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The Best Episodes Written By Helen Nielsen

Every TV Episode Written by Helen Nielsen Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 7.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - Death Scene

    S3:E20

    Leo Manfred is an ambitious car mechanic who is fixing the limousine of a once famous movie director named Gavin Revere. Leo ingratiates himself to Gavin's daughter Nicky and the two are soon engaged to be married. Gavin is suspicious of Leo. He insists that he take out a life insurance policy naming Nicky as the beneficiary. Leo does so, and the two prepare to gte married. On the eve of the wedding, Leo insults Gavin by panning his famous silent film Death Scene. Gavin threatens to cancel the wedding. Leo responds by planning murder. He manipulates Gavin and Nicky to the edge of a cliff. Nicky, however, turns the tables and tosses Leo over the edge. Nicky removes her make-up and reveas herself to be Gavin's actress wife. She and Gavin manipulated Leo so that the couple could get their hands on his insurance money.

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    Director:Harvey Hart
  2. 7.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - Letter of Credit

    S5:E36

    When he goes to a bank to transfer money, a man writing a book on the subject of unsolved crimes has no idea that he will find information about the $500,000 robbery he is chronicling ... or does he?

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  3. 7.0/10(1 votes)

    #3 - The Baby Blue Expression

    S6:E12

    Philip Weaver concocts a scheme to murder his employer.

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  4. 6.0/10(2 votes)

    #4 - You Can't Trust a Man

    S6:E30

    When a nightclub beauty is visited upon by the misfortune of a former husband whom she has carelessly neglected to divorce amidst her rapid rise to stardom and subsequent bigamy, murder seems the only answer. Surely, reasons beautiful Crystal Coe, you can't trust a man to be of any worth her now?

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Helen Nielsen Ratings Summary

"Death Scene" is the best rated episode written by Helen Nielsen. It scored 7/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Harvey Hart. It aired on 3/8/1965 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Letter of Credit".