Episode List
This list is in NBC's airdate order.
| Title | Air date | Director | Stars |
| A Covenant with Death | 2 October 1963 | Stuart Rosenberg | David Kossoff, Aubrey Morris, George Roubicek, John G. Heller |
| The Weakling | 9 October 1963 | Stuart Rosenberg | John Gregson, Dennis Hopper, Patricia Neal, Steve Plytas, Roger Avon |
| The Incurable One | 16 October 1963 | Stuart Rosenberg | Steven Hill, Frederick Schiller, Martin Miller, Norman Mitchell, Andrew Sachs |
| The Gentle Spies | 23 October 1963 | David Greene | Barry Foster, Angela Douglas, Joan Hickson, Michael Hordern, Eric Pohlmann |
| He Rises on Sunday and We on Monday | 30 October 1963 | David Greene | T. P. McKenna, Patrick Troughton, Billie Whitelaw, Andrew Keir, Maurice Good |
| To the Very End | 6 November 1963 | David Greene | James Fox, Michael Anderson, Jr., Clifford Evans, Robert Cawdron |
| The Dragon Slayer | 13 November 1963 | William T. Kotcheff | Sam Kydd, Patrick Cargill, Thorley Walters, Peter Dyneley, Alan Tilvern, Cyril Shaps, Stephen Jack, Michael Chow, Kristopher Kum, Milton Reid |
| The Whistling Shrimp | 20 November 1963 | Stuart Rosenberg | Dana Elcar |
| The Light of a Friendly Star | 4 December 1963 | James Sheldon | Donald Pickering, George Pravda, John Herrington, Ian Fleming |
| Festival of Pawns | 11 December 1963 | James Sheldon | Diane Cilento, Sam Wanamaker, Peter Howell, Dennis Edwards, Mark Hardy |
| A Camel to Ride | 18 December 1963 | Fielder Cook | Bill Travers, Marne Maitland, Roger Delgado, Vernon Dobtcheff, Derek Sydney, Anthony Jacobs, Edward Underdown, Gertan Klauber |
| Never Turn Your Back on a Friend | 1 January 1964 | Michael Powell | Mark Eden, Donald Madden, Julian Glover, Pamela Brown |
| Medal for a Turned Coat | 15 January 1964 | David Greene | Nigel Stock, Fritz Weaver, Joseph Furst, Sylvia Kay, Richard Carpenter, Michael Wolf, Carl Conway, David Blake Kelly |
| The Final Decision | 22 January 1964 | Ray Herbert | Martin Balsam, Alan Gifford, Ann Lynn, Richard Marner, James Maxwell, Gordon Sterne |
| Do You Remember Leo Winters? | 29 January 1964 | Robert Butler | George A. Cooper, Peter Madden, Cyril Luckham, Rhoda Lewis, Mostyn Evans, Alan Haywood, David Healy |
| We the Hunted | 5 February 1964 | Ken Hughes | Joseph Campanella, Anthony Dawson |
| The Frantick Rebel | 12 February 1964 | Michael Powell | Roger Livesey, Stanley Baxter, Jill Bennett, Bernard Bresslaw, Max Adrian, Graham Crowden, Gordon Gostelow, Edward Jewesbury, Declan Mulholland, Edna Doré |
| Castles in Spain | 19 February 1964 | Anton M. Leader | Roland Culver, David Spenser |
| Snow on Mount Kama | 26 February 1964 | David Greene | Bernard Lee, Nigel Davenport, Geoffrey Chater, Howard Lang, Ilario Bisi-Pedro |
| Once a Spy ... | 4 March 1964 | David Greene | Peter Vaughan, Millicent Martin, Earl Cameron, William Lucas, Basil Dignam, Harry Landis, Eric Thompson, Shay Gorman, Glynn Edwards, Dickie Owen, Tom Bowman |
| The Liberators | 11 March 1964 | Seth Holt | Donald Pleasence, Leonard Sachs, Jeremy Spenser, John Bennett |
| Some Other Kind of World | 18 March 1964 | Herbert Hirschman | John Hollis, Alan Tilvern, George Pastell, Jeffrey Wickham, David Healy, Bruce Boa, John Tillinger |
| A Free Agent | 21 March 1964 | Michael Powell | Anthony Quayle, Siân Phillips, Norman Foster, John Abineri, Gertan Klauber |
| A Tiny Drop of Poison | 21 March 1964 | Herbert Hirschman | Louise Sorel, Jim Backus |
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