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- The adventures of the masked hero and his Native American partner.
- The ongoing saga of the Martin family and their beloved collie, Lassie.
- The sole surviving Texas Ranger (Klinton Spilsbury) of an ambush arranged by outlaw leader Major Bartholomew "Butch" Cavendish (Christopher Lloyd) returns to fight back as a great masked western hero, The Lone Ranger.
- Wealthy rancher Reese Kilgore aims to grab silver-rich Indian land by skilfully pitting Indians against settlers but the suspicious territorial governor sends The Lone Ranger to investigate.
- Canadian Mountie Sgt. Preston patrols the wilds of the Yukon with his horse Rex and his faithful dog Yukon King, battling both the elements and criminals.
- A fast-moving automobile fails to make a sharp turn of the highway from Malibu to Los Angeles. It overturns and its occupants, Tim Slade, Newspaper man turned private investigator, and Hugh Fresney, managing editor of the Los Angeles Currier, are pinned underneath. Both are seriously injured and are unable to move. As they wait for the tide to come in and cover them, Fresney recounts that his boss, Clint VAughn has been killed, presumably by gangsters in the pay of Nick Dyke, who Fresney has fought against through his newspaper columns. Slade had been hired to avenge Fresney if Dyke's gang killed him in retaliation, Slade, one-time sweetheart of Vaughn's dipsomaniac wife Julie Vaughn, believed she still loved him, but he had fallen for Dana Jons, Vaughn's beautiful secretary. Police Detective O'Haffey investigated Vaughn's death and unearthed several suspects, including Slade, Julie, Dykes and Dana, but Slade was not satisfied and looked elsewhere.
- An ex-Texas Ranger fights injustice in the Old West.
- Three Indians are murdered. Each was wearing a medallion when he died. Together the medallions form a puzzle whose solution points to gold.
- While in Canada Timmy and Lassie encounter a downed hot air ballonist. By accident they end up in the balloon which takes them into the wilderness. The young boy and his dog must find a way to survive even fending off a wild pig.
- Follows inspector Paul Duval as he tracks his targets and risks his life in a global race against time.
- The heroic collie dog leads a team of animal friends to assist a human forest ranger search and rescue unit.
- In 1930, in the heart of East Texas oil country, unemployed wildcat oil well drillers Delbert Lane, Tex Warren and Duke Massey roam the state looking for work. Soon after arriving in Kilmer County, Duke meets newspaper editor Matt Brady and Matt's attractive daughter Julie. Julie tells Duke that there is plenty of oil under Kilmer County but that no one has dug deep enough to find it. Though Julie is Tex's old sweetheart, Duke pursues a romance with her. Julie later rejects Tex's marriage proposal, telling him that she does not want to marry an oil man or a newspaperman like her father because they live unsettled, transient lives. Always searching for a way to make an easy profit, Duke devises a plan to fleece the people of Kilmer by having them invest in oil drilling that is unlikely to yield oil. After drilling for several days without striking oil, Duke declares the well dry and makes preparations to leave town with the remainder of the investors' money. Tex, however, refuses to abandon the project without fulfilling his obligation to the people of Kilmer, and insists on digging another thousand feet. Tex demands that Duke turn over his share of the money to complete the drilling, and a fistfight ensues when Duke accuses Tex of using the drilling to impress Julie and win her affections. Duke leaves town for West Texas, but Julie, who is in love with Duke, follows him and offers to marry him. Julie and Duke wed, while Duke earns little money building wells in West Texas, Tex and Delbert, who have continued their digging in Kilmer, strike oil. Later, Julie realizes that Duke has been abusive to her because he is too proud to accept money from her and is uncomfortable with newly acquired oil wealth. Months later, Julie gives birth to baby boy, and Duke finally strikes oil, making him a millionaire. When the governor of Texas and other legislators meet at Duke's house to discuss oil matters, Duke persuades them that it is time to create laws that will force all oil producers to pro-rate the amount of oil they take from each well. Though he does not reveal his motives to the legislators, Duke knows that such a law will badly hurt Tex. Tex, however, decides to disobey the new law and continue producing oil at full capacity. Many independent oil drillers resort to violence against the state oil inspectors in order to keep their wells running. Julie leaves Duke when the militia is sent to Kilmer as a result of Duke's heartlessness in enforcing the law. Duke eventually realizes his foolishness, and goes to Kilmer to settle his differences with Tex. Duke and Tex engage in a bruising hand-to-hand fight, then having cleared the air, resume their friendship.
- The Stratton kids, Samantha and Chip, and their grandmother Ada. drive to "visit" their uncle Stuart. Grandma collapses and dies in a strange town, leaving the kids and Lassie on their own.
- Anniversary show filmed for the 22nd anniversary of the lone ranger.
- A syndicated anthology series adapted from stories published in the Saturday Evening Post magazine.
- A collection of film clips profiling animal actors.
- Lassie returns to visit the farm where she left one of her puppies - and once upon her way again, falls down a hidden well. People who have been helped by Lassie help rescue her from the well.
- Gwen Allen is the CEO of a construction company headed by her father. Her major challenges are to find a new general manager for the company and keeping her father in his job.
- Miracles seem to happen after a mysterious, bearded stranger named Mr. Nicholson arrives in the neighbourhood around Xmas.
- Unaware that a wild dog is responsible for preying on their livestock, a group of farmhands blames a cougar and her cubs--forcing Lassie to protect the animals. As if that wasn't enough work for the cuddly collie, she also decides to help tame a wild stallion that has been attacked by the trouble-causing canine.
- Lassie and Garth go to Vandenberg Air Force Base where Garth will be best man for one of his foster sons. While Garth attends a Minuteman missile launch, Lassie befriends a snow goose who has laid her eggs in a missile launching area.
