ROUTE 66 TV SHOW
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 116 episodes
 w/ Tod & Buz Corvette

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Filmed on location all over the United States, along the course of the famous highway
(and beyond), Route 66 debuted on October 7, 1960.

The premise was simple: ernest, privileged and sheltered Tod Stiles' (Martin Milner) father dies and leaves him a shiny new Corvette but little money; he and his buddy Buzz Murdock (George Maharis), who grew up in Hell's Kitchen, take off in the car to discover America, in search of adventure and enlightenment. There were no other co-stars, just guest stars and guest cities.




Season 1, Episode 1 – Aired: 10/7/1960
Black November
Tod's wealthy father dies, leaving the Yale grad penniless but for his 1960 blue Chevrolet Corvette. He meets Buz, who worked for Tod's father, and the two decide to start driving across the country. The Corvette breaks down in a small Mississippi town with some very nasty residents. The boys discover that the town hosted a POW camp during WW II and that the town boss had an escaped prisoner lynched when his son was killed in action. The boss plans to lynch Tod and Buz to keep the town's secret.


 Season 1, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/14/1960
A Lance of Straw
Shrimp boat captain Charlotte Duval hires Tod and Buz as a crew for her boat. Her suitor Jean Boussard gets very jealous of the new male crew members. Buz falls in love with the captain.


 Season 1, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/21/1960
The Swan Bed
Tod and Buz arrive in New Orleans during a parrot-fever epidemic. They meet a girl named Carrie Purcell and ask her out for a date. Carrie doesn't have money to afford nice clothes.


 Season 1, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/28/1960
The Man on the Monkey Board
Tod and Buz are working at a Louisana Gulf of Mexico off-shore oil-drilling tower. Lew Ayres plays a Nazi-hunter hunting an escaped Nazi on the drilling rig.


 Season 1, Episode 5 – Aired: 11/4/1960
The Strengthening Angels
Tod and Buz give a lift to Lotti Montana, a migrant worker who is going to help pick the peach crop. As they approach the town of Sparrow Falls she begs them to drive through as quickly as possible. They take her to the Coronet Club and the Silver Dollar cafe. Sheriff Hingle keeps her from leaving town. The boys work with a revivalist.


 Season 1, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/11/1960
Ten Drops of Water
Vergil and Helen Page with their young brother Homer are owners of the family ranch. Fighting a desperate battle against drought they're too proud to accept Tod and Buz's offer to help.


 Season 1, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/18/1960
Three Sides
The boys work on a ranch and encounter a rancher's son. Karen dances on a table.


 Season 1, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/25/1960
Legacy for Lucia
Tod and Buz are working as loggers in Oregon. They meet an Italian girl, Lucia Trapani, who has come from Sicily to buy a new Madonna for her church. She plans to do it by selling her only possessions.


 Season 1, Episode 9 – Aired: 12/2/1960
Layout at Glen Canyon
A group of models are sent to a construction camp at Glen Canyon to do some fashion shots for a magazine. Jeff Grady head of the crew working at the dam appoints Tod and Buz as bodyguards.


 Season 1, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/9/1960
The Beryllium Eater
Jack McConkie makes a find of Beryllium, a rare ore. Mine operator Fred Durant insists that he sell his claim. The old man refuses and is found badly beaten.


 Season 1, Episode 11 – Aired: 12/30/1960
A Fury Slinging Flame
The boys meet scientist Mark Christopher and his friends who intend to remain in Carlsbad Caverns until a predicted nuclear war is over.


 Season 1, Episode 12 – Aired: 1/6/1961
Sheba
Laura Church is paroled from a Texas prison and prepares to take up a new life. Then she discovers that the man assigned as her advisor is none other than Woody Biggs, the rancher who sent her to jail in the first place. The boys work as cowboys.


 Season 1, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/13/1961
The Quick and the Dead
Tod and Buz work at the Riverside race track for the Grand Prix stock-car races. They get involved with a family's problems, including whether the father should continue stock-car racing. Tod drives a racecar.


 Season 1, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/20/1961
Play It Glissando
Tod and Buz watch a show at a local night club where trumpeter Gabe Johnson and his group are appearing. While driving away, they witness Jana Johnson, Gabe's wife, crash her car. She tells the boys that Gabe is insanely jealous and tried to kill her. The boys watch over her. Gabe shoots Tod but Tod tells the hospital it was an accident. When Jana goes back with Gabe, the boys realize that Jana will keep returning to Gabe no matter what.


