The best episode directed by Richard Irving is "Koblen", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Fenton Earnshaw". "Koblen" aired on 11/6/1952 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Alpine Assignment".
The Bakers (Alan Hale Jr. as Biff Baker and Randy Stuart as his wife, Louise) usually became involved with international intrigue of some kind, often related to spying. In this episode Charles Bronson guest stars as a Czech spy (under his proper name Charles Buchinsky). The show was produced by Revue Studios and sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes. This episode (S01 E01) was directed by Richard Irving and written by Frank Burt and Fenton Earnaham.
Director: Richard Irving
Writer: Fenton Earnshaw
The Reds are jamming Voice of America broadcasts into Vienna. Biff and Louise have to find out where the jamming is coming from so they can stop it. Charles Bronson appeared as a Czech spy named Wilhelm in this episode
Director: Richard Irving
Writer: Fenton Earnshaw
Young lawyer, Mark Tracey, persuades the prison warden to place him in the same cell with Eddie Vallon, who was captured in a payroll holdup in which Mark's brother was killed. Charles Bronson Peter Mamakos & Paul Langton Co-Star
Director: Richard Irving
Writer: N/A
String discovers that an old friend is a double agent when a schematic he was to turn over to the FIRM is stolen.
Director: Richard Irving
Writer: B.W. Sandefur