- A body is found in the back of a car in London. Duval becomes intrigued when a suspect is so easily found. As he begins to investigate his doubt grows and the situation becomes more complex
- A cargo ship is stopped and seemingly robbed by a US Navy ship. Interpol are called to try and solve the case and figure out who had the expertise to handle such a ship.
- Interpol become aware of medical drugs being stolen from inbound aircraft and replaced with water. The investigation centers as much on how the thefts are being staged as to who is responsible.
- Duval travels to Northern India to interview a man about a case he is investigating. He discovers the man's room is booby trapped and needs to try and work out who had the best motive for trying to kill the man.
- A load of contaminated cholera vaccine is stolen and released into the black market. Duval embarks on a desperate search in North India before a full blown epidemic kills millions.
- Immediately after robbing a bank in Israel, David Baker and his girlfriend Diane fly to Spain, from where they know they cannot be extradited. The Spanish police are at least able to make it impossible for him to change his Israeli currency, forcing Baker to stay in Spain and send Diane to Paris. Duval poses as a money dealer and meets Diane but strings her along. Baker becomes suspicious of the delay and, fearful of being double-crossed, flies to Paris as Duval had hoped.
- A diplomatic courier is killed on a seemingly routine mission. Inspector Duval decides to recreate the man's final journey in an attempt to unravel the mystery.
- Duval goes to North Africa to investigate a series of arms shipments that have been stolen from the Foreign Legion. He does not realize how close he is to solving the case, until the gun runners decide to act.
- Duval is on the trail of a female con artist who poses as a celebrity buying jewellery, and escapes by being arrested by two fake policemen. After the embarrassment of trying to arrest a genuine princess, checking enquiries at a press agency gives Duval a new lead. A narrow escape in Rome sees the fraudster escape again, but abandon her luggage. Her expensive, tailor-made clothes give Duval another chance when she comes to Paris for replacements.
- A series of jewelery store hold ups are being committed by a man and woman that seemingly disappear after each job. The pair are actually the driver and guide of a tour bus, making the most of their scheduled stops.
- Duval struggles to crack a case where the main suspect based on finger prints, turns up to be still sitting in jail from a previous conviction.
- Inspector Duval meets a man who he believes strangled his wife many years before. The only problem for Duval in this open and shut case is the suspect only has one arm.
- Interpol are called in after a cross channel swimmer is killed moments after he completes his swim. Duval must puzzle out the man's last words and try to understand why he was killed.
- A mysterious note found on a murdered man leads Interpol men to uncover a new "Murder Incorporated"-style organization operating in London and Paris.
- A man extorts a large sum of money from an insurance company. Interpol begin a tireless operation to track the man through countries that don't have Interpol agreements.
- Interpol are investigating currency fraud in the Netherlands. What starts as an open and shut case, quickly takes unexpected twists when it is realized one of the chief suspects has been dead for 15 years
- Businessman Ernst Kaltmann, believed to have been murdered by his partner 12 years earlier, escapes from the Russian zone into West Berlin. His partner, Schroeder, is released from prison in Austria but is bitter at his treatment, and reminds Duval he cannot be tried again for the same crime. He evades the police and is able to enter Kaltmann's hospital, and shoot him. Kaltmann is taken for surgery where Schroeder sees him die and calmly surrenders; when heart massage revives him, Duval points out the crime - now in Germany, not Austria - is attempted murder.
- Duval travels to South America to organize the extradition of a wanted criminal. Unfortunately Duval arrives in a country that is in the middle of a civil war.
- Interpol are called in when a series of jewelry thefts seem to be linked to the movements of European royalty. The investigating officers must discover how the criminals are getting the information.
- An abandoned vessel is found with a number of people dead from a typhoid out break. The suspicion is the vessel was being used in the slave trade. Interpol begin the long process of gathering evidence.
- Duval is held up in a small canal town when a strange death occurs. The local authorities think the death is a straight forward suicide, but Duval sees evidence of something more sinister.
- Duval is called in after an assassination of an American diplomat. Evidence seems to point to a recently released Nazi seeking revenge. What does puzzle Duval is how he constructs the assassinations.
- Mining engineer Martin Becker sets off an explosion at a diamond mine in Angola, and in the confusion escapes with a number of diamonds. He is soon traced to Johannesburg, with diamonds for sale, but claims to own them legally. The State Police are powerless to act, but learning that examination of the diamonds would confirm their origin, Duval approaches respected dealer Meyer to buy them. Having done so, it is a race to obtain proof of Becker's guilt before he is able to board a plane: he is caught with the help of airport staff deliberately stalling him.
- Interpol become involved after the theft of a huge amount of platinum. As they begin to investigate they discover a string of crimes dating back years that all appear to have been committed by the same person.
- Duval tries to track down who is responsible for a series of seemingly unrelated murders. Duval thinks there is a lot more involved and peruses the investigation with his usual passion.
- A woman has slashed a painting being auctioned, claiming the supposedly dead artist was her lover, and faked his death to increase the value of his works.
- After her father has reported her kidnapped, Louisa Howard is tracked to a hotel in Switzerland: not kidnapped, but with her fiancé, Ronald Millais. Her father disapproves of the engagement, and dislikes Millais - well known for living off wealthy women - but Louisa resents his, and Duval's, interference. When Duval looks at Millais' past, the death of his first wife in a car crash starts to look more sinister when he finds his second wife walked out on him - after nearly being killed in a car accident.
- Before Duval can start his holiday, a bizarre case arises where the body of a man lost at sea in the Mediterranian washes up in Dover shortly afterward, shot to death.