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- A middle-aged college professor becomes infatuated with a 14-year-old girl.
- When Hopkirk gets killed, he reappears as a ghost - pretty handy to have around in this line of work.
- Roman slave Lurcio inadvertently becomes the possessor of a scroll naming the proposed assassins of the Emperor Nero. Administering to the participants of his master's orgy guests seems small compared to the trouble the scroll brings, but all are in for a nasty shock when Mount Vesuvius decides to erupt.
- The compère of a seedy strip club struggles to keep one step ahead of the bookies to whom he owes money.
- After a small aircraft crashes in the Kalahari Desert, one of the seven passengers decides that his survival chances would increase if he eliminates the other men in the group.
- An American painter has an affair with a bar owner in a French village and agrees to help murder her husband, who has escaped from a prison for the criminally insane.
- While King Richard is away at the Crusades, some Nottingham nobles and their Sheriff plot to confiscate estates of fallen Crusaders but Robin Hood and Maid Marian foil their plan.
- The Saint's asked to act as a bodyguard to the best-selling adventure author Amos Klein, a young woman who uses a male pen-name.
- After a car accident in England, an American develops amnesia and tries to find his true identity, using various clues, but ends-up in the midst of a mysterious murder.
- Set against an appealingly sunny Sicilian backdrop, this movie finds Simon Templar, an elegant thief and ethical busybody, outraged when a British banker is murdered after he recognizes an old colleague-turned-Mafia kingpin.
- Series of courtroom dramas introduced by criminologist Edgar Lustgarten.
- After yet another smash-and-grab goes wrong, a bungling trio of small-time crooks flash an idea of using a fire engine as a getaway vehicle. But they keep being mistaken for genuine firemen and it starts to become a flaming nuisance.
- After the mysterious crash of a millionaire's private airplane, three scientists secretly harvest the dying man's brain and keep it alive in a laboratory in order to communicate with it through telepathy.
- After prosecuting a doctor for mercy killing, a district-attorney hires the same doctor to care for his mentally ill wife.
- A biography of Winston Churchill, shown through re-creations and actual film footage and told by Orson Welles with voice-overs by the listed actors for the recreated scenes.
- Templar is having a drink at a bar in Naples when he witnesses a mêlée between two of the customers. It appears that one of them has mistaken the other for an old colleague. Templar's suspicions are raised the next morning when he reads in the newspapers that one of the men has been murdered. He begins to investigate only to find himself thrown into the world of the Sicilian Mafia, and that few people are willing to help him.
- The Sinclairs seem to be living in the lap of luxury, but their lifestyle is funded by a morass of debt.
- Five strangers band together to exact revenge on a man who ruined them financially.
- An actor receives a head injury breaking up a robbery. The injury affects his memory and he can no longer remember his part, thereby forcing him off the stage. He becomes determined to capture the thieves.
- When a member of parliament commits suicide, his son seeks the author of the book that triggered the tragedy.
- A famous surgeon losses his license (and his wife) after a woman patient accuses him of conduct unbecoming a physician. Fleeing to the coast, the doctor meets a beautiful woman painter whose cousin is a criminal. Among his companions is a bank robber who wants the doctor to alter his appearance through plastic surgery.
- A restaurant owner bugs one of his tables with a hidden microphone and uses the illicit knowledge he gains to blackmail his customers.
- A younger executive plots to replace a firm's manager, and turns him in to police as a drunk driver, then proceeds to charm his way into his daughter's affections.
- A woman yearning for a child takes a baby from a wealthy family.Her husband sees this as a financial opportunity.
- Debt collectors suggest "payment in kind" after the wife of a struggling businessman falls behind on hire-purchase repayments.
- Police investigating a suspicious death find a file marked "Top Secret" in the victim's briefcase.
- A wealthy, spoiled young man, about to be married, arranges for an illicit liaison with a mysterious French girl who calls herself Yvonne. He is accosted in his Brighton hotel room by a man who claims to be a private detective in the employ of Yvonne's husband.
