Episode Guide
- 1924: From Rags to Riches (and Back Again); Just a Couple of Hurried Bites
- 1925: The Silos; Count De Tour
- 1926: School of Hard Knocks; Under the Big Top; Will Tomorrow Never Come?
- 1927: The Blue Bell of Happiness; Haunted House; Other People's Troubles
- 1928: Sherlock, Jr.; Mush and Milk; Just Before the Dawn
- 1929: Farm Relief; Girl Next Door; One Blunder After Another
- 1930: Seven Year Itch; The Frame, the Farm & the Flood; Shipwrecked
- 1931: Busted!; Good Neighbor Policy; Down, But Not Out; And a Blind Man Shall Lead Them; Distant Relations; A Hundred to One
- 1932: Don't Mess with Cupid; They Call Her Big Mama; A House Divided; Cosmic City
- 1933: Pinching Pennies; Retribution; Who'd Chizzle a Blind Man?
- 1934: Bleek House; Phil O. Blustered; The One-Way Road to Justice; Dust Yourself Off
- 1935: Punjab the Wizard; Beware the Hate Mongers; Annie in Hollywood
- 1936: Inkey; On the Lam; The Sole of the Matter; The Gila Story; Those Who are About to Die
- 1937: The Million-Dollar Voice; The Omnipotent Mr. Am; Into the Fourth Dimension; Easy Money
- 1938: A Rose, per Chance; The Last Port of Call; Men in Black
- 1939: At Home on the Range; Assault on the Hacienda; Three Face East; Justice at Play
- 1940:
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