Twenty-year veteran Detective Sergeant Sam Stone is paired with rookie Briggs in a large Western metropolis.
The best episode of "Felony Squad" is "Conspiracy of Power (2)", rated 9.1/10 from 9 user votes. It was directed by George McCowan and written by N/A. "Conspiracy of Power (2)" aired on 1/3/1969 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Last Man in the World".
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Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Herbie, a lovestruck bellboy, interferes with Sam and Jim, who are pursuing the object of his affection, Sherry Martin, for her role in a brokerage firm robbery.
Director: Harvey Hart
Writer: N/A
Sam refuses to believe it was an accident after the beautiful young girlfriend of powerful millionaire Adam Langley is found dead in his swimming pool.
Director: Allen Reisner
Writer: N/A
Sam reacquaints himself with an old girlfriend, whose charming but troubled brother is involved in a jewel theft and murder.
Director: Herbert Hirschman
Writer: N/A
A boy tells Sam that his mother, a nurse, got lost while they were playing hide-and-seek, and a subsequent investigation reveals that she's been kidnapped by a deranged country singer who wants her to treat his critically wounded wife.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Suspecting that the bizarre death of a public relations man was no accident, Stone goes head to head with the dead man's ruthless boss, a powerful image maker who sets out to discredit the veteran cop.
Director: Lawrence Dobkin
Writer: N/A
Jim poses as an inside man at the baseball stadium's payroll window to nail a gang of thieves disguised as security guards.
Director: N/A
Writer: Donald S. Sanford
Sam's suspicions are aroused when a hit-and-run driver returns to the scene of the crime to confess, but no body can be found.
Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: Daniel B. Ullman
Sam and Jim must pursue a harried executive who flew into a murderous rage after discovering his wife's affair with a tennis instructor.
Director: James Sheldon
Writer: Jack Turley
Sam and Jim pursue a killer who tracks his victims through a computer dating service.
Director: Robert Butler
Writer: N/A
An Internal Affairs investigation on fellow detective Bill Ehlers is done when he is suspected of stealing money recovered from a bank robbery. He refuses help from his fellow officers and sets out to find the robbers himself.
Director: Vincent McEveety
Writer: George Eckstein
Sam is suspicious when deposed syndicate leader Harry Majeski offers to testify against his successor, Vic Durrant, and is then abducted from police custody during an ambush.
Director: Allen Reisner
Writer: N/A
While traveling back to the states with Stengl, Luther's men take Dan and Stengl's comatose daughter hostage.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Two murderous brothers are out for revenge against Stone, who killed their other brother years before during a shootout.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Langley thwarts all attempts to investigate Betty Barnes's death, even going so far as to nearly kill Sam and Dan, so Sam comes up with a new plan which involves the tycoon's fear of germs.
Director: Allen Reisner
Writer: N/A
Sam and Jim travel to Central America to bring back deposed syndicate chieftain Stengl so he can testify against his successor and brother-in-law Luther, but unwittingly walks into an ambush.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
The investigation into a parking lot murder reunites Jim with an old flame, Linda Jo Benson, and he must determine if she played a role in the slaying.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Detective Jim Briggs breaks up a parking lot quarrel between a valet and a hot-shot lawyer who offers money and is arrested for attempted bribery. When Gorman fakes an injury and accuses the detective of police brutality, Sgt. Stone puts his own badge on the line to help him.
Director: Michael Ritchie
Writer: N/A
An argument leads to a senseless murder in an all-night diner, putting the officers on a trail of two thrill-seeking punks who are now plotting an extortion scheme against a woman.
Director: Thomas Carr
Writer: Donald S. Sanford
Bizarre death threats, an imagined murder, and sibling rivalry add up to a bizarre case which finds Sam and Jim trying to prevent a murder.
Director: Allen Reisner
Writer: N/A
A man suspected in an attack on a woman years ago is suspected of committing a similar near-fatal assault on another woman, but Sam is skeptical.
Director: Lee H. Katzin
Writer: N/A
Sam is subjected to public scorn when he apparently kills an innocent teen while pursuing a robbery suspect.
Director: Gene Nelson
Writer: Daniel B. Ullman
A beautiful but naive heiress is led to believe that a potential suitor wants to elope with her, unaware that he's really a kidnapper out for a big payday. Her rich and powerful father hinders the investigation by trying to handle the situation without the cops.
Director: Nicholas Colasanto
Writer: Anthony Lawrence
Joe Morales, an ex-con whom Sam helped obtain a warehouse job, is suspected of breaking into the safe and killing his new boss, but Sam suspects that the young man was set up.
Director: Herbert Hirschman
Writer: N/A
A death-row inmate Joe Caslin points out the similarity between a current crime and his conviction, which in turn sets about a turn of events to save Joe.
Director: Michael Ritchie
Writer: N/A