 Season 1, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/27/1961
The Clover Throne
The boys work on Adam Darcey's date farm. Adam loves his ward, "Sweet Thing", who wants to leave the farm. Adam is also trying to stop a road from being built on his property.


 Season 1, Episode 16 – Aired: 2/10/1961
Fly Away Home (1)
Tod goes to work for the Windus Dusting Company as a crop duster. He meets Summers, a pilot. The company is losing money.


 Season 1, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/17/1961
Fly Away Home (2)
A farmer wants his crops dusted with sulfur, which is very dangerous to the pilots. However, the risk means more money to for the crop-dusting company.


 Season 1, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/24/1961
Sleep on Four Pillows
Tod and Buz meet a teenage girl who claims to be running from gangsters. The girl's wealthy mother thinks her daughter has been kidnapped and calls the police and a detective.


 Season 1, Episode 19 – Aired: 3/3/1961
An Absence of Tears
A blind widow listens for the voices of her dead husband's murderers. She asks Tod and Buz to buy her a pistol for self-protection.


 Season 1, Episode 20 – Aired: 3/17/1961
Like a Motherless Child
Tod and Buz pick up a small boy who has run away from an orphanage. Tod wants to return the boy but Buz, who has bad memories of an orphanage, refuses. The boys also get involved with showgirls.


 Season 1, Episode 21 – Aired: 3/24/1961
Effigy in Snow
A psychotic killer is killing women at the Squaw Valley ski resort. He leaves a body in the snow.


 Season 1, Episode 22 – Aired: 4/7/1961
Eleven, the Hard Way
The townsfolk of Broken Knee hand their money over to famous gambler Sam Keep to gamble it in Reno.


 Season 1, Episode 23 – Aired: 4/14/1961
Most Vanquished, Most Victorious
Tod's aunt Kitty asks Tod to find her daughter Carole. The boys find that she was living in a Los Angeles slum.


 Season 1, Episode 24 – Aired: 4/28/1961
Don't Count Stars
Tod and Buz meet hotel owner Mike, who drinks and gambles. Mike is the guardian for his niece, Linda, a little girl. Linda's executor wants to remove the child from her uncle, and she asks Tod and Buz for help.


 Season 1, Episode 25 – Aired: 5/5/1961
The Newborn
Tod and Buz work on a ranch belonging to Frank Ivy. Frank's son dies leaving an Indian girl, Kawna, pregnant. Frank and Kawna's relatives fight over the baby.


 Season 1, Episode 26 – Aired: 5/12/1961
A Skill for Hunting
Tod stops a poacher Hump Humphrey from killing a deer. Hump then shoots out the tires of Tod's car and later frames the boys for poaching.


 Season 1, Episode 27 – Aired: 5/26/1961
Trap at Cordova
Tod and Buz are kidnapped by New Mexican mountain townspeople who need a teacher. Tod addresses the New Mexico legislature about the culture of the people of Cordova and the need for teachers. Filming Location: Cordova, New Mexico


 Season 1, Episode 28 – Aired: 6/2/1961
The Opponent
A has-been boxer Johnny Copa is now throwing fights. Johnny trains Buz in boxing.


 Season 1, Episode 29 – Aired: 6/9/1961
Welcome to Amity
Joan Maslow wants to bury her mother in the cemetery outside of Amity. The entire community is determined to stop her.


 Season 1, Episode 30 – Aired: 6/16/1961
Incident on a Bridge
Buz and Tod go to work for Volovich and live at his house. Two other boarders are courting Volovich's mute daughter.


 Season 2, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/22/1961
A Month of Sundays
Buz falls in love with actress Arlene Sims who has a fatal disease and has returned to her home town to die.


 Season 2, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/29/1961
Blue Murder
Tod and Buz deliver "Blue Murder", a wild rodeo stallion, to Jim Bludge's ranch. Later Bludge is found dead with the mark of a horse hoof on him.


 Season 2, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/6/1961
Good Night, Sweet Blues
Ethel Waters plays a dying blues singer who asks Tod and Buz to locate her old jazz band for one last show.


 Season 2, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/13/1961
Birdcage on My Foot
In an attempt to rehabilitate heroin addict Arnie, Buz uses his past experience with helping a friend through withdrawal.


