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- Mr. Cameron, the publisher of "The Gibbsville Courier," sends reporters Ray Whitehead and Jim Malloy to investigate rumors of financial troubles at the Gibbsville Bank and Trust and The Gibbsville Foundry. At home, Malloy's father, Dr. Michael Malloy, deals with a blackmailer.
- "Big Town" was a long-running, highly-successful network radio series (1937- 1952) and film series ("I Cover the Underworld," "Underworld After Dark," and "Underworld Scandal") before becoming a hit television series. Shot in film-noir style, the series focused on the exploits of Steve Wilson and the staff of 'The Illustrated Press' newspaper as they reported on the important social issues of the day.
- Redigo is paralyzed from the waist down after being trampled by a stallion. He meets and falls in love with his therapy coach, Ellen Thompson, before undergoing a risky operation in hopes of regaining the use of his legs. Classic themes from writer Ron Bishop about courage under fire.
- Dr. Howard Graham, a private citizen and leading scientist, is recruited by SEC, the Special Executive Coordination unit of the U.S. espionage apparatus, for a mission to Central America. With the help of SEC Agent Jan Craig, he must try to verify information about a missile guidance system, reportedly developed by German scientists working in Egypt.
- During the American Civil War, two brothers fighting on opposite sides of the conflict.
- Clay McCord is who often helped Chief Marshal Simon Fry in 1880's Arizona territory. McCord eventually becomes Fry's Chief Deputy assigned to Silver City. Fry and McCord are assisted by Sergeant Hapgood Tasker Army cavalry Sergeant.
- Portraits of "Two American Originals," jazz great Louis Armstrong and painter Anna Mary Robinson (Grandma Moses). Armstrong is interviewed in Paris during his world tour and she is interviewed at her home in New York State. The segment with Grandma Moses was the program's first segment in color.