This is a list of episodes for the television series Treasury Men in Action , a.k.a. Federal Men.
Season | No. of episodes | Premiered: | Ended: | |
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1 | 37 | 1950.09.11 | 1951.09.20 | |
2 | 39 | 1951.10.04 | 1952.06.26 | |
3 | 42 | 1952.09.04 | 1953.06.25 | |
4 | 32 | 1953.08.27 | 1954.04.01 | |
5 | 39 | 1954.10.07 | 1955.07.01 |
Ep | No. | Title | Air date |
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1 | 1 | "The Case of Lupo the Wolf" | 11 September 1950 |
2 | 2 | "The Case of the Very Sick Man" | 18 September 1950 |
3 | 3 | "The Case of the Deadly Fish" | 25 September 1950 |
4 | 4 | "The Case of the Casting" | 2 October 1950 |
5 | 5 | "The Case of the Hot Money" | 9 October 1950 |
6 | 6 | "The Case of the Foreign Dollars" | 16 October 1950 |
7 | 7 | "Episode 1.7" * | 23 October 1950 |
8 | 8 | "The Case of the Terrible Twenties" | 30 October 1950 |
9 | 9 | "The Case of the Peculiar Rooster" | 13 November 1950 |
10 | 10 | "The Case of the Queen of Diamonds" | 20 November 1950 |
11 | 11 | "The Case of the Diamond Smuggling Doll" | 27 November 1950 |
12 | 12 | "The Case of the Uncovered Convict" | 4 December 1950 |
13 | 13 | "The Case of the Careless Junkman" | 5 April 1951 |
14 | 14 | "The Case of the Swiss Watches" | 12 April 1951 |
15 | 15 | "The Case of the School for Passers" | 19 April 1951 |
16 | 16 | "The Case of the Fox and Rabbit" | 26 April 1951 |
17 | 17 | "The Case of the Diamond Necklace" | 3 May 1951 |
18 | 18 | "The Case of the Curious Well Diggers" | 10 May 1951 |
19 | 19 | "The Case of the Crooked Genius" | 17 May 1951 |
20 | 20 | "The Case of the Terrible Trophy" | 24 May 1951 |
21 | 21 | "The Case of the Wrinkled Buffalo" | 31 May 1951 |
22 | 22 | "The Case of the Poor Little Gangster" | 7 June 1951 |
23 | 23 | "The Case of the White Cargo" | 14 June 1951 |
24 | 24 | "The Case of the Phantom Endorser" | 21 June 1951 |
25 | 25 | "The Case of the Bloody Mountain Laurel" | 28 June 1951 |
26 | 26 | "The Case of the Devil's Donkey" | 5 July 1951 |
27 | 27 | "The Case of the Sweet Tooth" | 12 July 1951 |
28 | 28 | "The Case of Formula CEA #5" | 19 July 1951 |
29 | 29 | "The Case of the Wild Blue Yonder" | 26 July 1951 |
30 | 30 | "The Case of the Boston Bachelor" | 2 August 1951 |
31 | 31 | "The Case of the Sparkling Doublecross" | 9 August 1951 |
32 | 32 | "The Case of the Widow's Last Love" | 16 August 1951 |
33 | 33 | "The Case of the Murder by Proxy" | 23 August 1951 |
34 | 34 | "The Case of the Hundred-Headed Hydra" | 30 August 1951 |
35 | 35 | "The Case of the Grateful Partner" | 6 September 1951 |
36 | 36 | "The Case of the Unbeatable Passer" | 13 September 1951 |
37 | 37 | "The Case of the Unsealed Lips" | 20 September 1951 |
* The title of this episode is unknown.
