Ironside (season 2)
Ironside (season 2) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 19, 1968 – April 10, 1969 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the second season of Ironside.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursdays at 8:30-9:30 pm (EST).
DVD release
The DVD was released by Shout! Factory.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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29 | 1 | "Shell Game" | Tony Leader | Sy Salkowitz | September 19, 1968 |
Ironside matches wits with a master jewel thief intent on adding more to his collection. | |||||
30/31 | 2/3 | "Split Second to an Epitaph" | Leonard J. Horn | Teleplay by: Sy Salkowitz and Don M. Mankiewicz Story by: Richard Landau | September 26, 1968 |
After a melee with a thief, an operation seems possible to cure Ironside's paralysis - or kill him. | |||||
32 | 4 | "The Sacrifice" | Abner Biberman | Gerald Sanford | October 3, 1968 |
A lawyer, a boxer and a bar girl make it difficult for Ironside to clear a detective charged with murder. | |||||
33 | 5 | "Robert Phillips vs. the Man" | Nicholas Colasanto | Sy Salkowitz | October 10, 1968 |
Ironside finds himself caught between white and black extremists as he attempts to clear a black militant charged with murder. | |||||
34 | 6 | "Desperate Encounter" | Dick Colla | Donn Mullally | October 24, 1968 |
While Ironside takes a vacation, he's forced to tangle with three men bent on killing him to cover up their previous murder - and implicate Mark in the Chief's murder. | |||||
35 | 7 | "I, the People" | Barry Shear | Milton Berle & Stephen Lord | October 31, 1968 |
Ironside goes through a list of suspects to find out who's been sending death threats to a TV host. | |||||
36 | 8 | "Price Tag -- Death" | Dick Colla | Robert Earll | November 7, 1968 |
A derilict's murder gives Ironside two problems: finding the killer and rehabilitating the dead man's friend. | |||||
37 | 9 | "An Obvious Case of Guilt" | Abner Biberman | Brad Radnitz | November 14, 1968 |
An attorney is accused of killing her unfaithful husband. | |||||
38 | 10 | "Reprise" | Don McDougall | Albert Aley | November 21, 1968 |
As a manhunt ensues for the person who shot Eve, she remembers her first meetings with her co-workers during her life-and-death- struggle. | |||||
39 | 11 | "The Macabre Mr. Micawber" | Jeannot Szwarc | Bill S. Ballinger & Brett Halliday | November 28, 1968 |
A myna bird that screeches in riddles provides leads to a murderer. | |||||
40 | 12 | "Side Pocket" | Abner Biberman | Teleplay by: Norman Katkov and Sy Salkowitz Story by: Charles A. McDaniel | December 5, 1968 |
Ironside goes through a series of deceptions to find out why a youth gave up a promising career to become a pool hustler. | |||||
41 | 13 | "Sergeant Mike" | Tony Leader | Carey Wilber | December 12, 1968 |
A dog is the only witness to a woman's murder - a murder that seems to match a series of killings, except aimed at middle-aged men. | |||||
42 | 14 | "In Search of an Artist" | Abner Biberman | Joseph Bonaduce | January 2, 1969 |
Ironside reopens a homicide case when he sees a recent painting by a friend who allegedly died after confessing. | |||||
43 | 15 | "Up, Down, and Even" | Don Weis | Robert Earll | January 9, 1969 |
Eve tries to help her niece who's been arrested on a second narcotics, bringing teenage mores and the generation gap into the fold. | |||||
44 | 16 | "Why the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club Met on Thursday" | Don McDougall | Irve Tunick | January 16, 1969 |
A team of 70-year-old sleuths - led by Ironside's Aunt Victoria - closes in on a man suspected of murdering his wife. | |||||
45 | 17 | "Rundown on a Bum Rap" | Allen Reisner | Sy Salkowitz | January 30, 1969 |
Mark gets frustrated with the system when he tries to help a friend falsely accused of assault. | |||||
46 | 18 | "The Prophecy" | Don Weis | Jackson Gillis | February 6, 1969 |
Ironside attempts to find a piece of Da Vinci art stolen from a museum. | |||||
47 | 19 | "A World of Jackals" | Don McDougall | Teleplay by: Anthony Spinner and Irving Pearlberg Story by: Anthony Spinner | February 13, 1969 |
Ironside's investigation of a movie star's disappearance leads to estranged husband - a mob boss. | |||||
48 | 20 | "And Be My Love" | Charles S. Dubin | Teleplay by: Dale Eunson & Katherine Eunson and Sy Salkowitz Story by: Dale Eunson & Katherine Eunson | February 20, 1969 |
Eve investigates a series of burglaries that's been pinned on a society columnist. | |||||
49 | 21 | "Moonlight Means Money" | Don Weis | Sy Salkowitz | February 27, 1969 |
Ed and a fellow officer are suspended for killing a drug dealer. | |||||
50 | 22 | "A Drug on the Market" | Barry Shear | Arthur Weingarten | March 6, 1969 |
Ironside investigates when a woman is terrified by accidents and a voice threatening to kill her. | |||||
51 | 23 | "Puzzlelock" | Allen Reisner | B.W. Sandefur | March 13, 1969 |
An assistant district attorney murders his wife and frames his nephew. | |||||
52 | 24 | "The Tormentor" | Don Weis | Norman Jolley | March 27, 1969 |
A baseball star is being driven to a breakdown by hate letters, threatening phone calls and pellets. | |||||
53 | 25 | "A Matter of Love and Death" | Jeannot Szwarc | Jeannot Szwarc | April 3, 1969 |
To catch an abortionist, Eve pretends to be an unmarried woman in peril. | |||||
54 | 26 | "Not with a Whimper, But a Bang" | Abner Biberman | Teleplay by: Carey Wilber Story by: Robert Hamner | April 10, 1969 |
A college newspaper editor is the prime suspect in Ironside's investigation of prank bombings. |
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