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22 Episodes 1968 - 1969
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 15, 196860 mins
The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle (1967) edited for television presentation. In Arizona, while Indian boys of the Hopi tribe perform a traditional eagle dance, an old man tells how the ritual dance began 500 years ago.

Episode 2
Sun, Sep 22, 196860 mins
Con man Barney continually sells his dog, who then runs back to his owner.

Episode 3
Sun, Sep 29, 196860 mins
Con man Barney gets himself and his dog Boomerang involved in a turkey roundup

Episode 4
Sun, Oct 6, 196860 mins
Moby Duck leads a study of life on several South Pacific islands, including Pitcairn, Fiji, and Hawaii.

Episode 5
Sun, Oct 27, 196860 mins
An Amish bishop's daughter sees another side of life while tending to a lame steeplechase champion.

Episode 6
Sun, Nov 3, 196860 mins
The Ugly Dachshund (1966) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. ) When a Great Dane puppy is put into a litter of dachshunds, the puppy now thinks he's a dachshund, causing no end of humorous complications to Mark and Fran Garrison.

Episode 7
Sun, Nov 10, 196860 mins
The Ugly Dachshund (1966) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. The Great Dane finally proves his worth, realizing just what kind of an animal he is, and peace once more descends on the Garrison household.

Episode 8
Sun, Nov 24, 196860 mins
Young David Jones travels to Italy during his vacation to work with his uncle, Max, an archaeologist who raises ancient artifacts from the ocean floor.

Episode 9
Sun, Dec 1, 196860 mins
One of Max's divers is killed, and the site becomes suspect--especially after several of the artifacts disappear. When word gets out of their disappearance, other men are endangered on the site, and, indeed, someone tries to kill Dave.

Episode 10
Sun, Dec 15, 196860 mins
Johnny Fredericks, a young boy taking photographs of wildlife near Salt Lake City, Utah, discovers an abandoned baby Great Horned Owl. Johnny takes the animal home against his parents' advice and tries to raise it to maturity. Johnny, who names the owl Harriet, continues to use her as a model for his photographic essays, but Harriet has trouble adapting to life as a household pet. She often gets into mischief and causes damage throughout the house. As a result, she is banished from the house. Johnny realizes he must set the owl free, but he also knows she will die, for Harriet has never had to hunt or care for herself. The boy begins a training program to prepare Harriet for life in the wilderness. He starts with short tethered flights and examples of what should be tasty meals for an owl. Eventually, the day comes when Harriet must be set free. Problems arise when a neighbor suspects Harriet of killing one of his prized racing pigeons, and the man vows to kill the owl if she returns to his property. Harriet does fly there again, but luckily reveals that a rat was the real killer. The story ends as Harriet leaves for a new life in the wild with a new mate.

Episode 11
Sun, Dec 22, 196860 mins
Dean Jones hosts a look at Mickey Mouse's 40 years, through film clips, and the return of a group of Mouseketeers.

Episode 12
Sun, Jan 5, 196960 mins
Solomon, a 350 lb. sea turtle, is about to begin his migratory trek. A tracking device is attached to the reptile as he travels throughout the Caribbean battling the elements and a tiger shark.

Episode 13
Sun, Jan 12, 196960 mins
Those Calloways (1965) re-edited into a three-part television presentation. New England trapper Cam Calloway, a poor provider for his wife and son, dreams of the day he can build a sanctuary for migrating geese.

Episode 14
Sun, Jan 19, 196960 mins
Those Calloways (1965) re-edited into a three-part television presentation. Using the money his son earned as a fur trapper, Calloway buys a lake and plants it with corn to attract the migrating birds.

Episode 15
Sun, Jan 26, 196960 mins
Those Calloways (1965) re-edited into a three-part television presentation. Since some want the lake as a resort site, he sets his corn afire, and then gets shot. Later, the area is declared a sanctuary, and he is able to see his dream realized.

Episode 16
Sun, Feb 2, 196960 mins
A runaway orphan and his Chesapeake Bay retriever in 1880 are helped by an itinerant peddler, and they help him when his horses are stolen.

Episode 17
Sun, Feb 9, 196960 mins
The Secret of Boyne Castle (television title) or Guns in the Heather (theatrical title) is a wild romp through late 1960's Ireland with two school chums being pursued by spies from an unknown state. The story opens with an automobile chase scene of a mortally wounded Irish underworld figure being chased by the spies. The chase ends at an upper class school where the spies will not of course follow the man they wounded onto the school grounds. The wounded man is looking for an American student at the school by the name of Rich Evans. With his dying breath, he tells Evans to look in, "...my room at Boyne Castle." Rich with his friend Sean O'Connor set off for Boyne Castle but on the way are kidnapped by the spies. They seem to feel that Evans knows something that his older brother Tom - who unbeknown st to Rich Evans is a secret agent - knows. The indignant younger Evans replies, "...Tom's a sales representative for steel company." Evans and O'Connor manage to escape from the "bad guys." But can they make good their escape and make it to Boyne Castle with these underworld figures chasing them?
Episode 18
Sun, Feb 16, 196960 mins
The Secret of Boyne Castle (television title) or Guns in the Heather (theatrical title) is a wild romp through late 1960's Ireland with two school chums being pursued by spies from an unknown state. After having escaped from the "bad guys," (see description in episode #1) Rich Evans and his friend Sean O'Connor are pursued cross-country by the spies who captured them, with the Irish countryside and highway system as a backdrop. While in captivity the two school chums noticed that one of their captors wore a peculiar looking ring. This ring more than once gives away the head spy while Evans and O'Connor continue on their journey to Boyne Castle. All the while Rich is wondering what his brother Tom's involvement in all this is. The "secret" of course lies at Boyne Castle.

Episode 19
Sun, Feb 23, 196960 mins
After using considerable ingenuity to evade their pursuers, Rich Evans and his school chum Sean O'Connor arrive at Boyne Castle. (See descriptions for parts 1 and 2). But the spies who have been chasing them across Ireland have gotten wise to their evasive tactics. What disguise will they use to entrap Evans and O'Connor yet again? What is Tom Evans involvement in all this? And what is the "secret" of Boyne Castle? The Secret of Boyne Castle is a wild romp through 1960's Ireland with the Irish countryside and highway system as a backdrop.

Episode 20
Sun, Mar 2, 196960 mins
Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore hosts a look at beavers, birds, squirrels, bees, and other animals, with cartoon and live-action film clips. Narrated by Olan Soulé.

Episode 21
Sun, Mar 16, 196979 mins
Fifteen year old Cav Rand purchased a racehorse and trains him into a winner. A con artist manages to get the stallion away from the innocent Cav.

Episode 22
Sun, Mar 23, 196960 mins
Teenager Cav tries to retrieve his horse but is branded a thief and thrown in jail
