77 Sunset Strip TV series 1958-1964 DVD

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Title: 77 Sunset Strip TV series 1958-1964 DVD starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Runtime: 60 min (206 episodes) Color: Black and White Format: DVD Region ALL (Playable on any DVD player World Wide) Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1 Genre: Action / Crime / Drama Language: English

24 DVD Set

Season 1 Season 1, Episode 1: Girl on the Run Original Air Date—10 October 1958 PI Stu is hired to find a singer who witnessed a murder, before she's iced too. She and Stu fall in love. Comb-crazy, cold-blooded hit-man Smiley is played by Edd Byrnes, whose performance was so popular with teenage girls Byrnes was written into the series in a different part: hip car hop Kookie. This 77 (!) minute pilot was released theatrically in the Caribbean to block Roy Huggins financial claim of creating the series in a run of 40s noir novels. The pilot then became the first episode of "77 Sunset Strip." Consequently, Huggins became a producer on 77 Sunset Strip, then "Maverick" (1957), Rockford Files etc. and created the ironclad Huggins Contract. Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. also appeared as Huggins' character Stuart Bailey in a prior series, "Conflict."

Season 1, Episode 2: Lovely Lady, Pity Me Original Air Date—17 October 1958 Stu's Monday starts maddeningly. His op's blackmailing a philandering client, so Stu chucks him out onto the Strip, frightening off a voluptuous, potential client waiting in the lobby. Stu Bailey dashes after the steamy blonde, who refuses to divulge her name - despite their plunging into a whirlwind romance. The operative turns up dead in Stu's office, but Stu was trysting with the mystery woman at the time. When she goes missing, the heat hunt Stu for his op's murder, Stu tracks his alibi.

Season 1, Episode 3: A Nice Social Evening Original Air Date—24 October 1958



Season 1, Episode 4: Casualty Original Air Date—31 October 1958 A woman hires Jeff to find her dead husband, who she's just seen alive ! Kookie and Doll trail the fast-moving zombie, who continues changing names & addresses, and his glamorous new girlfriend. As Jeff makes significant progress with the help of an easily-charmed landlady, the company which insured the resurrected man hires Stu also. Somehow, a mysterious Mr. Dolan who looks half-dead, is involved too.

Season 1, Episode 5: The Bouncing Chip Original Air Date—7 November 1958 A Vegas casino falters, because their chips are being counterfeited. "The Meteor" hires Stu, who discovers the plastics company that's making the counterfeits, then goes undercover as a cardsharp from Miami, to find out if the scheme's mastermind is relocated Chicago gangster Frenchy LaTour (Goldfield, Nevada native Brad Dexter - Harry Luck in "The Magnificent Seven"). The menacing Frenchy is also suspected of fitting his former boss Big Ears Beecham with a concrete kimono. Includes the second credited filmed performance by Dyan Cannon.

Season 1, Episode 6: Two and Two Makes Six Original Air Date—14 November 1958 Finding Hollywood more perilous than Folsom, ex-con hires dynamic duo Jeff & Stu to riddle out precisely who's shooting at him. Convicted robber Detterback chilled out in the cooler, but the heat don't buy that he's doesn't know the assassin, so Detterback goes almost batty. His wife made it large as a fashion designer during the bad time he was hanging in the stately big house, but is his Alice the greatest, most loyal spouse ? Or does she deserve something better than Detterback, who might get it, pow, right in the kisser?

Season 1, Episode 7: All Our Yesterdays Original Air Date—21 November 1958 PI Stu lensing brand-new silent flicker while battling gaggle of greedy heirs? Ex-screen goddess tabs Stu to spend whatever's necessary for a silent masterpiece, including rounding up her elderly former crew & cast-mates. Her adult children fear amateur mogul Stu will blow their inheritance, so they cast their own crew of experts, to prove Lucinda Lane's lost her marbles. Carhop Kookie wants a role in the spectacular too - reasoning he's a jumble of jerky moves already.

Season 1, Episode 8: The Well-Selected Frame Original Air Date—28 November 1958

Season 1, Episode 9: The Iron Curtain Caper Original Air Date—5 December 1958

Season 1, Episode 10: Vicious Circle Original Air Date—12 December 1958

Season 1, Episode 11: One False Step Original Air Date—19 December 1958 Stranger on a plane proposes exchanging murders to crime-busting Fed whose wife won't grant him a divorce. A gossip column tips the stranger, a novelist, to the prosecutor's dilemma, so he trails the attorney onto a flight from D.C. to L.A. David the prosecutor isn't sure whether the charming "John Smith," the author, is seriously insane or just has a very cavalier sense of humor, so David hires Stu Bailey to protect his philandering wife from murder. Stu gets some unwanted aid from the Fed's future sister-in-law, who he fluffs off as an interfering ditz, but she turns out to have a very Hawaiian eye.

