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The Best Episodes of Mannix Season 4

Every episode of Mannix Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Mannix Season 4!

The Best Episodes of Mannix Season 4

Mannix is an American television detective series that ran from 1967 through 1975 on CBS. Created by Richard Levinson and William Link and developed by...

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    #1 - A Ticket to the Eclipse

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    S4:E1

    An acquaintance from Korean War days has a bone to pick.

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    Writer:N/A
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    #2 - One for the Lady

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    S4:E2

    Mannix is up to his private investigator's license in trouble, when a surprising source offers help.

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    #3 - Time Out of Mind

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    S4:E3

    A boxer's on the lam after a fixer's murder.

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    Director:Corey Allen
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    #4 - Figures in a Landscape

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    S4:E4

    Someone keeps missing Mannix, but who's the real target?

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    Director:N/A
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    #5 - The Mouse That Died

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    S4:E5

    Mannix is poisoned, and only the poisoner knows how.

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    Director:Sutton Roley
    Writer:N/A
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    #6 - The Lost Art of Dying

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    S4:E6

    Death row inmates force a case to be investigated.

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    Writer:Ed Adamson
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    #7 - The Other Game in Town

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    S4:E7

    A plunger disappears after a night in Vegas.

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    Director:Sutton Roley
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    #8 - The World Between

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    S4:E8

    An African Premier is in the hospital incognito, where Peggy is laid up with on-the-job injuries.

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    #9 - Sunburst

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    S4:E9

    Mannix stumbles into a mob plot at a highway cafe.

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    #10 - To Cage a Sea Gull

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    S4:E10

    A Nazi Party figure turns up in the routine investigation of a helicopter crash.

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    #11 - Bang, Bang, You're Dead

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    S4:E11

    A little girl is the key to a murder.

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    #12 - Deja Vu

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    S4:E12

    A seer foretells the end of Mannix, and it looks as if she may be right.

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    #13 - Duet For Three

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    S4:E13

    After her husband commits suicide in Hong Kong, Ellen Gray finds she's being shadowed by a Vietnamese for reasons that neither she nor Mannix can fathom.

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    #14 - Round Trip to Nowhere

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    S4:E14

    A widow's husband was a man of mystery.

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    #15 - What Happened to Sunday?

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    S4:E15

    Mannix vaguely remembers a girl's death, but that's about all.

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    Director:N/A
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    #16 - The Judas Touch

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    S4:E16

    A cop under suspicion goes missing.

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    Director:Gerald Mayer
    Writer:N/A
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    #17 - With Intent to Kill

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    S4:E17

    A threatened cop is in need of protection.

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    #18 - The Crime That Wasn't

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    S4:E18

    Threats prevent the discovery of a murder.

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    #19 - A Gathering of Ghosts

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    S4:E19

    Ross and Alex are members of Mannix's college football team who put together an unconventional reunion in a ghost town. The reunion ends in murder and reveals years of deceit and jealousy that come to light in a series of bizarre and morbid.

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    #20 - A Day Filled with Shadows

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    S4:E20

    A varsity basketball player vanishes strangely, and is sought curiously.

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    #21 - Voice in the Dark

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    S4:E21

    After an automobile accident, an Olympic diver receives threats.

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    #22 - The Color of Murder

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    S4:E22

    An heiress suspects foul play.

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    Director:Barry Crane
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    #23 - Shadow Play

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    S4:E23

    Joe Mannix receives an urgent letter from a woman named Lynn Sargent asking him to fly to Arizona. She meets him at the airport and hands him a check for $1,000 and a small sealed package, telling him the money is his fee to take the package to the Los Angeles Police Department. Just as she does so, two men try to take the package, but Mannix manages to retain it after a scuffle. But the mystery deepens when the package turns out to contain nothing but blank sheets of paper -- and the police chief in the town tells Mannix that Lynn Sargent died a month earlier in a hit-and-run accident.

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    #24 - Overkill

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    S4:E24

    A serial killer's accounts may have been padded.

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Season 4 Ratings Summary

"A Ticket to the Eclipse" is the best rated episode of "Mannix" season 4. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and written by N/A, it aired on 9/19/1970. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "One for the Lady".