Ep | No. | Title | Air date |
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1 | 38 | "The Case of the Shorn Sheep" | 4 October 1951 |
2 | 39 | "The Case of the Phony Half" | 11 October 1951 |
3 | 40 | "The Case of the Careful Swindler" | 18 October 1951 |
4 | 41 | "The Case of the Deadly Garbage" | 25 October 1951 |
5 | 42 | "The Case of the Gifted Father" | 1 November 1951 |
6 | 43 | "The Case of the Friendly Doublecross" | 8 November 1951 |
7 | 44 | "The Case of the Curious Convict" | 15 November 1951 |
8 | 45 | "The Case of the Lonely Student" | 22 November 1951 |
9 | 46 | "The Case of the Automatic Killer" | 29 November 1951 |
10 | 47 | "The Case of the Delicate Racket" | 6 December 1951 |
11 | 48 | "The Case of the Oldest Racket" | 13 December 1951 |
12 | 49 | "The Case of the Counterfeit Christmas" | 20 December 1951 |
13 | 50 | "The Case of the Sinful Past" | 27 December 1951 |
14 | 51 | "The Case of the Deadly Formula" | 3 January 1952 |
15 | 52 | "The Case of the Educated Slug" | 10 January 1952 |
16 | 53 | "The Case of the Weak Link" | 17 January 1952 |
17 | 54 | "The Case of the Good Boy" | 24 January 1952 |
18 | 55 | "The Case of the Violent Artist" | 31 January 1952 |
19 | 56 | "The Case of the Ambitious Brothers" | 7 February 1952 |
20 | 57 | "The Case of the Dancing Bear" | 14 February 1952 |
21 | 58 | "The Case of the Frightened Foreman" | 21 February 1952 |
22 | 59 | "The Case of the Golden Map" | 28 February 1952 |
23 | 60 | "The Case of the Unlawful Spenders" | 6 March 1952 |
24 | 61 | "The Case of the Brotherly Love" | 13 March 1952 |
25 | 62 | "The Case of the Honest Thief" | 20 March 1952 |
26 | 63 | "The Case of the Million Dollar Wash" | 27 March 1952 |
27 | 64 | "The Case of the Still Waters" | 3 April 1952 |
28 | 65 | "The Case of the Vanishing Victim" | 10 April 1952 |
29 | 66 | "The Case of the Obedient Son" | 17 April 1952 |
30 | 67 | "The Case of the Hidden Profile" | 24 April 1952 |
31 | 68 | "The Case of the Hunted Hunter" | 1 May 1952 |
32 | 69 | "The Case of the Ace of Hearts" | 8 May 1952 |
33 | 70 | "The Case of the Numbered Days" | 15 May 1952 |
34 | 71 | "The Case of the Abandoned Street" | 22 May 1952 |
35 | 72 | "The Case of the Deadly Counterfeit" | 29 May 1952 |
36 | 73 | "The Case of the Sparkling Alibi" | 5 Jun 1952 |
37 | 74 | "The Case of the Fatal Souvenir" | 12 Jun 1952 |
38 | 75 | "The Case of the Foolproof Set-Up" | 19 Jun 1952 |
39 | 76 | "The Case of the Flowery Head" | 26 Jun 1952 |
Ep | No. | Title | Air date |
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1 | 77 | "The Case of the Unexpected Witness" | 4 September 1952 |
2 | 78 | "The Case of the Charitable Chiseler" | 12 September 1952 |
3 | 79 | "The Case of the Treacherous Heart" | 18 September 1952 |
4 | 80 | "The Case of the White House Green" | 25 September 1952 |
5 | 81 | "The Case of the Moonlight Murder" | 2 October 1952 |
6 | 82 | "The Case of the Doctored Evidence" | 9 October 1952 |
7 | 83 | "The Case of the Powdered Millions" | 16 October 1952 |
8 | 84 | "The Case of the Miserly Minter" | 23 October 1952 |
9 | 85 | "The Case of the Imperfect Past" | 30 October 1952 |
10 | 86 | "The Case of the Unkept Secret" | 6 November 1952 |
11 | 87 | "The Case of the Undercut Lace" | 13 November 1952 |
12 | 88 | "The Case of the Sugar Daddy" | 20 November 1952 |
13 | 89 | "The Case of the Artless Dodger" | 27 November 1952 |
14 | 90 | "The Case of the Little Big Shot" | 4 December 1952 |
15 | 91 | "The Case of the Uncleared Cargo" | 11 December 1952 |
16 | 92 | "The Case of the Weak Sister" | 18 December 1952 |
17 | 93 | "The Case of the Sticky Fingers" | 25 December 1952 |
