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- A club owner falls in love with his new singer (Suzanne Pleshette), unaware that she's out to prove him a key figure in a dope ring.
- 1963–19671h8.2 (7)TV EpisodeAdrian Harris takes a job in Sicily as secretary to cynical novelist C.C. Conover, whom she falls for and soon marries. But Conover turns out to be anything but a good husband, and a handsome Sicilian soon enters the picture.
- 1963–19671h8.2 (33)TV EpisodeA jet-setting private eye is trying to find out what happened to a missing millionaire, a task made difficult by the millionaire's wife. For some reason, she doesn't want him to question her identical twin sister.
- 1963–19671h8.2 (18)TV EpisodeLee Wiley was a jazz singer. This episode dramatizes certain incidents in her life. She had suffered from temporary blindness as a teenager after a fall from a horse, and her eyesight troubled her ever since.
- 1963–19671h8.2 (10)TV EpisodeA law student invites the local District Attorney to appear at "The Griddle", a question-and-answer session that the law-school fraternity hosts. What the D.A. doesn't know is that the student is the brother of a man the D.A. sent to the gas chamber, and his real goal is to prove his brother's innocence and show up the D.A. for the corrupt, ambitious politician he believes him to be. Law student Darryl Cooper invites an ambitious D.A. to meet his fraternity brothers in 'the griddle,' a political question and answer session. The D.A. accepts, but soon wishes he hadn't, five years ago, he sent Darryl's brother to the gas chamber. Now, Darryl intends to use the griddle to prove his brother's innocence, and to destroy the D.A.'s career.
- In her secluded mansion, crippled Isobel Cain (Julie Harris) receives loving care from her husband Morgan and her twin sister Vicky. But the two have more than Isobel's welfare at heart.
- 1963–19671h8.0 (11)TV EpisodeA songwriter and a socialite have one thing in common: tax problems. Their uncommon solution: marriage and a blissful joint return.
- A woman walks into a police station with a pistol and a vial of nitroglycerin. It turns out that she is the widow of an infamous criminal shot and killed by a detective. She notifies the police that she is waiting for the detective who shot her husband and intends to kill him in front of his fellow officers.
- 1963–19671h7.9 (18)TV EpisodeA dramatic retelling of the 1866 Sioux victory where 81 soldiers were killed. Colonel Henry Carrington runs a severe command but finds his authority challenged by the more likeable Captain William Fetterman.
- 1963–19671h7.8 (16)TV EpisodeAn ordinary day in the life of a prisoner in Stalin's Gulag. Closely adapted from Solzhenitsyn's classic novel based on his own experiences.
- An American tractor technician working seasonally in Africa, and about to return home to his family, becomes fascinated with a private gambling room of eccentrics playing Baccarat.
- A surfer strikes up a friendship with a fading movie star, but his main goal is to get ahold of her jewelry collection, which is worth millions.
- 1963–19671h7.7 (12)TV EpisodeA college athlete, with a high scholastic average, discovers he is unable to keep up the hectic pace of school life.
- A honeymooning couple stay at the husband's childhood home, a Victorian mansion on a dark, jungle island. There, his overbearing mother rules with a heavy hand over his miserable stepsister and a creepy old servant. Old family secrets come out relating to the death of the man's former lover and the mother's real motivations about her son.
- John Ferris has found success and fame as a foreign correspondent. But his career has left him with a number of failed relationships and he reflects on what has led him to be alone.
- 1963–19671h7.6 (9)TV EpisodePrivate detective Adam Steels looks into the death of a friend who worked for a millionaire Hollywood businessman. His investigation leads him to believe that his friend's former boss is somehow linked to the murder.
- A Korean War admiral and his fighter pilot son have been estranged for years, but are now serving aboard the same ship under very difficult circumstances. The Admiral, facing the loss of his wife, tries to make amends with his son.
- 1963–19671h7.5 (9)TV EpisodeAn American skier is approached by a beautiful girl while shooting movie scenes in Yugoslavia-she wants to defect.At the same time, he's met by an oily KGB agent there to make a trade, a kidnapped U.S. scientist for a military-use chemical formula. But it soon becomes apparent he's more interested in the girl.
- 1963–19671h7.4 (16)TV EpisodeLongtime bar owner Ernie Wigman (Lee J. Cobb) wants to sell out, preferably to his bartender Rich (Harry Guardino), who has a yen to own a bar but lacks the cash.
