Season 2 (1966-67)
Title | Original Airdate | Guest Stars | # | ||
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The Return of Clarence | September 13, 1966 | Hari Rhodes, Yale Summers | 201 | ||
Clarence the cross-eyed lion, normally a gentle soul, starts acting oddly after receiving a blow to the head in a jeep accident, becoming edgy, hard to control and growling at everybody. Dr. Tracy suspects that the blow has given Clarence amnesia, a diagnosis seemingly confirmed when Clarence suddenly takes a nasty swipe at Paula. | |||||
Deadline to Kill | September 20, 1966 | Linden Chiles | 202 | ||
To be written | |||||
Daktari's Last Hunt | September 27, 1966 | 203 | |||
Cheetah at Large | October 11, 1966 | Raymond St. Jacques | 205 | ||
The Emir of Asambana's prize cheetah is sick, and may not be able to race in an important contest with a rival tribe. The Emir threatens to cut off the Wamera reserve from using the water on his property unless Dr. Tracy cures his cheetah in time for the race. | |||||
The Test | October 18, 1966 | Rupert Crosse, D'Urville Martin | 206 | ||
Mike searches in the jungle for a tribal chief's son, who has fled into the bush in an attempt to prove to everyone that he's not a coward. | |||||
The Trial | November 1, 1966 | Henri Brown, Robert DoQui | 208 | ||
Dr. Tracy serves as defense counsel for his trained elephant, who is being put on trial by the locals for going on a rampage in a local village and injuring the chief. | |||||
Death in the African Sun | November 15, 1966 | Yale Summers | 209 | ||
Jack is out driving his jeep in the bush with Judy the chimp when the vehicle stalls out. With no water, they're forced to leave the jeep and try to make their way back through the drought-stricken jungle. Jack decides to follow a herd of giraffes, hoping that the animals will lead them to water. | |||||
Revenge of the Leopard | November 22, 1966 | Doris Dowling | 211 | ||
To be written | |||||
Shoot to Kill | November 29, 1966 | Trevor Bardette, Joan Huntington, Troy Melton, Gil Perkins | 212 | ||
A sick circus bear escapes into the bush, and Dr. Tracy tries to find it before worried local ranchers kill it, fearful that it will contaminate their water supply. | |||||
Cry for Help | December 6, 1966 | Gene Boland, Godfrey Cambridge, Davis Roberts, Paul Winfield | 213 | ||
Dr. Tracy goes looking for a self-styled tribal "healer" he ran out of the area when he finds that the man has the antidote for the venom of a deadly spider that has just bitten Paula. | |||||
Clarence the Killer | December 20, 1966 | Joe Higgins, William Stevens | 214 | ||
A hunter plots to close the Wameru reserve by turning loose a killer lion against Dr. Tracy and then blaming Clarence for the doctor's death. | |||||
The Chimp Who Cried Wolf | December 27, 1966 | Morey Amsterdam | 215 | ||
To be written | |||||
Judy and the Gorilla | January 10, 1967 | Virginia Mayo, Michael O'Shea | 217 | ||
Two hunters draw up plans to raid the Wameru reserve to steal some very valuable animals. Dr. Tracy has to stop them. | |||||
Terror in the Bush | February 7, 1967 | 220 | |||
A jeep accident out in the bush results in Dr. Tracy being seriously injured. Paul and Judy the chimp are the only ones with him and have to find a way to get him safely back where he can get medical attention. | |||||
Judy and the Baby Elephant | February 14, 1967 | Yale Summers | 222 | ||
To be written | |||||
A Bullet for Hedley | February 21, 1967 | Alan Hewitt, Lionel Kramita, Frank Marth, Hedley Mattingly | 223 | ||
A vicious jewel thief threatens to murder Hedley unless Dr. Tracy gives him a pouch of stolen diamonds that, unknown to him, were taken by Judy the chimp. | |||||
Judy the Poacher | February 28, 1967 | Rex Ingram, Yale Summers | 224 | ||
Dr. Tracy and Jack ask Hedley to investigate the disappearance of several baby animals from the compound. Hedlay soon finds the one responsible for the thefts: it's Judy the chimp. | |||||
Operation Springtime | March 14, 1967 | Hari Rhodes, Yale Summers | 225 | ||
The coming of spring at the Wameru reserve finds Jack and Mike attempting to hatch abandoned ostrich eggs, with help from Judy the chimp and Clarence the cross-eyed lion. | |||||
King Clarence | March 21, 1967 | Yale Summers | 226 | ||
A lion cub needs a blood transfusion, and Clarence has the type of blood needed, but he seems to have disappeared. Dr. Tracy and his friends fan out to find him and save the cub's life. | |||||
Judy and the Vulture | April 21, 1967 | George Mitchell, Yale Summers | 227 | ||
Judy the chimp and Clarence the lion "adopt" a vulture as their new friend and playmate, but they don't know that the bird is carrying a lethal virus. |
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