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1991
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Golden Serpent," Prince Selimun (Patrick Bishop), one...
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1989
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Exceeding all expectations, the weekly Mission: Impossible revival of 1988 managed to weather its first 19 episodes,...
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1989
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Greg Morris, who played electronics expert Barney Collier on the original Mission:Impossible series, guest-stars on the "new"...
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1988
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This episode was filmed on location in Seattle, where Jessica (Angela Lansbury) has been asked to deliver a university...
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1984
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1984
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1983
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In the second episode of a two-part episode, an effort by George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) to teach his neighbor Tom Willis...
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1983
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1983
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Crisis in Mid-Air is essentially a "problem drama" concentrating on a single individual. George Peppard plays a veteran air...
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1979
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The phenomenal success of the 1977 ABC miniseries Roots all but demanded a sequel to writer Alex Haley's epic story of his...
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1979
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In this film, the whereabouts of a runaway teenage girl are sought by a Las Vegas detective (Robert Urich), whose...
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1978
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At the height of a four-day torrential downpour, a mudslide unearths a body in a mountaintop cemetary. Peforming lab tests on...
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1978
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Though not readily apparent, Flight to Holocaust is the feature-length pilot film for a potential TV series. Crashing into...
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1977
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Sanford and Son launched its sixth and final season with an unforgettable location-filmed jaunt to Hawaii. Heading to the...
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Willis
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1976
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In this actioner, an adventuresome mercenary teams up with a government anti-drug agency to find a huge cache of stolen...
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Richard Hill
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1976
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This drama, financed by DST Communications, a subsidiary of Delta Sigma Theta, the world's largest black sorority, centers...
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Red Salter
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, a gang of jewel thieves have planted their stolen gems on Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx),...
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Willis
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1976
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A tense turf battle between rival street gangs becomes full-fledged warfare after one teen is knifed in a reprisal raid....
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1975
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Art thief Van Cleve (Ed Nelson) steals $5 million worth of priceless pre-Columbian artifacts. To determine the hiding place...
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Barney Collier
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1973
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Elizabeth Ashley, whose guest-star turn as a pathetic alcoholic on the sixth-season Mission:Impossible episode "Encounter"...
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Barney Collier
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1973
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Three tons of narcotics are stolen by dealer Sam Hibbing (Claude Akins). To recover the drugs, and to ruin both Hibbing and...
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Barney Collier
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1973
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"Nightfall" is the code name of a widespread terrorist attack planned by a secret organization called the Pendulum. The IMF...
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Barney Collier
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1973
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The IMF again invades the world of professional boxing to get the goods on crooked sports promoter Paul Mitchell (William...
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Barney Collier
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1973
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Guest star Kim Hunter is cast as brilliant but superstitious master criminal Hannah O'Connel, who engineers a million-dollar...
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Barney Collier
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1973
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Originally seen on March 30, 1973, "Imitation" was the final first-run Mission:Impossible episode to be broadcast on CBS,...
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Barney Collier
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1973
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Laraine Stephens guest-stars as Eve Vayle, who masterminds the death of her mobster husband Johnny (Charlie Guardino) in...
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Barney Collier
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1973
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While stealing computerized Syndicate secrets, minor hoodlum Tom Bachman (George Maharis) injures mob chieftan Matt Drake....
