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The Best Episodes Directed By Robert Totten

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

Robert Totten Ratings Summary

"Jenny" is the best rated episode directed by Robert Totten. It scored 8/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 12/28/1970 and is rated 2.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Double Jeopardy".

  • Jenny
    8.0/101 votes

    #1 - Jenny

    Season 16 Episode 15 - Aired 12/28/1970

    A strict judge interferes when Newly allows an outlaw to make arrangements for his 10-year-old daughter, and to surrender afterwards.

    Director: Robert Totten

    Writer: N/A

  • Double Jeopardy
    6.0/101 votes

    #2 - Double Jeopardy

    Season 2 Episode 19 - Aired 2/25/1982

    Magnum returns from a case out of Honolulu, to find that the Masters Estate is being used by a film team to shoot a new movie, based on one of Robin's books. What's more, he is employed to be the stunt double for one of the film's stars, Jack Martin - something which Thomas is highly unenthusiastic about, until he learns that Martin's wife Olivia Ross, of whom Thomas has always greatly admired, is also starring in the film, and relishes the opportunity to get close to her. But things take a dramatic turn when, during filming of a key scene, Olivia shoots Jack with a prop gun, but the bullets turn out to be real instead of blanks, leaving Jack in critical condition. With his idol Olivia the prime suspect in trying to kill her husband, Magnum investigates the ""accidental"" shooting to find just how the bullets came to be changed, and by whom...

    Director: Robert Totten

    Writer: Babs Greyhosky

  • The Phoenix
    5.0/101 votes

    #3 - The Phoenix

    Season 2 Episode 23 - Aired 3/3/1968

    Former internal security director Stefan Prohosh has been demoted to director of a museum. He has stolen an experimental metal alloy and concealed it in a modern sculpture at his museum, and plans to sell it to a foreign power to get them to back his bid for power. The IMF must recover the metal and stop Prohosh. Rollin fakes an attempt on Prohosh and his call is interecepted by Barney, who sends Jim, Barney, and Willy. Jim reveals Cinnamon as Rollin's accomplice, and Prohosh is obliged to interrogate the two of them. This is a distraction that lets Barney and Willy secretly dismantle the sculpture, remove the alloy, and replace it with explosives. Jim slips a detonator into Prohosh's pocket and then detonates the explosive himself to make it look as if the chairman was responsible. No one is harmed in the ensuing blast but the chairman finds the detonator in the unwitting Prohosh's pocket and has him arrested.

    Director: Robert Totten

    Writer: John D. F. Black

  • Recovery
    5.0/101 votes

    #4 - Recovery

    Season 2 Episode 25 - Aired 3/17/1968

    Paul Shipherd, a defector from the U.S., has been put in charge of dissecting a SAC bomber fail-safe at the Vatzia Institute. The IMF must steal the fail-safe and recover Shipherd. As the pilot of the bomber, Jim plants the idea Shipherd should talk to the manufacturer in Duluth, and conveniently a wheelchair-bound Rollin and his ""wife"" Cinnamon are from the factory in Duluth. Jim is released and Rollin and Cinnamon are captured and forced to defuse the explosive device on the fail-safe. Rollin fakes a heart attack to get Shipherd away from his guards. Jim sneaks into the building after Barney fouls the disposal system, gets the fail-safe, and gives it to Barney, who has knocked out Shipherd. Rollin substitutes himself for Shipherd, and they wheel the ""dead"" Shipherd-as-Rollin out in the wheelchair in which the fail-safe is hidden. Rollin-as-Shipherd then strolls casually out with Cinnamon.

    Director: Robert Totten

    Writer: Allan Balter