List of ''Ironside'' episodes
Ironside is a Universal television series that ran on NBC from September 14, 1967, to January 16, 1975. The series starred Raymond Burr as a paraplegic Chief of Detectives, Robert T. Ironside. Ironside consists of a movie-length pilot, eight seasons of episodes, and a reunion TV-movie.
Series overview
At present, the first four seasons have been released on DVD by Shout! Factory.[1]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
Pilot | 1 | March 28, 1967 | ||
1 | 28 | September 14, 1967 | April 4, 1968 | |
2 | 26 | September 19, 1968 | April 10, 1969 | |
3 | 26 | September 18, 1969 | April 9, 1970 | |
4 | 26 | September 17, 1970 | April 15, 1971 | |
5 | 25 | September 21, 1971 | March 9, 1972 | |
6 | 24 | September 14, 1972 | March 22, 1973 | |
7 | 25 | September 13, 1973 | May 23, 1974 | |
8 | 19 * | September 12, 1974 | January 16, 1975 | |
TV Movie | 1 | May 4, 1993 |
* The last three episodes of the series were not broadcast on NBC, but later seen in syndication. (As well as released on DVD)
Pilot movie
A Man Called Ironside
- Directed by: James Goldstone
- Teleplay by: Don M. Mankiewicz
Story by: Collier Young - Original Air Date: March 28, 1967
- Run Time: approx. 90 min.
- Plot: Chief of detectives Robert Ironside (Raymond Burr) is gunned down by a sniper. He recovers but remains paralyzed from the waist down. Assembling a 'special unit' around him, he sets out to find the sniper, and at first there is no shortage of suspects, considering how many people had sworn to kill him... Then the analysis of an old ammunition shell leads the team to a troubled young genius, but their search is far from over.
Guest stars include Wally Cox as the leader of the Boy Scouts, Joel Fabiani as the prison psychologist Dr. Schley, and Stuart Margolin as member of the news crew.
Season 1 (1967–68)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Message from Beyond" | Michael Caffey | Don M. Mankiewicz | September 14, 1967 |
2 | 2 | "The Leaf in the Forest" | Leo Penn | Don M. Mankiewicz | September 21, 1967 |
3 | 3 | "Dead Man's Tale" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Donald A. Brinkley and Don M. Mankiewicz Story by: Don M. Mankiewicz | September 28, 1967 |
4 | 4 | "Eat, Drink and Be Buried" | William Graham | Tony Barrett | October 5, 1967 |
5 | 5 | "The Taker" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Irving Gaynor Neiman and Winston Miller Story by: Irving Gaynor Neiman | October 12, 1967 |
6 | 6 | "An Inside Job" | Charles S. Dubin | Sy Salkowitz | October 19, 1967 |
7 | 7 | "Tagged for Murder" | Charles S. Dubin | Art Weingarten | October 26, 1967 |
8 | 8 | "Let My Brother Go" | Don Weis | Donn Mullally | November 2, 1967 |
9 | 9 | "Light at the End of the Journey" | Charles S. Dubin | Teleplay by: Robert Van Scoyk and Sy Salkowitz Story by: Jeannot Szwarc | November 9, 1967 |
10 | 10 | "The Monster of Comus Towers" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: A.J. Russell and Stanford Whitmore Story by: A.J. Russell | November 16, 1967 |
11 | 11 | "The Man Who Believed" | Tony Leader | Stephen Kandel | November 23, 1967 |
12 | 12 | "A Very Cool Hot Car" | James Sheldon | Luther Davis | November 30, 1967 |
13 | 13 | "The Past Is Prologue" | Don Weis | Paul Mason | December 7, 1967 |
14 | 14 | "Girl in the Night" | Ralph Senensky | Teleplay by: True Boardman Story by: Dean Riesner | December 21, 1967 |
15 | 15 | "The Fourteenth Runner" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Donn Mullally Story by: Leon Tokatyan | December 28, 1967 |
16 | 16 | "Force of Arms" | Tony Leader | Teleplay by: Ivan Goff & Ben Roberts and Warren Duff Story by: Warren Duff | January 4, 1968 |