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Barney Collier
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1973
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This departure from the usual Mission:Impossible formula is a neat twist on the series' first-season episode "The Ransom." It...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Halfway through its seventh and final season on CBS, Mission: Impossible moved from its 10:00 p.m. Saturday-night slot to an...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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After two and a half seasons in its familiar Saturday-evening network berth, Mission:Impossible moved to Fridays on December...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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"Committed" was first telecast on January 22, 1972, the same day that the latest cast of Mission:Impossible appeared on the...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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The title of this Mission:Impossible episode refers to a potentially devastating new biological weapon. Traitorous government...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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With Mission:Impossible regular Lynda Day George still on maternity leave, Marlyn Mason makes a guest appearance as IMF agent...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Although he is locked up in prison on a tax-evasion charge, Syndicate boss Sam Dexter (Dane Clark) is still running his...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Frequent Mission:Impossible villain John Vernon makes a return appearance in "Movie," this time as mob-connected Hollywood...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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The IMF has only 72 hours to intercept a huge shipment of cocaine, which is being delivered to supplier Carl Reid...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Murray Hamilton guest-stars as deranged nuclear scientist Dr. Jerome Cooper, who threatens to destroy an unspecified American...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Imprisoned mobster Gunther Schell (H.M. Wynant) is the only person who knows where a stolen cache of money is located. Before...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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"Leona" was the name of the late wife of Syndicate chieftan Joe Epic (Robert Goulet). In order to rescue a captured...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Syndicate boss Charles Rogan (Robert Webber) has salted away $5,000,000 in order to finance a mob-benefiting political coup...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Once again, the IMF agents must break the bank of a popular casino to bring down a master criminal. In this case, the villain...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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The seventh and final season of Mission:Impossible commenced on September 16, 1972 with the episode titled "Break!" In his...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Scripted by Rick Husky from a story by Sam Roeca, "Trapped" is a radical departure from the usual Mission:Impossible format....
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Barney Collier
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1972
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In a reversal of the situation in the sixth-season episode "Encore," in which a gangster was persuaded that he had gone back...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Syndicate loan sharks Ollie Shanks (Paul Koslo) and Rudy Blake (Lou Antonio) must be intercepted before they can transfer $10...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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The IMF is assigned to learn the identity of a corrupt political higher-up, known only by his code name C6. To that end,...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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Although crooked private eye Larry Edison (Bradford Dillman) has been thrown into prison, he still wields a great deal of...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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The IMF's mission: To retrieve a list of crooked public officials from fleeing vice lord Emil Gadsen (George Voskovec), and...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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"The Bride" is none other than IMF agent Casey in this Mission: Impossible episode from January 1, 1972. This time, the IMF...
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Barney Collier
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1972
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1971
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To prevent himself from breaking under interrogation, captured enemy spy Colonel Vanin (Frank Marth) has hypnotized himself...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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In still another virtuoso Mission:Impossible guest appearance, Anthony Zerbe is cast as heroin supplier Reese Dolan. It is up...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Forming an unholy alliance, mobsters Frank Mason (Frank Mason) and Edward Trask (Richard Jaeckel) have been successfully...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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This time, the IMF takes on the challenge of staging an invasion from outer space. It is all part of a plan to derail the...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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William Windom makes a return visit to Mission: Impossible, again in a villainous characterization. This time, Windom is cast...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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The worst has happened: The United States has been invaded and occupied by an unfriendly foreign power. At least, that is...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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$75 million in stolen diamonds is hidden somewhere on the ocean floor. Only Frederick Hoffman (Jeremy Slate) knows the actual...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Elizabeth Ashley shines in an extremely difficult guest-star turn in the Mission:Impossible episode "Encounter." The IMF is...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Written by Dan Ullman, "The Miracle" focuses in on $8,000,000 worth of heroin. The IMF must determine the location of the...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Gerald S. O'Loughlin makes a return visit to Mission: Impossible, this time in the role of Syndicate chieftan Frank Delaney....
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Still being seen on Saturday nights -- albeit in a later time slot -- Mission: Impossible entered its sixth season with hopes...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Enemy agent James Reed (David Sheiner) intends to steal the plans for a new missile guidance system. The IMF is assigned to...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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The IMF must prevent a merger between Vic Hatcher (Victor French) and Johnny Thorne (Felice Orlandi), the leaders of two...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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William Shatner delivers a bravura performance as septugenarian hoodlum Thomas Kroll. In order to solve a 34-year-old mob...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Lynda Day George joins the Mission:Impossible cast as agent Lisa Casey in the episode entitled "Blind." Guest star Tom Bosley...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Written by Harold Livingston, "The Merchant" guest-stars George Sanders in one of his final acting roles, as illegal arms...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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American defector Howard Bainbridge (Frank Farmer) returns to the US for one last reunion with his son Paul (Anthony...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Robert DoQui guest-stars as African liberation leader John Darcy, code name Kitara. The IMF must rescue Darcy from the...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Fresh from his Broadway triumph in The Boys in the Band, Leonard Frey guest-stars as Thomas Burke, a pscyhopathic doctor who...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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While starring on the TV western The High Chapparal, Henry Darrow took time off to play a villain on the Mission: Impossible...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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In order to deactive a satellite armed with thermonculear bombs, the IMF must penetrate a heavily guarded island and destroy...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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A seemingly benign nuclear arms treaty threatens to explode into another Cuban Missile Crisis. The IMF is assigned to...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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This time it's personal for IMF agent Barney Collier: His brother Larry (Marc Hannibal), a crusading newspaper editor has...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Ken Swofford guest-stars as corrupt political boss Charles Peck, who will stop at nothing to get his hand-picked flunkey...
