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A prominent jeweler's sister is charged with shoplifting and murder; guests Leonard Nimoy, Margaret O'Brien.
George is in for a surprise when Florence poses as someone he never expected and she never intended -- Mrs. George Jefferson.
George's big mouth gets him in trouble again and jeopardizes Helen and Tom's marriage.
A girl searching for the father she's never seen appears to be a target for murder; guest Antoinette Bower.
DeSoto and Gage worry about a routine recertification exam; a child is trapped; an elderly TV-sports fan suffers shortness of breath.
A watchman is rescued from a burning warehouse.
The officers search for an alleged kidnapper, engage in a shootout and capture two hijackers.
A drug stakeout fails when the entire neighborhood knows the detectives' whereabouts.
A bureaucrat is arrested for drunkenness; a 12-year-old who robs Chano's apartment; Wojo forces the precinct's favorite deli closed for minor health code infractions.
Putting aside her pride, Louise makes a last ditch effort to save the Help Center from financial ruin.
A friend of George's begins to display an unusual interest in Jenny.
Wally's boat capsizes with Beaver aboard.
Beaver is seen on TV on a day he is supposed to be in school.
Chip resists taking a trip with a boy he dislikes; Bub dabbles in painting.
Widower Steve Douglas raises a trio of boys.
The Clampetts, under the noxious influence of J.D. Clampett, impostor and unemployed actor, go to Hollywood.
Joseph Prince says to fix your eyes on Jesus and walk above every storm, every trial, and every fear.
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Joyce Meyer, a Christian minister, discusses religious teachings and encourages people to live ethically.
James and Betty discuss how to bring God's blessings to Earth by holding to His principles in one's everyday life.
When a highway patrol officer is found dead, it looks like a hunting accident, until Dan finds a marijuana leaf in his pocket.
An abandoned car belongs to a novelist whose psychiatrist reveals that he's temporarily deranged from pain medication and is acting out his latest mystery story, playing the part of the killer.
Friday and Gannon search for a former narcotics addict who they fear has returned to drugs.
Friday and Gannon search for a woman who picks elderly people as her victims in a theft scheme.
The IRS scrutinizes George's return when he demands a refund.
Hazel's betrayal of a confidence loses George an appointment.
Wally's boat capsizes with Beaver aboard.
Beaver is seen on TV on a day he is supposed to be in school.
Chip resists taking a trip with a boy he dislikes; Bub dabbles in painting.
Widower Steve Douglas raises a trio of boys.
Samantha's guilty conscience about using magic, creates magic problems.
Sam casts a spell on all the mirrors in the house so that Esmerelda (Alice Ghostley) will look younger and renew her confidence.
A desperate moonshiner (John Anderson) on the run descends on Lottie and Jeremy as they are traveling to an Indian mission.
Willie and Terry ignore a call from an elderly woman known to ``cry wolf,'' not knowing this time is for real; guest Joan Blondell.
A professor's wife is charged with his murder soon after he staged a shooting in class; guest Barry Atwater.
A widowed lawyer (Bette Davis) clears her husband's name and helps a rebellious boy charged with murder.
Putting aside her pride, Louise makes a last ditch effort to save the Help Center from financial ruin.
A friend of George's begins to display an unusual interest in Jenny.
A law professor (Michael Rennie) defends a student involved in blackmail and murder; guest Ruta Lee.
Station 51 plans a lavish farewell party for an unpopular superior officer; a model suffers from heat stroke during a promotion stunt.
Malloy and Reed capture a pair of bandits in a shootout.
Malloy and Reed arrest the son of a wealthy manufacturer who then offers them lucrative jobs.
Barney creates a problem when he assigns a robbery case to Fish and Yemana and turns the typing over to newly assigned Detective Janice Wentworth.
Inspector Luger visits Barney to complain; Wojo arrests a cross-dressing teamster. A neighborhood vigilante is over the hill.
George and Louise are in for the surprise of their lives when their foster son arrives for a visit.
George bets Florence that he can accomplish in three hours what it takes her all day to do.
The boys use Tom Sawyer's trick to get help in painting the garage.
Wally buys a nose harness after a girl tells him he has a ``pug`` nose.
