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1. So Long, Patrick Henry
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September 15, 1965 |
An expatriate American (Ivan Dixon) living in Africa must regain his citizenship before enemy agents kill him.
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2. A Cup of Kindness
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September 22, 1965 |
An agent (David Friedkin) condemned as a turncoat pleads with pal Robinson to spare him and help undo the damage.
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3. Carry Me Back to Old Tsing-Tao
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September 29, 1965 |
An aged Chinese-American merchant (Philip Ahn) asks the partners to deliver his back taxes to the U.S. government so he can die with honor.
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4. Chrysanthemum
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October 6, 1965 |
Robinson and Scott must help a confused counterspy retrieve stolen papers before the error becomes fatal.
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5. Dragon's Teeth
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October 13, 1965 |
The poisoning of a man they were guarding points to the Blue Dragon Society; guest Joanne Linville.
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6. The Loser
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October 20, 1965 |
Captors demand heroin as ransom for Scott, held in a nightclub performer's (Eartha Kitt) dressing room.
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7. Danny Was a Million Laughs
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October 27, 1965 |
Robinson and Scott struggle to keep a man (Martin Landau) alive, but cannot save his associates; guests Keye Luke, Jeanette Nolan.
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8. The Time of the Knife
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November 3, 1965 |
Robinson and Scott head to Kyoto to retrieve a missing microfilm and protect the fiancee of the now-dead operative who once possessed it.
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9. No Exchange on Damaged Merchandise
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November 10, 1965 |
Robinson and Scott seek a double agent demanded as part of a trade for a captured American pilot.
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10. Tatia
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November 17, 1965 |
Robinson is forced to submit his new lover (Laura Devon) to loyalty tests after the death of an agent indicates she may be a Communist.
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11. The Weight of the World
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December 1, 1965 |
An inexperienced agent encumbers Robinson and Scott as they attempt to prevent an enemy faction from releasing a new bubonic-plague virus.
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12. Three Hours on a Sunday Night
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December 8, 1965 |
Robinson has three hours on a Sunday night in Kyoto to raise $50,000 to ransom Scott from an international fence holding a vital microfilm.
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13. Tigers of Heaven
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December 15, 1965 |
A Japanese neo-fascist group opposes the United States and threatens Japan's democratic government.
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14. Affair in T'Sien Cha
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December 29, 1965 |
Robinson and Scott's investigation of a missing Hong Kong train causes two murders; guest Vera Miles.
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15. The Tiger
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January 5, 1966 |
Enemy forces capture a woman (France Nuyen) to force her doctor father to commit to a political movement in the country where he works.
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16. The Barter
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January 12, 1966 |
Enemy agents grab the daughter of an American businessman living in Asia and plan to trade her for a defected Communist scientist.
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17. Always Say Goodbye
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January 26, 1966 |
The U.S. delegate's hunt for his long-lost love (France Nuyen) endangers a Japanese-American financial conference.
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18. Court of the Lion
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February 2, 1966 |
An Oxford-educated African (Godfrey Cambridge) seeks revenge for racial injustice by selling industrial diamonds to the Chinese.
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19. Turkish Delight
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February 9, 1966 |
A madman (Victor Buono) kidnaps a group of famous agronomists in Mexico City, planning to sell them to starving Third World countries.
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20. Bet Me a Dollar
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February 16, 1966 |
Robinson's bet that he can elude Scott for a week endangers his own life when he is infected with anthrax.
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21. Return to Glory
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February 23, 1966 |
A government employee (Antoinette Bower) audits the partners' expense reports as they investigate a Latin American strongman (Victor Jory).
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22. The Conquest of Maude Murdock
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March 2, 1966 |
Disguised as mariachi musicians, Robinson and Scott infiltrate a U.S. embassy reception in Mexico to keep an eye on a wealthy Oklahoman.
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23. A Day Called 4 Jaguar
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March 9, 1966 |
A Soviet cosmonaut with an interest in archaeology disappears in Mexico, where Indians mistake him for the reincarnation of an Aztec god.
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24. Crusade to Limbo
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March 23, 1966 |
After infiltrating a Latin American radical group, Robinson is assigned to murder a movie actor (Howard Duff) as a test of his loyalty.
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25. My Mother, the Spy
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March 30, 1966 |
The partners must save a former operative (Sally Kellerman), her unborn child and her double-agent lover.
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26. There Was a Little Girl
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April 6, 1966 |
Guarding a Cabinet member's daughter in Mexico turns dangerous when she buys a ceramic mask full of heroin.
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27. It's All Done with Mirrors
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April 13, 1966 |
Enemy operatives lure Robinson, then brainwash him into believing Scott is a traitor; guest Carroll O'Connor.
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28. One Thousand Fine
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April 27, 1966 |
The sole survivor of a plane crash struggles to regain his memory as he tries to help the partners recover the aircraft's load of gold.
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