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Barney Collier
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1971
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Barney Collier
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1970
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As part of his latest IMF assignment, Paris assumes the idenitity of an influential American industrialist. Unfortunately he...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Albert Paulsen guest-stars as Albert Zembra, a terminally ill Syndicate drug dealer. The IMF's mission: to extract details of...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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The IMF works hand in hand with a band of guerillas to rescue three rebellious scientists from a Communist prison. One of the...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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During the IMF's attempt to rescue black freedom fighter Dr. Frederick Kolda from the sadistic minions of an Apartheid...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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The "amateur" in this Mission:Impossible adventure is greedy Iron Curtain nightclub owner Eric Schilling (Anthony Zerbe)....
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Assigned to assist in the defection of Anna Kerkoska (Julie Gregg), the daughter of a recently deceased IMF dictator, Phelps...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Harry Kellem (Russ Conway), an American businessman working in Tokyo, has been accused of murdering his Japanese wife. The...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Captured by brainwashing expert Dr. Paul Tabor (Mark Richman), IMF agent Paris is transformed into a human killing machine....
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Barney Collier
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1970
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John Colicos makes another guest-star appearance on Mission:Impossible, this time as Manuel Ferrar, the would-be dictator of...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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In a change-of-pace Mission:Impossible episode, Jim Phelps makes a sentimental journey to his rural home town. Even here,...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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While attempting to break into a Middle Eastern chemical plant, the better to destory a computer which is manufacturing...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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In order to smash an international drug cartel, the IMF must stop the three men involving in an intricate smuggling route....
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Lesley Ann Warren makes her first appearance as IMF agent Dana Lambert in Mission: Impossible's fifth-season opener "The...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Season Four of Mission: Impossible came to a thrilling conclusion with the series' March 29, 1970 episode "The Martyr." This...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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In a replay of the "Rasputin" story, phony mystic Emile Vautrain holds the Grandduchess Theresa of Trent (Nan Martin) in his...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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With no pressing assignments at hand, Phelps and Barney head to the Caribbean for a long-overdue vacation. Falling in love...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Iron Curtain functionary Kozani (Carl Betz, in an offbeat characterization) has captured guerilla leader Constantine (Eric...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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The IMF has a mere 48 hours to prevent an elusive enemy assassin from striking again. Posing as a drug-addicted defector,...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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The IMF heads to London with instructions to identify the head of an espionage ring, a mysterious figure known only as K. To...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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The fate of a Middle Eastern nation hangs in the balance as terrorist Ismet El Kabir (Michael Tolan) is scheduled to be...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Luther Adler guest stars as Leo Vorka, an aging European dictator who intends to purge his country of all young artists and...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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The title of this Mission:Impossible episode refers to a Gypsy tribe indigenous to the European country ruled by youthful...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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A microfilmed list of undercover narcotics agents has been stolen and divided into two halves, with each half in the...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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In the conclusion of the three-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Falcon," Phelps manages to rescue Prince Stephan...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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In Part Two of the three-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Falcon", Willy poses as the Bishop who is to perform the...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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The only three-part adventure in the history of Mission: Impossible, "The Falcon" was written by series stalwart Paul...
