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| 85 :04x05 - The Night of the Gruesome Games (Oct/25/1968) | | A vial with a volatile germ is stolen and Jim and Artie track it to a party hosted by an eccentric millionaire, Rufus Kraus, with a penchant for lethal games. The germ will release at midnight and the agents have that long to find it and survive Kraus' "entertainment." | | Guest Stars: William Schallert as Rufus Kraus | | | | | | |
| 87 :04x07 - The Night of the Fugitives (Nov/08/1968) | | Norbet Plank, the chief bookkeeper of a syndicate, is wanted for murder and flees to his boss' company town. Jim and Artie must get into the town, find the man, and get him out in one piece. | | Guest Stars: Bill Baldwin (1) as Hallelujah Harry, J. S. Johnson (1) as Norbert Plank, Susan Hart as Rhoda, Charles McGraw as Sheriff Baggs, Simon Oakland as Diamond Dave Desmond, Douglas Henderson as Colonel James Richmond, Mickey Hargitay as Monk, Sid McCoy as Tod Warner | Director: Mike Moder, Gunner Hellström Writer: Ken Pettus | | | | | | |
| 89 :04x09 - The Night of Fire and Brimstone (Nov/22/1968) | | Jim and Artie are summoned to the deserted mining town of Brimstone by a Professor Colecrest, who has some secret to tell them. But the town has been taken over by Zack Morton and his henchman Roach, who are after a secret Confederate shipment. When Colecrest is badly injured, Artie must go for help while Jim holds off Roach and his men.. and deal with an elderly Confederate soldier. | | Guest Stars: Robert Phillips (1) as Frank Roach, Charles Macaulay as Zack Morton (as Charles McCauley), Tommy J. Huff as Pete, Dabbs Greer as Captain Lyman Butler, Leslie Charleson as Dooley Sloane, Dick Cangey as Rusty, John Crawford (1) as Prof. Philip Colecrest, Red West as Chuck, Bill Quinn (1) as Dr. Emmet Sloane | Director: Bernard McEveety Story: Palmer Thompson | Teleplay: Joel Kane (1), Milton Smith | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 97 :04x17 - The Night of the Sabatini Death (Feb/07/1969) | | Dying crime lord Johnny Sabatini wants Jim to help his ward, the blind Sylvia, in exchange for him giving the agent information on another criminal, Boorman. Sylvia knows nothing about Sabatini's true background but has vague memories of the town of Calliope, MO. Jim and his new partner, chemist Ned Brown, investigate the matter and find that a $500,000 Army payroll was stolen and hid in Calliope, and someone knows more than they're telling. | | Guest Stars: Dick Cangey as Heavy #2, Ben Wright as Clarence, Douglas Henderson as Colonel James Richmond, Thomas A. Geas as Sheriff Chayne, Bethel Leslie as Melanie, Jill Townsend as Sylvia Nolan, Don 'Red' Barry as Farnsworth, Ted de Corsia as Johnny Sabatini, Alan Hale, Jr. (2) as Ned Brown, Jim Backus as Swanson, Red West as Heavy #1 | Director: Charles Rondeau Writer: Shirl Hendryx | | | | | | | | | |
| 100 :04x20 - The Night of the Diva (Mar/07/1969) | | Jim meets with a newly-returned Artie in New Orleans, and Gordon has to accompany a temperamental Italian diva. Jim takes on Artie's duties but they're attacked at the opera and soon find that two other divas have disappeared within the opera house. | | Guest Stars: Geraldine Baron as Caroline Mason, David Constantine as Messenger, Khalil Bezaleel as Deluc, Jorge Ben-hur as Bartender, Patrice Munsel as Rosa Montebello, Patricia Dunn as Ellen Collingwood, Beverly Todd as Angelique, Fred Stromsoe as Supernumerary, Tommy J. Huff as Supernumerary, Martin Kosleck as Igor, Douglas Henderson as Colonel James Richmond, | Uncredited: Whitey Hughes as Thug, Red West as Thug, Dick Cangey as Thug | Director: Herb Wallerstein Story: Alf Harris | Teleplay: Ken Pettus | | | | | | |
| 102 :04x22 - The Night of the Cossacks (Mar/21/1969) | | The royal family of Karovnia flees to the U.S. with a religious icon representing their family rulership. The person who forced them into exile and sent assassins after them, Count Balkovitch, needs the icon to assume power and only Jim and Artie stand in his way. | | Guest Stars: Mary Frann as Princess Lina (as Jennifer Douglas), Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Petrovsky, Aliza Gur as Maria, Luis de Córdova as Priest, Norman Leavitt as Sheriff Corby, Donnelly Rhodes (1) as Captain Zabroff, John van Dreelen as Count Balkovitch, Guy Stockwell as Prince Gregor, Nina Foch as Duchess Sophia, | Uncredited: Dick Cangey as Heavy | Director: Mike Moder Writer: Oliver Crawford | | | |
| 103 :04x23 - The Night of the Tycoons (Mar/28/1969) | | Jim comes to the aid of the Jupiter Corporation, which has already lost two members. When acting chair Amelia Bronston vetoes a request for Jim to help, the agent teams up with the headstrong Lionel, son of one of the dead men. | | Special Guest Stars: Jo Van Fleet as Amelia Bronston, | Guest Stars: Steve Carlson as Lionel Bronston, Joanie Sommers as Kyra Vanders, Richard O'Brien (2) as Van Cleve, Tol Avery as Gorhan, Lee Duncan (1) as Bartender, E. A. Sirianni as O'Brien, Nelson Welch as Board Member #5, Milton Parsons as Kessel, Virginia Peters as Matron, Maria Garcia (2) as Honey, Mike Mahoney (1) as Head Guard, Buff Brady as Butler, Jerry Mann as Board Member #6, Cal Currens as Businessman, Michelle Breeze (1) as Melanie, Kelly Shannon as Girl, | Uncredited: Tommy J. Huff as Clown Thug, Red West as Clown Thug, Dick Cangey as Clown Thug | Director: Mike Moder Story: Barney Slater | Teleplay: Louis Vittes | | | |
| 104 :04x24 - The Night of the Plague (Apr/04/1969) | | Governor Trent's daughter Averi is kidnapped by bandits, but while Jim goes to rescue her, Artie finds out that one of the men has the plague... and if Jim and anyone else exposed isn't treated in three days, they'll die. | | Guest Stars: Tyler McVey as Doctor, Flora Plumb as Saloon Girl #1, Pilar Del Rey as Mexican Matron, Wayne Cochran as Stacey, Dan Cass (1) as Olin, Doug Pence as Stagehand, Artt Frank as Drunk Actor, Edward LeVeque as Mexican Peasant, Steve Raines as Ben, Eddie Firestone as Stillis, James Lanphier as Malcolm, Bill Zuckert as Sheriff, William Bryant (1) as Duncan Lansing, Cliff Norton as Drummer, Lana Wood as Averi Trent, Douglas Henderson as Colonel James Richmond, Jacqueline J. Sayls as Saloon GIrl #2 | Director: Irving J. Moore Story: Ed Adamson | Teleplay: Frank L. Moss (1) | | | |
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