The best episode directed by George Blair is "Semi-Private Eye", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Semi-Private Eye" aired on 1/16/1954 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Perry White's Scoop".
Sam Spade. Philip Marlowe. Jimmy Olsen? He poses as a trench-coated private eye to stalk kidnappers. Commentary available by Jack Larson (Jimmy Olsen) and Noel Neill (Lois Lane).
Director: George Blair
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Stop the presses! Frustrated by Daily Planet's reporters, Perry White decides to cover a murder story himself.
Director: George Blair
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Superman is rendered powerless by a kryptonite trap. This sounds like a job for...Lois and Jimmy?
Director: George Blair
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Surgically altered fingerprints. Lead masks to block x-ray vision. Will these foil the police and Superman?
Director: George Blair
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What kind of clown would rob a kids' charity telethon? An imposter clown, that's who!
Director: George Blair
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Clark is temporary guardian of a crime-connected youth who secretly plots revenge against the reporter.
Director: George Blair
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A terrorist bombs Metropolis' transportation systems. His method: armed, radio-controlled toy airplanes.
Director: George Blair
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Gee, thanks! An elderly woman rewards Jimmy $1 million because she thinks he rescued her cat.
Director: George Blair
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An amateur shutterbug snaps some incriminating photos, one of which suggests Clark is you-know-who!
Director: George Blair
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Man or spirit? A magician believed dead may have resurfaced in a vendetta against his earthly foes.
Director: George Blair
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Looks like him. Sounds like him. But he isn't Superman! A lookalike Man of Steel goes on a crime spree.
Director: George Blair
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Great Horse faces his tribe's test of valor -- with help from a spirit named Superman!
Director: George Blair
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