Bub's card-playing buddies causes problems for the Douglases.
Steve takes the boys to Tokyo.
Mrs. Drysdale, giving a lavish garden party, finds to her horror that she is losing her guests to the Clampetts.
Joseph Prince says to fix your eyes on Jesus and walk above every storm, every trial, and every fear.
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Joyce Meyer, a Christian minister, discusses religious teachings and encourages people to live ethically.
James and Betty discuss how to bring God's blessings to Earth by holding to His principles in one's everyday life.
Forgers are passing checks in communities, then vanishing without a trace; Dan works out their pattern, pinpointing their next strike but the crooks escape in traffic.
When a gem collector has a heart attack on the highway, his car is impounded; check reveals that valuable, uncut diamonds are missing, and a highway patrol officer is the only one who had access to the car's trunk.
Friday and Gannon answer a multiple homicide call at an old apartment house.
While investigating a burglary, Friday and Gannon trail the suspect into a world of small-time narcotics pushers.
Hazel dissuades her nephew and George's niece from marrying.
Harold believes a gravy boat has the magic of Aladdin's lamp.
The boys use Tom Sawyer's trick to get help in painting the garage.
Wally buys a nose harness after a girl tells him he has a ``pug`` nose.
Bub's card-playing buddies causes problems for the Douglases.
Steve takes the boys to Tokyo.
Endora doesn't think Darrin has a sense of humor; She gives Darrin an inappropriate sense of humor.
Phyllis, Darrin's mother sees Tabitha float a doll across the room.
The town prepares for battle after residents report seeing a huge man-creature they call ``Big Foot''; guest Ed Asner.
A man who wounded Jill is not prosecuted because of a brain tumor, leaving the rookies the task of proving that he should be jailed.
A lawyer (Hugh O'Brian) and former spy solves the murder of a totalitarian state's hated minister.
An attorney unveils the murderer of a wealthy electronics man and restores the freedom of a young girl.
George and Louise are in for the surprise of their lives when their foster son arrives for a visit.
George bets Florence that he can accomplish in three hours what it takes her all day to do.
Perry's client, a dog, is brought to court and helps solve a murder.
Bewildered Gage debates several possible courses of action when a computer error results in his paycheck being considerably inflated.
Malloy and Reed arrest the daughter of a wealthy industrialist on a shoplifting charge.
A courageous teenager comes forward as a witness against hoodlums -- only to be abducted.
Assured that no one knows his whereabouts, a state's witness against the syndicate gets a phone call right after he arrives at the 12th precinct.
The detectives capture a prison-escape artist for the FBI. A self-declared bird-man drops in. Harris decides to write a novel.
Convinced that her life is dull, Florence goes for a luxurious beauty treatment at a chic and exclusive salon.
George's decision to become the partner of an apparently fatherless boy leads him into the middle of a sensitive family problem.
Wally must care for ailing Beaver's pigeons.
Beaver goes to the dentist for his first filling.
The arrival of a band of Greek settlers sets off a land dispute involving the Bolts and their loggers; guest Lou Antonio.
Jed decides that his tomboy daughter Elly, who has taken up motorcycle riding, needs a mother to make her a lady.
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Two safecrackers hide in a truck to rob a manufacturer's safe overnight. The driver, their cohort, drives them away the next morning.
After an argument, Herman draws a line down the center of the house and orders Grandpa to stay on his side.
Herman is mistaken for a dummy by a couple of fraternity boys, who cart him off to a sorority house.
Wally must care for ailing Beaver's pigeons.
Beaver goes to the dentist for his first filling.
Aging but beautiful Lily Langford is touring the West, and she arrives in Laramie broke and one step ahead of bill collectors, thanks to her gambler husband.
Passengers of a stagecoach, forced to wait out a storm at the Sherman Ranch, all have something they are trying to hide.
The new stage line superintendent wants Jess fired, which causes tension on the ranch; Slim and Jess track horse thieves.
The arrival of a band of Greek settlers sets off a land dispute involving the Bolts and their loggers; guest Lou Antonio.