 Season 2, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/20/1961
First Class Mouliak
Tod and Buz are working in a Russian -American neighborhood for Jack and Mike in a steel mill. Mike's daughter is found dead and Jack's son Janosh was with the girl when she died.


 Season 2, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/27/1961
Once to Every Man
Tod and Buz are working on a fishing boat. The owner Leigh Adams is killed in an accident and his wandering daughter Prudence returns for the funeral. She takes over the boat and falls in love with Tod.


 Season 2, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/10/1961
The Mud Nest
In the small Maryland town of Hester, Buz encounters the Colby family (played by Maharis' relatives), people who bear a strong physical resemblance to him. He proceeds to look for their lost daughter, Dorothea, who he suspects may be his mother.


 Season 2, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/17/1961
A Bridge Across Five Days
Tod and Buz are working at a shipyard. They meet Lillian Aldrich, another employee. Lillian has been released from a mental hospital.


 Season 2, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/24/1961
Mon Petit Chou
Tod and Buz meet French singer Perette and her controlling tough-guy manager Glenn.


 Season 2, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/1/1961
Some of the People, Some of the Time
Maximillian Coyne is running a beauty contest. He claims to have connections with Hollywood and that the winner will get into pictures. Tod and Buz discover that Max is a fraud.


 Season 2, Episode 11 – Aired: 12/8/1961
The Thin White Line
While at a party, Tod is accidentally given a powerful psychosis-producing drug. Buz tries to keep him from killing himself.


 Season 2, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/15/1961
And the Cat Jumped Over the Moon
Johnny quits a juvenile gang. Packy takes over and also claims Johnny's girlfriend Marva.


 Season 2, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/29/1961
Burning for Burning
Tod and Buz are working on a chicken farm. They meet Agnes Brack who doesn't like her son's widow Julie. Agnes tries to cause trouble for Julie. Filming Location: Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania


 Season 2, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/5/1962
To Walk with the Serpent
In Boston, Tod and Buz encounter right-wing nuts armed with plastic explosives.


 Season 2, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/19/1962
A Long Piece of Mischief
Ollie Crump is a rodeo clown who is in love with Babe Hunter.


 Season 2, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/26/1962
1800 Days to Justice
After five years in prison, David Job and his mob return to Harcourt Junction, Texas. Their mission is to take over the town and put its leading citizen Bob Harcourt on trial for sending them to jail.


 Season 2, Episode 17 – Aired: 2/2/1962
A City of Wheels
Tod and Buz work with wheel chair patients at a veteran's hospital. Nurse Lori Barton falls in love with patient Frank Madera.


 Season 2, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/9/1962
How Much a Pound is Albatross
Tod and Buz meet Vicki Russell who is cruising around on her motorcycle. Vicki doesn't have a driver's license and the bike hasn't got plates.


 Season 2, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/16/1962
Aren't You Surprised to See Me?
In Dallas, Tod and Buz are delighted to be staying at a hotel hosting a secretary's convention. Then Caine, a religious serial killer armed with nerve gas kidnaps Buz. He plans to kill Buz unless the city "repents".


 Season 2, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/23/1962
You Never Had It So Good
Tod and Buz are working in building construction. Tod's attempt to pick up Terry involves the boys in a corporate executive training program.


 Season 2, Episode 21 – Aired: 3/2/1962
Shoulder the Sky My Lad
Tod and Buz befriend a Jewish boy whose family is a victim of anti-Semitism.


 Season 2, Episode 22 – Aired: 3/9/1962
Blues for a Left Foot
Tod and Buz work with a former Broadway show dancer Rosemarie Brown who is trying to make a comeback in a television show.


 Season 2, Episode 23 – Aired: 3/16/1962
Go Read the River
Tod is working as a high-speed boat test driver. He gets to pilot a boat whose new engine is developed by Tod's boss Sandy Mason.


 Season 2, Episode 24 – Aired: 3/30/1962
Even Stones Have Eyes
Buz is blinded in an accident. At a school for the blind he falls for a blind girl (Celia). His sight returns and he has to leave her.


 Season 2, Episode 25 – Aired: 4/6/1962
Love is a Skinny Kid
Tod and Buz encounter Miriam, who steps off a bus wearing a mask.


 Season 2, Episode 26 – Aired: 4/13/1962
Kiss the Maiden All Forlorn
Tod and Buz meet Charles Clayton, a fugitive swindler who has returned to the US.


