Archer is a short-lived American crime drama series starring Brian Keith and John P. Ryan that aired on NBC in 1975.
The best episode of "Archer" season 1 is "The Turkish Connection", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Gary Nelson and written by N/A. "The Turkish Connection" aired on 1/30/1975 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Arsonist".
Private Detective Lew Archer encounters a con man who uses naive teenagers to extort huge sums of money from their wealthy parents.
Director: Gary Nelson
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Archer helps the operator of a delicatessen who claims he was swindled out of his property by the county tax collector.
Director: Paul Stanley
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Archer is hired to track down the blackmailers who have created phony photos of a rich man's fiancee in pornographic poses.
Director: Edward M. Abroms
Writer: Leigh Brackett
When a man he is investigating is found dead, Archer becomes the prime suspect for the murder.
Director: John Llewellyn Moxey
Writer: David Karp
A woman who initially panicked after hitting a man with her car returns to the scene only to find that his body has disappeared. She hires Archer to find out what happened.
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A dying mobster hires Archer to find the wife and son he abandoned years earlier, so that he can give them some of his ill-gotten money.
Director: Jack Arnold
Writer: Anthony Lawrence