn't There
| DirectedBy = Paul Landres
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|3|22}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 175
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25
| Title = Flight 307
| DirectedBy = Charles R. Rondeau
| WrittenBy = Boris Ingster & Ardel Wray
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|3|29}}
| ShortSummary = Guest stars: Gena Rowlands as Barbara Adams and Tony Young as Larry Knight, Madlyn Rhue as Mrs. Knight (credited as Madlyn Young, Tony Young's actual wife)
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| EpisodeNumber = 176
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26
| Title = Target Island
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Gloria Elmore
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|4|5}}
| ShortSummary =
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}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 177
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27
| Title = Reunion at Balboa
| DirectedBy = Leslie H. Martinson
| WrittenBy = Don Tait
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|4|12}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 178
| EpisodeNumber2 = 28
| Title = Walk Among Tigers
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = Paul Savage
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|4|19}}
| ShortSummary = Stu uncovers a possible traitor while investigating a train crash that killed a beloved patriotic businessman.
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| EpisodeNumber = 179
| EpisodeNumber2 = 29
| Title = The Left Field Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Joel Rogosin
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|4|26}}
| ShortSummary = Little League coach J.R. calls Jeff in for help; one of his team members has an ex-con father who is being targeted for death by a former criminal associate. Though Roger Smith would remain in the cast until the end of the season, this is the final episode to focus on a Jeff Spencer caper. With Ronnie Dapo, Diane Ladd, Kathleen Freeman, Grace Lee Whitney and Bo Belinsky (as himself).
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| EpisodeNumber = 180
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30
| Title = The Heartbeat Caper
| DirectedBy = Paul Landres
| WrittenBy = Jason Wingreen
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|5|3}}
| ShortSummary = College guest lecturer Stu investigates two murder victims, both friends of a brilliant criminologist who has shown that he can beat lie detectors. With Andrew Duggan.
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| EpisodeNumber = 181
| EpisodeNumber2 = 31
| Title = To Catch a Mink
| DirectedBy = Robert M. Leeds
| WrittenBy = Lawrence Kimble
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|5|10}}
| ShortSummary = Stu attends a charity auction, only to find an old flame -- and a thief. With Dianne Foster.
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| EpisodeNumber = 182
| EpisodeNumber2 = 32
| Title = Lady in the Sun
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Dean Riesner
Story by: Thomas Ahearn & Morton Grant
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|5|17}}
| ShortSummary = Stu pursues a dangerous female thief. With Karen Sharpe, Yvonne Craig and Bernie Kopell.
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| EpisodeNumber = 183
| EpisodeNumber2 = 33
| Title = Our Man in Switzerland
| DirectedBy = Richard C. Sarafian
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Robert Hamner
Story by: Robert Musel
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|5|24}}
| ShortSummary = When a million dollars in securities are stolen from the agency's custody, Stu embarks on a trip to Switzerland to chase down the money and the culprits. With Kurt Kreuger and Maria Machado.
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| EpisodeNumber = 184
| EpisodeNumber2 = 34
| Title = Your Fortune for a Penny
| DirectedBy = Robert Sparr
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|5|31}}
| ShortSummary = Stu tries to solve a very cold case, and gets mixed up with a very hot blonde. With Susan Oliver.
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| EpisodeNumber = 185
| EpisodeNumber2 = 35
| Title = The Checkmate Caper
| DirectedBy = George Waggner
| WrittenBy = Robert J. Shaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|6|7}}
| ShortSummary = Stu is hired by the heir to a criminal family's fortune. With William Windom and Nancy Kulp. Final episode for Jeff, Roscoe, Suzanne, J.R., and Lt. Gilmore.
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| EpisodeNumber = 186
| EpisodeNumber2 = 36
| Title = Never to Have Loved
| DirectedBy = William Conrad
| WrittenBy = Teleplay by: Harold Jack Bloom
Story by: Robert J. Shaw
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|6|14}}
| ShortSummary = Stu and Kookie are hired to protect an actor. Final episode for Edward Brynes as Kookie. Jack Webb and William Conrad take over behind the scenes beginning with this episode. Guest star: Robert Knapp
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Season 6: 1963–64

This season was approached in a noirish way, and it was essentially a different show, with no connection to the original series. Season 6 featured a Private Investigator named "Stuart Bailey" who was still played by Efrem Zimbalist, but he had a different personality and background. Bailey's office was located in a different building than before, although the show name was still "77 Sunset Strip". Even the theme music was changed. The show was cancelled midway through the 1963/64 season; summer repeats shown during the summer of 1964 were all from earlier seasons.