- 1963–19671h7.4 (15)TV EpisodeAfter the young wife of vaudevillian Eddie Foy passes away, he incorporates their seven children into the act and takes it on the road.
- An assistant district attorney prosecutes a wealthy heiress for the shooting deaths of a rival and current paramour. The question is whether he is pursuing the case because he's sure she's guilty or out of revenge for her treatment of him when their love affair broke up twelve years previous.
- 1963–19671h7.2 (12)TV EpisodeA group of elderly criminals living in a retirement home get together to pull off one last heist.
- 1963–19671h7.2 (18)TV EpisodeA comedy classic whodunit with an amazing comedic ensemble group.
- A bittersweet love story about two people caught up in the maelstrom of World War II.
- 1963–19671h7.2 (22)TV EpisodeAfter the Civil War ends, a rich horse rancher out West hires the Bannisters, a married Southern couple who lost everything in the war, to help run his ranch. What the Banisters don't know is that their new boss has more on his mind than breeding horses, and his plans include the pretty Mrs. Bannister.
- 1963–19671h7.1 (15)TV EpisodeAn old-time movie studio executive is the victim of a corporate takeover. In his waning days, he takes his anger out on everyone around him, from family to movie stars, and vainly attempts to push through an outdated movie project.
- 1963–19671h7.1 (20)TV EpisodeA hitchhiker runs into trouble in a small town.
- What is a beautiful girl to do when she rejects city life but finds no comfort in her seaside home and her old friends there?
- During World War II, intelligence pulls four "lifers" out of prison and sends them to steal top-secret rocket plans.
- 1963–19671h6.7 (14)TV EpisodeA chemist engages in pure research, but some of his research is dangerous. And he's a bit of a klutz. And he's a little socially inept, too. All things combined make him a danger to himself and others.
- 1963–19671h6.6 (9)TV EpisodeA comedian, bound for Moscow on a cultural-exchange visit, finds himself involved in a web of international intrigue.
- 1963–19671h6.4 (9)TV EpisodeEx-paratrooper Quinton Morrow (Hugh O'Brian), now a movie star, returns to an Army base to make a parachute jump for publicity.
- A doctor (William Shatner) is slapped with a malpractice suit when a wealthy Malaysian merchant's daughter succumbs to a tropical disease.
- 1963–19671h6.2 (14)TV EpisodeA stuntman, beset by personal problems, offers a director a startling climax for his film: a suicidal 200-foot jump from a bridge.
- Musical story about a tenacious record-company magnate trying to sign up a star comedian.
- 1963–19671h5.9 (13)TV EpisodeAfter enduring a pompous and tyrannical boss for 28 years, Ed Davis (Groucho Marx) has a brief argument with him, gets fired, and decides to retire to Florida with his wife.
- 1963–19671h5.8 (8)TV EpisodeA girlie magazine publisher is denounced by the candidate he is secretly supporting.
- 1963–19671h5.8 (7)TV EpisodeWorld War II Ireland: two demolition experts take a quick dislike to each other while disarming mines on a beach.
- An American grapples with an assassin for the OAS (Secret Army Organization) in Paris during the Algerian conflict. The story explores terrorism, its motivations, and the moral issues it raises.
- 1963–19671h5.6 (14)TV EpisodeFive years ago, talented young architect David Vincent turned to the bottle after his girlfriend Helen married another man. Now Helen's husband is dead, and David hopes to resume the romance.
- 1963–19671h5.2 (8)TV EpisodeAn ex-con spends so much time at church that a cop suspects him of planning a robbery.
- Campaign manager Parker Hite (Milton Berle) is at his wits end. He can't get support for his candidate, and his marriage is falling apart.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeAn angry young man, alienated from family and friends, plans to rob a filling station. A vague underworld character persuades him to hire an aged safe-cracker to help him.
- A Native American seeks revenge on the man he holds responsible for his father's lynching.
- A playwright (George Maharis) has written a play that could be a hit, if popular actress (Simone Signoret) agrees to play the lead. But he is determined not to alter one word of his script to make it a more commercial vehicle.
- A pop singer finds himself caught up in the middle of a romantic triangle.
- The time is August 7, 1945. Submarine skipper Vince McGuire, anticipating a Japanese surrender, is bending the rules to avoid combat. McGuire is determined to save lives; his executive officer is determined to sink the enemy on sight.