A millionaire, his niece (Judith Allen) and a pilot (James Dunn) love a little orphan (Shirley Temple) who sings ``On the Good Ship Lollipop.``
Malloy and Reed have to exercise their wits when they have to deal with a drunken driver.
Beaver is seen on TV on a day he is supposed to be in school.
Wally's boat capsizes with Beaver aboard.
A friend of George's begins to display an unusual interest in Jenny.
Putting aside her pride, Louise makes a last ditch effort to save the Help Center from financial ruin.
A bureaucrat is arrested for drunkenness; a 12-year-old who robs Chano's apartment; Wojo forces the precinct's favorite deli closed for minor health code infractions.
A drug stakeout fails when the entire neighborhood knows the detectives' whereabouts.
The officers search for an alleged kidnapper, engage in a shootout and capture two hijackers.
A watchman is rescued from a burning warehouse.
DeSoto and Gage worry about a routine recertification exam; a child is trapped; an elderly TV-sports fan suffers shortness of breath.
A girl searching for the father she's never seen appears to be a target for murder; guest Antoinette Bower.
George's big mouth gets him in trouble again and jeopardizes Helen and Tom's marriage.
George is in for a surprise when Florence poses as someone he never expected and she never intended -- Mrs. George Jefferson.
A prominent jeweler's sister is charged with shoplifting and murder; guests Leonard Nimoy, Margaret O'Brien.
A stewardess will inherit $200,000 if she was the baby abandoned at an orphanage; guest Jesse White.
Ordered to protect an injured Ryker from a vengeful ex-convict, Jill discovers she has become a target herself; guest Joseph Campanella.
The Bolt brothers befriend a bitter, wounded Indian boy (Ric Natoli) whose family has been murdered; guest Eddie Firestone.
Samantha comes up with an idea to win the Mother Flanagan's Irish Stew account.
Darrin's day begins with a splash and ends up with unwanted cash.
Robbie becomes the victim of hero worship when he shares a locker with the school's star athlete.
Mike is dissatisfied with his current girlfriend.
Beaver spends the day at the trash man's house.
Beaver uses the money for Wally's birthday present to buy a bow-and-arrow set.
Mr. Griffin thinks George and Hazel mock his lack of learning.
When Barney, the mailman, fails to appear for work, Hazel begins to worry.
A vaudevillian-turned-wino claims that he was bilked out of money he found on the street.
Friday and Gannon discover a Fagin-like gang in operation while probing a series of business burglaries.
A reckless driver injures a little girl, then her father is paid off not to press charges; Dan learns that the father was the main suspect in an old bank heist, and the loot was never found.
A woman gets amnesia after falling off a cliff; when she is found, they realize her husband must be somewhere in the forest, also injured.
James and Betty discuss how to bring God's blessings to Earth by holding to His principles in one's everyday life.
Joyce Meyer, a Christian minister, discusses religious teachings and encourages people to live ethically.
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Joseph Prince says to fix your eyes on Jesus and walk above every storm, every trial, and every fear.
Jed receives news that his multimillion-dollar account is overdrawn by $34.70.
Robbie becomes the victim of hero worship when he shares a locker with the school's star athlete.
Mike is dissatisfied with his current girlfriend.
Beaver spends the day at the trash man's house.
Beaver uses the money for Wally's birthday present to buy a bow-and-arrow set.
George's big mouth gets him in trouble again and jeopardizes Helen and Tom's marriage.
George is in for a surprise when Florence poses as someone he never expected and she never intended -- Mrs. George Jefferson.
Wojo is attracted to a hooker picked up on a raid and she threatens harassment charges; Rachel wants her own apartment.
Barney's friend is assigned to investigate allegations of corruption in the 12th precinct; Chano pursues an obscene phone caller.
Malloy is assigned desk duty because of a broken wrist but still finds plenty of action.
Malloy and Reed call the Firearms and Explosives Section when they suspect they have found a bomb.
Gage and DeSoto run into procedural obstacles when they agree to serve on a suggestion committee to improve conditions in the station.
A man invites his murder by buying his girlfriend's racehorse after jilting her for an older woman; guest Jim Davis.
Louise's jealous curiosity reaches criminal proportions when she talks Helen into helping her break into George's office safe.