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A Ticket to the Eclipse (09/19)
A member of Mannix's former Korean War army unit is seeking revenge for a grievance from their combat days. The man confesses to Mannix that he has already slain two people. When Mannix tells the police, they dismiss the case due to his friend's history of confessing to every crime around.

One for the Lady (09/26)
Framed as a jewel thief and a possible murderer, Mannix loses his detective's license and faces prison when he meets Al, a gangster's widow. Al offers Mannix a job as her bodyguard, and later another job involving a million-dollar robbery.

Time out of Mind (10/03)
Mannix searches for Sonny, an over-the-hill boxer sought in the murder of a fight-fixing gambler. While trying to get the ex-fighter to surrender before the gamblers reach him, Mannix becomes trapped with Sonny in a condemned slum as gunmen close in.

Figures in a Landscape (10/10)
A gunman threatens Mannix but barely misses him three times, leading the investigator to suspect that someone else is really the intended victim. Mannix tracks down an ex-convict who has vowed to kill him, but the suspect dies and the gunman strikes again.


The Mouse That Died (10/17)
Mannix is given a slow-acting poison, which doctors cannot identify, so he takes it upon himself to race time and search for his adversary. During a routine missing-persons case, Mannix becomes involved with an espionage ring which tries to eliminate him.

The Lost Art of Dying (10/24)
Mannix seeks the help of a prize-winning newsman (played by newsman Alex Dreier) to clear a condemned man. Prisoners on death row hold a guard hostage until Mannix promises to try and find the man who framed the man in the death of his former girlfriend.

The Other Game in Town (10/31)
Comedian Rich Little guest-stars as a Las Vegas comic involved in the mysterious disappearance of a gambler who lost $230,000 at the casino before vanishing. The debt-ridden gambler disappears in his light plane but "reappears" after his funeral. His "merry widow" turns to Mannix for help--then suddenly fires him from the case.

The World Between (11/07)
Injured in a scuffle with a lawbreaker, Peggy meets ailing African Premier Obuko in the hospital, where he is being treated under the alias of Mr. Smith. Mannix and Peggy keep his secret until foreign agents try to bomb his room.

Sunburst (11/14)
Pat Quinn (Alice in the movie "Alice's Restaurant") is the owner of a small roadside cafe that has been taken over by three gangland mobsters. Suddenly thrown into the middle of a syndicate plot when he stops at the cafe for a cup of coffee, Mannix finds himself held captive along with the owners.

To Cage a Seagull (11/21)
Mannix is scheduled to be executed at dawn when he uncovers an anarchist's plot to immediately and violently take over the country. While investigating what he feels was not an accidental helicopter crash, Mannix discovers a presumed-dead leader of the Fourth Reich alive and plotting in Los Angeles.

Bang, Bang, You're Dead (11/28)
A precocious seven-year-old girl becomes the target of gangsters when she overhears a murder plot while playing in a supposedly abandoned theater. Mannix is hired by the girl's mother to unravel the girl's imaginative version of what happened and hopefully prevent the murder.

Deja Vu (12/12)
After seeing Mannix's picture, Kathy Warren, a young clairvoyant, begins to have recurring dreams in which she sees Mannix's death. Kathy's visions are discounted by her mother as well as by Mannix, until they begin to materialize and Mannix has a few close calls with death.


Duet for Three (12/19)
Mannix becomes involved in a series of apparent suicides by members of a black market ring when Ellen Gray, widow of one of the deceased, hires him to find out why she is being followed. Through Mannix's investigation, Ellen learns of her husband's illegal past.

Round Trip to Nowhere (01/02)
Detective Mannix helps a beautiful widow hunt for her husband's slayer. Mannix finds that the victim, Hewitt, was a mystery man who deposited large sums of money with no visible means of support. Mannix and the widow head for an abandoned mine in Death Valley to run down the mystery.

What Happened to Sunday (01/09)
Mannix, suffering from amnesia, can't remember why an attempt was made on his life, but he does recall seeing the girl he was with being thrown from a balcony. Mannix desperately struggles to unscramble the events of the previous 24-hour period and hopefully expose his predators before they finish their job on him.

The Judas Touch (01/16)
Police chief Carl Yaring searches for one of his police officers, an ex-con, suspected of robbery and murder. The guilt of the young officer seems unquestionable, but Mannix has faith in the suspect's integrity and attempts to prove the evidence wrong.

With Intent to Kill (01/23)
Police lieutenant Ira Deegan's wife pleads with her husband to give up a homicide case after his life is threatened. When Deegan refuses his wife's request, she hires Mannix to protect him and help him solve the case (unbeknownst to her husband).

The Crime That Wasn't (01/30)
A murder goes undetected until young Dennis Coverly overhears an argument between his parents and, fearing for their safety, seeks the aid of Mannix. In checking out the youth's story, Mannix uncovers witnesses to the crime who have remained silent due to threats upon their lives by the killer.

A Gathering of Ghosts (02/06)
Jason Evers, Charles Aidman and Robert Webber guest-star as members of Mannix's college football team who put together an unconventional reunion in a ghost town. The reunion ends in murder and reveals years of deceit and jealousy that come to light in a series of bizarre and morbid pranks. Mannix's skill as a private eye is put to the highest test--that of saving his own life.


A Day Filled with Shadows (02/13)
A college basketball star mysteriously disappears and his father hires Mannix to find him, but Mannix becomes suspicious when the father insists on secrecy. Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) from the Milwaukee Bucks and Gail Goodrich from the L.A. Lakers guest-star.

Voices in the Dark (02/20)
Dorothy Kinman is a highly promising Olympic swimmer and diver who is confined to a wheelchair after a car accident and is now the target of threatening phone calls. Mannix is hired by Dorothy, a recluse who can't cope with her new state in life or the calls which police can't prove actually happen.

The Color of Murder (02/27)
A young heiress believes that her father's murderer is still at large and pleads with Mannix to help her find him. Mannix becomes suspicious of the girl's true motives when he learns that her chief suspect is the executor of her father's estate.

Shadow Play (03/06)
Financial wizard Tony Sergeant, a front for a crime syndicate, faces criminal charges when his wife learns of his illegal dealings. Before Sergeant's wife turns Tony in, she is killed in a hit-and-run car accident. Her sister hires Mannix to prove Mrs. Sergeant's death wasn't an accident.


Overkill (03/13)
Mannix joins a police investigation of a compulsive killer when a friend of his becomes the eighth victim. The investigation takes a new turn when Mannix uncovers clues that make it seem that the psychotic killer wasn't responsible for all of the crimes attributed to him.



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