Barnaby Jones | |
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Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 19, 1975 – March 18, 1976 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the fourth season of Barnaby Jones .
The season originally aired Fridays at 10:00-11:00 pm (EST) from September 19 to November 28, 1975 and Thursdays at 10:00-11:00 pm (EST) from December 4, 1975 to March 18, 1976.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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62 | 1 | "The Deadly Conspiracy: Part 2" | Michael Caffey | Stephen Kandel | September 19, 1975 | |
Barnaby teams up with Frank Cannon to investigate the suspicious activities of a large corporation that may include murder. Note: The story-line started in the Cannon episode "The Deadly Conspiracy: Part 1". | ||||||
63 | 2 | "Theater of Fear" | Walter Grauman | Robert W. Lenski | September 26, 1975 | |
A former actress believes that someone is trying to foil her comeback. | ||||||
64 | 3 | "The Orchid Killer" | Walter Grauman | Michael Fisher | October 3, 1975 | |
As soon as a man is released from a mental institute for the criminally insane, he's accused of killing one of the nurses. | ||||||
65 | 4 | "The Price of Terror" | Walter Grauman | William Keys | October 10, 1975 | |
Barnaby probes the murder of a reporter who was investigating a Vietnam veteran's past. | ||||||
66 | 5 | "Honeymoon with Death" | Michael Caffey | Larry Alexander | October 17, 1975 | |
Barnaby searches for a woman who disappeared on her wedding day. | ||||||
67 | 6 | "The Alpha-Bravo War" | Michael Caffey | S : Barry Oringer; T : Calvin Clements, Jr. | October 24, 1975 | |
A test missile misfires, causing a death and raising Barnaby's suspicions. | ||||||
68 | 7 | "Flight to Danger" | Michael Caffey | Joel Murcott | October 31, 1975 | |
Barnaby tracks a pair of heroin dealers who are using unsuspecting flight attendants as couriers. | ||||||
69 | 8 | "Double Vengeance" | Michael Caffey | Robert Sherman | November 7, 1975 | |
A woman plots her revenge on the two men who conned her deceased father out of his land rights. | ||||||
70 | 9 | "Fatal Witness" | Walter Grauman | Calvin Clements, Jr. | November 14, 1975 | |
Barnaby must vindicate a doctor accused of murder by a girl subject to hallucinations. | ||||||
71 | 10 | "Beware the Dog" | Walter Grauman | Michael Fisher | November 21, 1975 | |
A dog is the prime suspect in the fatal mauling of a man whose stepson is the dog's owner. | ||||||
72 | 11 | "Blood Relations" | Walter Grauman | Dick Nelson | November 28, 1975 | |
Barnaby is hired to replace a detective who was murdered while looking for a woman's biological mother. | ||||||
73 | 12 | "A Taste for Murder" | Walter Grauman | Robert W. Lenski | December 4, 1975 | |
A young man's long-range plans clash with his girlfriend's personal ambition, leading them to commit murder out of greed. | ||||||
74 | 13 | "Final Burial" | Michael Caffey | S : Gerald Sanford; T : Robert Pirosh | December 11, 1975 | |
A woman hires Barnaby to find her missing husband and the detective's investigation uncovers bigamy, blackmail and murder. | ||||||
75 | 14 | "Portrait of Evil" | Michael Caffey | Robert Sherman | December 18, 1975 | |
An art collector's wife plots to steal one of his paintings, but her plan is complicated by her husband's death. | ||||||
76 | 15 | "Dead Heat" | Walter Grauman | Larry Alexander | January 1, 1976 | |
A father willing to do anything for his son to be on the Olympic swimming team gets himself involved in a murder. | ||||||
77 | 16 | "The Lonely Victims" | Michael Caffey | Worley Thorne | January 8, 1976 | |
A con man sets up robberies using information he gains from working women looking for love. | ||||||
78 | 17 | "Hostage" | Mel Damski | Gerald Sanford | January 15, 1976 | |
A crazy man abducts Betty. | ||||||
79 | 18 | "Silent Vendetta" | Walter Grauman | William Keys | January 29, 1976 | |
A former gangster goes into hiding to finish an indictment he'd been writing about the mob. | ||||||
80 | 19 | "Shadow of Guilt" | Chris Robinson | Terrance A. Sweeney, S.J. | February 5, 1976 | |
Barnaby looks for a member of Chicano street-gang who is the only witness to a millionaire's death. | ||||||
81 | 20 | "Deadly Reunion" | Walter Grauman | Dick Nelson | February 12, 1976 | |
Due to circumstantial evidence, Betty's old flame is a prime suspect in a restaurant tycoon's death. | ||||||
82 | 21 | "Dangerous Gambit" | Ernest Pintoff | Robert Sherman | February 26, 1976 | |
While investigating a fatal automobile accident, Barnaby uncovers a complex scheme to defraud a bank. | ||||||
83 | 22 | "Wipeout" | Kenneth C. Gilbert | Michael Fisher | March 4, 1976 | |
Barnaby probes the death of a girl who was a supposedly skilled surfer. | ||||||
84 | 23 | "The Eyes of Terror" | Allen Reisner | Larry Alexander | March 11, 1976 | |
The residents of a small town being terrorized by a rapist falsely accuse a stutterer. | ||||||
85 | 24 | "The Stalking Horse" | Alf Kjellin | Robert W. Lenski | March 18, 1976 | |
Barnaby poses as the brother of an eccentric millionaire he's hired to protect. |
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