Season 1, Episode 12: The Court Martial of Johnny Murdo Original Air Date—26 December 1958

Season 1, Episode 13: Hit and Run Original Air Date—2 January 1959 Kookie's just driven by a hit & run killing 2 people, when a mysterious blonde repeatedly tries to run him off Sunset Boulevard. The crash disfigures the woman, & a witness disappears from the scene with her purse. Hotrodder Kookie was on the way to a hot date, so he'd borrowed Stu's classier ride. The woman's a well-known thesp, her hubby's a well-connected tycoon, so the fuzz put the squeeze on hep-cat Kookie, not the jet setters. PI Stu tries to untangle the web that's ensnared him too.

Season 1, Episode 14: Not an Enemy in the World Original Air Date—9 January 1959

Season 1, Episode 15: The Secret of Adam Cain Original Air Date—16 January 1959 Stu goes international to fetch a black vase from duplicitous art dealer, while fending off tight-lipped tough guy Iron Man Brown. An Oklahoma oil tycoon left the seemingly worthless vessel to his English niece and nephew who hire Stu, but won't tell him why they'll pay anything to retrieve it.

Season 1, Episode 16: The Girl Who Couldn't Remember Original Air Date—23 January 1959

Season 1, Episode 17: Dark Vengeance Original Air Date—30 January 1959

Season 1, Episode 18: Conspiracy of Silence Original Air Date—6 February 1959

Season 1, Episode 19: Eyewitness Original Air Date—13 February 1959

Season 1, Episode 20: Lovely Alibi Original Air Date—20 February 1959

Season 1, Episode 21: In Memoriam Original Air Date—27 February 1959 Struggling book publisher learns that he's dead, from a newspaper ad. He hoped he'd be in clover not a coffin, because he's about to publish a book blowing the whistle on a Latin American dictator. But with his ace editor about to divorce him for dallying with talent less, but shapely female authors, he needs Bailey & Spencer's services. Stu's soon in a spin too: he gets caught in a revolving brunette.

Season 1, Episode 22: The Fifth Stair Original Air Date—6 March 1959 Forlorn hubby prefers to have his wife killed, rather than let her get away with adultery. Tony's tight alibi, & plan to make it look like a burglary gone too far seem perfect. Even when major complications boil up, slick Tony turns them to his advantage. PIs Bailey & Spencer get mired in Tony's La Brea tar-pit, causing their apprentice operative Kookie to go totally Bugs Bunny a la Blanc.

Season 1, Episode 23: The Pasadena Caper Original Air Date—13 March 1959

Season 1, Episode 24: The Hong Kong Caper Original Air Date—20 March 1959

Season 1, Episode 25: A Check Will Do Nicely Original Air Date—27 March 1959

Season 1, Episode 26: The Grandma Caper Original Air Date—3 April 1959

Season 1, Episode 27: Honey from the Bee Original Air Date—10 April 1959

Season 1, Episode 28: Abra-Cadaver Original Air Date—17 April 1959

Season 1, Episode 29: A Bargain in Tombs Original Air Date—24 April 1959

Season 1, Episode 30: The Widow Wouldn't Weep Original Air Date—1 May 1959

Season 1, Episode 31: Downbeat Original Air Date—8 May 1959 Although he is acquitted for lack of evidence of the crime of sedition, Bailey's private investigator's license is revoked and he goes on a drinking spree. He is then recruited by a former friend to conduct business with Communists.

Season 1, Episode 32: The Canine Caper Original Air Date—15 May 1959 A jewel robbery of rubies takes place in Amsterdam and Jeff is called upon to investigate if they are to be smuggled into the United States. It is found that they were smuggled in a poodle's collar and the agent of a famed actress is suspected.

Season 1, Episode 33: Mr. Paradise Original Air Date—22 May 1959 Bailey is hired by the Blanton family to investigate a cult which is attempting to mesmerize Cyrus Blanton. The cult is run by Mr. Paradise who is building a new community called Eden which rejects the future and embraces the ways of the past. Upon meeting Paradise Bailey becomes suspicious of him and his motives and believes he is more con man than prophet. Lt. Gilmore and the police can do nothing because Paradise is careful not to break any laws. When Blanton falls under Paradise's influence and wills a large portion of his estate to Eden Bailey sends Roscoe and Kookie in undercover as applicants to snoop around.

Season 1, Episode 34: Strange Girl in Town Original Air Date—29 May 1959

Season 2

Season 2, Episode 1: Only Zeroes Count Original Air Date—2 October 1959

Season 2, Episode 2: The Kookie Caper Original Air Date—9 October 1959 Man fleeing a murder scene is unaware a pretty runaway is hiding in his backseat. When they arrive at 77 Sunset Strip, Kookie avidly takes in the teenager to protect her from the killers. But the ginchy Carrie doesn't want to hide, she's come to Hollywood to crash the movies and meet Sugarfoot. Bailey & Spencer's sleazy rival, Shamus Legs Carson weasels in on the case when he hears there's a big reward for finding the starstruck teen.

Season 2, Episode 3: Six Superior Skirts Original Air Date—16 October 1959

Season 2, Episode 4: Clay Pigeon Original Air Date—23 October 1959 Stu's on the lam for 2 murders committed after he tracked the victims down for an acid-tongued talk radio host who's about to ink a big TV deal. Police chief Happy Happerson hunts Stu, while Kookie & company scramble after the other 2 targets on the shock jock's list, before they take the big sleep too. The scandalmonger's Hollywood agent keeps leaving town. Is she the shooter ?

