Mannix (season 3)
This is a list of episodes from the third season of Mannix.
Mannix | |
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Season 3 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 25 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 27, 1969 – March 21, 1970 |
Season chronology | |
DVD release
The season was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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50 | 1 | "Eagles Sometimes Can't Fly" | Stuart Hagmann | Robert Heverly | September 27, 1969 | |
Mannix must clear an African-American (Georg Stanford Brown) and a Native American (Geoffrey Deuel) of false murder accusations. | ||||||
51 | 2 | "Color Her Missing" | Michael Caffey | Donn Mullally | October 4, 1969 | |
Mannix reluctantly helps the man (Jason Evers) who's been accused of killing one of the detective's colleagues. Virginia Gregg guest stars. | ||||||
52 | 3 | "Return to Summer Grove" | Gerald Mayer | Cliff Gould | October 11, 1969 | |
Mannix reunites with his father (Victor Jory) when returns to his hometown to solve a murder. Marion Ross and Vera Miles guest star. | ||||||
53 | 4 | "The Playground" | Paul Krasny | Ed Adamson | October 18, 1969 | |
Mannix must safeguard an obnoxious movie star (Robert Conrad). | ||||||
54 | 5 | "A Question of Midnight" | Sutton Roley | Barry Oringer | October 25, 1969 | |
Mannix faces obstacles in his investigation of a hospital scandal. Barbara Babcock, Lee Meriweather, Logan Ramsey, and Tom Troupe guest star. | ||||||
55 | 6 | "A Penny for the Peep-Show" | Gerald Mayer | Stephen Kandel | November 1, 1969 | |
Mannix deals with thieves, threats and red herrings in his search for a woman's (Sabrina Scharf) uncle. | ||||||
56 | 7 | "A Sleep in the Deep" | Gerald Mayer | John Meredyth Lucas | November 8, 1969 | |
Mannix suspects that the drowning of a swimming ace is actually murder. Marianna Hill, Milton Selzer, and Angel Tompkins guest star. | ||||||
57 | 8 | "Memory: Zero" | Harry Harvey, Jr. | Lionel E. Siegel and Ric Vollaerts | November 22, 1969 | |
Mannix hunts down a killer bent on silencing the secretary (Katherine Justice) of a recently murdered detective. | ||||||
58 | 9 | "The Nowhere Victim" | Sutton Roley | Dan Ullman | November 29, 1969 | |
A hit-and-run victim disappears from the scene of the accident - and a murder contract could explain it. | ||||||
59 | 10 | "The Sound of Darkness" | Corey Allen | Barry Trivers | December 6, 1969 | |
Mannix makes plans to trap a killer while going through psychosomatic blindness. | ||||||
60 | 11 | "Who Killed Me?" | Harry Harvey, Jr. | Stephen Kandel | December 13, 1969 | |
An alleged plane-crash victim turns up alive with tales of attempted murder. | ||||||
61 | 12 | "Missing: Sun and Sky" | Sutton Roley | Cliff Gould and Norman Katkov & Halstead Welles | December 20, 1969 | |
When a million-dollar racehorse is kidnapped, Mannix finds himself in a case that has no apparent motive. | ||||||
62 | 13 | "Tooth of the Serpent" | Paul Krasny | Robert Lewin | December 27, 1969 | |
A tough cop works on a robbery case that may involve his missing son. | ||||||
63 | 14 | "Medal for a Hero" | Seymour Robbie | Frank Telford | January 3, 1970 | |
Mannix investigates a series of robberies that implicate Peggy's late policeman husband. | ||||||
64 | 15 | "Walk with a Dead Man" | Harvey Hart | Ed Adamson | January 10, 1970 | |
Mannix is framed for murder. | ||||||
65 | 16 | "A Chance at the Roses" | Nick Webster | Lionel E. Siegel | January 17, 1970 | |
Mannix looks into a supposedly open-and-shut robbery case. | ||||||
66 | 17 | "Blind Mirror" | Nick Webster | Don Brinkley | January 24, 1970 | |
Mannix is confronted with attempted murder and romantic entanglements in his search for a woman who ran away after witnessing a near-drowning. | ||||||
67 | 18 | "Harlequin's Gold" | Gerald Mayer | Don Brinkley and Oliver Crawford | January 31, 1970 | |
Mannix looks for a survivor of a disaster at sea that may have been caused by pirates. | ||||||
68 | 19 | "Who Is Sylvia?" | Reza Badiyi | Alfred Brenner | February 7, 1970 | |
Mannix must find out who's trying to murder a quiet young matron. | ||||||
69 | 20 | "Only One Death to a Customer" | Michael O'Herlihy | John Meredyth Lucas | February 14, 1970 | |
Mannix pursues a vengeful ghost. | ||||||
70 | 21 | "Fly, Little One" | Murray Golden | Arthur Weiss | February 21, 1970 | |
A mentally disturbed child (Pamelyn Ferdin) helps Mannix find a murderer. Lawrence Dane, Julie Gregg, and Woodrow Parfrey | ||||||
71 | 22 | "The Search for Darrell Andrews" | Seymour Robbie | John Kneubuhl | February 28, 1970 | |
Peggy is put in danger when Mannix possesses a role of film that reveals the mastermind behind a bank robbery. Dana Elcar and Van Williams guest star. | ||||||
72 | 23 | "Murder Revisited" | Harvey Hart | Ed Adamson | March 7, 1970 | |
Twin sisters (Arlene Martel) are implicated in a murder that took place while the victim was on the phone with a TV interviewer. Don DeFore guest star. | ||||||
73 | 24 | "War of Nerves" | Rowe Wallerstein | Barry Trivers | March 14, 1970 | |
Mannix finds himself in a web of lies and subterfuge while searching for a horsewoman who disappeared just before a county fair. Hugh Beaumont and Paul Picerni guest star. | ||||||
74 | 25 | "Once Upon a Saturday" | Barry Crane | Arline Anderson and Barry Crane | March 21, 1970 | |
Mannix faces hostility while figuring out who's tormenting carnival-troupe boss Bev Miller (Bethel Leslie). Michael Conrad and Gordon Jump guest star. |
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