List of Episodes
Pilot (98 minutes):
- "Ellery Queen" a.k.a. "Too Many Suspects" (1975·Mar·23), with Ray Milland
Episodes:
№ | Title | Special guest | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | "The Adventure of Auld Lang Syne" | Joan Collins | 1975·Sep·11 |
2 | "The Adventure of the Lover's Leap" | Ida Lupino | 1975·Sep·18 |
3 | "The Adventure of the Chinese Dog" | Orson Bean | 1975·Sep·25 |
4 | "The Adventure of the Comic Book Crusader" | Donald O'Connor | 1975·Oct·02 |
5 | "The Adventure of the 12th Floor Express" | Tyler McVey | 1975·Oct·09 |
6 | "The Adventure of Miss Aggie's Farewell Performance" | Eve Arden | 1975·Oct·19 |
7 | "The Adventure of Colonel Nivin's Memoirs" | Robert Loggia | 1975·Oct·23 |
8 | "The Adventure of the Mad Tea Party" | Larry Hagman | 1975·Oct·30 |
9 | "The Adventure of Veronica's Veils" | George Burns | 1975·Nov·13 |
10 | "The Adventure of the Pharaoh's Curse" | Ross Martin | 1975·Dec·11 |
11 | "The Adventure of the Blunt Instrument" | Eva Gabor | 1975·Dec·18 |
12 | "The Adventure of the Black Falcon" | Tab Hunter | 1976·Jan·04 |
13 | "The Adventure of the Sunday Punch" | Lloyd Nolan | 1976·Jan·11 |
14 | "The Adventure of the Eccentric Engineer" | Dorothy Malone | 1976·Jan·18 |
15 | "The Adventure of the Wary Witness" | Michael Parks | 1976·Jan·25 |
16 | "The Adventure of the Judas Tree" | Dana Andrews | 1976·Feb·01 |
17 | "The Adventure of the Sinister Scenario" | Vincent Price | 1976·Feb·08 |
18 | "The Adventure of the Two-Faced Woman" | Vera Miles | 1976·Feb·29 |
19 | "The Adventure of the Tyrant of Tin Pan Alley" | Ken Berry | 1976·Mar·07 |
20 | "The Adventure of Caesar's Last Sleep" | Stuart Whitman | 1976·Mar·14 |
21 | "The Adventure of the Hard-Hearted Huckster" | Bob Crane | 1976·Mar·21 |
22 | "The Adventure of the Disappearing Dagger" | Walter Pidgeon | 1976·Apr·04 |
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