18 | 94 | "The Case of the Unbroken Seal" | 1 January 1953 |
19 | 95 | "The Case of the Priceless Package" | 8 January 1953 |
20 | 96 | "The Case of the Gilded Cage" | 15 January 1953 |
21 | 97 | "The Case of the Troubled Ear" | 22 January 1953 |
22 | 98 | "The Case of the Watchful Dog" | 29 January 1953 |
23 | 99 | "The Case of the Shallow River" | 5 February 1953 |
24 | 100 | "The Case of the Cornered Man" | 12 February 1953 |
25 | 101 | "The Case of the Rolling Log" | 19 February 1953 |
26 | 102 | "The Case of the Little Sister" | 26 February 1953 |
27 | 103 | "The Case of the Well-Healed Lady" | 5 March 1953 |
28 | 104 | "The Case of the Eight-Dollar Scotch" | 12 March 1953 |
29 | 105 | "The Case of the Silent Partner" | 19 March 1953 |
30 | 106 | "The Case of the Timely Tip" | 26 March 1953 |
31 | 107 | "The Case of the Grand Slam" | 2 April 1953 |
32 | 108 | "The Case of the Contraband Fever" | 9 April 1953 |
33 | 109 | "The Case of the Sawed Off Shotgun" | 16 April 1953 |
34 | 110 | "The Case of the Cold Trail" | 23 April 1953 |
35 | 111 | "The Case of the Secret Sale" | 30 April 1953 |
36 | 112 | "The Case of the Rolling Stones" | 7 May 1953 |
37 | 113 | "The Case of the Neighbor Next Door" | 14 May 1953 |
38 | 114 | "The Case of the Easy Money" | 21 May 1953 |
39 | 115 | "The Case of the Beggarly Banker" | 28 May 1953 |
40 | 116 | "The Case of the Ten O'Clock Pass" | 11 June 1953 |
41 | 117 | "The Case of the Rock-a-bye Baby" | 18 June 1953 |
42 | 118 | "The Case of the Bloodshot Eyes" | 25 June 1953 |
Ep | No. | Title | Air date |
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1 | 119 | "The Case of the Hideaway Herd" | 27 August 1953 |
2 | 120 | "The Case of the Crooked Thief" | 3 September 1953 |
3 | 121 | "The Case of the Greasy Palm" | 10 September 1953 |
4 | 122 | "The Case of the Smoking Powder" | 17 September 1953 |
5 | 123 | "The Case of the Telltale Heart" | 24 September 1953 |
6 | 124 | "The Case of the Adding Machine" | 1 October 1953 |
7 | 125 | "The Case of the Old and the Frightened" | 8 October 1953 |
8 | 126 | "The Case of the Lonely Bride" | 15 October 1953 |
9 | 127 | "The Case of the Prosperous Pauper" | 22 October 1953 |
10 | 128 | "The Case of the Deadly Secret" | 29 October 1953 |
11 | 129 | "The Case of the Weak and the Strong" | 5 November 1953 |
12 | 130 | "The Case of the Endless Lie" | 12 November 1953 |
13 | 131 | "The Case of the Double Deal" | 19 November 1953 |
14 | 132 | "The Case of the Ready Cash" | 26 November 1953 |
15 | 133 | "The Case of the Self-Made Hero" | 3 December 1953 |
16 | 134 | "The Case of the Hard Bargain" | 10 December 1953 |
17 | 135 | "The Case of the Unlucky Gamble" | 17 December 1953 |
18 | 136 | "The Case of the Runaway Boy" | 24 December 1953 |
19 | 137 | "The Case of the Counterfeit Alibi" | 31 December 1953 |
20 | 138 | "The Case of the Neutral Corner" | 7 January 1954 |
21 | 139 | "Episode 4.21" * | 14 January 1954 |
22 | 140 | "The Case of the Honorable Men" | 21 January 1954 |
23 | 141 | "The Case of the Tailor-Made Money" | 28 January 1954 |
24 | 142 | "The Case of the Fraudulent Income" | 4 February 1954 |
25 | 143 | "The Case of the Forgotten Man" | 11 February 1954 |
26 | 144 | "The Case of the Three-Way Split" | 18 February 1954 |
27 | 145 | "The Case of the Hush Money" | 25 February 1954 |
28 | 146 | "The Case of the Pentagon Payroll" | 4 March 1954 |
29 | 147 | "The Case of the Thick Skins" | 11 March 1954 |
30 | 148 | "The Case of the Changing Heart" | 18 March 1954 |
31 | 149 | "The Case of the Sitting Duck" | 25 March 1954 |
32 | 150 | "The Case of the Waiting Diamond" | 1 April 1954 |
* The title of this episode is unknown.