 Season 2, Episode 27 – Aired: 4/20/1962
Two on the House
Several school children are touring Lake Erie aboard an excursion boat when "poor little rich boy" Ritchie McIntyre falls overboard. When Ritchie is brought back onboard the boat, he claims that he was pushed.


 Season 2, Episode 28 – Aired: 5/4/1962
There I am, There I Always Am
Tod and Buz visit Santa Catalina Island. A woman on the beach has caught her foot in a rock and the tide is coming in.


 Season 2, Episode 29 – Aired: 5/11/1962
Between Hello and Goodbye
Tod and Buz visit Pacific Ocean Park, a Southern California amusement park. While there they encounter a woman with two identities.


 Season 2, Episode 30 – Aired: 5/18/1962
A Feat of Strength
A refugee Hungarian wrestling champion finds that American wrestling has it's own set of rules when he is offered a position as a "good guy" wrestler.


 Season 2, Episode 31 – Aired: 5/25/1962
Hell is Empty, All the Devils are Here
Tod goes to work for Peter Hale, who owns a wild animal park. Peter's first wife was killed by an animal. Hale has re-married and his new wife is frightened.


 Season 2, Episode 32 – Aired: 6/1/1962
From an Enchantress Fleeing
Tod works as a dental assistant to Dr. Anna Martin. Her husband Lawrence Martin, a famous inventor, has moved out and is living at a religious retreat.


 Season 3, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/21/1962
One Tiger to a Hill
Buz and Tod hire out as deck hands on Anna Gustafson's salmon fishing trawler where Tod becomes involved with Anna's daughter.


 Season 3, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/28/1962
Journey to Nineveh
Tod and Buz ride into Harleyville. They meet some old comedians, including Jonah Butler, the town jinx.


 Season 3, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/5/1962
Man Out of Time
In Chicago, Tod and Buz encounter Harry Wender, a frightened 1930's gangster who has outlived his time.


 Season 3, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/12/1962
Ever Ride the Waves in Oklahoma
Tod and Buz go surfing in Southern California. Buz challenges a surfing champion to a match.


 Season 3, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/19/1962
Voice at the End of the Line
Tod and Buz encounter a downtrodden stock clerk who is involved in a telephone romance.


 Season 3, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/26/1962
Lizard's Leg and Owlet's Wing
Tod and Buz are excited to be working at a Chicago hotel which is hosting a women's convention. Also staying at the hotel are the famous horror film actors. The actors are debating whether their traditional horror film characters can still scare modern audiences. The actors test their ideas on the conventioneers.


 Season 3, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/2/1962
Across Walnuts and Wine
In Oregon City Tod and Buz get a real deal on rooms at an old house - $6.50 per week. Living in the house is Maggie a psychic reader, Van her unemployed husband, Michael, her nephew. Maggie's sister Autumn arrives after being fired from her teaching job and moves in. Michael is the house's sarcastic unpleasant owner and threatens to evict his relatives when he turns 21 in a few months. Michael is also trying to avoid some young men who want to beat him up.


 Season 3, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/9/1962
Welcome to the Wedding
While waiting for his date in a Cleveland railroad station Tod encounters convict Justin Lezama who is being moved to another prison. Lezama wants to call his brother and when the guard refuses Tod agrees to make the contact. Lezama takes Tod as a hostage.


 Season 3, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/16/1962
Every Father's Daughter Must Weave Her Own
Tod and Buz work for John Rados' road building-business. John has a strange daughter and John offers Buz money and a business if he will date her.


 Season 3, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/23/1962
Poor Little Kangaroo Rat
Tod and Buz work with a Doc Duncan, a shark fisherman. Doc is catching sharks for scientific experiments.


 Season 3, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/30/1962
Hey Moth, Come Eat The Flame
Tod and Buz encounter Muddy Mullins, a piano playing ex-con and his son Arnie.


 Season 3, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/7/1962
Only by Cunning Glimpses
Mentalist Brycie Koseloff makes dire predictions about Tod's future including predicting that finally Tod will kill Buz. Her predictions start coming true.


 Season 3, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/14/1962
Where is Chick Lorrimer? Where Has He Gone?
Tod becomes involved in a kidnapping. Ellen Barnes claims that a mental patient is kidnapping her.


 Season 3, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/21/1962
Give an Old Cat a Tender Mouse
Tod meets Vicki Russell again (from "How Much a Pound is Albatross"). She is again riding her motorcycle and this time has a boyfriend Frank pursuing her.


