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The Best Episodes Directed By Robert Gist

Every TV Episode Directed by Robert Gist Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Robert Gist Ratings Summary

"The Galileo Seven" is the best rated episode directed by Robert Gist. It scored 7.349/10 based on 43 votes. It was written by Shimon Wincelberg. It aired on 1/5/1967 and is rated 2.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "I Dream of Genie".

  • The Galileo Seven
    7.3/1043 votes

    #1 - The Galileo Seven

    Season 1 Episode 16 - Aired 1/5/1967

    Spock commands a stranded away team when their shuttlecraft is stranded on a planet with hostile natives.

    Director: Robert Gist

    Writer: Shimon Wincelberg

  • I Dream of Genie
    5.1/109 votes

    #2 - I Dream of Genie

    Season 4 Episode 12 - Aired 3/21/1963

    A man considers several possibilities when offered one wish by a genie.

    Director: Robert Gist

    Writer: John Furia, Jr.

  • The System
    5.0/101 votes

    #3 - The System

    Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 1/26/1969

    A gangster, Constantine Victor (aka ""Mr. V"") has had the last witness against him on a murder indictment killed. Johnny Costa, Victor's associates and a casino owner, is the only one with enough evidence to get Victor convicted. The IMF must con Costa into talking. Phelps as a syndicate killer warns Costa that someone has put a contract on him. Cinnamon charms Costa and has him endorse minor credit slips which the IMF then forges for bigger ones. Rollin is a bookkeeper who supposedly works for Costa, finds an unlisted $25,000 planted by Barney, and the fake credit slips. Thanks to a prerecorded call from ""Victor"" mimiced by Rollin, Costa is relieved of duties. Costa confronts Cinnamon and gets her to admit she is working for Victor. Fleeing from Willy as another hit man, Costa locks himself in the casino vault to protect himself until he can testify against Victor.

    Director: Robert Gist

    Writer: Robert Hamner

  • The White Knight
    1.0/101 votes

    #4 - The White Knight

    Season 3 Episode 26 - Aired 3/22/1966

    After witnessing a small plane crash, Kimble rescues the pilot and two passengers, senatorial candidate Glenn Madison, and his assistant/secret lover, Pat Haynes. Glenn's PR man, Russ Haynes (Pat's husband) arranges for a sketch artist to draw a portrait of Glenn's rescuer whom had left the scene. Russ locates the fugitive and brings him to the Madison estate for Glenn to congratulate him for saving his life. But the sketch artist recognizes Kimble and calls the police whom arrives at the mansion. But Russ and Glenn hold them off. Meanwhile, Glenn's wife, Claire, recognizes Kimble, and threatens to turn him in unless he tells her of the person that Glenn has seeing, aware of her husband's long history of infidelity. But Kimble claims not to know anything. When Kimble confronts Pat, she admits to her affair with Glenn. Claire overhears the conversation and decides to destroy her husband's image. But Glenn murders her and then calls the police again to put the blame of the fugitive.

    Director: Robert Gist

    Writer: Daniel B. Ullman