Ep | No. | Title | Air date |
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1 | 151 | "The Case of the Lonely People" | 7 October 1954 |
2 | 152 | "The Case of the Still Waters" | 14 October 1954 |
3 | 153 | "The Case of the Gentleman Cheat" | 21 October 1954 |
4 | 154 | "The Case of the Tarnished Lady" | 28 October 1954 |
5 | 155 | "The Case of the Man Outside" | 4 November 1954 |
6 | 156 | "The Case of the One Way Ride" | 11 November 1954 |
7 | 157 | "The Case of the Little Tin Box" | 18 November 1954 |
8 | 158 | "The Case of the Green Feathers" | 25 November 1954 |
9 | 159 | "The Case of the Dangerous Dollars" | 2 December 1954 |
10 | 160 | "The Case of the Escaped Convict" | 9 December 1954 |
11 | 161 | "The Case of the Losing Gamble" | 16 December 1954 |
12 | 162 | "The Case of the Bad Bargain" | 23 December 1954 |
13 | 163 | "The Case of the Broken Bond" | 30 December 1954 |
14 | 164 | "The Case of the Careless Murder" | 6 January 1955 |
15 | 165 | "The Case of the Chartered Chiseler" | 13 January 1955 |
16 | 166 | "The Case of the Iron Curtain" | 20 January 1955 |
17 | 167 | "The Case of the Unfair Verdict" | 27 January 1955 |
18 | 168 | "The Case of the Fatal Error" | 3 February 1955 |
19 | 169 | "The Case of the Elder Brother" | 10 February 1955 |
20 | 170 | "The Case of the Princely Pauper" | 17 February 1955 |
21 | 171 | "The Case of the Swindler's Gold" | 24 February 1955 |
22 | 172 | "The Case of the Little Big Shot" | 3 March 1955 |
23 | 173 | "The Case of the Lady in Hiding" | 10 March 1955 |
24 | 174 | "The Case of the Tight Squeeze" | 17 March 1955 |
25 | 175 | "The Case of the Deadly Dilemma" | 24 March 1955 |
26 | 176 | "The Case of the Black Sheep" | 31 March 1955 |
27 | 177 | "The Case of the Avoided Taxes" | 7 April 1955 |
28 | 178 | "The Case of the Smuggled Heroin" | 14 April 1955 |
29 | 179 | "The Case of the Steady Hand" | 21 April 1955 |
30 | 180 | "The Case of the Only Son" | 28 April 1955 |
31 | 181 | "The Case of the Man Next Door" | 5 May 1955 |
32 | 182 | "The Case of the Stolen Watches" | 12 May 1955 |
33 | 183 | "The Case of the Man Trap" | 19 May 1955 |
34 | 184 | "The Case of the Ready Guns" | 26 May 1955 |
35 | 185 | "The Case of the Perfect Gentleman" | 2 June 1955 |
36 | 186 | "The Case of the Shot in the Dark" | 9 June 1955 |
37 | 187 | "The Case of the Betrayed Artist" | 17 June 1955 |
38 | 188 | "The Case of the Frightened Man" | 24 June 1955 |
39 | 189 | "The Case of the Slippery Eel" | 1 July 1955 |
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