Season 2, Episode 5: Thanks for Tomorrow Original Air Date—30 October 1959 Crime syndicate hires a gambler to layoff racetrack bets to out-of-state bookies to keep the odds from diving. The go-between Lonnie Drew is an old pal of Jeff Spencer, whose help is needed when Drew suspects that he's going to be set up with a briefcase full of hot semolians. It's a boat race scheme, i.e. the other horses' owners are paid to lose to the long-shots backed by the Syndicate.

Season 2, Episode 6: Sing Something Simple Original Air Date—6 November 1959 An opera diva is almost sandbagged on stage, but she doesn't want any gendarmes involved, so her manager hires opera-loving Stu to investigate. Posing as her new paramour, Stu flushes her torch-bearing ex-husband and a hot-tempered tenor out of the scenery as suspects. Kookie almost ankles from his square, undercover assignment as a spear-carrier, but a blonde ingénue from the Bronx keeps him on task.

Season 2, Episode 7: The Treehouse Caper Original Air Date—13 November 1959 Spencer, the police, the insurance company and the daughter of a thief are all looking for $250,000 of buried jewelry.

Season 2, Episode 8: Out of the Past Original Air Date—20 October 1959

Season 2, Episode 9: The Widow and the Web Original Air Date—27 November 1959 Seductive widow suspected of offing her husband via an industrial accident, when she goes after PI Jeff Spencer and almost every available (& unavailable) man at her husband's plant. When an anonymous note alleges the worker was murdered, the factory's insurance company hires Jeff to investigate.

Season 2, Episode 10: Secret Island Original Air Date—4 December 1959 Stuart Bailey, his prisoner and four others survive a plane crash and are washed ashore on an isolated island. Exploring their haven, Bailey learns to his horror that within 48 hours, it might turn out to be a death-trap.

Season 2, Episode 11: The Texas Doll Original Air Date—11 December 1959

Season 2, Episode 12: Vacation with Pay Original Air Date—18 December 1959

Season 2, Episode 13: The Jukebox Caper Original Air Date—25 December 1959

Season 2, Episode 14: Created He Them Original Air Date—1 January 1960

Season 2, Episode 15: Collector's Item Original Air Date—8 January 1960

Season 2, Episode 16: Switchburg Original Air Date—15 January 1960 Art Mooney hires Staurt Bailey to look into an old hotel he wants to buy in a small town named Switchburg in the Nevada desert. Stuart finds a hotel that has been boarded up and out of use for years and a town much the same. There are only a handful of residents left and his questions raise suspicions. And there's the matter of the mysterious light people see coming from the hotel at night.

Season 2, Episode 17: The One That Got Away Original Air Date—22 January 1960

Season 2, Episode 18: Ten Cents a Death Original Air Date—29 January 1960

Season 2, Episode 19: Who Killed Cock Robin? Original Air Date—5 February 1960

Season 2, Episode 20: Condor's Lair Original Air Date—12 February 1960

Season 2, Episode 21: The Starlet Original Air Date—26 February 1960

Season 2, Episode 22: Safari Original Air Date—4 March 1960

Season 2, Episode 23: Blackout Original Air Date—11 March 1960

Season 2, Episode 24: The Return to San Dede: Part 1 Desert Story Original Air Date—18 March 1960

Season 2, Episode 25: Return to San Dede: Part 2, Capitol City Original Air Date—25 March 1960

Season 2, Episode 26: Publicity Brat Original Air Date—1 April 1960

Season 2, Episode 27: The Fix Original Air Date—8 April 1960

Season 2, Episode 28: Legend of Crystal Dart Original Air Date—15 April 1960 Bailey is hired by Crystal Dart a famous entertainer who became famous in Paris after the war. He is to deliver papers to her soon-to-be ex-husband who has taken residence in her rundown ski lodge. She wants him out. Ken Dexter is helping Crystal write her autobiography and he tries to warn Bailey off. Bailey doesn't scare and he and Crystal along with Dexter drive into the mountains to serve the papers. Kurt, Dart's husband, is in a cast from a skiing accident and he is being cared for by Marie, a local nurse. Dexter's wife Janice also soon shows up and informs them that the snow has covered the road and they are all stranded. Tempers flare in the claustrophobic lodge and soon one of the party winds up dead.

Season 2, Episode 29: Stranger Than Fiction Original Air Date—22 April 1960 Jeff is hired by a wealthy middle aged man who wants his missing young wife found.The client refuses to believe she has left him for a younger man but Jeff thinks otherwise.With Roscoe's help she is quickly spotted but before her husband can be contacted a new situation has developed-she is being held for ransom!

