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14 Episodes 1961 - 1962
Episode 1
Sat, Oct 7, 1961 60 mins
Garrison falls for the headstrong daughter of a politician (Kent Smith)---and finds that his rival is a gangster out to ruin the politician. Garrison: Donald May. Mona: Joan O'Brien. Hank: Grant Richards. Chris: Gary Vinson.
Episode 2
Sat, Oct 14, 1961 60 mins
An Irish lass (Glynis Johns) coming to America to find a husband falls from her ship and is rescued by an odd Prince Charming: gangster Tim McCool (Phil Carey). Garrison: Donald May. Pinky: Dorothy Provine. Duke: John Dehner. Big Looie: Richard Karlan.
Episode 3
Sat, Oct 21, 1961 60 mins
Reporter Duke Williams (John Dehner) will do anything for a story---even invent one. Alice: Suzi Carnell. Mulligan: Joe Brown. Garrison: Donald May. Pinky: Dorothy Provine. Switolski: Mike Road. Chris: Gary Vinson.
Episode 4
Sat, Oct 28, 1961 60 mins
The chips come tumbling down for compulsive gambler Sheldon Farrington (Keenan Wynn). So he sells shares in his Broadway show---125 percent worth. Garrison: Donald May. Pinky: Dorothy Provine. Chris: Gary Vinson. Winslow: Lawrence Dobkin. Marilyn: Paula Raymond. Switolski: Mike Road.
Episode 5
Sat, Nov 4, 1961 60 mins
Episode 6
Sat, Nov 11, 1961 60 mins
Out after a scoop, Garrison moves in with gangster Benny Lester (Peter Breck)---who is marked for death by the syndicate. Garrison: Donald May. Marilee: Pamela Curran. Pinky: Dorothy Provine. Switolski: Mike Road.
Episode 7
Sat, Nov 18, 1961 60 mins
In pursuit of a racketeer's organization records, Duke (John Dehner) invades the Bowery disguised as a bum---and gets himself picked up by the mob. Despo: Robert Strauss. Garrison: Donald May. Wally: Donald Barry. Rhino: Mike Mazurki. Switolski: Mike Road.
Episode 8
Sat, Nov 25, 1961 60 mins
Killers are after Pinky (Dorothy Provine). So she disguises herself as a boy---and moves into a men's college. Price: Joby Baker. Duke: John Dehner. Switolski: Mike Road. Howard: James Flavin.
Episode 9
Sat, Dec 2, 1961 60 mins
Mitch Mitchell (Claude Akins) is in the midst of a gang war. But he's interrupted---when he's elected chairman of a Boy Scout father-son dinner. Garrison: Donald May. Durbin: Paul Dubov. Pinky: Dorothy Provine. Switolski: Mike Road. Chris: Gary Vinson.
Episode 10
Sat, Dec 9, 1961 60 mins
Duke Williams (John Dehner) found a way to give infallible horse-race tips to his readers---and irate bookies are looking for a way to get rid of him. Garrison: Donald May. Pinky: Dorothy Provine. Chris: Gary Vinson. Elsie: Nydia Westman. Mapes: Lewis Charles.
Episode 11
Sat, Dec 16, 1961 60 mins
Pinky sees bootlegger Jack Bennett (Keith Larsen) accidentally kill his girl friend. But Jack doesn't take chances: he has Pinky kidnapped. Pinky: Dorothy Provine. Duke: John Dehner. Garrison: Donald May. Maginn: Henry Slate. Switolski: Mike Road.
Episode 12
Sat, Jan 6, 1962 60 mins
To show an immigrant newsboy democracy in action, Pinky (Dorothy Provine) upsets New York's whole political structure---over the theft of a three-cent paper. Garrison: Donald May. Miklos: Robert Crawford Jr.
Episode 13
Sat, Jan 13, 1962 60 mins
In a revenge plot, a comedian helps a movie mogul's daughter (Andra Martin) get into show business---knowing her father is dead set against the idea. Garrison: Donald May. Stix: George O'Hanlon. Green: Robert Colbert. Andreades: Harold J. Stone.
Episode 14
Sat, Jan 20, 1962 60 mins
Chris (Gary Vinson) takes over the lovelorn column---and finds himself in need of advice. The inexperienced adviser is in love with one of his readers. Bootsie: Roxanne Arlen. Thwing: Eddie Ryder. Garrison: Donald May. Howard: James Flavin.