Ironside (season 8)
Ironside (season 8) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 19 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 12, 1974 – January 16, 1975 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the eighth and final season of Ironside.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursday at 9:00-10:00 pm (EST). The last three episodes aired in syndication.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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181 | 1 | "Raise the Devil: Part 1" | Russ Mayberry | Teleplay by: Anthony Lawrence and Jimmy Sangster Story by: Anthony Lawrence | September 12, 1974 |
Ironside deals with the supernatural when he learns that a murder victim believed she was possessed. To be continued... | |||||
182 | 2 | "Raise the Devil: Part 2" | Russ Mayberry | Teleplay by: Anthony Lawrence and Jimmy Sangster Story by: Anthony Lawrence | September 19, 1974 |
Ironside's supernatural-themed case comes to a close when he discovers a psychiatrist using hypnosis to turn his patients into killers. | |||||
183 | 3 | "What's New with Mark?" | Charles S. Dubin | Irving Pearlberg | September 26, 1974 |
When Mark graduates law school, his first case is defending a grocery-store owner accused of murder. | |||||
184 | 4 | "Trial of Terror" | Russ Mayberry | Lou Shaw | October 3, 1974 |
When a witness in a case going on trial is murdered, Ed attempts to persuade the victim's daughter to take her father's place on the stand. | |||||
185 | 5 | "Cross Doublecross" | Don Weis | Robert I. Holt | October 10, 1974 |
Fran's detective boyfriend is accused of killing an unarmed suspect. | |||||
186 | 6 | "Set-Up: Danger!" | Russ Mayberry | William Gordon & James Doherty | October 24, 1974 |
A mobster kidnaps Ironside with the intention of proving his niece was murdered by a rival criminal's son. | |||||
187 | 7 | "The Lost Cotillion" | Alvin Ganzer | Walter Black | October 31, 1974 |
A friend of Ironside's is afraid she could be a schizophrenic murderer. | |||||
188 | 8 | "Run Scared" | Don McDougall | Hindi Brooks | November 7, 1974 |
Ironside's goddaughter witnesses a murder - and becomes the next target. | |||||
189 | 9 | "Act of Vengeance" | David Friedkin | True Boardman | November 14, 1974 |
A parolee is determined to avenge his son's murder. | |||||
190 | 10 | "Far Side of the Fence" | David Friedkin | Judy Burns | November 21, 1974 |
When Ed infiltrates a crime ring, he's told to kill Ironside in order to prove his loyalty. | |||||
191 | 11 | "The Over-the-Hill Blues" | Don McDougall | Robert Hamner | December 5, 1974 |
A jewel thief is plotting to steal the four most valuable treasures in San Francisco. | |||||
192 | 12 | "Speak No Evil" | Don Weis | Oliver Crawford | December 12, 1974 |
Although a priest is being stalked, he denies being in danger. | |||||
193 | 13 | "Fall of an Angel" | Daniel Haller | Teleplay by: William Gordon & James Doherty and Phyllis White & Robert White Story by: Phyllis White & Robert White | December 19, 1974 |
A fugitive leaves his son in Ironside's van. | |||||
194 | 14 | "The Visiting Fireman" | Don Weis | Jimmy Sangster | December 26, 1974 |
Ironside's fireman friend from Scotland Yard is plotting a robbery. | |||||
195 | 15 | "The Return of Eleanor Rogers" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: William Gordon & James Doherty Story by: Alfred Brenner and William Gordon & James Doherty | January 2, 1975 |
A judge receives threats since his wife once had connections to the mob. | |||||
196 | 16 | "The Faded Image" | Bruce Kessler | Mann Rubin | January 16, 1975 |
When Fran is assaulted, her colleagues launch a search for the culprit. | |||||
197 | 17 | "A Matter of Life or Death" | Jeffrey Hayden | Teleplay by: Joel Rogosin and Leonardo Bercovici Story by: Leonardo Bercovici | N/A |
A woman accidentally kills her lover, but her lawyer is preventing her from confessing. | |||||
198 | 18 | "The Organizer" | Jerry Jameson | David P. Harmon | N/A |
Ironside and his colleagues infiltrate a meeting arranged by a criminal who intends to start an organization in California. | |||||
199 | 19 | "The Rolling Y" | Don McDougall | Teleplay by: William Gordon & James Doherty Story by: Sam Roeca | N/A |
Ironside's parolee friend swears he didn't rustle any cattle. |
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