Season 2, Episode 30: Genesis of Treason Original Air Date—29 April 1960

Season 2, Episode 31: Fraternity of Fear Original Air Date—6 May 1960

Season 2, Episode 32: Spark of Freedom Original Air Date—13 May 1960

Season 2, Episode 33: Perfect Setup Original Air Date—20 May 1960 Jeff goes to capture a thief sneaking back via a remote corner of the Islands. PI Jeff poses as a wandering gigolo, signing on as a guitar-strumming lounge act to attract lonely women to a struggling resort. Cricket Blake chirps along with him, but the new competition brings out the worst in a scheming philanderer and a torch-bearing local police chief.

Season 2, Episode 34: Sierra Original Air Date—27 May 1960 Man-eating cat stalks the Sierras, making Stu's inquiry about a friend's daughter a low priority with frazzled mountain residents. Stu's old buddy suspects his daughter is rebelling against his strict single-parenting by getting mixed-up with shady characters. A mild-mannered geology professor boarding at the buddy's house, packing heat on his wilderness sabbatical makes Stu wary too.

Season 2, Episode 35: The Silent Caper Original Air Date—3 June 1960 Stripper Jingle Bells, key witness in a mob trial, is kidnapped to keep her from testifying. Jeff spots her being held in an apartment, then identifies her when he finds one of her trademark "jingle bell" earrings on the sidewalk. Jeff pursues when the kidnapper moves her to a mountain ranch off Route 66.

Season 2, Episode 36: Family Skeleton Original Air Date—10 June 1960

Season 3

Season 3, Episode 1: Attic Original Air Date—16 September 1960 Jeff sees enticing wanted robber Vetta Nygood, tails her to a remote mountain hideout, but her accomplices nab him. The ice-cold gang leader Hammett panics, so he ties & gags Jeff up in the abandoned house's attic. Then the 3 robbers flee after divvying up the loot, before the 4th thug, the menacing Deek arrives to claim his cut. Who gets to Jeff first: a chummy rattlesnake, the cops or the vengeful Deek ?

Season 3, Episode 2: The Fanatics Original Air Date—23 September 1960

Season 3, Episode 3: The President's Daughter Original Air Date—30 September 1960

Season 3, Episode 4: The Office Caper Original Air Date—7 October 1960 Just before Stu sings lead in a mob trial, a toy manufacturer moves into 77 Sunset Strip, with no furniture but lots of ammo and suspicious visitors, especially a sinister couple who rub everybody the wrong way. Roscoe knows the head of the assassins, who hires Roscoe to courier a secret toy design from San Diego.

Season 3, Episode 5: The Wide-Screen Caper Original Air Date—14 October 1960 Astrologer predicts murder will strike the same film fest again, once more claiming someone close to super-agent Shelly Blair. Bailey & Spencer have no trouble mobilizing all their young male ops to protect Shelly's 4 starlet clients (MM, Lotus Lee, Sprite Simpson, Helga Haller), while Roscoe draws an ex-silent film diva, and Suzanne shields an ego-maniacal French heartthrob.

Season 3, Episode 6: The Negotiable Blonde Original Air Date—21 October 1960 A duplicitous blonde swipes $500,000 from her employer/fiancé, after he hired Jeff Spencer to accompany her and a satchel of negotiable bonds from San Francisco to L.A. She gives Jeff the slip, along with another, much younger fiancé. When Jeff suspects she's fled to Acapulco, fiancé number II joins the chase.

Season 3, Episode 7: The Laurel Canyon Caper Original Air Date—28 October 1960 Crooner, who's finally cracked the big screen, is suspected of rubbing out scandal sheet publisher Ransome, for threatening to expose the singer's rap sheet. Bailey & Spencer's new gumshoe Rex Randolph sets out to nab the killer, to prove the golden throat's innocence. High on Rex's checklist of suspects is comic Chick Little, who may be another of Ransome's blackmail pigeons.

Season 3, Episode 8: Double Trouble Original Air Date—4 November 1960 Is Stu moonlighting as a Mafia hit man or could he just be an exact double for Sandy the Executioner? Kefauver's G-Men summon ex-CIA spook Stu Bailey inside the Beltway, to find out before New York's Silk Cipriano has his contract fulfilled on rival narcotics dealer California Baldy Mike Hannigan, sparking a bi-coastal gang war.

Season 3, Episode 9: Trouble in the Middle East Original Air Date—11 November 1960

Season 3, Episode 10: The Duncan Shrine Original Air Date—18 November 1960

Season 3, Episode 11: The Double Death of Benny Markham Original Air Date—25 November 1960

Season 3, Episode 12: The Antwerp Caper Original Air Date—2 December 1960

Season 3, Episode 13: The Affairs of Adam Gallante Original Air Date—9 December 1960

Season 3, Episode 14: The Valley Caper Original Air Date—16 December 1960

Season 3, Episode 15: The Dresden Doll Original Air Date—25 December 1960

Season 3, Episode 16: The Rice Estate Original Air Date—30 December 1960

Season 3, Episode 17: The Hamlet Caper Original Air Date—6 January 1961

Season 3, Episode 18: The Man in the Mirror Original Air Date—13 January 1961 A man with split personality hires Bailey and Spencer to protect him from his would-be murderer--his own alter ego.