17 | 17 | "Memory of an Ice Cream Stick" | Charles S. Dubin | Sy Salkowitz | January 11, 1968 |
18 | 18 | "To Kill a Cop" | Tony Leader | Teleplay by: Donn Mullally | January 18, 1968 |
19 | 19 | "The Lonely Hostage" | Charles S. Dubin | Norman Katkov | February 1, 1968 |
20 | 20 | "The Challenge" | Tony Leader | John McGreevey | February 8, 1968 |
21 | 21 | "All in a Day's Work" | Charles S. Dubin | Ed McBain | February 15, 1968 |
22 | 22 | "Something for Nothing" | Robert Butler | Teleplay by: Anthony Terpiloff and Stephen Kandel Story by: Anthony Terpiloff | February 22, 1968 |
23 | 23 | "Barbara Who" | James Sheldon | Sy Salkowitz | February 29, 1968 |
24 | 24 | "Perfect Crime" | Charles S. Dubin | Teleplay by: Norman Katkov Story by: Leonard H. White | March 7, 1968 |
25 | 25 | "Officer Bobby" | James Sheldon | Brett Halliday & Bill S. Ballinger | March 14, 1968 |
26 | 26 | "Trip to Hashbury" | Tony Leader | Norman Jolley | March 21, 1968 |
27 | 27 | "Due Process of the Law" | Dick Colla | Don Brinkley | March 28, 1968 |
28 | 28 | "Return of the Hero" | Ralph Senensky | Robert Pirosh | April 4, 1968 |
Season 2 (1968–69)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
29 | 1 | "Shell Game" | Tony Leader | Sy Salkowitz | September 19, 1968 |
30/31 | 2/3 | "Split Second to an Epitaph" | Leonard J. Horn | Teleplay by: Sy Salkowitz and Don M. Mankiewicz Story by: Richard Landau | September 26, 1968 |
32 | 4 | "The Sacrifice" | Abner Biberman | Gerald Sanford | October 3, 1968 |
33 | 5 | "Robert Phillips vs. the Man" | Nicholas Colasanto | Sy Salkowitz | October 10, 1968 |
34 | 6 | "Desperate Encounter" | Dick Colla | Donn Mullally | October 24, 1968 |
35 | 7 | "I, the People" | Barry Shear | Milton Berle & Stephen Lord | October 31, 1968 |
36 | 8 | "Price Tag -- Death" | Dick Colla | Robert Earll | November 7, 1968 |
37 | 9 | "An Obvious Case of Guilt" | Abner Biberman | Brad Radnitz | November 14, 1968 |
38 | 10 | "Reprise" | Don McDougall | Albert Aley | November 21, 1968 |
39 | 11 | "The Macabre Mr. Micawber" | Jeannot Szwarc | Bill S. Ballinger & Brett Halliday | November 28, 1968 |
40 | 12 | "Side Pocket" | Abner Biberman | Teleplay by: Norman Katkov and Sy Salkowitz Story by: Charles A. McDaniel | December 5, 1968 |
41 | 13 | "Sergeant Mike" | Tony Leader | Carey Wilber | December 12, 1968 |
42 | 14 | "In Search of an Artist" | Abner Biberman | Joseph Bonaduce | January 2, 1969 |
43 | 15 | "Up, Down, and Even" | Don Weis | Robert Earll | January 9, 1969 |
44 | 16 | "Why the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club Met on Thursday" | Don McDougall | Irve Tunick | January 16, 1969 |
45 | 17 | "Rundown on a Bum Rap" | Allen Reisner | Sy Salkowitz | January 30, 1969 |
46 | 18 | "The Prophecy" | Don Weis | Jackson Gillis | February 6, 1969 |
47 | 19 | "A World of Jackals" | Don McDougall | Teleplay by: Anthony Spinner and Irving Pearlberg Story by: Anthony Spinner | February 13, 1969 |
48 | 20 | "And Be My Love" | Charles S. Dubin | Teleplay by: Dale Eunson & Katherine Eunson and Sy Salkowitz Story by: Dale Eunson & Katherine Eunson | February 20, 1969 |
49 | 21 | "Moonlight Means Money" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | February 27, 1969 |
50 | 22 | "A Drug on the Market" | Barry Shear | Arthur Weingarten | March 6, 1969 |
51 | 23 | "Puzzlelock" | Allen Reisner | B.W. Sandefur | March 13, 1969 |
52 | 24 | "The Tormentor" | Don Weis | Norman Jolley | March 27, 1969 |
53 | 25 | "A Matter of Love and Death" | Jeannot Szwarc | Jeannot Szwarc | April 3, 1969 |
54 | 26 | "Not with a Whimper, But a Bang" | Abner Biberman | Teleplay by: Carey Wilber Story by: Robert Hamner | April 10, 1969 |
