The Best Episodes Directed By Don Medford

Every TV Episode Directed by Don Medford Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Condition: Red
    8.5/10(4 votes)

    #1 - Condition: Red

    Missing info
    S2:E1

    Vincent attempts to thwart the alien infiltration of a Air Defense Command Unit.

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  2. Background image for The Twenty-Four Karat Plague
    8.3/10(3 votes)

    #2 - The Twenty-Four Karat Plague

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    S2:E9

    Crooks heist a truck filled with gold, not knowing that the gold is the irradiated byproduct of a power plant experiment and extremely toxic.

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    Director:Don Medford
    Writer:N/A
  3. Background image for Summit Meeting: Part I
    8.0/10(3 votes)

    #3 - Summit Meeting: Part I

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    S2:E9

    In Part I of this two-part episode, Vincent uncovers a diabolical alien plot to destroy all of the world's leaders.

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    8.0/10(3 votes)

    #4 - Summit Meeting: Part II

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    S2:E10

    In the conclusion of a two-part episode, Vincent must defuse an experimental rocket that if ignited will destroy all heads of state gathered at a world summit meeting.

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  5. Background image for Into Thin Air
    7.8/10(6 votes)

    #5 - Into Thin Air

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    S1:E5

    When a young woman leaves her ill mother in a Paris hotel room and comes back later, she finds her mother is missing, and all the hotel's employees deny she and her mother were ever there.

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  6. Background image for Death Ship
    7.7/10(12 votes)

    #6 - Death Ship

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    S4:E6

    A three-man spacecraft lands on a planet only to discover the wreckage of a spacecraft identical to their own. Two of the crew are convinced that they are dead, but the captain refuses to see the truth.

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  7. Background image for Triggers in Leash
    7.4/10(7 votes)

    #7 - Triggers in Leash

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    S1:E3

    A cook tries everything she can think of to end a dispute between two gunmen who have sworn to kill each other.

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    Director:Don Medford
    Writer:N/A
  8. Background image for Deaths-Head Revisited
    7.0/10(19 votes)

    #8 - Deaths-Head Revisited

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    S3:E9

    A former Nazi SS Captain returns to the ruins of a concentration camp to reminisce, and is met by one of his victims.

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    Director:Don Medford
  9. Background image for Murder Is a Parlor Game
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #9 - Murder Is a Parlor Game

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    S1:E2

    An apparent suicide is actually the handiwork of a retired Scotland Yard investigator who is teaching a course that Mrs. Columbo is taking.

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    Director:Don Medford
    Writer:N/A
  10. Background image for Caviar with Everything
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #10 - Caviar with Everything

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    S1:E4

    Two women own a catering firm. Both love the same man. To one, the solution is obvious: murder.

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    Director:Don Medford
    Writer:N/A
  11. Background image for P.S., I Love You
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #11 - P.S., I Love You

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    S2:E20

    Tab Hunter is framed for the murder of a debt collector and Colt sets out to find the real culprit.

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    Director:Don Medford
  12. Background image for Dead Ringer
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #12 - Dead Ringer

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    S5:E1

    Colt is sent after a jumper and then discovers his quarry has entered an Elvis Presley impersonator contest and merged with the crowd.

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  13. Background image for Who Ever Heard Of Two-Headed Doll?
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #13 - Who Ever Heard Of Two-Headed Doll?

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    S3:E1

    On his first day as a resident Kildare struggles with the question of whether to tell a patient---and the patient's wife, an old school friend---that he has been diagnosed with leukemia.

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    Director:Don Medford
  14. Background image for The Man in the Bottle
    6.8/10(25 votes)

    #14 - The Man in the Bottle

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    S2:E2

    A discontented curio shop owner thinks he's finally found happiness when a genie he discovers in an old bottle grants him four wishes.

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    Director:Don Medford
  15. Background image for A Passage for Trumpet
    6.8/10(24 votes)

    #15 - A Passage for Trumpet

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    S1:E32

    A down-and-out trumpet player who's convinced he'll never amount to anything attempts suicide and finds himself in a world where no one can hear or see him.

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    Director:Don Medford
  16. Background image for The Mirror
    6.3/10(15 votes)

    #16 - The Mirror

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    S3:E6

    After a poor but ambitious Central American farm worker overthrows his country's tyrannical leader, he believes he sees assassins everywhere. A look in the mirror reveals his most dangerous enemy.

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    Director:Don Medford
  17. Background image for The Vulcan Affair
    6.0/10(2 votes)

    #17 - The Vulcan Affair

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    S1:E1

    After a THRUSH attempt to kill Waverly is thwarted, Solo is assigned to prevent the assassination of a visiting African premier (William Marshall) at the hands of Andrew Vulcan (Fritz Weaver), and with the help of a housewife (Patricia Crowley) he learns that the premier himself is allied with THRUSH and plans to kill his two top aides (Ivan Dixon and Rupert Crosse) in a fake accident.

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    Director:Don Medford
    Writer:Sam Rolfe
  18. Background image for A Wrongful Death
    6.0/10(2 votes)

    #18 - A Wrongful Death

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    S2:E1

    Keller returns fire during a chase in a dark shopping center, killing a kid, but the body comes up unarmed. The boy's father insists Keller is a murderer.

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    Director:Don Medford
    Writer:N/A
  19. Background image for Hollywood Shorties
    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #19 - Hollywood Shorties

    Missing info
    S3:E10

    A drug dealer needs a midget to retrieve his stash. Opening stunt: the midgets trip and 'net' a man.

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    Director:Don Medford
    Writer:N/A
  20. Background image for Boom
    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #20 - Boom

    Missing info
    S3:E20

    A drug dealer who lost $250,000 when Colt nabbed his bail-jumping son holds hospitalized Jody and others hostage for $1 million.

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    Director:Don Medford
    Writer:N/A
  21. Background image for Airwolf II
    5.0/10(2 votes)

    #21 - Airwolf II

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    S3:E2

    Hawke is at a friend's prestigious ceremony when Archangel pulls him out and accuses him of being involved in a robbery the previous night in which items that could be used by Airwolf were stolen by thieves in a helicopter matching the Santini Air chopper. But Archangel is suspended by the Firm, who've built a new model of Airwolf – Airwolf II, called 'Redwolf', and piloted by Harlan ""Tex"" Jenkins, who worked on the original Airwolf project and has always insisted that he, not Dr. Moffett, was the true creator. But things backfire for the Firm when Jenkins steals Airwolf II - and before he hands it over to the foreign agents he's in league with, he plans a showdown with his old rival – Stringfellow Hawke; a duel that brings Airwolf vs. Airwolf...

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    Director:Don Medford
  22. Background image for Crossover
    4.7/10(3 votes)

    #22 - Crossover

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    S3:E5

    String falls for the Czech woman scientist, whom he's helping defect to the west.

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    Director:Don Medford

Don Medford Ratings Summary

"Condition: Red" is the best rated episode directed by Don Medford. It scored 8.5/10 based on 4 votes. It was written by Laurence Heath. It aired on 9/5/1967 and is rated 0.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Twenty-Four Karat Plague".