Season 3, Episode 19: The College Caper Original Air Date—20 January 1961 Bailey and Kookie enter college--as teacher and student--to protect a gangster's football-hero son.

Season 3, Episode 20: The Positive Negative Original Air Date—27 January 1961 Rex is engaged by Gunnar Isis, a ruthless international tycoon, to guard a priceless diamond tiara. When it is stolen from his mistress, lovely ballerina Amanda Sant, Rex is thrown into a maze of murderers, blackmailers and Nazis.

Season 3, Episode 21: The Corsican Caper Original Air Date—3 February 1961 Suzanne is swindled in a confidence scheme and then becomes a murder suspect when the con man turns up dead.

Season 3, Episode 22: Once Upon a Caper Original Air Date—10 February 1961

Season 3, Episode 23: Strange Bedfellows Original Air Date—17 February 1961

Season 3, Episode 24: A Face in the Window Original Air Date—24 February 1961

Season 3, Episode 25: Tiger by the Tail Original Air Date—3 March 1961

Season 3, Episode 26: The Space Caper Original Air Date—10 March 1961

Season 3, Episode 27: Open and Close in One Original Air Date—19 March 1961

Season 3, Episode 28: The Legend of Leckonby Original Air Date—24 March 1961

Season 3, Episode 29: Old Card Sharps Never Die Original Air Date—31 March 1961

Season 3, Episode 30: Vamp Til Ready Original Air Date—7 April 1961

Season 3, Episode 31: The Common Denominator Original Air Date—14 April 1961

Season 3, Episode 32: The 6 Out of 8 Caper Original Air Date—21 April 1961

Season 3, Episode 33: The Celluloid Cowboy Original Air Date—28 April 1961

Season 3, Episode 34: The Eyes of Love Original Air Date—5 May 1961

Season 3, Episode 35: Designing Eye Original Air Date—12 May 1961

Season 3, Episode 36: Caper in E Flat Original Air Date—19 May 1961

Season 3, Episode 37: Hot Tamale Caper: Part 1 Original Air Date—27 May 1961

Season 3, Episode 38: Hot Tamale Caper: Part 2 Original Air Date—2 June 1961

Season 3, Episode 39: Mr. Goldilocks Original Air Date—30 June 1961

Season 4

Season 4, Episode 1: The Rival Eye Caper Original Air Date—22 September 1961 Stu and Jeff run into a private eye business that is solving their jewel robbery cases instantly. They find it is a fence for receiving insurance money from the robberies.

Season 4, Episode 2: The Desert Spa Caper Original Air Date—29 September 1961

Season 4, Episode 3: The Man in the Crowd Original Air Date—5 October 1961 Jeff is being sought for murder by a vengeful co-patriot who fought in the Korean War with him and believes that Jeff collaborated with North Korea.

Season 4, Episode 4: The Inverness Cape Caper Original Air Date—13 October 1961 Stu is used by an organized crime syndicate to find a lawyer that is to be murdered. When Stu emerges from unconsciousness, his job now is to find the men responsible.

Season 4, Episode 5: The Lady Has the Answers Original Air Date—20 October 1961

Season 4, Episode 6: The Unremembered Original Air Date—27 October 1961

Season 4, Episode 7: Big Boy Blue Original Air Date—3 November 1961

Season 4, Episode 8: The Cold Cash Caper Original Air Date—10 November 1961

Season 4, Episode 9: The Missing Daddy Caper Original Air Date—17 November 1961

Season 4, Episode 10: The Turning Point Original Air Date—24 November 1961

Season 4, Episode 11: The Deadly Solo Original Air Date—1 December 1961

Season 4, Episode 12: Reserved for Mr. Bailey Original Air Date—8 December 1961

Season 4, Episode 13: The Navy Caper Original Air Date—15 December 1961

Season 4, Episode 14: Bullets for Santa Original Air Date—22 December 1961

Season 4, Episode 15: The Chrome Coffin Original Air Date—29 December 1961

Season 4, Episode 16: The Down Under Caper Original Air Date—5 January 1962

Season 4, Episode 17: Mr. Bailey's Honeymoon Original Air Date—12 January 1962

Season 4, Episode 18: Penthouse on Skid Row Original Air Date—19 January 1962

Season 4, Episode 19: The Diplomatic Caper Original Air Date—26 January 1962

Season 4, Episode 20: The Bridal Train Caper Original Air Date—2 February 1962

Season 4, Episode 21: The Brass Ring Caper Original Air Date—9 February 1962 A hitchhiker is used as a set-up for the murder of a strip-club owner's wife and Kookie must find out the truth soon to clear him.

Season 4, Episode 22: The Bel Air Hermit Original Air Date—16 February 1962 Stu is called upon to investigate why Laurie Cameron is wastingly speculating the family inheritance. He finds that whoever is advising her, however, is an expert, as the stocks soar. However, it is also learned why the Bel Air Hermit is such: he is trying to hide from an organized crime mob.

