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- Private detective Joe Mannix uses force to solve crimes.
- A government agent tries to break a Neo-Fascist group in California
- The Mystery Word Search game consisted of 5 contestants (4 Challengers & 1 Champion) are playing for points. In the Premilinary Round, Contestants will find a answer (from a 14x4=56 gridded game board) in one(1) of the four(4) lines and the fourteen(14) columns (positions) from a question that the host been asked. A correct line, position & a word will win 1 point; A wrong line & word that can led a team to find a correct line & word. Changing team members are assessived and then the team scores the most points wins and go to the Semi-Finals. The Semi-Final Round consists of 2 contestants of the disbanded winning team go to line by line in every position to position letter one (1) at a time before shown the last letter as one(1) of two(2) contestants will see & say the word answer to a question correctly wins 1 point and continues up to 4 points became the winner receives a prize package worth around $1500 and becomes the challenger to the Champion in the Finals. In The Championship Finals, Now the points are locating between the 4 word lines & the 14 letter positions. The lines are worth from 1 to 4 points & the columns are worth from 1 to 14 points (i.e.:"Waste"-2+3=5). The teams will find a word was located in the game board and that look different than the Premilinary Round and the contestant scores the most points wins becomes the New Champion or otherwise still being the champion. In Late 1974 The Teams of the Premilinaries write down the favorite word will become the bonus answer as it shown immediately wins 10 points to their score & also for the Championship Finals either his or her score the same thing. In Early 1975 and towards to the end of the period 2 Contestants playing for 5 points to win the game and an $1500 Prize Package and faces the champion in the Finals. At The Finals One(1) contestant scores 50 points and the game will continue and that make the point values are doubled (Lines: 2-8 pts. & Positions: 2-28 pts.) and the team reached 100 points wins the game and go to the "Solo Round!" The "Solo Round" has 10 words in the grid and the team has 1 minute to find all 10 words. Each word they found is worth $100 and 10 words they all found wins $5000, $1000 will added for tomorrow's show when they don't find all 10 words. Later in the program's period, Contestants are now following the pattern than 2 teams & 1 player. Contestants/Teams must compete before defeated.
- After her brother, mother and fiancé die in construction accidents at a dam construction site, Kathy Lombard asks the Brannigans to investigate whether the death's were truly accidents or were caused by the malevolent dam. Over the objections her father, the owner of the construction company, and the construction foreman's objections, the detectives press on and nearly become the victim of an industrial "accident" themselves.
- Mike and Bob seek out a pilot who sprayed poison on a farmer's crops. The pilot claims he was hired by the farmer to do so and shows the Brannagans a check to prove it.
- Peter Jannus' new bride is killed in a hit-and-run by slick con man Nick Serri, and it's up to Hawk to prove Serri's guilt.
- Hawk works undercover by pretending to be on the take in order to smash a heroin selling ring, unaware that his assignment is made more precarious by some of the other people who the ring has working for them.
- Hawk and two of his fellow lieutenants are determined to locate $750,000 that a man was sentenced to jail for stealing, and to do that they keep an eye on the man's wife. But they are not the only ones determined to find the money.
- A psychopath who has already killed several people holds the customers of a bar as hostage.
- Nick Weller is the prime suspect in a murder, and the search is on for his alibi, a married woman being blackmailed for her liaison with him.
- The murder of a minor grade artist and collector is linked to a series of break-ins at art galleries, where nothing is apparently stolen, but the paintings of another artist suddenly appear---paintings which consist exclusively of various views and colorations of the artist's left hand.
- The murder of a bookbinder, who was working on a wealthy client's chronicles, is somehow tied in with a young woman who Hawk is starting to become romantically involved with.
- Hawk has personal reasons for his determination to get evidence against a powerful city contractor, despite the reluctance of many others who he needs to convince, including the district attorney, and despite the fact that of his two witnesses one turns up dead and the other is very unwilling.
- A brokerage firm is robbed of a million dollars worth in securities, and Hawk is sure an employee of the firm knows more than she is telling.
- Ulysses Frost, an old friend of Hawk, calls him and begs to meet him because his life is in danger. Hawk tells him to meet him at his apartment, but the killers follow Frost there and kill him. Hawk is then incensed to learn that forensic reports on Frost's death have either disappeared or never been done, apparently on orders from higher-ups. What's more, Frost's sister, whom Hawk also knew well before, doesn't want to cooperate.
- An autistic teenage girl is the only witness to the murder of a cop. The killer knows that she saw him, but does not know that she is unable to speak and thus cannot identify him.
- Down on his luck Bernie Farmer is married to Rose, who's the sister of a mobster. When the criminal is about to be paroled, Bernie decides to open a box the mobster had entrusted to him. But the box is empty. Mannix and Intertect boss Wickersham, against their better judgment, opt to help Bernie find what was in the box. Mannix sets himself up as a target, letting people think he has the box and its contents. The detective will endure multiple beatings as he tries to solve the case.
- A woman hires Mannix to find her ex-husband so that she can get custody of her child. He finds the father and son quickly, but there are several others who are hunting them as well, and someone is willing to kill to get them.
- An Intertect security chief apparently has been killed while driving. At almost the same time, an explosion at an Intertect client has killed a technician and destroyed a new laser device. Mannix suddenly is thrust into the case while Intertect chief Wickersham begins acting erratically, the side effect of medication for an infection. Mannix concludes that the Intertect security man may have sold out, along with somebody at the client. Mannix later finds that the Intertect security man is still alive. Mannix, though, isn't having an easy time. The Intertect chief's behavior turns worse and he gets into a brutal fight with Mannix. Afterward, an injured Mannix confronts a woman who was having an affair with the Intertect security man. She drugs him and Mannix is on the verge of falling into unconsciousness as someone is coming to the woman's apartment.