- A newly married woman becomes very friendly with her male neighbors, causing the neighborhood busybodies' tongues to wag.
- A shipboard romance leads to a lawsuit for breach of promise.
- Mannering stops his car to pick up damsel in distress Jill Prentice but he is shot at and crashes the car. When he comes to Jill has gone and he finds himself having weird flashbacks involving a man with a gun. D.I. Walsh believes it is just concussion but Mannering has to piece together the maze in his mind and reach Jill before the gunman can stop him.
- Maj. Whittaker sent to the 1223rd Ango-American Personel Evalulation Group. Col. Rodney needs a JAG officer for an impartial court martial investigation of Lt. Bianchi. Bianchi is held behind enemy lines after refusing blow up a church.
- Economist John Burnham is due to become the next head of the International Monetary Fund and he has progressive ideas which certain Communist agents do not want to see put into play so they shoot his wife Mary in front of him. However Burnham keeps repeatedly seeing Mary, though it is assumed that he is going mad, which is what his enemies have set out to achieve in order to discredit him and his work and harm the Western economy. Department 'S' are called in and soon discover that there is an impostor impersonating Mary.
- Jason arrives on a Caribbean island and find himself in the middle of a revolution when he inadvertently makes a remark about flamingos as he arrives at the airport.
- 1969–197151mNot Rated8.2 (93)TV EpisodeA villain called Hellingworth uses medium Cecil Purley to prove that Marty is indeed a ghost and, posing as an insurance salesman, approaches Jeff for alleged help with robberies in the knowledge that Marty will eavesdrop on the gang and report back to Jeff. This happens but Marty is being used purely as a decoy whilst the gang rob other venues. Eventually Hellingworth decides to get rid of Marty and calls Purley in to exorcise him. For once it is Jeff rushing against time to save Marty rather than the reverse.
- Cpl. Brown takes a jeep, without permission, and crashes into Lt. Wellington's car, killing him. Brown says he swerved to avoid a man in the road. A book found at the scene leads Capt. Young to Laura McGregor who maybe hiding a German.
- Partisan leader Bartolemeo Genco leads a group of American back through enemy lines. Lt. Mario Pinelli shoots him dead in front of his men. Young and Whittaker investigate Pinelli for murder and discover they both loved Giulia Lazzara.
- Captain David Young defends a MP sergeant accused of murdering a Nazi officer.
- Hospital core-man John Garcia is charged with negligence after he gave a sedative overdose to Sgt. Cooper. Lt. Foster says Cooper received a "Dear John" letter. Lt. Young believes Foster is lying and actually committed euthanasia herself.
- Whittaker and Young are sent to Rome to liaise with British Inteligence. The British suspect American correspondent Lawrence Creighton passed on inside information, about the Gothic Line, to the Germans. The pair are told to investigate.
- In 1942, depots were set up in Persia to supply the Soviets, at Stalingrad. Despite the campaign ending the base remained open. Capt. Young is sent to defend a black soldier, Sgt. Jackson who is accused of assault and stealing five trucks
- Capt. Merrill admits to murdering Lt. Ainsley. He had been locked in his hotel room, for six days, when Ainsley came to find him. Whittaker attempts discover about a top secret mission, in Cicily, in which Merrill returned traumitised.
- Camp Epping, is a realistic Nazi camp where men learn to handle being captured. When British officer Capt. Windfield is killed by Sgt. Sullivan, Capt. Young is assigned. Sullivan tells him that Major Miesko camp's have become too real.
- Following an air raid, an injured G.I. is found in the debris. On him is an antique pistol, stolen from the home of Sir William Gaut. Cpl. Winston admits to blowing the safe but refuses to say where the loot is and who his accomplice was.
- Lt. Campian reports British officer Col. Miller, when he fails to act after American, Lt. Thompson is murdered by the Dutch underground. Col. Ivey, from SHEAF, sends Capt. Young to investigate but finds it's Campion under arrest instead.