Season 3 (1969–70)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
55 | 1 | "Alias Mr. Braithwaite" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Frank Telford Story by: Frank Telford and Robert Ward | September 18, 1969 |
56/57 | 2/3 | "Goodbye to Yesterday" | Barry Shear | Sy Salkowitz | September 25, 1969 |
58 | 4 | "Poole's Paradise" | Abner Biberman | Richard Shapiro | October 2, 1969 |
59 | 5 | "Eye of the Hurricane" | Don McDougall | Donn Mullally | October 9, 1969 |
60 | 6 | "A Bullet for Mark" | Richard Benedict | Richard Bluel | October 16, 1969 |
61 | 7 | "Love My Enemy" | Don Weis | Irve Tunick | October 23, 1969 |
62 | 8 | "Seeing Is Believing" | Barry Shear | Charles Nicholls & Don Galloway | October 30, 1969 |
63 | 9 | "The Machismo Bag" | Don Weis | William Douglas Lansford | November 13, 1969 |
64 | 10 | "Programmed for Danger" | John Florea | True Boardman | November 20, 1969 |
65 | 11 | "Five Miles High" | Don Weis | Margaret Schneider & Paul Schneider | November 27, 1969 |
66 | 12 | "L'Chayim" | Tony Leader | Mort Thaw | December 4, 1969 |
67 | 13 | "Beyond a Shadow" | Richard Benedict | Martha Wilkerson | December 11, 1969 |
68 | 14 | "Stolen on Demand" | Bill Foster | Arthur Weingarten | December 25, 1969 |
69 | 15 | "Dora" | John Florea | Frank Chase | January 8, 1970 |
70 | 16 | "Beware the Wiles of a Stranger" | Don Weis | Robert Earll | January 22, 1970 |
71 | 17 | "Eden Is the Place We Leave" | Daniel Petrie | John Kneubuhl | January 29, 1970 |
72 | 18 | "The Wrong Time, the Wrong Place" | John Florea | Sy Salkowitz and Norman Borisoff | February 5, 1970 |
73 | 19 | "Return to Fiji" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | February 12, 1970 |
74 | 20 | "Ransom" | Abner Biberman | Arthur Weingarten | February 19, 1970 |
75 | 21 | "One Hour to Kill" | Richard Benedict | Sandy Stern | February 26, 1970 |
76 | 22 | "Warrior's Return" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Irving Pearlberg Story by: Joyce Perry | March 5, 1970 |
77 | 23 | "Little Jerry Jessup" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | March 12, 1970 |
78 | 24 | "Good Will Tour" | Robert Day | Norman Katkov | March 26, 1970 |
79 | 25 | "Little Dog, Gone" | Don Weis | Frank Telford | April 2, 1970 |
80 | 26 | "Tom Dayton Is Loose Among Us" | Don McDougall | Francine Carroll | April 9, 1970 |
Season 4 (1970–71)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
81 | 1 | "A Killing Will Occur" | Don Weis | Alvin Sapinsley | September 17, 1970 |
82 | 2 | "No Game for Amateurs" | John Florea | Sy Salkowitz | September 24, 1970 |
83 | 3 | "The Happy Dreams of Hollow Men" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Sy Salkowitz Story by: Sy Salkowitz & Carol Salkowitz | October 1, 1970 |
84 | 4 | "The People Against Judge McIntire" | Abner Biberman | Teleplay by: Liam O'Brien Story by: Liam O'Brien and Mark Rodgers | October 8, 1970 |
85 | 5 | "Noel's Gonna Fly" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | October 15, 1970 |
86 | 6 | "The Lonely Way to Go" | Richard Benedict | Donn Mullally | October 22, 1970 |
87 | 7 | "Check, Mate and Murder: Part 1" | David Lowell Rich | Sandy Stern | October 29, 1970 |
88 | 8 | "Check, Mate and Murder: Part 2" | David Lowell Rich | Sandy Stern | November 5, 1970 |
89 | 9 | "Too Many Victims" | Corey Allen | Irving Pearlberg | November 12, 1970 |
90 | 10 | "The Man on the Inside" | Don McDougall | Teleplay by: Sy Salkowitz and Brad Radnitz Story by: Brad Radnitz | November 19, 1970 |
91 | 11 | "Backfire" | John Florea | Frank Telford | December 3, 1970 |