Season 4, Episode 23: The Parallel Caper Original Air Date—23 February 1962

Season 4, Episode 24: Twice Dead Original Air Date—2 March 1962

Season 4, Episode 25: Jennifer Original Air Date—9 March 1962

Season 4, Episode 26: The Baker Street Caper Original Air Date—16 March 1962

Season 4, Episode 27: The Long Shot Caper Original Air Date—23 March 1962

Season 4, Episode 28: Violence for Your Furs Original Air Date—30 March 1962

Season 4, Episode 29: The Pet Shop Caper Original Air Date—6 April 1962

Season 4, Episode 30: The Steerer Original Air Date—13 April 1962

Season 4, Episode 31: Ghost of a Memory Original Air Date—20 April 1962

Season 4, Episode 32: The Disappearance Original Air Date—27 April 1962

Season 4, Episode 33: The Lovely American Original Air Date—4 May 1962

Season 4, Episode 34: The Gemnologist Caper Original Air Date—11 May 1962

Season 4, Episode 35: Flight from Escondido Original Air Date—18 May 1962

Season 4, Episode 36: Dress Rehearsal Original Air Date—25 May 1962

Season 4, Episode 37: Framework for a Badge Original Air Date—1 June 1962

Season 4, Episode 38: Pattern for a Bomb Original Air Date—8 June 1962

Season 4, Episode 39: Upbeat Original Air Date—15 April 1962

Season 4, Episode 40: Nightmare Original Air Date—22 June 1962

Season 4, Episode 41: The Gang's All Here Original Air Date—29 June 1962

Season 5

Season 5, Episode 1: The Reluctant Spy Original Air Date—12 October 1962 Stu travels to Vienna to investigate the "accidental" death of a man in whose effects his widow found a profoundly disturbing letter.

Season 5, Episode 2: Leap, My Lovely Original Air Date—19 October 1962

Season 5, Episode 3: Terror in a Small Town Original Air Date—26 October 1962

Season 5, Episode 4: The Raiders Original Air Date—2 November 1962

Season 5, Episode 5: The Floating Man Original Air Date—9 November 1962

Season 5, Episode 6: The Catspaw Caper Original Air Date—16 November 1962 A young woman who escaped from Communist Hungary asks Stu to help her find her mother, a refugee whom the Communists want badly.

Season 5, Episode 7: Wolf, Cried the Blonde Original Air Date—23 November 1962

Season 5, Episode 8: The Dark Wood Original Air Date—30 November 1962

Season 5, Episode 9: Shadow on Your Shoulder Original Air Date—7 December 1962

Season 5, Episode 10: Adventure in San Dede Original Air Date—14 December 1962

Season 5, Episode 11: The Odds on Odette Original Air Date—21 December 1962

Season 5, Episode 12: The Snow Job Caper Original Air Date—28 December 1962

Season 5, Episode 13: Falling Stars Original Air Date—4 January 1963 Stu investigates a suicide and a murder, and several attempts on the life of a TV comic that may be just publicity stunts, but could also be the real thing.

Season 5, Episode 14: Tarnished Idol Original Air Date—11 January 1963 Jeff has his office girl Suzanne get in good with a brother and sister he believes are hotel swindlers. However, things get complicated when Suzanne falls in love with the brother.

Season 5, Episode 15: Scream Softly, Dear Original Air Date—18 January 1963

Season 5, Episode 16: Terror in Silence Original Air Date—25 January 1963

Season 5, Episode 17: Crashout Original Air Date—1 February 1963 Jeff and Roscoe go undercover in prison as inmates and plan an escape with an inmate who they believe can lead them to $500,000 in stolen money.

Season 5, Episode 18: The Night Was Six Years Long Original Air Date—8 February 1963

Season 5, Episode 19: Six Feet Under Original Air Date—15 February 1963 Jeff begins to suspect that a mob boss who was supposedly killed in a car accident is in fact not only alive, but the brains behind a rash of jewel and fur thefts.

Season 5, Episode 20: Escape to Freedom Original Air Date—22 February 1963

Season 5, Episode 21: Dial 'S' for Spencer Original Air Date—1 March 1963

Season 5, Episode 22: Nine to Five Original Air Date—8 March 1963

Season 5, Episode 23: Stranger from the Sea Original Air Date—15 March 1963

Season 5, Episode 24: The Man Who Wasn't There Original Air Date—22 March 1963 Jeff is hired by a man who claims that his wife and doctor put him under psychiatric care when he said he saw an old army buddy who was known to have been killed in the Korean War.

Season 5, Episode 25: Flight 307 Original Air Date—29 March 1963

Season 5, Episode 26: Target Island Original Air Date—5 April 1963

Season 5, Episode 27: Reunion at Balboa Original Air Date—12 April 1963

Season 5, Episode 28: Walk Among Tigers Original Air Date—19 April 1963

Season 5, Episode 29: The Left Field Caper Original Air Date—26 April 1963

Season 5, Episode 30: The Heartbeat Caper Original Air Date—3 May 1963 Stu is giving a lecture at a college, and is asked to investigate the murders of two friends of a brilliant criminologist who has shown that he can beat lie detectors.