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Barney Collier
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1970
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Friendly Middle Eastern potentate King Selim (Lloyd Battista) has been imprisoned by his lookalike brother Prince Samandal...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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The IMF must prevent blackmailer Lou Merrick (Donnelly Rhodes) from turning over a file of information on top government...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Gregor Kamirov (Malachi Throne) has hired a double to pose as deceased East European premier Pavel Zagov. Having concealed...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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The "Commandante" in this Mission:Impossible episode is a man named Acero, played by Lawrence Dane. Joining forces with his...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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In order to prevent Dr. Oswald Beck (David Hurst) from inaugurating wholesale bacteriological warfare against the Free World,...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Stephen McNally guest-stars as Nazi war criminal Kruger Schtelman, the only man who knows the whereabouts of a fortune hidden...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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The technical wizardry of the IMF is given a real workout in "The Double Circle." Anne Francis guest stars as IMF agent...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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In the second half of the two-part Mission:Impossible episode "The Controllers", Phelps has been charged with murder and...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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The first multipart Mission: Impossible adventure of the 1969-70 season, "The Controllers" was written by Laurence Hearth. A...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Guest stars Torin Thatcher and May Britt are cast as Rados and Eva Gollan, respectively the exiled dictator of a South...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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The IMF's mission is to smash the unholy alliance between East European officials Skarbeck (Fritz Weaver) and Lom (Kevin...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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In his third Mission:Impossible guest appearance, Nehemiah Persoff is cast as Igor Stravos, finance minister of the Federated...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Leonard Nimoy joins the Mission:Impossible cast as The Great Paris, master of disguise and jack of all trades, in the series'...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Written by Paul Playdon, "The Interrogator" opens as enemy submarines converged off the Atlantic Coast, poised to launch a...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Kellerman (Anthony Zerbe), chief of security in an Iron Curtain country, suspects that defector Orin Selby (John Crawford) is...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Nehemiah Persoff makes his second Mission: Impossible guest appearance, this time in the role of corrupt Latin American...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Guest star Joan Collins plays the title character in this offbeat Mission: Impossible episode. While on a particularly...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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The second multipart adventure of Mission: Impossible's third season, "The Bunker" was written by Paul Playdon. The IMF is...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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With nothing to lose, terminally ill American agent Anton Malik (Morgan Sterne) has planted an detonation device in a nuclear...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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A rare radioactive isotope known as Trivanium is the prize in this tense Mission:Impossible episode. With only 48 hours at...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Bunker", the IMF team continue their efforts to rescue...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Fans of Mission: Impossible greeted the start of the series' fourth season with fear and trepidation. To be sure, the series...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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East European resistance leader Anton Reisner (Richard Garland) is being held in a prison cage surrounded by escape-proof...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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To get the evidence necessary to destroy mob kingpin Constantine Victor (Val Avery), the IMF preys upon Johnny Costa (James...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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The focus in this Mission: Impossible episode is on Cinnamon Carter, who has been captured behind the Iron Curtain. Chief...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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General Zek (Titos Vandis) conspires with munitions manufacturer Ismir Najiid (Sandor Szabo) to kill Middle Eastern potentate...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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European business tycoon Carl Vandaam (Alf Kjellin) hopes to recoup his lost fortune by building a hydrogen bomb and selling...
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Steve Ihnat guest-stars as eponymous master spy Stefan Miklos in this psychologically complex Mission: Impossible episode....