92 | 12 | "The Laying On of Hands" | Don McDougall | Tom Seller | December 10, 1970 |
93 | 13 | "This Could Blow Your Mind" | James Neilson | Teleplay by: Sy Salkowitz and Stephen Cannell Story by: Stephen Cannell | December 17, 1970 |
94 | 14 | "Blackout" | Don McDougall | Robert Pirosh | December 31, 1970 |
95 | 15 | "The Quincunx" | Don Weis | Max Hodge | January 7, 1971 |
96 | 16 | "From Hruska with Love" | Alf Kjellin | Richard Shapiro | January 21, 1971 |
97 | 17 | "The Target" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | January 28, 1971 |
98 | 18 | "A Killing at the Track" | Don McDougall | Robert Pirosh and Max Hodge | February 4, 1971 |
99 | 19 | "Escape" | John Florea | Adrian Spies | February 11, 1971 |
100 | 20 | "Love, Peace, Brotherhood and Murder" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Sy Salkowitz and Robert Earll Story by: Robert Earll | February 18, 1971 |
101 | 21 | "The Riddle in Room Six" | John Florea | Stephen Cannell | February 25, 1971 |
102 | 22 | "The Summer Soldier" | Don Weis | Jameson Brewer | March 4, 1971 |
103 | 23 | "The Accident" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: William Douglas Lansford and Irving Pearlberg Story by: William Douglas Lansford | March 11, 1971 |
104 | 24 | "Lesson in Terror" | James Neilson | Donn Mullally | March 18, 1971 |
105 | 25 | "Grandmother's House" | Don Weis | Preston Wood | April 1, 1971 |
106 | 26 | "Walls Are Waiting" | Barry Shear | Sy Salkowitz | April 15, 1971 |
Season 5 (1971–72)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
107/108 | 1/2 | "The Priest Killer" | Richard A. Colla | Teleplay by: Robert Van Scoyk and Joel Oliansky Story by: David Levy and Robert Van Scoyk | September 14, 1971 |
109 | 3 | "Contract: Kill Ironside" | Don Weis | Stephen Karpf & Elinor Karpf | September 21, 1971 |
110 | 4 | "The Professionals" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | September 28, 1971 |
111 | 5 | "The Gambling Game" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | October 5, 1971 |
112 | 6 | "Ring of Prayer" | Don Weis | Jack Morse | October 12, 1971 |
113 | 7 | "In the Line of Duty" | Don McDougall | Mark Rodgers | October 19, 1971 |
114 | 8 | "Joss Sticks and Wedding Bells" | Leslie Martinson | Marty Roth | October 26, 1971 |
115 | 9 | "Murder Impromptu" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Max Hodge Story by: John McGreevey and Max Hodge | November 2, 1971 |
116 | 10 | "Dear Fran" | Don Weis | Edward de Blasio | November 9, 1971 |
117 | 11 | "If a Body See a Body" | Don McDougall | Max Hodge | November 16, 1971 |
118 | 12 | "The Good Samaritan" | Leslie H. Martinson | Frank Telford | November 23, 1971 |
119 | 13 | "Gentle Oaks" | Robert Clouse | Michael Fisher | November 25, 1971 |
120 | 14 | "License to Kill" | Don Weis | Donn Mullally | December 2, 1971 |
121 | 15 | "Class of '57" | James Neilson | Teleplay by: Robert Earll and Sy Salkowitz Story by: Sy Salkowitz | December 16, 1971 |
122 | 16 | "No Motive for Murder" | Leslie H. Martinson | Sy Salkowitz | December 23, 1971 |
123 | 17 | "But When She Was Bad" | Corey Allen | Alvin Boretz | December 30, 1971 |
124 | 18 | "Unreasonable Facsimile" | Don Weis | Merwin Gerard | January 6, 1972 |
125 | 19 | "Find a Victim" | Christian Nyby II | Irving Pearlberg | January 13, 1972 |
126 | 20 | "And Then There Was One" | Arnold Laven | Fred Freiberger | January 20, 1972 |
127 | 21 | "Death by the Numbers" | Don Weis | Francine Carroll | January 27, 1972 |
128 | 22 | "Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Murder" | Christian I. Nyby II | Sy Salkowitz | February 3, 1972 |
129 | 23 | "Achilles' Heel" | Raymond Burr | Frank Telford | February 17, 1972 |
