2024-09-21
Director Shepard, still searching for the arms dealer Le Grenouille, meets an informant who ends up getting killed and the agents try to find out what the man was ready to reveal. (Repeat).
A blind photographer (John Billingsley) accidentally captures the murder of a petty officer, and the team relies on the man's other senses to help in the investigation. Bryn Landers: Katie Lowes. Cdr. Doug Jakobsen: Terry Bozeman. (Repeat).
When Jenny goes to an overseas conference, Gibbs is made acting director, but, preferring to be in the field, he leads his team's investigation of the murder of a woman who was killed in a taxi heading toward NCIS headquarters. (Repeat).
In the fourth-season finale, Gibbs tries to find out why the agents are required to take Homeland Security polygraph tests; and Tony and Jeanne are held captive by a drug dealer. (Repeat).
In the fifth-season opener, the team has a devastating confrontation with La Grenouille (Armand Assante) that turns deadly. Trent Kort: David Dayan Fisher. Col. Jasper Shepard: Webster Williams. (Repeat).
The investigation into the murder of a petty officer turns into a search for a missing child. Joseph Barnes: Nick Searcy. Nicholas Barnes: Owen Beckman. Adrian Nelson: Rick Otto. Sara Nelson: Margaret Easley. (Repeat).
Gibbs works with Lt. Mann (Susanna Thompson) on the case of a murdered Marine captain, an investigation complicated by the fact that a witness is one of Gibb's ex-wives. Stephanie Flynn: Kathleen York. Fred Rinnert: John Asher. Jill Reynolds: Lilli Birdsell. (Repeat).
An uptight dinner at Harry's ex-colleague's house hits a snag when everyone develops a stomach bug except Harry. (Repeat).
A harried suburbanite gets into a number of misadventures during a family vacation that culminates in a boat race. (Repeat).
The Darling clan descends on Mayberry to find a boy to betroth to Charlene's baby girl. Their choice: Opie. Briscoe: Denver Pyle. Charlene: Maggie Petersen. Opie: Ronny Howard. Barney: Don Knotts. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. (Repeat).
Barney promises he'll take care of everything so Andy and Helen can spend a day together down by the lake, but he ruins their time alone by constantly interrupting them with trivial matters. Howard Morris (a.k.a. Ernest T. Bass) appears as a TV repairman. Morris also directed the episode. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. Goober: George Lindsey. Opie: Ronny Howard. (Repeat).
In an episode considered by many to be the series' best, Barney thinks he's summoned the spirit of a 200-year-old count after he buys some fortunetelling cards and a magic lamp at an auction. Opie: Ronny Howard. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. Goober: George Lindsey. (Repeat).
After he slips in his jail cell, Otis is persuaded by a shady lawyer (Jay Novello) to sue the county for damages. Roberts: Bartlett Robinson. Otis: Hal Smith. Floyd: Howard McNear. Barney: Don Knotts. (Repeat).
Barney moonlights as a real-estate salesman and persuades Andy to put his house on the market. Sims: Dabbs Greer. Howie: Dennis Rush. Lila: Amzie Strickland. Williams: Harlan Warde. Barney: Don Knotts. (Repeat).
Andy asks Goober to answer the phone while he's away, so the mechanic takes a car apart and reassembles it in the courthouse in order to handle both jobs. Larry Hovis, who eight months later starred in "Hogan's Heroes," guest stars as Gilly Walker, the car owner. Sheriff Jackson: Wally Englehardt. Watson: Buck Young. Goober: George Lindsey. (Repeat).
Barney tries, to no avail, to rehabilitate Otis and ends up running him off to do his drinking in Mount Pilot. Then the deputy misses him and begs him to come back. Luke: Frank Cady. Otis: Hal Smith. Floyd: Howard McNear. Barney: Don Knotts. (Repeat).
After Barney discards a chain letter, he runs into a streak of bad luck that culminates in his having to qualify at a pistol competition to keep his job. Thelma Lou: Betty Lynn. Goober: George Lindsey. Floyd: Howard McNear. (Repeat).
Andy and Barney tire of Goober tagging along on their dates with the girls, so they fix him up with a date (Josie Lloyd) of his own and Barney gives him tips on romance by eavesdropping on Andy and Helen. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. Thelma Lou: Betty Lynn. Goober: George Lindsey. (Repeat).
Barney runs for sheriff when it appears Andy will take a job out of town, but the position falls through---and Andy discovers he's missed the election filing deadline, leaving Barney the only candidate on the ballot. Floyd: Howard McNear. Thelma Lou: Betty Lynn. Goober: George Lindsey. (Repeat).
Barney discovers $250,000 taken in a bank robbery and goes undercover to catch the thief (Al Checco), who has a plan of his own to get the money back. Brewster: Robert Brubaker. Fred: Byron Foulger. Hobo: Hank Patterson. Goober: George Lindsey. (Repeat).
Thieves, out to rob the Mayberry bank, pose as Hollywood producers who want to make a TV show based on Andy, the sheriff without a gun. Gavin MacLeod, who would star on "Mary Tyler Moore" five years later, appears. Allen: George Ives. Pat: Barbara Stuart. Asa: Charles Thompson. Barney: Don Knotts. Goober: George Lindsey. (Repeat).
Helen grows jealous when an attractive friend (Jan Shutan) of the Taylor family---who's just broken her engagement---pays a visit. Frank: George Spence. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. Goober: George Lindsey. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. (Repeat).
Tempers flare when Barney reopens a long-forgotten case in which Charlie Foley (Frank Ferguson) charged Floyd with assault. When Barn restages the event, it erupts into a frenzy of nose punching. Gilly: Larry Hovis. Floyd: Howard McNear. Goober: George Lindsey. (Repeat).
Opie spices up his penny newspaper by adding gossip he's overheard from Andy, Barney and Aunt Bee. But when they see the news he finds fit to print, they scramble to collect all the papers before anyone else can read them. Howie: Dennis Rush. Rev. Martin: William Keene. Sam: Burt Mustin. Mrs. Foster: Irene Tedrow. Harold: Kelly Thordsen. Opie: Ronny Howard. (Repeat).
A clueless sleuth looks for a kidnapped heiress while his boss tries to sabotage his efforts. (Repeat).
A down-on-his-luck minor-league baseball player stands to inherit 300 million dollars if he can spend one million dollars a day for thirty days in a row. (Repeat).
A harried suburbanite gets into a number of misadventures during a family vacation that culminates in a boat race. (Repeat).