Ironside (season 7)
Ironside (season 7) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 25 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 13, 1973 – May 23, 1974 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the seventh season of Ironside.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursday at 9:00-10:00 pm (EST).
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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156 | 1 | "Confessions from a Lady of the Night" | Don Weis | Shawn Mallory | September 13, 1973 |
A magazine reveals details of Ironside's life - its source being a "lady of the night". | |||||
157 | 2 | "Murder by One" | Alexander Singer | Teleplay by: David Vowell and Sy Salkowitz Story by: David Vowell | September 20, 1973 |
Ironside questions whether the gunshot that killed a boy was suicide or murder. | |||||
158 | 3 | "In the Forests of the Night" | Russ Mayberry | Teleplay by: Michael P. Butler & Christopher Trumbo Story by: Cy Chermak | September 27, 1973 |
Ironside's long-lost love returns - only she's still a professional thief. | |||||
159 | 4 | "Fragile Is the House of Cards" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | October 4, 1973 |
A man could be in danger, but only an amnesiac's hazy memories provide clues. | |||||
160 | 5 | "The Armageddon Gang" | Russ Mayberry | Larry Brody | October 11, 1973 |
A scientist working on a project disappears, putting national security in jeopardy. | |||||
161 | 6 | "House of Terror" | Don Weis | William Douglas Lansford | October 25, 1973 |
Two visitors to a supposedly haunted mansion mysteriously disappear. | |||||
162 | 7 | "The Helping Hand" | Jerry Jameson | William D. Gordon & James Doherty | November 1, 1973 |
An alien-smuggling ring hunts down a Mexican woman out to expose their operation. | |||||
163/164 | 8/9 | "Downhill All the Way" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Michael P. Butler & Christopher Trumbo Story by: Michael P. Butler & Christopher Trumbo and Francine Carroll | November 8, 1973 |
Ironside quits the force and winds up on skid row after a boy who was in his custody gets killed. | |||||
165 | 10 | "Mind for Murder" | Gene Nelson | Judy Burns | November 15, 1973 |
A psychic can apparently predict the times and targets of arson attacks. | |||||
166 | 11 | "The Hidden Man" | Don Weis | William Gordon & James Doherty | November 29, 1973 |
An ex-prionser of war refuses to believe his policeman father died in an auto accident. | |||||
167 | 12 | "The Double-Edged Corner" | David Friedkin | Richard Landau | December 6, 1973 |
A gambler must sell information to Ironside to support his losses. | |||||
168 | 13 | "The Last Payment" | Daniel Haller | Felton Perry and William Gordon & James Doherty | December 20, 1973 |
Mark goes under cover to take down an extortion ring. | |||||
169 | 14 | "Friend or Foe" "For the Love of God" | Jerry Jameson | David P. Harmon | January 3, 1974 |
A detective friend of Ironside's is suspected of taking heroin that was evidence. | |||||
170 | 15 | "Two Hundred Large" | Robert Scheerer | Maurie Goodman | January 10, 1974 |
A bank robber's daughter is kidnapped and held for ransom. | |||||
171 | 16 | "Once More for Joey" | Krishna Shah | Sam Roeca | January 17, 1974 |
A record pirate who was bootlegging a musician's recordings is suspected of electrocuting him. | |||||
172 | 17 | "Terror on Grant Avenue" | Arnold Laven | Arthur Rowe | January 31, 1974 |
The son of Ironside's old friend is the prime suspect in a Chinese man's murder. | |||||
173 | 18 | "Class of '40" | Barry Shear | Teleplay by: Richard L. Breen Jr. & James T. Surtees and Norman Jolley Story by: Richard L. Breen Jr. & James T. Surtees | February 7, 1974 |
Ironside gets nostalgic when he returns to his home town to investigate the death of an old friend. | |||||
174 | 19 | "A Taste of Ashes" | Alvin Ganzer | Dick Nelson | February 14, 1974 |
The murder of a brother in a family occurs before the sister's surprise return. | |||||
175 | 20 | "A Death in Academe" | Russ Mayberry | Michael P. Butler & Christopher Trumbo | February 21, 1974 |
A controversial teacher is a target for murder after one of his students commits suicide. | |||||
176 | 21 | "Close to the Heart" | David Friedkin | Pauline Stone & Mike Cosgrove | February 28, 1974 |
A woman with a bullet near her heart claims she doesn't remember ever getting shot. | |||||
177 | 22 | "Come Eleven, Come Twelve" | Don Weis | Robert I. Holt | March 7, 1974 |
Members of a crime syndicate intercept Ed to kill his prisoner - their former associate. | |||||
178 | 23 | "Riddle at 24,000" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Ken Kolb and Lane Slate Story by: Ken Kolb | March 14, 1974 |
A medic helps Ironside with his investigation of a disguised murder. This is the only episode where Don Mitchell does not appear. | |||||
179/180 | 24/25 | "Amy Prentiss" "The Chief" | Boris Sagal | Teleplay by: William Gordon & James Doherty Story by: Francine Carroll and William Gordon & James Doherty | May 23, 1974 |
A woman's promotion to chief of detectives sparks controversy. This two-hour episode serves as the pilot for the series Amy Prentiss. |
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