130 | 24 | "His Fiddlers Three" | Alf Kjellin | Edward DeBlasio | March 2, 1972 |
131 | 25 | "A Man Named Arno" | Chris Christenberry | Helen McAvity | March 9, 1972 |
Season 6 (1972–73)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
132 | 1 | "Five Days in the Death of Sergeant Brown: Part I" | Leonard J. Horn | Robert Van Scoyk | September 14, 1972 |
N/A | N/A | "Five Days in the Death of Sergeant Brown: Part II" | Leonard J. Horn | Robert I. Holt, Robert Van Scoyk | September 19, 1972 |
This is the second half of the two-part crossover with The Bold Ones: The New Doctors. | |||||
133 | 2 | "The Savage Sentry" | Don Weis | William Douglas Lansford | September 21, 1972 |
134 | 3 | "Programmed for Panic" | Daniel Petrie | Adrian Spies | September 28, 1972 |
135 | 4 | "Down Two Roads" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | October 12, 1972 |
136 | 5 | "Camera...Action...Murder!" | Russ Mayberry | Michael Butler & Christopher Trumbo | October 26, 1972 |
137 | 6 | "Riddle Me Death" | Jeffrey Hayden | Edward DeBlasio | November 2, 1972 |
138 | 7 | "Nightmare Trip" | Raymond Burr | Richard Landau | November 9, 1972 |
139/140 | 8/9 | "Buddy, Can You Spare a Life?" | Don Weis | A.A. Roberts and Peter Penduik | November 16, 1972 |
141 | 10 | "The Countdown" | Don Weis | Bill S. Ballinger | November 23, 1972 |
142 | 11 | "The Deadly Gamesmen" | Don Weis | Max Hodge | November 30, 1972 |
143 | 12 | "Who'll Cry for My Baby?" | Richard Donner | David P. Harmon | December 7, 1972 |
144 | 13 | "Cold, Hard Cash" | Don Weis | Stephen Lord | December 14, 1972 |
145 | 14 | "Shadow Soldiers" | Daniel Haller | Teleplay by: Sy Salkowitz Story by: Michael Fisher | December 21, 1972 |
146 | 15 | "Ollinger's Last Case" | Don Weis | Frank Telford | January 4, 1973 |
147 | 16 | "A Special Person" | Jeffrey Hayden | Frank Chase and Ramona Chase | January 11, 1973 |
148 | 17 | "The Caller" | Don Weis | Margaret Armen | January 25, 1973 |
149 | 18 | "Love Me in December" | Don Weis | William Gordon & James Doherty | February 1, 1973 |
150 | 19 | "The Ghost of the Dancing Doll" | Russell Mayberry | Orville H. Hampton | February 15, 1973 |
151 | 20 | "All About Andrea" | Russell Mayberry | Michael Butler & Christopher Trumbo | February 22, 1973 |
152 | 21 | "Another Shell Game" | Alvin Ganzer | Sy Salkowitz | March 1, 1973 |
153 | 22 | "All Honorable Men" | Russ Mayberry | William Douglas Lansford | March 8, 1973 |
154 | 23 | "The Best Laid Plans" | Daniel Haller | David P. Harmon | March 15, 1973 |
155 | 24 | "A Game of Showdown" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Mann Rubin and Sy Salkowitz Story by: Mann Rubin | March 22, 1973 |
Season 7 (1973–74)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
156 | 1 | "Confessions from a Lady of the Night" | Don Weis | Shawn Mallory | September 13, 1973 |
157 | 2 | "Murder by One" | Alexander Singer | Teleplay by: David Vowell and Sy Salkowitz Story by: David Vowell | September 20, 1973 |
158 | 3 | "In the Forests of the Night" | Russ Mayberry | Teleplay by: Michael P. Butler & Christopher Trumbo Story by: Cy Chermak | September 27, 1973 |
159 | 4 | "Fragile Is the House of Cards" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | October 4, 1973 |
160 | 5 | "The Armageddon Gang" | Russ Mayberry | Larry Brody | October 11, 1973 |
161 | 6 | "House of Terror" | Don Weis | William Douglas Lansford | October 25, 1973 |
162 | 7 | "The Helping Hand" | Jerry Jameson | William D. Gordon & James Doherty | November 1, 1973 |
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 |
165 | 10 | "Mind for Murder" | Gene Nelson | Judy Burns | November 15, 1973 |
