The Best Episodes Directed By David Lowell Rich

Every TV Episode Directed by David Lowell Rich Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

David Lowell Rich Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by David Lowell Rich is "Journey to Nineveh", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by William R. Cox". "Journey to Nineveh" aired on 9/28/1962 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "To Catch a Butterfly".

  • Journey to Nineveh
    9.0/10 1 votes

    #1 - Journey to Nineveh

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 9/28/1962

    Tod and Buz ride into Harleyville. They meet some old comedians, including Jonah Butler, the town jinx. Filming Location: Harleyville (state?)

    Director: David Lowell Rich

    Writer: William R. Cox

  • To Catch a Butterfly
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - To Catch a Butterfly

    Season 1 Episode 19 - Aired 2/2/1963

    Bill and Janet Nelson move into a new home next door to a family named Stander. Unfortunately, the Stander's son Eddie is a homicidal monster. Eddie kills the Nelson's dog and then runs a trip wire across the cellar stairs that almost causes Janet to break her neck. Bill knows that Eddie is responsible, but Eddie's father Jack Stander won't do anything. Jack controls the boy's life with an iron hand. It is later revealed that Eddie is not the source of the problems. Eddie, himself, is a victim of parental misunderstanding.

    Director: David Lowell Rich

    Writer: Richard Fielder

  • Of Late I Think of Cliffordville
    6.5/10 8 votes

    #3 - Of Late I Think of Cliffordville

    Season 4 Episode 14 - Aired 4/11/1963

    A bored, wealthy businessman gets a chance to go back in time and start over, armed with all the knowledge he's acquired...an arsenal that's not as powerful as he thinks.

    Director: David Lowell Rich

    Writer: Malcolm Jameson

  • Underground
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - Underground

    Season 7 Episode 7 - Aired 10/28/1972

    Gunther Schell, the brains behind many Syndicate operations, escaped with the aid of a gang specializing in smuggling criminals out of the country - the IMF must locate Schell and the millions in Syndicate money he hid. The gang apparently brainwashes their ""clients"" and steals their money. Jim goes in as a doctor wanted for murder with his cash hidden after Barney hypnotically programs him only to divulge the information they want. Jim is contacted by the gang, led by Clavering, but the IMF loses contact with him when he's moved in a lead-lined casket to the gang's location, where Schell (who hasn't broke yet) is also at. Jim manages to knock Schell into a coma by triggering his diabetes and claims only he can save him. Jim calls in Willy as an anesthelogist and then the two of them knock out the gang and get Schell out. Barney sell's Schell's location to his superior, Lutz, and they all go to the hidden cash, where the police take them into custody.

    Director: David Lowell Rich

    Writer: Leigh Vance

  • A Matter of Murder
    4.0/10 2 votes

    #5 - A Matter of Murder

    Season 2 Episode 23 - Aired 4/3/1964

    Sheridan Westcott kills his wife, hides it in his Rolls Royce, and heads to a nearby lake to dispose of it. While he is checking the water level in the lake, his car is stolen by a car thief named Philadelphia Harry.

    Director: David Lowell Rich

    Writer: Boris Sobelman