Episode List
| Episode # | Production Code | Episode Title | Airdate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | "Longstreet" (Pilot movie) | February 23, 1971 | |
| 1* | 102 | "The Way of the Intercepting Fist" | September 16, 1971 |
| 2 | 101 | "A World of Perfect Complicity" | September 23, 1971 |
| 3 | 106 | "One in the Reality Column" | September 30, 1971 |
| 4 | 103 | "So, Who's Fred Hornbeck?" | October 7, 1971 |
| 5 | 105 | "Elegy in Brass" | October 14, 1971 |
| 6* | 109 | "Spell Legacy Like Death" | October 21, 1971 |
| 7 | 107 | "The Shape of Nightmares" | October 28, 1971 |
| 8 | 104 | "The Girl with a Broom" | November 14, 1971 |
| 9* | 110 | "Wednesday's Child" | November 11, 1971 |
| 10* | 112 | "I See, Said the Blind Man" | November 18, 1971 |
| 11 | 113 | "This Little Piggy Went to Marquette" | December 2, 1971 |
| 12 | 114 | "There Was a Crooked Man" | December 9, 1971 |
| 13 | 108 | "The Old Team Spirit" | December 16, 1971 |
| 14 | 111 | "The Long Way Home" | December 30, 1971 |
| 15 | 115 | "Let the Memories Be Happy Ones" | January 6, 1972 |
| 16 | 116 | "Survival Times Two" | January 13, 1972 |
| 17 | 117 | "Eye of the Storm" | January 20, 1972 |
| 18 | 119 | "Please Leave the Wreck for Others to Enjoy" | January 27, 1972 |
| 19 | 118 | "Anatomy of a Mayday" | February 3, 1972 |
| 20 | 120 | "Sad Songs and Other Conversations" | February 10, 1972 |
| 21 | 121 | "Field of Honor" | February 17, 1972 |
| 22 | 122 | "Through Shattering Glass" | February 24, 1972 |
| 23 | 123 | "The Sound of Money Talking" | March 2, 1972 |
Episode numbers marked with * are the episodes in which Bruce Lee appeared.
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