166 | 11 | "The Hidden Man" | Don Weis | William Gordon & James Doherty | November 29, 1973 |
167 | 12 | "The Double-Edged Corner" | David Friedkin | Richard Landau | December 6, 1973 |
168 | 13 | "The Last Payment" | Daniel Haller | Felton Perry and William Gordon & James Doherty | December 20, 1973 |
169 | 14 | "Friend or Foe" "For the Love of God" | Jerry Jameson | David P. Harmon | January 3, 1974 |
170 | 15 | "Two Hundred Large" | Robert Scheerer | Maurie Goodman | January 10, 1974 |
171 | 16 | "Once More for Joey" | Krishna Shah | Sam Roeca | January 17, 1974 |
172 | 17 | "Terror on Grant Avenue" | Arnold Laven | Arthur Rowe | January 31, 1974 |
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 |
174 | 19 | "A Taste of Ashes" | Alvin Ganzer | Dick Nelson | February 14, 1974 |
175 | 20 | "A Death in Academe" | Russ Mayberry | Michael P. Butler & Christopher Trumbo | February 21, 1974 |
176 | 21 | "Close to the Heart" | David Friedkin | Pauline Stone & Mike Cosgrove | February 28, 1974 |
177 | 22 | "Come Eleven, Come Twelve" | Don Weis | Robert I. Holt | March 7, 1974 |
178 | 23 | "Riddle at 24,000" | Don Weis | Teleplay by: Ken Kolb and Lane Slate Story by: Ken Kolb | March 14, 1974 |
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 |
Season 8 (1974–75)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
181 | 1 | "Raise the Devil: Part 1" | Russ Mayberry | Teleplay by: Anthony Lawrence and Jimmy Sangster Story by: Anthony Lawrence | September 12, 1974 |
182 | 2 | "Raise the Devil: Part 2" | Russ Mayberry | Teleplay by: Anthony Lawrence and Jimmy Sangster Story by: Anthony Lawrence | September 19, 1974 |
183 | 3 | "What's New with Mark?" | Charles S. Dubin | Irving Pearlberg | September 26, 1974 |
184 | 4 | "Trial of Terror" | Russ Mayberry | Lou Shaw | October 3, 1974 |
185 | 5 | "Cross Doublecross" | Don Weis | Robert I. Holt | October 10, 1974 |
186 | 6 | "Set-Up: Danger!" | Russ Mayberry | William Gordon & James Doherty | October 24, 1974 |
187 | 7 | "The Lost Cotillion" | Alvin Ganzer | Walter Black | October 31, 1974 |
188 | 8 | "Run Scared" | Don McDougall | Hindi Brooks | November 7, 1974 |
189 | 9 | "Act of Vengeance" | David Friedkin | True Boardman | November 14, 1974 |
190 | 10 | "Far Side of the Fence" | David Friedkin | Judy Burns | November 21, 1974 |
191 | 11 | "The Over-the-Hill Blues" | Don McDougall | Robert Hamner | December 5, 1974 |
192 | 12 | "Speak No Evil" | Don Weis | Oliver Crawford | December 12, 1974 |
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 |
194 | 14 | "The Visiting Fireman" | Don Weis | Jimmy Sangster | December 26, 1974 |
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 |
196 | 16 | "The Faded Image" | Bruce Kessler | Mann Rubin | January 16, 1975 |
197 | 17 | "A Matter of Life or Death" | Jeffrey Hayden | Teleplay by: Joel Rogosin and Leonardo Bercovici Story by: Leonardo Bercovici | N/A |
198 | 18 | "The Organizer" | Jerry Jameson | David P. Harmon | N/A |
199 | 19 | "The Rolling Y" | Don McDougall | Teleplay by: William Gordon & James Doherty Story by: Sam Roeca | N/A |
TV Movie
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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"The Return of Ironside" | Gary Nelson | Rob Hedden and William Read Woodfield | May 4, 1993 | |
Chief Robert Ironside comes out of retirement when the chief of the Denver police department, where Ed Brown now works, dies prematurely and the daughter of Eve Whitfield is suspected of murdering her boyfriend. |
See also
- List of The Bold Ones: The New Doctors episodes - includes Part 2 of "Five Days in the Death of Sergeant Brown"