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1. Let's Kill Karlovassi
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September 11, 1967 |
The partners object when a ruthless agent (Ruth Roman) wants them to kill a likable suspected spy.
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2. The Beautiful Children
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September 18, 1967 |
An endangered undercover agent (Paris Alexander) is reluctant to flee to safety in Greece.
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3. Laya
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September 25, 1967 |
To learn about a Central African crisis, Scott must use an embassy clerk (Janet MacLachlan) working in Greece.
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4. The Medarra Block
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October 2, 1967 |
To thwart a coup, Robinson and Scott must decipher the inscription on a wooden block given to them by a dying Moroccan.
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5. Philotimo
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October 9, 1967 |
The partners try to help a Bulgarian violin prodigy defect, but wind up accused of kidnapping.
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6. The Honorable Assassins
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October 16, 1967 |
The partners take a man and his daughter (Dorothy Lamour) across the Moroccan desert to escape bandits.
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7. Now You See Her, Now You Don't
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October 23, 1967 |
Scott and Robinson search the Greek islands for a vacationing Los Alamos mathematician (Barbara Mullen).
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8. Red Sash of Courage
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October 31, 1967 |
A father (Roger C. Carmel) who believes his daughter (Louise Sorel) was wronged by Robinson interferes with a mission to find enemy agents.
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9. The Seventh Captain
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November 14, 1967 |
Robinson and Scott must learn why enemy anti-submarine crafts pass undetected through Greek waters; guest Nick Dennis.
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10. Apollo
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November 21, 1967 |
A failed trap enables enemy agents (Pippa Scott, Nancy Kovacs) to blow up a NASA test site.
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11. Oedipus at Colonus
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November 28, 1967 |
Seeking the only man (Maurice Evans) who can lead a Moroccan revolt, the partners are captured by a political leader.
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12. The Lotus Eater
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December 12, 1967 |
Scott finds missing Kelly lounging on a Greek beach, claiming to have quit the agency.
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13. An American Empress
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December 26, 1967 |
The partners learn a casual acquaintance (France Nuyen) is a Chinese royal heir seeking to regain power.
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14. Home to Judgment
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January 8, 1968 |
Scott and injured Robinson elude pursuers at the Idaho farmhouse of Kelly's uncle (Will Geer) and aunt.
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15. Anyplace I Hang Myself Is Home
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January 16, 1968 |
A psychiatrist has suicidal Scott relive his early days of training as a spy.
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16. Tag, You're It
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January 23, 1968 |
One of the participants in a San Francisco training exercise takes the lesson seriously.
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17. A Few Miles West of Nowhere
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January 30, 1968 |
Scott and Robinson investigate the death of an agent in a town where an atomic plant will be constructed.
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18. This Guy Smith
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February 6, 1968 |
Posing as fishermen, the duo is suspected in two deaths while pursuing an enemy agent wanted for murder.
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19. Turnabout for Traitors
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February 20, 1968 |
Robinson disappears to clear himself of treason charges; guest Peter Donat.
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20. Happy Birthday... Everybody
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February 27, 1968 |
An explosives expert (Gene Hackman) escapes from prison and heads to Mexico to take revenge on the agent (Jim Backus) who arrested him.
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21. Shana
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March 5, 1968 |
A former government worker steals experimental rocket fuel to ransom her brother, held behind the Iron Curtain.
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22. The Name of the Game
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March 12, 1968 |
A security check puts Scott and Robinson at the mercy of a former general who wants them as quarry in a hunt.
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23. Suitable for Framing
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March 16, 1968 |
While guarding a senator, the agents are framed for murder to prevent their interference in a plot to kill the president.
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24. The Spy Business
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April 2, 1968 |
Robinson rejects treason allegations against an agent, until Scott uncovers ironclad evidence.
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25. Carmelita Is One of Us
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April 9, 1968 |
An agent in Acapulco uses his 10-month-old daughter to prevent microfilm from falling into enemy hands.
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26. Pinwheel
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April 16, 1968 |
The partners and a flighty but talented agent (Arlene Golonka) seek to retrieve Soviet documents in Acapulco.
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