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The Best Episodes Written By Richard Carr

Every TV Episode Written by Richard Carr Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • Steve Austin, Fugitive
    10.0/10(1)

    #1 - Steve Austin, Fugitive

    Season 2 Episode 22

    Aired 4/27/1975

    Steve is arrested when an assassin he helped send to prison seeks revenge by framing him for murder. Steve escapes from the police and must find the assassin before the police find Steve. Lee Majors plays a comic bit part as an elderly Electrical Store Clerk credited as L Majors.

    Director: Russ Mayberry

    Writer: Richard Carr

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  • The Bionic Criminal
    10.0/10(1)

    #2 - The Bionic Criminal

    Season 3 Episode 9

    Aired 11/9/1975

    Oscar and Rudy are performing a test on Barney Hiller to see if his bionic power can be turned on and off again when needed.

    Director: Leslie H. Martinson

    Writer: Richard Carr

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  • The Big Switch
    8.3/10(3)

    #3 - The Big Switch

    Season 1 Episode 15

    Aired 1/8/1956

    Gangster Sam Dunleavy sets up an elaborate alibi so that he can kill his ex-girlfriend Goldie, who left him for another man.

    Director: Don Weis

    Writer: Richard Carr

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  • Death in Slow Motion
    7.8/10(5)

    #4 - Death in Slow Motion

    Season 1 Episode 31

    Aired 4/27/1966

    Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Kops raid the till at the newly opened Gotham movie theater. The culprits turn out to be 'The Riddler' and his gang in disguise. They lead the Dynamic Duo on a crime spree chase from Mother Gatham's Bakery, past the Gotham Library, and into a Temperance Party. At each of these events, the villains are accompanied by German film maker Van Bloheim who captures everything on celluloid.

    Director: Charles R. Rondeau

    Writer: Richard Carr

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  • The Riddler's False Notion
    7.5/10(4)

    #5 - The Riddler's False Notion

    Season 1 Episode 32

    Aired 4/28/1966

    Robin has been captured by 'The Riddler', leaving Batman fearing his own reaction. Therefore he asks Commissioner Gordon to accompany him to the Bat-cave to witness his interrogation of Pauline, The Riddler's moll. All clues eventually lead back to the priceless silent film collection of Mr. Van Jones, to which The Riddler is about to add his own silent masterpiece.

    Director: Charles R. Rondeau

    Writer: Richard Carr

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  • I Do, I Do
    6.0/10(1)

    #6 - I Do, I Do

    Season 2 Episode 8

    Aired 11/11/1977

    Wonder Woman masquerdes as a new bride honeymooning at a health spa to prevent a group of traitors from obtaining government secrets.

    Director: Herb Wallerstein

    Writer: Richard Carr

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  • Stolen Faces
    6.0/10(1)

    #7 - Stolen Faces

    Season 3 Episode 10

    Aired 12/15/1978

    Wonder Woman uncovers a plot to steal millions of dollars in jewels from wealthy party-goers by impersonating her and her colleagues.

    Director: Leslie H. Martinson

    Writer: Richard Carr

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  • Gambling Story
    6.0/10(1)

    #8 - Gambling Story

    Season 1 Episode 5

    Aired 10/3/1959

Richard Carr Ratings Summary

"Steve Austin, Fugitive" is the best rated episode written by Richard Carr. It scored 10/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Russ Mayberry. It aired on 4/27/1975 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Bionic Criminal".