- A burned-out doctor finds that his young protégé is helping to renew his spirit and dedication to medicine. Meanwhile, his wife has found a way to renew her own spirit.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeIn Cuba, a manhunt is under way to recapture Douglas Vinson (Dana Andrews), an American who was rescued moments before he was to face a firing squad.
- A New York author and his pregnant wife relocate to a small California town. He becomes editor of a tiny weekly newspaper, drawing both praise and wrath by using the publication as a pulpit for his crusading.
- A stranger in a strange land must sometimes take unusual measures to ensure survival.
- A playwright murders the man who fell in love with his wife, and then decides to kill her, too.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeA brilliant but acutely unlucky research scientist (Donald O'Connor) is romantically targeted by a world-renowned big game hunter (Jean Hale). She's determined to "bag" him for her own, never mind that he's already married.
- An aspiring concert pianist is one of three finalists in a scholarship competition, and her romantic involvement with a flamboyant conductor who's also one of the judges has her teacher worried.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeWhile being operated on, a man dies but is brought back to life. However, he has no memory of his life prior to the operation. A government agent hears about it and decides that someone like him would be invaluable as an undercover agent.
- A sculptor (Bradford Dillman) knows he's hit rock bottom when he has to borrow money from his girlfriend (Jean Simmons) in order to attend his father's funeral. At the graveside, he vows to do something "worthwhile" with his life. Problem is, sculpting is all he knows.
- A monk living in isolation in a mountain cabin finds his life turned around when an escaped convict, his brother and a girl who they both love break into his cabin trying to escape the law.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeA newspaperman investigating the whereabouts of a notorious international criminal follows his leads to a lavish estate on a secluded Greek island. He's convinced that he's on to something when he's beaten up by thugs who warn him to get off the island.
- A retired and reformed gangster is hounded by the DA's office to testify against the underworld dope ring he once ruled.
- In a battle between the Nazis and U.S. Intelligence for a set of counterfeit plates, the U.S. must elicit the help from a convict (James Franciscus). He's the only one who knows where the plates are hidden.
- Harrybell, an unconventional young Los Angeles composer, is sent to an institution for "psychiatric evaluation", because the authorities think his somewhat unusual outlook on life means he's crazy. He walks out of the facility with two other "crazies" to look for an inspiration for a musical tribute to L.A.
- A man suspected of a brutal attack is released, but the husband of the woman who had identified him organizes a vigilante committee - with tragic results.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeOld west marriage broker Horatio Lovelace (Bob Hope) travels from town to town matching women to prospective husbands.
- While trying to crack a jewel-robbery case, private detective George Holloway (David Wayne) gets some unsolicited help from his two teenage daughters and retired father.
- Hannah King has two reasons for being in Rome: to win back her husband, who's courting an Arabian princess; and to land a role in Italian director Aldo Carmenelli's new art film.
- Supermodel Holly is a thrill junkie, and will do pretty much anything for "kicks". She will also gamble on anything and everything, and when living on the end and gambling don't give her the kicks she needs, she decides on the ultimate kick--murder.
- Lt. Philip Cannon (Peter Lawford) is ordered to take a group of misfit soldiers across hostile Indian territory.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeAn alcoholic CIA agent is courted by the Russians who want him to find defectors, and the Americans who want him to find spies. His girl friend just wants him to pull himself together.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeAn alcoholic CIA agent is courted by the Russians who want him to find defectors and the Americans who want him to find spies. His girl friend just wants him to pull himself together.
- A young man, resorting to female impersonation to get a job as governess, travels with a family to Europe in hopes of joining his fiancée.
- A shy, first-year law student goes to work as a live-in gardener for a wealthy family. He falls in love with the wife, and she leads him on with an affair. But then she breaks it off, with consequences leading to "murder in the first."
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeA socialite turned private investigator is hired to find a bank president who disappeared with three million dollars.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeA woman, her mother, and her daughter check into a run-down resort to hide from her abusive husband, a washed-up professional baseball player. Her mother urges her to save her marriage while her daughter combats her own emotional needs.
- When a folksinger fails to show up for a performance, his girlfriend thinks the club owner (Hugh O'Brien) should put his expensive guitar in his safe -- a good idea, because two customers are planning to steal the instrument.
- A seaman and a missionary's widow are stranded on a deserted island in the Pacific, the sole survivors of a sunken freighter.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeGirl-shy scientist Charles Fenton (Bob Newhart) has decided that it's time he married -- scientifically, by letting a computer play cupid.
