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- Jerry and Pamela North live in Greenwich Village in New York City. Jerry is a mystery magazine publisher who thinks he is a good amateur detective. He and his wife investigate various crimes and solve them before the police do.
- The anthology series dramatized the lives of clergymen of all faiths and the problems they faced in both their professional and personal lives.
- Stories of an Espionage Agent.
- In this pilot for a proposed Western TV series, host Randolph Scott introduces a story called "Officer's Choice," from a story by Ernest Haycox. It involves Sheriff Cliff McLain, who is a devoted family man and good citizen who has a dark secret. He was formerly an outlaw who has turned his life around. When a Ranger comes to town searching for the one-time outlaw, whom he suspects Cliff might be, Cliff has to decide whether to give up the life he has made for himself and run, or to let himself be revealed for his past.
- The Falcon goes undercover to Vienna, Austria, to investigate the disappearance of a desperately needed drug, Terramycin.
- An innocent young girl is in love with a syndicate killer. The Falcon tries to return her home to her worried mother.
- Connie Willis, a young bride whose husband is away on military duty, is blackmailed by an old acquaintance to help him commit a robbery. She turns for guidance to the president of the Bible college she had attended. The college president and his secretary take action to help the young bride escape the dilemma.
- A pastor struggles with his trust in a con artist.
- A minister in the bayou country risks his life to bring about peace between two communities.
- Pat and Danny were boyhood friends. Forty years later, they have gone in opposite directions. Pat is a Priest and Danny is a murderous convict.
- The preacher of a small rural church is elated over an unexpected gift of money. The donor is a wealthy and bitter recluse who does not wish to be thanked.
- A man embezzles $5,000 from his employer to pay for a land deal. When the deal falls through, he has until 3:00 the next day topay it back before the bank examiners discover the loss.
- Reverend works with gangs that have fatal shooting.
- An American Missionary in China endures the persecutions of the brutal Communists.
- A high-wire artist is sure that another member of the circus troupe was responsible for his wife's death. He decides to avenge her death.
- A pastor exhorts his parishioners to take back their city from the gangsters and corrupt politicians who have taken it over.
- A priest's efforts to establish a church at Coney Island are jeered at by the carnival employers.
- A poverty-stricken orphan boy resorts to stealing food out of sheer hunger. In one of his forays he is accidentally responsible for the slaying of a sheriff and is sentenced to life imprisonment. Father Flanagan tries to convince prison authorities that a prison is no place for a 12-year-old. (Based upon the Father Flanagan of "Boys Town.")
- Ellis Lyman has a nervous breakdown during choir practice at Dr. Seale's house. When Dr. Seale contacts Ellis' mother, he finds that she too is going nuts. Dr. Seale must determine what is wrong with the Lymans and how he can help them.
- An itinerant pastor traveling the prairie tries to restore a woman's faith, and save her child's life, by using a little amateur psychology.
- The minister who married a young couple tries to expose a phony medium who is trying to break up their marriage.
- Priest heals old woman's embittered heart.
- Fr. Pat believes it is time for him to retire to his hometown, but his bishop rejects his request and instead sends him to a Church in East Harlem.
- Catholic Priest is summoned to the state penitentiary to hear the Confession of an inmate in solitary. Trouble ensues.
- A Navy chaplain with an Arctic expedition tries to dispel the seaman's superstitions. Foul weather, injuries and death result after a member of the crew kills an albatross.
- During the Civil War, a Pennsylvania minister meets with persecution when he openly deplores the nation's reluctance to acknowledge faith in God. He wages a campaign in Washington to establish "In God We Trust" as the national motto of the U.S.
- In 1883 a clergyman is assigned to take over a mission on the Winnebago Indian reservation. The Indians doubt his sincerity and resist his efforts, and he tries to win them over by befriending the one boy who doesn't scorn him.
- A woman goes to work recruiting girls (as paid dance companions) for a handsome but oily criminal. Then she realizes her own little sister is being drawn in to the racket. A radio evangelist intervenes.
- Biographical presentation about George W. Truett, a minister who travels to Texas to bring religion to the ranch hands and then loses his own faith when he accidentally takes the life of a friend in a hunting accident.
- A Presbyterian missionary of the 1880's risks his career and reputation by advocating the return of Alaska to Russia.
- A Baptist minister prints copies of the Bible in order to smuggle them behind the Iron Curtain.
- A police detective is torn between his duty to his family and his duty to his job when he finds out that his brother, a drug addict, is committing crimes to support his habit.
- American Missionary Dr. Roy Bell leads a resistance force on the Philippine island of Negros during the Japanese occupation.
- In Pre-Civil War America, an immigrant minister wants to introduce his congregation to a tradition from the Old Country -- The Christmas Tree. The children are excited about the idea but their Puritanical parents are having none of it.
- A private makes a sacrifice to save the life of an unpopular platoon member.
- The Reverend and Mrs. Stone joyfully accept foster children into their home, but they are challenged when they take in problem child Kenny.
- Two teenage boys are badly injured in a boxing match, and a priest fights to have the boxing rules changed so it doesn't happen again.
- A priest attempts to prove the innocence of a man.
- A young bride meets with an accident which leaves her paralyzed.
- Rev. Frakes wants to civilize backwater Middle Laurel Fork, Ky. and convince the locals to give up their blood feuding and moonshining ways.
- Fr. Slee works with the young hoodlums in the neighborhood to straighten out their lives.
- An Episcopal minister tries to help a crippled woman. She has been forced out of her home by her daughter.
- Even though his son was responsible for an accident that paralyzed a young girl, a wealthy newspaper publisher refuses to help with medical expenses for the impoverished family.