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| EpisodeNumber = 187
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = 5: Part 1
| DirectedBy = William Conrad
| WrittenBy = Harry Essex
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|9|20}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 188
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = 5: Part 2
| DirectedBy = William Conrad
| WrittenBy = Harry Essex
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|9|27}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 189
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = 5: Part 3
| DirectedBy = William Conrad
| WrittenBy = Harry Essex
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|10|4}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 190
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = 5: Part 4
| DirectedBy = William Conrad
| WrittenBy = Harry Essex
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|10|11}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 191
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = 5: The Conclusion
| DirectedBy = William Conrad
| WrittenBy = Harry Essex
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|10|18}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 192
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = White Lie
| DirectedBy = Paul Nickell
| WrittenBy = Boris Ingster & Ardel Wray
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|10|25}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 193
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = 88 Bars
| DirectedBy = Abner Biberman
| WrittenBy = Tony Barrett
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|11|1}}
| ShortSummary =
| LineColor = 515151
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 194
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Don't Wait for Me
| DirectedBy = Abner Biberman
| WrittenBy = Robert C. Dennis
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|11|8}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 195
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = By His Own Verdict
| DirectedBy = Lawrence Dobkin
| WrittenBy = Franklin Barton
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|11|15}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 196
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Deposit with Caution
| DirectedBy = Byron Paul
| WrittenBy = Robert Leslie Bellem
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|11|29}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 197
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = The Toy Jungle
| DirectedBy = Lawrence Dobkin
| WrittenBy = Tony Barrett & Louis Vittes
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|12|6}}
| ShortSummary = Joan Staley debuts as Hannah in this episode. Up to this point in the season, Hannah had been a frequently referenced but unseen, unheard offstage character.
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| EpisodeNumber = 198
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = The Fumble
| DirectedBy = Lawrence Dobkin
| WrittenBy = Tony Barrett
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|12|13}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 199
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = Bonus Baby
| DirectedBy = Leo Penn
| WrittenBy = Robert Leslie Bellem & Edwin Blum
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|12|20}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 200
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = Paper Chase
| DirectedBy = Byron Paul
| WrittenBy = Robert Leslie Bellem & Roland Wolpert
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1963|12|27}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 201
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = Lovers' Lane
| DirectedBy = Lawrence Dobkin
| WrittenBy = Boris Ingster & Ardel Wray
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|1|3}}
| ShortSummary = Guest star: Yvonne Craig
| LineColor = 515151
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 202
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = Alimony League
| DirectedBy = Lawrence Dobkin
| WrittenBy = Robert Leslie Bellem
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|1|10}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 203
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = Not Such a Simple Knot
| DirectedBy = Lawrence Dobkin
| WrittenBy = Tony Barrett
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|1|17}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 204
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = The Target
| DirectedBy = Lawrence Dobkin
| WrittenBy = Tony Barrett
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|1|24}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 205
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = Dead as in 'Dude'
| DirectedBy = Abner Biberman
| WrittenBy = Louis Vittes
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|1|31}}
| ShortSummary =
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| EpisodeNumber = 206
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = Queen of the Cats
| DirectedBy = Lawrence Dobkin
| WrittenBy = Louis Vittes
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1964|2|7}}
| ShortSummary =
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References

1. ^77 Sunset Strip (A Titles & Air Dates Guide) at epguides.com
2. ^77 Sunset Strip episode guide at tv.com
3. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2199&dat=19610908&id=fEwxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5OQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3989,4852750&hl=en Repeat broadcast of "The Wide-Screen Caper" on September 8, 1961 (Lawrence Daily Journal-World, page Thirteen)]
4. ^Mr. Goldilocks record in Copyright Catalog
5. ^
The Positive Negative record in Copyright Catalog

External links

  • {{imdb title|0051247|77 Sunset Strip}}
  • {{tv.com show|77-sunset-strip|77 Sunset Strip}}
  • {{epguides|77SunsetStrip|77 Sunset Strip}}

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