- Conditions among passengers on a freighter at sea deteriorate as the ship heads towards a hurricane.
- Melvin Freebie is going broke paying for his wife's losses at the race track. When he wishes she would turn into a horse it comes true. Melvin enters the mare in a race to get his money back.
- Korea, 1951: members of a unit, ordered to hold an untenable position, feel they are being left to die.
- A bitter former athlete steals some jewels from a church on Christmas Eve, but finds that they don't make him feel any better about himself or his problems.
- Behind the Iron Curtain, four defecting seamen have been murdered, and two Bureau of Secret Services agents have been lost while investigating the crimes. Agent Don Owens' assignment: Infiltrate the waterfront and find out who is behind the murders.
- An accountant is visited every month by a "friend," who bestows gifts upon his family, then collects a monthly blackmail check from the accountant. Weary of it, the accountant plans a neat little mishap for the extortionist.
- The story is based on a naval officer, who is investigating a leak of military secrets from a naval base in Devon, England. The investigating officer finds the leak to emanate from a respected officer, with a distinguished record in WW2. Set in the early 1960's it is a complex tale, which follows a cat and mouse chase of the through London, and, later, the actions of the spying officer's friend, who is asked to assist him. There's a healthy dose of "love interest" in the shape of the delightfully described Jane Day, who later turns out to be on the side of the of those chasing the spy. The spy's actions are explained by his recollections of the deaths of soldiers during WW2, which lead him to become convinced that world peace was only obtainable by following the Communist cause. Friendships are tested to the limits and eventually the spy's friend, whose trust and respect for his former commanding officer, who had saved his life during the war, has to face the reality that his former commander really is a spy. I have not seen the televised version, and this synopsis is based on my repeated reading and re-reading of the book; so much so that I had to buy another copy! Might I recommend that those of you who are readers of either John le Carre and Len Deighton give this book a try! If the televised version is available on DVD or video I should appreciate any details of where I could obtain a copy.
- The story about American pilots serving with the RAF during World War I.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeStruggling actor Frank Carson has a messy personal life that matches his unpromising career.
- A husband looking for a new house for him and his wife comes across the perfect place: it's big, beautiful, in a nice neighborhood, the owner is "motivated" and the asking price is far less than it's really worth. Seeing a chance to get a real bargain, the husband quickly buys the house. Then he finds out why the former owner was so anxious to leave--a notorious gangster has moved into the house next door, and he has so many enemies that living in the house next to him can be bad for your health.
- To enter a race, a yachtsman tries to get backing from a wealthy sportsman.
- A broken down ex-fighter (Cliff Robertson) attempts to prevent his brother from making the boxing big-time.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeA somewhat timid sheriff finds himself going up against the notorious Swine Gang and Curly the Kid.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeSister Mary Clare (Connie Francis), a former a singer, is now a nurse at St. Jerome's Hospital. She tries to convince a young rock 'n' roll singer to go through with a needed operation.
- Comedy about a gangster who hires a "personnel psychologist" to evaluate the aptitudes of his gang.
- An art-loving billionaire tries to persuade a museum curator to help him steal one of the world's most valuable paintings.
- A GI who defected to the Red Chinese during the Korean War is en route to a U.S. missile plant as an espionage agent.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeEx-Prisoner of war Eric Kurtz (Martin Milner) has to come to grips with his deeds and overcome his mental breakdown.
- Private detective Al Packer takes an easy job to protect a small-time thief. But the new case is anything but easy: at a hotel hideout, he sees the man gunned down -- or does he? The "corpse" comes alive, fires Packer and leaves the hotel.
- A middle-aged woman (Shelley Winters) is suspected of murdering a hoodlum.
- An advertising executive (Barry Nelson) wants his wife (Janet Blair) to forget about show business - so he's far from happy when she lands the lead in a new Broadway musical.
- A housewife's kindness to a WWI vet causes a tragic misunderstanding.
- 1963–19671hTV EpisodeWhile being operated on, a man dies but is brought back to life. However, he has no memory of his life prior to the operation. A government agent hears about it and decides that someone like him would be invaluable as an undercover agent.
- Two friends are betrayed by the woman they love.
- 1963–1967TV EpisodeCoroner Dr. Steve Wojeck investigates the death by caisson disease of an Italian worker, and also examines the conditions of the victim's workplace, a tunnel under construction.
- 1963–1967TV Episode