Twenty-year veteran Detective Sergeant Sam Stone is paired with rookie Briggs in a large Western metropolis.
The worst episode of "Felony Squad" is "Killer With a Badge", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Jud Taylor and written by Donald S. Sanford. "Killer With a Badge" aired on 11/14/1966 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Between Two Fires".
Jim's girlfriend Cloris introduces him to a man she says is her brother. He's really her ex-husband convict who's shaking her down for money to get out of town. He steals Jim's gun and badge and uses them to commit murder.
Director: Jud Taylor
Writer: Donald S. Sanford
Stone's attempts to bust paramilitary leader Flagg are hampered by the man's embittered former second-in-command, who wants revenge for being thrown out of the group.
Director: László Benedek
Writer: N/A
Stone and another cop are critically wounded, Briggs must pursue a murderous punk who's passing bad checks.
Director: Richard Donner
Writer: Adrian Spies
A frightened builder is killed in an explosion after talking to Stone and Briggs, and Sam tries to shake Maitland a building inspector in the pocket of racket boss Koster.
Director: Lawrence Dobkin
Writer: N/A
A beautiful woman disappears before she is to give a damning testimony against racketeer Arnie Kale in a murder trial, and Sam and Jim suspect that she has been lured into a trap.
Director: Gerd Oswald
Writer: N/A
Sam and small town Sheriff Cal Cable pursue the same girl for different reasons, Sam needs her testimony to convict mob boss Gus Mills for murder, while the corrupt sheriff wants to silence her.
Director: Lawrence Dobkin
Writer: N/A
Cliff Sims, a detective who has just joined the squad, encounters resentment from the people of his community as he heads the search for his friend, robbery and murder suspect Jesse Hawkins.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Feeling that he has failed, Cliff quits the force in disgust and finds himself and his family terrorized by Jesse and his buddies.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
""Lucky"" Collins, an escaped convict, picks up his daughter as she's walking home from school, and Sam and Jim must prevent them from leaving on his boat.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
A blind marine is out to get the two thugs who ambushed him and killed his wife, and Stone and Briggs set out to stop him.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
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Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Stone and Briggs arrest African diplomat Nburu for attempted murder after he attacks fund-raising expert Charlie Finnerman. The more they investigate, they discover that the expert is a possible fraud. Criminal Lawyer Clinton Judd arrives to defend the diplomat on the charges, but matters turn worse when Nburu is found standing over the body of Finnerman, and Stone and Briggs wrestle Nburu down a flight of stairs, injuring him.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Jim is wounded and the star witness kidnapped during the brazen courthouse escape of bank robber Donovan, and Sam must see to it that the escape plans are changed.
Director: Gerd Oswald
Writer: N/A
A war hero, who saved Sam's life in Korea, thinks the smugglers he's aiding are trafficking uncut diamonds. What they're really smuggling is pure heroin and Sam must work to extricate his friend from the scheme.
Director: Robert Butler
Writer: N/A
The squad entertains a visitor from Scotland Yard, Inspector Murchison, who's trailing jewel thief Dandy Phelps. What they don't know is that the real Murchison was murdered upon arriving at the airport, and that their guest is really Harry Wade, Phelps' double-crossed partner, who's out to gain sole control of the stolen jewels.
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: N/A
Three attempts on Jim's life have him in hiding while Sam and Dan try to figure out why mob boss Cal Wolff wants the young cop dead.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Jim is wounded and left for dead in the city's sewer system while chasing a burglary suspect, and Sam puts pressure on the crook, Layton, to try and find his injured partner.
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Donald S. Sanford
Sam doesn't believe that a beautiful model committed suicide. He suspects the creepy fashion designer T.J. Gaynor of murder.
Director: Nicholas Colasanto
Writer: Don Brinkley
The investigation into two disappearances leads Stone and Briggs to a rich and bored brother and sister, who are playing a bizarre and possibly deadly game.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Sam suspects that Martin Lynch, a suave security expert is behind murder and industrial espionage at an aircraft company.
Director: Lee H. Katzin
Writer: N/A
A murder witness identifies Dan as the killer and his bizarre behavior hinders Sam and Jim's attempts to clear him. Dan is trying to protect his crippled ex-partner Tony and Tony's daughter Ani, who are being blackmailed.
Director: Lawrence Dobkin
Writer: N/A
After Dan responds to a beautiful secretary's request for help, they both wind up in the hospital near-death from an unknown poison, and Sam and Jim must search for both the poison and someone with enough motive to kill the girl.
Director: Otto Lang
Writer: N/A
Stone and Briggs are hindered by frightened residents of a tough waterfront neighborhood, as well as a gang of thugs.
Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: N/A
Sam and Jim keep close watch on a playboy pharmaceutical salesman and his timid buddy, whom they suspect in a theft and murder at a drug laboratory.
Director: George McCowan
Writer: N/A
Stone goes undercover to catch a gang of counterfeiters but his cover is soon blown.
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Art Wallace