Mannix

September. 16,1967      TV-PG
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis

Mannix is an American television detective series that ran from 1967 through 1975 on CBS. Created by Richard Levinson and William Link and developed by executive producer Bruce Geller, the title character, Joe Mannix, is a private investigator. He is played by Mike Connors. Mannix was the last series produced by Desilu Productions.

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Seasons 8 : 1974

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Episode 1 - Portrait in Blues
September. 22,1974

Murder on the rock circuit.

Episode 2 - Game Plan
September. 29,1974

A kidnapper's ransom note calls for plunging in a card game.

Episode 3 - A Fine Day for Dying
October. 06,1974

Out of a coma, back in the line of fire.

Episode 4 - Walk on the Blind Side
October. 13,1974

Peggy gets mistaken for a stool pigeon.

Episode 5 - The Green Men
October. 20,1974

A Leonardo, a forger of currency, is sought by practically everybody.

Episode 6 - Death Has No Face
October. 27,1974

The vortex of the paranoid: Mannix is threatened and framed.

Episode 7 - A Small Favor for an Old Friend
November. 10,1974

Old friend dies on a mob run, they suspect Mannix.

Episode 8 - Enter Tami Okada
November. 17,1974

Japanese consular matters entail a private eye and Mannix's cooperation

Episode 9 - Picture of a Shadow
November. 24,1974

Mannix takes the case of a muder victim in a photograph.

Episode 10 - Desert Sun
December. 01,1974

Small town rules may include murder.

Episode 11 - The Survivor Who Wasn't
December. 15,1974

His wife says somebody else came back from the crash.

Episode 12 - A Choice of Victims
December. 22,1974

A Hollywood murder may have been a mistake.

Episode 13 - A Word Called Courage
January. 05,1975

An old buddy tests Mannix's limits.

Episode 14 - Man in a Trap
January. 12,1975

A colleague on the shady side of the street is killed.

Episode 15 - Chance Meeting
January. 19,1975

A chance meeting between two Vietnam veterans proves fatal for one of them after they are spotted by a third buddy, a deserter who has no intention of being turned in.

Episode 16 - Edge of the Web
February. 02,1975

A triangle in academia.

Episode 17 - A Ransom for Yesterday
February. 09,1975

A kidnapping case suddenly emerges from the files.

Episode 18 - The Empty Tower
February. 16,1975

A skyscraper burglary leavs Mannix and a pal in a fix.

Episode 19 - Quartet for a Blunt Instrument
February. 23,1975

The death of an inventor raises questions of motive.

Episode 20 - Bird of Prey (1)
March. 02,1975

On an island off the South American coast, Mannix seeks out the rescuer of a client's son.

Episode 21 - Bird of Prey (2)
March. 09,1975

An assassination plot is revealed in the course of Mannix's investigation.

Episode 22 - Design for Dying
March. 23,1975

A soft case with plush lining gives Mannix cause for uneasiness.

Episode 23 - Search for a Dead Man
April. 06,1975

An incognito hitman loses his handiwork.

Episode 24 - Hardball
April. 13,1975

Ratted out and up against it, a dealer takes hostages.

Seasons 7 : 1973

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Seasons 6 : 1972

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Seasons 5 : 1971

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Seasons 4 : 1970

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Seasons 3 : 1969

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Seasons 2 : 1968

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