Mannix (season 6)
Mannix (season 6) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 17, 1972 – March 11, 1973 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the sixth season of Mannix.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Sundays at 9:30-10:30 pm (EST) from September 17[1] to December 24, 1972[2] and at 8:30-9:30 pm (EST) from January 7[3] to March 11, 1973.[4]
DVD release
The season was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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123 | 1 | "The Open Web" | Arnold Laven | Donn Mullally | September 17, 1972 |
A cop is out to catch a killer. | |||||
124 | 2 | "Cry Silence" | Alf Kjellin | Oliver Crawford and Ed Waters | September 24, 1972 |
A former priest who just heard a murder confession asks Mannix to find the killer - and tell him his secret is safe. | |||||
125 | 3 | "The Crimson Halo" | Leslie H. Martinson | Shimon Wincelberg | October 1, 1972 |
A surgeon is targeted for murder. | |||||
126 | 4 | "Broken Mirror" | David Lowell Rich | Leigh Vance and Robert Pirosh | October 8, 1972 |
A tycoon's wife is kidnapped. | |||||
127 | 5 | "Portrait of a Hero" | Arnold Laven | John Meredyth Lucas | October 15, 1972 |
Mannix probes the murder of a Vietnam hero. | |||||
128 | 6 | "The Inside Man" | Paul Krasny | A.A. Ross | October 22, 1972 |
Mannix infiltrates a crime ring in New Orleans. | |||||
129 | 7 | "To Kill a Memory" | Sutton Roley | Arthur Weiss | October 29, 1972 |
Mannix attempts to uncover an amnesiac's past. | |||||
130 | 8 | "The Upside Down Penny" | Arthur Marks | Robert W. Lenski | November 5, 1972 |
Mannix must find a child's missing stamp album, which is apparently worth killing for. | |||||
131 | 9 | "One Step to Midnight" | Don McDougall | Warren Duff | November 12, 1972 |
The granddaughter of an exiled kingpin is being stalked by the syndicate. | |||||
132 | 10 | "Harvest of Death" | Paul Krasny | Jerry Thomas | November 19, 1972 |
Mannix sets out to help a threatened orange grove. | |||||
133 | 11 | "A Puzzle for One" | Jeffrey Hayden | David P. Harmon | November 26, 1972 |
Mannix pursues the man who murdered a private eye. | |||||
134 | 12 | "Lost Sunday" | Reza Badiyi | Teleplay by: Ellis Marcus and Alfred Hayes Story by: Ellis Marcus | December 3, 1972 |
Although the records say a death was an accident, the victim's sister says it was murder. | |||||
135 | 13 | "See No Evil" | Arnold Laven | Shimon Wincelberg | December 10, 1972 |
Mannix investigates a murder in spite of intimidated witnesses. | |||||
136 | 14 | "Light and Shadow" | Sutton Roley | Richard Murphy and Harold Medford | December 17, 1972 |
A millionaire's wife is accused of murder. | |||||
137 | 15 | "A Game of Shadows" | Gerald Mayer | Leigh Vance | December 24, 1972 |
Mannix pursues a mystery man who's wanted for murder. | |||||
138 | 16 | "The Man Who Wasn't There" | Sutton Roley | Robert W. Lenski | January 7, 1973 |
Mannix is caught up in a deadly game concocted by a man who's out to kill him. | |||||
139 | 17 | "A Matter of Principle" | Alf Kjellin | Howard Browne | January 14, 1973 |
Sisters are out to prosecute a traffic violator who's also a syndicate killer. | |||||
140 | 18 | "Out of the Night" | Paul Krasny | William H. Wright | January 21, 1973 |
Peggy takes the lead role in this episode as she poses as a prostitute to assist in the break-up of a narcotics ring. Mannix is only a supporting character in this episode. | |||||
141 | 19 | "Carol Lockwood, Past Tense" | Leslie H. Martinson | Harold Medford and Blake Ritchie | January 28, 1973 |
Mannix sets to prove that his ex-girlfriend's death was no accident. | |||||
142 | 20 | "The Faces of Murder" | Jeffrey Hayden | Robert W. Lenski and Stanley Roberts | February 4, 1973 |
Mannix's latest client is actually trying to prove herself guilty of murder. | |||||
143 | 21 | "Search for a Whisper" | Arnold Laven | John Meredyth Lucas | February 18, 1973 |
Mannix is hired to find out if a political candidate is a target for mudslingers. | |||||
144 | 22 | "To Quote a Dead Man" | Michael O'Herlihy | Teleplay by: Robert W. Lenski Story by: Richard L. Breen, Jr. & James T. Surtees | February 25, 1973 |
A cheerful hobo is being stalked by a murderer. | |||||
145 | 23 | "A Problem of Innocence" | Don McDougall | Dan Ullman | March 4, 1973 |
The daughter of a dead thief is forced by a gang of crooks to find the loot they stole. | |||||
146 | 24 | "The Danford File" | Harry Harvey, Jr. | Mann Rubin | March 11, 1973 |
A classy lady is being blackmailed due to her unclassy past. |
References
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