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Barney Collier
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1969
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Miami-based gambling kingpin Frank Layton (Warren Stevens) has agreed to finance the return of a deposed Latin American...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Having stolen $10 million, Albert Jenkins (Donnelly Rhodes) allows himself to be arrested for another offense under an...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Milos Kuro (John Colicos), minister of culture in an Eastern Bloc nation, plans to use an anti-American play to sabotage the...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Unable to recover valuable documents concerning America's missile system, the IMF must resort to a contingency plan. In order...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Ruth Roman guest-stars as Riva Sentel, the Evita-like widow of a popular Latin American leader. Santel plans to make a...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Borrowing a page from "The Man in the Iron Mask," an impostor poses as Cardinal Soucheck (Paul Stevens), the much-beloved...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Racketeer Lewis Parma (Vincent Gardenia) intends to take control of the food distribution industry and pose exorbitant...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Mercenary leader Colonel Han Krim (Pernell Roberts) promises to bring freedom to emerging African nations, all the while...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Contenders", crooked sports promoter Charles Buckman...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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World champion boxer Sugar Ray Robinson makes a guest appearance in the two-part Mission: Impossible episode "The...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Mission: Impossible launched its third season on September 29 1968 with the episode titled "The Heir Apparent." To save a...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Frequent Mission: Impossible director Alf Kjellin appears in this episode as art museum director Stefan Prohosh, the ousted...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Like the first-season Mission: Impossible episode "The Ransom," the second-season installment "The Condemned" is an unusual...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Written by Sy Salkowitz, "Trial by Fury" takes place in a South American dictatorship. When resistance leader Manuel Delgardo...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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The title character in this Mission: Impossible episode is Raymond Calder (Edmond O'Brien), the unscrupulous manufacturer of...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Taking a well-deserved vacation, Phelps finds himself in a small town populated almost exlclusively by political assassins....
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Barney Collier
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1968
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After two years of playing to respectable but not spectacular ratings, Mission: Impossible finally attained the gold ring in...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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The IMF agents are assigned to recapture $1,000,000 in gold bullion, which was targetted for a pro-Democracy underground...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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When a SAC bomber crashes in a Communist country, the palne's fail-safe mechanism falls into the hands of American defector...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Boarding the S.S. Star of Suez, the cleverly disguised agents of the IMF attempt to prevent Communist agent Yorgi Petrosian...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Gerald S. O'Loughlin guest-stars as Burt Gordon, the suspected head of a nationwide organization of contract killers. To get...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Beautiful but dangerous enemy agent Felicia Vabar (Kate Woodville) engineers the theft of valuable NATO missile-defense...
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Barney Collier
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1968
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Two of the three scientists working on a cobalt bomb have been kidnapped by enemy agent Eric Stavak (Albert Paulsen), who has...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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A priceless collection of Inca gold treasures has disappeared, threatening the financial stability of Santales, a tiny Latin...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Anthony Zerbe guest-stars as David Redding, a high-profile fashion photographer--and treacherous double agent. In league...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Powerful but gullible German industrialist Otto Kelmann (Wilfred Hyde-White) is on the verge of handing over his munitions...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Baltic freedom fighter Nikolai Kurzon (Bob Tiedemann) has been kidnapped by Colonel Alex Stahl (Steve Ihnat), leader of the...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Council", the IMF's plan to topple a gangland syndicate...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Written by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter, "The Council" was the second multipart story of Mission: Impossible's...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Guest stars Fritz Weaver and Hazel Court are cast as Erik and Catherine Hagar, who operate a fraudulent charity organization...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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African stockbroker Walter DuBruis (Brock Peters) is poised to destroy the economy of Ghalea by flooding the nation with...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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The sacred gold seal of the Far Eastern nation of Kuala Rokat has been stolen. Masterminding the heist is American...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Communist agent Stephan Gomalk (Michael Strong) intends to take control of the small European democracy ruled by his...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Promising to smuggle wealthy Eastern Europeans across the Iron Curtain, banker Alfred Belzig 9James Daly) lures the hapless...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) takes over as head of the Impossible Missions Force in "The Widow." This time, the target is Alex...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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The first season of Mission: Impossible came to a close with the April 22, 1967 episode "The Psychic." Some valuable NATO...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Enemy agent Peter Kiri (Sorrell Booke) has kidnapped US special envoy Wilson (James Daly) and replaced him with an exact...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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The scene is the tiny European republic of Svardia. Dying prime minister Laryra (Rhys Williams) has arranged to be succeeded...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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The IMF is assigned to infiltrate a South American stronghold, where a group of unregenerate Nazis have gathered in hopes of...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Under the guise of an LSD addict, US secret agent Vincent Deane (Jacques Denbeaux) has managed to hide some top-secret...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Ricardo Montalban guest-stars as Gerard Sefra, formerly the sadistic overseer of the defunct Boradur penal colony. Sefra has...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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US Senator William Townsend (Kent Smith), the head of a right-wing extremist group, has been assassinated. Confessing to the...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Eastern European movie mogul Miklos Klaar (J.D. Cannon) plans to combine genuine American newsreel footage with faked...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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The scene is Zurich, Switzerland, where four young men, all sons of top-ranking Nazi officials, have gathered. Armed with...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Though filmed as the twelfth episode of Mission: Impossible, "The Trial" was the seventeenth to be telecast, on January 28,...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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The IMF agents pose as caterers to prevent mob boss Jack Wellman (Simon Oakland) from infiltrating the government of an...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Guest star Eartha Kitt is cast as a petite circus contortionist named Tina. American agent Hughes (Lonny Chapman) has...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Having gained control of the African nation of Lombuanda, despotic Henrik Durvard (John Van Dreelen) has compounded this...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Barney Collier
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1967
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Slave", the IMF force has kidnapped Amara (Antoinette...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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Once more penetrating the Iron Curtain, the IMF agents attempt to rescue rocket scientist Helmut Cherlotov (Joseph...
