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- When the Comanche Kid kills a childhood friend, Marshal Donovan convince their captain to send them out to capture the outlaw. Donovan believes that the Kid is operating in a small town called Sonora because it's the only place in Central Texas that he has committed a robbery or murder, so he and Rusty go undercover as saddle tramps to try to smoke the outlaw into the open.
- For his birthday, Chase gets a cigarette lighter, but it won't light. He works on it with ill-suited tools as his family all advise. Finally, he unwisely fuels it with gasoline, which gets it lit--but soon, so is his house.
- A young man is framed for the poisoning of his rival.
- A doctor tries to stem the spread of a plague in Paris but is thwarted by forces of greed and ignorance. The Count lends his support to the doctor and many lives are then saved.
- The Count seeks to uncover the theft of three million francs by someone known only as Veritas.
- Dantès's closest friend has been murdered, and Dantès challenges the murderer to a duel.
- Surprised to learn of Victor Hugo's unwavering faith in the French judicial system, the Count uses a turn of events to change Hugo's mind. Hugo then determines to write a book about the system called "Les Miserables."
- A washed-up movie star refuses to adapt to the television age. A meltdown lands him in the clink.
- Dantes must protect a murdered duke's children from their maniacal uncle.
- In the Château d'If, the Count tells the story of his imprisonment.
- The first steam train to Paris is destroyed in an explosion. A newspaper had reported this before it happened.
- An outlaw gang, no longer needing the bank clerk they took as a hostage, decide to eliminate the unfortunate man. Before they can kill him, the rest of the outlaws they double-crossed catches up and surrounds them. With no hope of escape unless they can shoot their tormentors, the clerk offers to throw in with the men who threatened to kill him hours earlier.
- Lou Kirn, a Navy football star in 1931 and a Squadron Commander during WW2, is faced with his biggest challenge in 1954 - a dreaded form of paralysis. During this personal battle he reaches out to save a paralyzed boy.
- Joseph Priestley, a minister and scientist is up against much when his followers dismiss his scientific findings.
- At the end of the Civil War, Texas cattlemen find themselves facing disaster with too many cattle, a bad drought, and no market for their livestock.
- A fugitive gangster comes ashore one night at the lighthouse and terrorizes the old watchman.
- Billy Halop plays Chaplin's Lt.Ray Hall in this true story. He battles his fear and a fellow soldiers of jumping out of an airplane. They both jump and conquer their fear and Chaplin Hall survives the war and becomes a doctor.
- While in Shanghai a husband races against time to develop insulin for his wife.
- A hypnotist comes to town and puts the gang in animal-like trances. Now that the spell is off, the gang returns back to their usual roles. But then while at an afternoon tea social , the spell returned, ruining a perfectly good afternoon.
- Charley impersonates his double, a man named Bud Martin, unaware that he's a wanted criminal.
- The police investigate the case of a family being threatened by an extortionist.
- While in Rome investigating the leaking of classified documents from the American Embassy, McQuinn stumbles upon a German counterfeiting plot.
- On an airplane Steve meets two children traveling alone who refuse to give their last name. When their aunt fails to meet them at the airport, Steve takes pity on them and allows them to stay in his hotel room. The children's aunt finally arrives, but Steve learns too late that a Romanian industrialist has fled to Crete with a large sum of money and the "aunt" is actually a communist agent who plans to use the children as hostages to force the defector to return behind the Iron Curtain.
- The Toppers old maid had quit and Henrietta places an ad for a new one. George leaves a note for an out of work Burlesque dancer to apply for the position with disastrous results.
- Polish diplomats attempt to reach an understanding with the German foreign office as Hitler invades Poland.
- The Kerbys want Cosmo to get a sports car for Henrietta's birthday.
- An old school chum proves irksome and gets treatment.
- The Riley's travel to Brooklyn to visit Chester's parents.
- Waldo Binny's sister, Mrs Lindsey, knocks on Riley door looking for her brother. She wants Waldo to babysit her son, Drake, for the weekend but Waldo is hiding because he knows his little nephew is a monster. Besides, Waldo has a big date tonight with his new love, Millicent. Mrs Lindsey leaves Drake in Riley's care but now no one wants responsibility to babysit the difficult child.
- Riley thinks it's time the family had a second auto and he will sacrifice his motorcycle to make it happen. Chester holds a raffle for his bike but he befuddles the idea and his plan starts to unravel.
- Gillis gets a telegram out of the blue and is secretive about its contents. Riley speculates wildly that his friend came into money and gets mad at Jim for being so mysterious.
- Riley's parents are visiting but are anxious to get back home to Brooklyn. But Chester likes them being nearby so he buys his folks a chicken ranch to operate despite the city background.
- Furious with one another after arguing, best friends Riley and Gillis compete to meet other people and make new friends.
- While on assignment in Monte Carlo, Steve finds an American intelligence agent who has been severely beaten and robbed. Steve agrees to undertake the agent's assignment - retrieving a roll of film with incriminating photographs of a corrupt politician.
- An important scientist living in Baja is dying of cancer. Our hero, a U.S. state department courier, is sent by plane to deliver radioactive material for cancer treatment. The emergency delivery does not go smoothly.
- Stu remembers the anniversary of his engagement for a change and buys his wife an string of imitation pearls. June mistakenly opens her neighbor's present to his wife, an expensive pearl necklace that's the real thing, and thinks that Stu bought them for her.
- After serving a 3-year sentence, a man is immediately picked up again on a gun charge. However, he is immediately bailed out by a local crime boss.
- Sapphire agrees to safeguard a teenage girl's diary. After the Kingfish accidentally discovers it and learns what's written in it, he assumes that Sapphire is having an affair with another man.
- Steve must retrieve a washed-up Skipper from Macao back to see his dying Commodore father in San Francisco. No easy task since the Skipper is ashamed to show his face back in the states. The ruthless smugglers with whom he is associated also complicate matters.
- The Gang turn to playing football, and face tough competition against the Gas House Garlics.
- A Code 999 is on when a juvenile delinquent pulls a gun on two cops.
- The sheriff's office supports car clubs to keep boys out of trouble.
- Barnett investigates an elderly man's death, trying to find out what he meant by his dying word: "Arkansas".
- A woman attempts to get her husband a more lenient sentence by locating where he hid stolen money.
- The sheriff's department enlists the help of the Coast Guard to nab a killer who heisted a payroll.