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- Documentary dramatic anthology about the US Navy's submarine fleet. All stories were based on fact and the realism was heightened by actual use of combat footage from the files of the Navy.
- Shortly before his execution on the death row in San Quentin, amateur sleuth and baby photographer Ronnie Jackson tells reporters how he got there.
- Barney Ruditsky is a New York City police officer in the Roaring '20s who fights organized crime. The show was loosely based on the real life Rudisky who was a New York police officer during the period.
- A loose adaptation of the novel "The Adventures of Hiram Holliday" (1939), lacking the political themes of the novel. Hiram Holliday is initially depicted in the series as a newspaper proofreader. His minor correction of a news story unwittingly protected the newspaper publisher from paying a fortune in reparations, so the grateful publisher agrees to finance Hiram's trip around the world. Hiram had spend years practicing physical combat, shooting, rock climbing, scuba diving and other survival skills in his private time. He decides to put his skills in use as a crime-fighter and spy-catcher while visiting a series of exotic locations.
- The on- and off-duty adventures of four US Navy pilots who make up The Blue Angels, the Navy's precision flying unit.
- Hosted by well known General George Kenney, the show was an anthology featuring the importance of aviation. Frequently war stories, it also dealt with the practical uses of civilian air as in severe weather conditions.
- Mike O'Toole owns and runs a second-rate news service that he struggles to keep afloat financially. His employees include the attractive Dora and Dave as reporters. Sidney is the office boy who often gets into misadventures.
- Captain Shanks Adams is in charge of the real Ft. Lowell in this syndicated fictional series set in the dangerous Arizona territory, where Adams combats all sorts of trials assisted by his scout Luke Cummings and Lt. Binning.
- An unglamorized look at the settling of the American West with pioneers dealing with the elements, beset with nefarious characters and other problems that test their fortitude.
- Showcasing the activities of a local RCMP officer and his two assistants as they investigate the dark underbelly of small town Canadian life
- Bart McClelland supervises rail construction for Union Pacific west of Omaha dealing with everything from marauders to land issues. He's aided by surveyor Billy Kincaid and Georgia who runs the mobile Golden Nugget saloon.
- An Army investigator in the Criminal Investigations Division (CID) investigates serious crimes committed by or against army personnel.
- A television program from 1961 in which host Cliff Norton tells comedic tales about his uncle and or father. Silent films that are edited and narrated by the host are used to provide visual support to his tales.
- Espionage adventures of a club owner / under cover agent (Garland).
- Hiram visits a carnival in Genoa, Italy to take a picture of a rare type of mouse. Unfortunately, his photograph captures a pair of camera-shy revolutionaries on the lam from the French authorities.
- During his visit to Scotland, Hiram is convinced to impersonate the King of Rovaki who looks exactly the American tourist. Hiram soon discovers the reason for the identity change, after someone attempts to kill him.
- Hiram uncovers foreign agents plan to freeze the Pacific fleet in Pearl Harbor with their diabolical weapon.
- Foreign agents are convinced that Hiram's search for a underwater plant is merely the cover for espionage.
- Lt. Bertelli visits Saly Beckett, a blind girl who has written him a fan letter, and he finds himself moved by her outlook on life. On his flight home he is caught in a terrific storm, and recalling his conversation with Sally shows him the way to get through it.
- While in Flight Officer's training, Jimmy Wallace loses his nerve when he recalls an aircraft accident he once witnessed. Bertelli and MacDonald team up to try to help him get past that and finish training.
- Doc Shannon takes his son Mike up for a plane ride. When Doc suffers a heart attack at the controls, Mike--who has never flown--has to land the plane himself.
- Bertelli meets up with a female pilot and soon discovers that her mechanic is involved in a gambling ring.
- Bertelli is forced to bail out of his crippled aircraft and finds himself alone in a mountain wilderness.
- Joe Bassett, a mechanic for the Angels, doesn't believe that his job requires him to put forth his best effort. Unfortunately, Lt. MacDonald soon has to pay for Bassett's indifference.
- Lt. Dayl Martin is a cocky flight instructor who constantly causes trouble. The Angels decide to give him a taste of his own medicine during one of Martin's classes.
- While on a date with Kitty Miller, Lt. MacDonald learns that her brother Chuck has gotten mixed up with a gang of young toughs. He decides to try to get the boy away from that life and steer him straight.
- The main force at Fort Lowell is out on a mission to recover supplies stolen by the Apaches from a supply train, and most of the troops left behind are new recruits. The Apaches unexpectedly attack the fort, and the inexperienced soldiers are forced to retreat to a nearby farm. However, the farmer happens to be a former officer in the Prussian cavalry, and he sets out to give the troops the organization and motivation they need to retake the fort from the Apaches.
- Pvt. Swanson is depressed, discouraged and tired of the constant fighting. His weariness, bordering on battle fatigue, results in his taking out his frustrations on the fort's Indian scout.
- Trooper Grimes, a troublemaker who Capt. Adams never had any use for, is caught deliberately giving an Apache prisoner bad water. The incident confirms Adams' decision to get rid of Grimes, but Grimes doesn't see it that way.