- Mannix is hired to investigate a supposed miracle that has occurred on land owned by a mobster. When a man turns up dead and the mobster's thugs beat on Mannix, the miracle's legitimacy seems highly doubtful. But the motives for faking the miracle are murky, at best. The mobster doesn't stand to gain financially. But Mannix is determined to find the truth.
- Three people are brutally murdered. The evidence points to David Tate. When a potential client approaches Intertect about trying to prove Tate innocent, Mannix agrees to take the case. The private detective finds himself caught in between the police and whoever is framing Tate.
- A little girl wishes to "rent a detective" to prove that her father, who is on Death Row, is innocent. Mannix takes the case, working on his own time, and will have to do without Intertect's help. Mannix romances the mistress of a reclusive rich man at whose estate the murder took place. The detective must cope with a web of deceit to find out what really happened.
- Mannix reluctantly agrees to pursue a divorce case -- the woman involved is an old flame of his. The detective ends up being framed for murder.
- A potential candidate for governor, a successful businessman employs Intertect to probe his background. His rationale: he wants to see if the detective agency can turn up any dirt that could be used by political opponents. If Intertect can't find any, he reasons his political opponents wouldn't be able to do so, either. Mannix follows his own leads while his Intertect colleagues probe the obvious. As Mannix's investigation progresses, people he has interviewed turn up dead. It turns out the candidate is part of the Syndicate and even sits on its council. Now, Mannix may be the next person on the hit list.
- A model spots a Latin man she met on a vacation but he flees. She hires a former boyfriend, Joe Mannix, to track down the man. But the case quickly becomes more complicated. It turns out the Latin man is an assassin. The lives of both Mannix and his client are now endangered.
- Vain, arrogant, fading movie star Anne Marion calls a press conference to announce plans for an autobiography. Then, a bomb goes off. The actress hires Intertect and, after a look at available operatives, decides Mannix is her man. The assumption was the bomb was a publicity stunt. Mannix visits one of Anne's ex-husbands, who performs special effects work. The bomb was supposed to be a dud. Mannix is convinced that someone wants to do the actress harm. She has three suspicious ex-husbands, one of whom is an arrogant hothead, the other who employs shady and violent bodyguards. Mannix decides to make himself a target by having Anne's college-age daughter take the diary of the actress and letting the ex-husbands know it. Is one of them the potential killer? Or is it somebody else?
- Wealthy art collector Calvin Norris, while visiting an artist friend, sees a woman modeling for a sculptor in the studio across the alley. Norris is shocked. The woman looks exactly like the subject of a Renoir painting he owns. He tries to get to the woman but she is gone before he can get to the sculptor's studio. Norris hires Mannix and Intertect to track the woman down. Norris is more interested in her than the possibility his painting is a forgery. Mannix, relying more on legwork than Intertect's computers, finds the woman, who, it turns out is really an artist and only models occasionally. It also turns out that Lang, the sculptor, is prone to violence. Mannix is convinced Linda is in danger and he's determined to crack the conspiracy.
- A mystery writer finds a suicide note in his home -- supposedly written by himself. The author specializes in stories that are based on actual cases and he's working on a new novel taken from an unsolved murder. Mannix tries to protect the author, but the writer insists on trying to work on the case. This complicates things greatly for Mannix. In addition, Mannix must deal with a collection of shady characters as he tries to find the would-be killer.
- Mannix quits Intertect after Wickersham agrees to accept a case from suspected gang boss Aram Karmalis. Striking out on his own, Mannix agrees to help a young woman. But it turns out that Mannix is now working a different angle of the same case.
- C.R. Grover has 4 days to locate a missing heiress before a trust in which she is to inherit will revert back to her father. His mission is complicated by family members who are out to kill the heiress to gain control of the family fortune.
- A friend of Lockwood who runs an air cargo business disappears on a flight in the desert near Reno, Nevada.
- Probe agent Peter Kubica drowns scuba diving in Dubrovnik. Bianco has the body exhumed which isn't Kubica. Bianco follows the trail to Kubica's mistress in Paris.
- A U.S. mission to the moon has brought back a moon rock consisting of what's believed to be raw diamonds. World Securities had been entrusted with the moon rock but it has been lost. Lockwood is dispatched to get it back. But the mission won't be easy. Among other things, Lockwood will need to charter a 747.
- Backup Probe C.R. Grover, with the help of daughter Lelia Mowen, must stop mad scientist and Probe Control designer Dr. Carl Mowen, and prevent Probe Control from being destroyed.
- The executive secretary to a talk show host is kidnapped. Lockwood is called in to act as intermediary to the kidnappers.
- Lockwood is sent to recover an East German defector who has invented a bullet with a poison jacket. In the process Lockwood is shot and must find the antidote.
- Lockwood investigates the location of a lost gold mine for Eurasian Jade & Metal. Along the way he finds deceit, fraud, and a foreign power that wants the mine for its uranium deposits rather than its gold.
- On behalf of World Securities, Grover searches for a French revolutionist who has mysteriously disappeared from exile. The man who wants him found is also the political leader who placed him in exile along with his own daughter.
- Gladys tries out a hair-dryer that uses a vacuum cleaner for power, which turns out to be a disaster. Later she wins a contest, and surprise!--the prize is another of those dryers. She refuses it, causing Pete's employers to insist that not only does she keep it, she must also endorse it.
- 1948–19671hTV EpisodeGuests include Rin-Tin-Tin and his trainer, Frank Barnes, plus Rosemary Clooney, Nat 'King' Cole, and Gail Davis.