 Season 3, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/4/1963
A Bunch of Lonely Pagliaccis
Tod becomes an assistant to novelist Warren Barr. Warren's daughter Beth shoots her husband.


 Season 3, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/11/1963
You Can't Pick Cotton in Tahiti
Tod meets music composer Julian Roebuck who is recording local folk musicians in Tennessee.


 Season 3, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/18/1963
A Gift for a Warrior
Tod and Buz meet Lars, a German sailor in Tijuana who is looking for his father Ralph and is carrying a gun.


 Season 3, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/8/1963
Suppose I Said I Was the Queen of Spain
Tod is carrying his new credit card around Los Angeles, and is being followed around Los Angeles by Diane. She asks him for a date and then steals the credit card.


 Season 3, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/15/1963
Somehow It Gets to Be Tomorrow
Tod meets Joby, who steals his wallet. Corelli is a social worker who helps out.


 Season 3, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/22/1963
Shall Forfeit His Dog and Ten Shillings to the King
Tod witnesses a double murder and joins a posse hunting for the killers.


 Season 3, Episode 21 – Aired: 3/8/1963
In the Closing of a Trunk
Alma Hawkes returns to a Gulf Coast fishing town after spending time in prison for killing her father. She is looking for her son and mistakes Tod for the son.


 Season 3, Episode 22 – Aired: 3/15/1963
The Cage Around Maria
Tod is working for the Houston zoo. Maria, the troubled daughter of a Mexican family, throws herself into the bear pit.


 Season 3, Episode 23 – Aired: 3/22/1963
Fifty Miles From Home
Tod meets a Lincoln Case who has just completed a six-year Army enlistment including two years in Vietnam as an Army ranger. Linc decides not to re-enlist but to join Tod on the cross-country odyssey.


 Season 3, Episode 24 – Aired: 3/29/1963
Narcissus on an Old Red Fire Engine
Linc meets a girl named Janie in a tavern and she gives him a knockout drink.


 Season 3, Episode 25 – Aired: 4/5/1963
The Cruelest Sea of All
The boys get jobs at the Weeki Wachee theme park in Florida. The park show features girls dressed as mermaids performing underwater. A shy girl Elissa emerges from the water and after demonstrating amazing underwater swimming talent is hired for the show. She talks about "coming from the sea" and implies that she is a real mermaid. Skeptical Tod falls for her but assumes that she just wants publicity to launch a movie career. Linc has a more open mind and believes her. Tod discovers too late that she was telling the truth.


 Season 3, Episode 26 – Aired: 4/12/1963
Peace, Pity, Pardon
Tod and Linc meet Jai-Alai players who involve the boys in Cuban politics. Quiepo wants to smuggle his niece out of Cuba.


 Season 3, Episode 27 – Aired: 4/26/1963
What a Shining Young Man Was Our Gallant Lieutenant
Linc meets Lt. School, a former officer he served under in Vietnam. The officer now has the mentality of an eight-year old child and is living with his mother.


 Season 3, Episode 28 – Aired: 5/3/1963
But What Do You Do in March
Tod and Linc meet two rich playgirls after one of them runs down his boat with her speedboat.


 Season 3, Episode 29 – Aired: 5/10/1963
Who Will Cheer My Bonnie Bride
Tod and Linc's car breaks down. Linc hitches a ride with Alva and Charlie, two robbers who force him to drive their getaway car.

 Season 3, Episode 30 – Aired: 5/17/1963
Shadows of an Afternoon
Tod and Linc are working in a Florida town. Linc is accused of stabbing an unfriendly dog and is arrested. Filming Location: Cape Coral, Florida


 Season 3, Episode 31 – Aired: 5/24/1963
Soda Pop and Paper Flags
Tod and Linc are working with Emmett McNeill, a tramp. A strange disease breaks out which turns out to be spread by ticks.


 Season 4, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/27/1963
Two Strangers and an Old Enemy
While in a Florida swamp, Tod and Linc meet Major Barben, an American World War II ace and Takasuka, a Japanese officer who are still fighting the war.


 Season 4, Episode 2 – Aired: 10/4/1963
Same Picture, Different Frame
Tod and Linc encounter Morgan Harper who is back to reopen an estate. Her psycho husband Eric is back to kill her.


