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Episodes: - The F.B.I. - 241 total Episodes

The Enemies
The Escape
The Killing Truth
The Nightmare
The Confession
Deadfall
The Last Job
The Legend of John Rim
The Witness
The Hero
The Hitchhiker
The Unknown Victim
The F.B.I.
The Defector
The Insolents
Out of Control
The Target
The Detonator
Downfall
List for a Firing Squad
The Loper Gambit
The Deadly Pact
The Disinherited
Hostage
How to Murder an Iron Horse
The Wizard
Conspiracy of Corruption
The Contaminator
Gamble with Death
The Game of Terror
The Death Wind
Edge of Desperation
The Mastermind
The Maze
The Defector
Flight
Image in a Cracked Mirror
Return to Power
The Animal
The Divided Man
The Homecoming
Moment of Truth
Three-Way Split
Dark Journey
Flight Plan
Journey into Night
Ring of Steel
Death on Sunday
End of a Hero
The Gopher
The Quarry
The Buyer
The Challenge
The Fraud
A Gathering of Sharks
Rope of Gold
The Scourge
The Executioners
Fool's Gold
A Piece of the Action
Region of Peril
The Attorney
The Double Play
The Engineer
The Mercenary
The Prey
The Camel's Nose
The Catalyst
Deadly Reunion
The Extortionist
The Intermediary
The Pay Off
Vendetta
The Cober List
Escape to Terror
The Franklin Papers
A Life in the Balance
A Mouthful of Dust
The Widow
By Force and Violence
Desperate Journey
False Witness
The Hunters
Sweet Evil
Courage of a Conviction
The Daughter
The Dealer
Eye of the Storm
Flight to Harbin
The Wedding Gift
The Break Up
The Doll Courier
The Executioners
Time Bomb
Wind It Up and It Betrays You
Death of a Fixer
The Diamond Millstone
A Sleeper Wakes
Traitor Bradford Dillman
Counter-Stroke
The Courier
Death Watch
Act of Violence
The Hijackers
Incident in the Desert
Judas Goat
The Ninth Man
Pressure Point
The Forests of the Night
Holiday with Terror
The Minerva Tapes
The Monster
Boomerang
Eye of the Needle
The Flaw
The Impersonator
The Loner
The Betrayal
The Gray Passenger
Dynasty of Hate
Slow March Up a Steep Hill
Summer Terror
Blood Verdict
Dark Christmas
Survival
A Question of Guilt
The Patriot
The Deadly Gift
Recurring Nightmare
The Replacement
Silent Partner
Tug-of-War
Killer Patrol
The Sanctuary
The Deadly Species
The Jug-Marker
Ransom
The Mastermind
The Condemned
An Elephant Is Like a Rope
End of a Nightmare
The Stalking Horse
The Tunnel
Rules of the Game
Special Delivery
The Mechanized Accomplice
Memory of a Legend
The Inside Man
The Natural
Conspirators
Tower of Terror
The Watch Dog
The Young Warriors
Turnabout
Crisis Ground
The Price of Death
Conspiracy of Silence
The Architect
The Bomb That Walked Like a Man
The Predators
Confession of a Madman
Selkirk's War
The Test
Anatomy of a Prison Break
The Plunderers
Fatal Reunion
The Giant Killer
The Runner
The Spy Master
Southwind
The Baby Sitter
The Corruptor
The Satellite
Arrangement with Terror
Collision Course
Antennae of Death
The F.B.I.
Sky on Fire
Break-in
Line of Fire
The Innocents
The Outcast
The Problem of the Honorable Wife
The Quest
The Exchange
The Cave-in
Superstition Rock
The Recruiter
The Butcher
To Free My Enemy
The Big Job
Ordeal
Night of the Long Knives
The Scapegoat
The Assassin
By Force and Violence
A Game of Chess
The Harvest
The Savage Wilderness
Tormentors
The Exiles
Force of Nature
The Plague Merchant
The Set-Up
Blood Tie
The Dynasty
Escape to Nowhere
The Lost Man
Nightmare Road
The Rap Taker
The Fatal Connection
Inheritors
Overload
The $20,000,000 Hit
Diamond Run
The Chameleon
The Raid
The Man Who Went Mad by Mistake
The Phone Call
Gold Card
The Bought Jury
Pound of Flesh
Bitter Harbor
Canyon of No Return
The Fatal Imposter
The Fatal Showdown
The Runaways
The Sacrifice
The Swindler
Traitor Andrew Duggan
Center of Peril
Caesar's Wife
Blueprint for Betrayal
Passage Into Fear
Quantico
The Messenger
Deadly Ambition
Breakthrough
A Second Life
Target of Interest
All the Streets Are Silent
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Premiered: September 01, 1965, on ABC
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Premise: Actual FBI cases are the basis for this long-running drama from producer Quinn Martin, which follows a no-nonsense agent and his young partner. The series was unfailingly flattering in its portrayal of the bureau, and its director J. Edgar Hoover gave his full cooperation to the series. Episodes occasionally ended with a brief segment asking the public for information on fugitives on the most-wanted list (long before `America's Most Wanted' took that concept a giant step further).

The F.B.I. Cast

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