Season 5, Episode 31: To Catch a Mink Original Air Date—10 May 1963

Season 5, Episode 32: Lady in the Sun Original Air Date—17 May 1963

Season 5, Episode 33: Our Man in Switzerland Original Air Date—24 May 1963

Season 5, Episode 34: Your Fortune for a Penny Original Air Date—31 May 1963

Season 5, Episode 35: The Checkmate Caper Original Air Date—7 June 1963

Season 5, Episode 36: Never to Have Loved Original Air Date—14 June 1963

Season 6

Season 6, Episode 1: 5: Part 1 Original Air Date—20 September 1963

Season 6, Episode 2: 5: Part 2 Original Air Date—27 September 1963

Season 6, Episode 3: 5: Part 3 Original Air Date—4 October 1963

Season 6, Episode 4: 5: Part 4 Original Air Date—11 October 1963

Season 6, Episode 5: 5: Part 5 Original Air Date—18 October 1963

Season 6, Episode 6: White Lie Original Air Date—25 October 1963

Season 6, Episode 7: 88 Bars Original Air Date—1 November 1963 Stu Bailey is hired by one of the richest women in the world to investigate a series of attempts on the life of her brother. The highlights of Bailey's investigation include a quick trip to Las Vegas and discovering an intruder breaking into his office. The private investigator discovers the brother is hiding something -- something that could mean the end of Bailey.