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Barney Collier
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1967
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In this made-for-TV movie, a deadly bomb is concealed aboard a passenger jet in a devious plan to blackmail the airline...
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1966
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The IMF is faced with an assignment that virtually requires them to be in two places at once. First, they must prevent the...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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Mercenary anarchist Imry Rogosh (Fritz Weaver) has concocted a scheme to kill off most of the population of Los Angeles. With...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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The first of Mission: Impossible's multipart adventures, "Old Man Out" began its two-episode run on October 8, 1966. The IMF...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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The IMF agents arrive in Austria, where widowed American scientist Dr. Martha Zubrovnik (Beartice Straight) has fallen under...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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Written by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter, "The Carriers" features George Takei as IMF agent Roger Lee and...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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Lloyd Bridges guest-stars as Anasta Poltroni, heads of an international drug ring. Under the alias of Ted Carson, Poltroni...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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In Part Two of "Old Man Out," the IMF is still posing as a carnival troupe: Briggs as a mind reader, Cinnamon as his...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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Briggs is forced to play along with powerful mobster boss Frank Egan (William Smithers when the daughter of Briggs' friend...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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The IMF journeys to the Free World country of Valeria, where an election is about to be held. The police-controlled...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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Barney Collier
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1966
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IMF agents Rollin and Cinnamon are assigned to an Iron Curtain nation, where they hope to retrieve a reel of recording wire...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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The IMF agents arrive in the Iron Curtain country of Lubjanka. Their mission: to topple the regime of dictator Janos Karq...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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Returning from a much-needed vacation, Briggs is asked to take his Impossible Missions Force to the South American...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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Nehemiah Persoff guest-stars as Prince Iben Kostas, absolute ruler of a tiny Middle Eastern country whose income derives...
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Barney Collier
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1966
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Frank Puglia reprises his 1944 role as Prince Cassim for this remake of the Arabian Nights adventure. Ali Baba (Peter Mann)...
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1965
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Rob (Dick Van Dyke) is startled to hear a new song named "Bupkis" being played on the radio. It seems that, back in his Army...
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Frank "Sticks" Mandalay
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1965
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jason (Chuck Connors) continues flashing back to an incident involving himself and a...
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1965
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Jason (Chuck Connors) recalls an incident in his past, involving a young and...
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1965
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Season Three of The Fugitive finds Richard Kimble (David Janssen), wrongly accused of his wife's murder, still on the lam...
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1965
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Two years after the success of The Interns (1962) came this follow-up tale of medical interns during their first year working...
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1964
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In this remake of Johnny Dark (1954) an ex-GI and college dropout would rather play with cars than anything else until he...
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1964
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The third season of The Dick Van Dyke Show opens with one of the series' funniest and most celebrated episodes. In flashback,...
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Mr. Peters
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1963
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While on maneuvers near the site of Custer's Last Stand, a modern-day Army tank crew encounters evidence that they have...
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Lieutenant
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1963
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