 Season 4, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/11/1963
Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are
In Maine, Tod and Linc work at a sawmill and board with a French Canadian one-armed former logger Poppa and his beautiful daughter Marie. Marie tries to be what ever a man wants her to be. Marie and Link are having a romance and Marie tells Tod "I'm going to hurt your friend". Sailor Jack arrives in town between ships and has a fling with Marie. Marie decides to leave home to "find herself" but Tod and Linc talk her out of it.


 Season 4, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/18/1963
Where Are the Sounds of Celli Brahms
Tod and Linc work at a beauty contest with Celli who is an acoustical engineer.


 Season 4, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/25/1963
Build Your Houses With Their Backs to the Sea
Tod and Linc go fishing for lobsters with Thayer Faxon. Thayer's problem son Mamomsha returns to cause more trouble.


 Season 4, Episode 6 – Aired: 11/1/1963
And Make Thunder His Tribute
Tod and Linc meet Mike Donato, an eccentric raspberry farmer.


 Season 4, Episode 7 – Aired: 11/8/1963
The Stone Guest
Spinster Hazel comes to Colorado. She meets Ben Beldon, who was in the Army with Linc. Ben is now a miner amd a trouble-maker. Ben and Hazel get trapped in a mine.


 Season 4, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/15/1963
I Wouldn't Start From Here
Tod and Linc work for a Vermont farmer and get involved in a pulling horse race.


 Season 4, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/29/1963
A Cage in Search of a Bird
Tod and Linc meet Stephanie. .


 Season 4, Episode 10 – Aired: 12/6/1963
A Long Way From St. Louie
Tod and Linc encounter five lady instrumentalists in Toronto.


 Season 4, Episode 11 – Aired: 12/13/1963
Come Home Greta Inger Gruenchaffen
Tod and Linc meet physical culturist Greta.


 Season 4, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/20/1963
93 Percent in Smiling
Two children leave their little brother on a doorstep.


 Season 4, Episode 13 – Aired: 1/3/1964
Child of a Night
Tod and Linc witness a plane crash and a dying passenger asks Linc to deliver money to a child in Savannah.


 Season 4, Episode 14 – Aired: 1/10/1964
Is it True There Are Poxies at the Bottom of Landfair Lake?
Tod and Linc work on a neon sign in a small Georgia town. Simon rips the sign down.


 Season 4, Episode 15 – Aired: 1/17/1964
Like This It Means Father, Like This Bitter, Like This Tiger
Linc beats up a man (Cam) in a Georgia bar. The man was in Linc's unit in Vietnam and his cowardice in battle caused the death of a Vietnamese girl.


 Season 4, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/24/1964
Kiss the Monster, Make Him Sleep
Link stops Nola Nielsen from committing suicide and romances her. Her possessive brother Hamar dissaproves.


 Season 4, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/31/1964
Cries of Persons Close to One
Tod and Linc meet Tank, a boxer who likes rum, and Tank's girlfriend Gaybee.


 Season 4, Episode 18 – Aired: 2/7/1964
Who in His Right Mind Needs a Nice Girl
Tod and Linc encounter a Daytona Florida librarian and a murderer.


 Season 4, Episode 19 – Aired: 2/14/1964
This is Going to Hurt Me More Than It Hurts You
Tod and Linc meet Harlan Livingston III, a naive millionaire who is surrounded by women who are pretending to be hurt.


 Season 4, Episode 20 – Aired: 2/21/1964
Follow the White Dove With the Broken Wing
A disturbed teenager kills his friend.


 Season 4, Episode 21 – Aired: 3/20/1964
I'm Here to Kill a King
Tod is vacationing by himself in Canada near Niagara Falls. He meets a professional assassin who looks exactly like him. Middle-Eastern plotters have hired the assassin to kill their king and he plans to do so with a high-powered sniper rifle. The assassin complains to Tod that his deprived childhood has caused him to become what he is.


 Season 4, Episode 22 – Aired: 3/6/1964
Where There's a Will, There's a Way (1)
In Florida, Tod and Linc meet the Tiffins, a family of con men and criminals who are squabbling over a will. Tod becomes involved romantically with family member Margo who stands to inherit the money if she marries. Tod is thrown off a bridge.


 Season 4, Episode 23 – Aired: 3/13/1964
Where There's a Will, There's a Way (2)
Believing that Tod has been killed, Linc and Margo set out to catch his murderer. Tod turns up alive and marries Margo. Linc leaves the Corvette with Tod.








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