Season 6, Episode 8: Don't Wait for Me Original Air Date—8 November 1963

Season 6, Episode 9: By His Own Verdict Original Air Date—15 November 1963

Season 6, Episode 10: Deposit with Caution Original Air Date—29 November 1963

Season 6, Episode 11: The Toy Jungle Original Air Date—6 December 1963

Season 6, Episode 12: The Fumble Original Air Date—13 December 1963

Season 6, Episode 13: Bonus Baby Original Air Date—20 December 1963

Season 6, Episode 14: Paper Chase Original Air Date—27 December 1963

Season 6, Episode 15: Lover's Lane Original Air Date—3 January 1964

Season 6, Episode 16: Alimony League Original Air Date—10 January 1964

Season 6, Episode 17: Not Such a Simple Knot Original Air Date—17 January 1964

Season 6, Episode 18: The Target Original Air Date—24 January 1964

Season 6, Episode 19: Dead as the 'Dude' Original Air Date—31 January 1964

Season 6, Episode 20: Queen of the Cats Original Air Date—7 February 1964





Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ... Stuart Bailey / ... (162 episodes, 1958-1964) Roger Smith ... Jeff Spencer (81 episodes, 1958-1963) Edd Byrnes ... Kookie / ... (80 episodes, 1958-1963) Jacqueline Beer ... Suzanne Fabray / ... (66 episodes, 1958-1963)  Louis Quinn ... Roscoe / ... (63 episodes, 1958-1963) Byron Keith ... Lt. Gilmore / ... (33 episodes, 1958-1963)  Robert Logan ... J.R. Hale (28 episodes, 1958-1963) Richard Long ... Rex Randolph / ... (26 episodes, 1958-1963) Victor Buono ... Victor Traymund / ... (10 episodes, 1960-1963) Diane McBain ... Carla Stevens / ... (10 episodes, 1959-1963) Frankie Ortega ... Himself (9 episodes, 1958-1963) Joan Staley ... Hannah / ... (9 episodes, 1959-1964) Robert Colbert ... Ernie Pozen / ... (7 episodes, 1960-1964) John Van Dreelen ... Alexis Manet / ... (7 episodes, 1959-1962) Joe De Santis ... Valdez / ... (7 episodes, 1959-1962) Kaye Elhardt ... April Myford / ... (7 episodes, 1959-1963) Kathleen Crowley ... Abigail Allen / ... (6 episodes, 1958-1961) Jay Novello ... Mr. Neidorf / ... (6 episodes, 1959-1962) Brad Weston ... Dr. Langton / ... (6 episodes, 1958-1963)  John Hubbard ... Art Mooney / ... (6 episodes, 1958-1961) Andrew Duggan ... Cal Calhoun / ... (6 episodes, 1959-1963) Oscar Beregi Jr. ... Border crossing agent / ... (6 episodes, 1960-1963) Jacques Bergerac ... Inspector Claude Duprez / ... (6 episodes, 1959-1963) John Dehner ... Dr. Burke / ... (6 episodes, 1960-1963) Charles H. Radilak ... Clown / ... (6 episodes, 1962-1963) Patricia Rainier ... Eva Stehlik / ... (6 episodes, 1963) Walter Slezak ... Oskar Pauker (6 episodes, 1963) Walter Reed ... Bill Foster / ... (5 episodes, 1958-1962) Kurt Kreuger ... John Luder / ... (5 episodes, 1958-1963) Sherry Jackson ... Carrie / ... (5 episodes, 1959-1960) Merry Anders ... Herself / ... (5 episodes, 1958-1962)  Dolores Donlon ... Ann Polly / ... (5 episodes, 1958-1960) George J. Lewis ... DeLeon / ... (5 episodes, 1960-1961) Tristram Coffin ... David Hillman / ... (5 episodes, 1960-1961)  Carol Ohmart ... Ann Benson / ... (5 episodes, 1959-1961) Julie Adams ... Anne Kenzie / ... (5 episodes, 1959-1964)  Ruta Lee ... Diane Adams / ... (5 episodes, 1958-1964) Neil Hamilton ... Hamilton / ... (5 episodes, 1959-1962) Lisa Gaye ... Angela Ciardi / ... (5 episodes, 1959-1963) Carolyn Komant ... Blonde / ... (5 episodes, 1959-1961) Lisa Montell ... Linda Carnero / ... (5 episodes, 1960-1962) Luther Adler ... Thomas Allen (5 episodes, 1963)  Tony Bennett ... Maximillian (5 episodes, 1963) Richard Conte ... Detective Butter (5 episodes, 1963) Wally Cox ... Harold Harrison (5 episodes, 1963)  George Jessel ... Schleussel (5 episodes, 1963) Brian Keith ... Sergeant Patrick Cohan / ... (5 episodes, 1963) Leonid Kinskey ... Pete Kramer (5 episodes, 1963)  Peter Lorre ... Gypsy (5 episodes, 1963) Larry D. Mann ... Andy Marion (5 episodes, 1963) Herbert Marshall ... Father Anthony (5 episodes, 1963) Burgess Meredith ... Vincent Marion (5 episodes, 1963) Jimmy Murphy ... Leroy (5 episodes, 1963) Gene Nelson ... Lindstrom (5 episodes, 1963) Lloyd Nolan ... Colonel David Watkins (5 episodes, 1963) Marisa Pavan ... Anna (5 episodes, 1963)  Cesar Romero ... Lorenzo Cestari (5 episodes, 1963)  Telly Savalas ... Brother Hendricksen (5 episodes, 1963) Joseph Schildkraut ... Mr. Stehlik (5 episodes, 1963)  William Shatner ... Paul De Vinger (5 episodes, 1963) Clint Walker ... Cal Jasper (5 episodes, 1963)  Ed Wynn ... Fergenstein (5 episodes, 1963) Keenan Wynn ... Lolly (5 episodes, 1963) Paul Dubov ... Georges Theriol / ... (4 episodes, 1960-1961) Rhodes Reason ... Chad Morrow / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1963) Richard Garland ... Farley Cabot / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1961) Douglas Dick ... Dean Emery / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1963) Marianna Hill ... Juanita / ... (4 episodes, 1960-1962)  Keith Richards ... Allan Joyce / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1961)  Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. ... Pinedo / ... (4 episodes, 1960-1962) Karl Swenson ... Baldwin / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1963) Myrna Fahey ... Dolly Stewart / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1963)  Robert Lowery ... Leo McCloskey / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1962) Mario Alcalde ... Barbosa / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1962) Paula Raymond ... Karen Blair / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1964) Peter Breck ... Charles Dixon / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1962)  Constance Davis ... Mrs. Cranston / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1961) Ric Roman ... Paul Pinar / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1961) Judith Rawlins ... Alma Bogart / ... (4 episodes, 1960-1963) Dawn Wells ... Judy Rodgers / ... (4 episodes, 1961)  Hal Baylor ... Hank Schmidt / ... (4 episodes, 1960-1964) J. Edward McKinley ... Coroner / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1962) Linda Watkins ... Delphine de Janville / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1963)  Alan Baxter ... Dan Costello / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1962) Yvonne Craig ... Kristan Royal / ... (4 episodes, 1960-1964) Grace Lee Whitney ... April / ... (4 episodes, 1961-1963) Don 'Red' Barry ... Barnaby / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1962) Penny Santon ... Mrs. Elster / ... (4 episodes, 1960-1963) Simon Scott ... Brad Kalem / ... (4 episodes, 1961-1963) Kathleen Freeman ... Hannah Wells / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1963) Don Kelly ... Arnie Martin / ... (4 episodes, 1958-1963) Christine Nelson ... Eleanor Forbes / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1962)  Alden 'Stephen' Chase ... Clay Benson / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1963) Olan Soule ... Art Dealer / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1963)  Jack Anthony ... Powell / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1961) Kathie Browne ... Barbara Main / ... (4 episodes, 1961-1964) Virginia Gregg ... Fran Duncan / ... (4 episodes, 1961-1964) Philip Carey ... Captain Shore / ... (4 episodes, 1962-1963) Kathy Bennett ... Blonde / ... (4 episodes, 1962)

Plot Summary: Stu Bailey and Jeff Spencer were the wisecracking, womanizing private detective heroes of this Warner Brothers drama. Stu and Jeff worked out of an office located at 77 Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, right next door to a snazzy restaurant where Kookie worked as a valet. The finger-snapping, slang-talking Kookie occasionally helped Stu and Jeff with their cases, and eventually became a full-fledged member of the detective agency. Rex Randolph and J.R. Hale also joined the firm, and Suzanne was their leggy secretary.

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