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- McGraw is a solitary type who manages to get entangled in the stopping of criminal activity despite not having any official capacity. He often doesn't carry a weapon, especially if an attractive woman is involved.
- A weekly half-hour anthology series, similar to "Four Star Playhouse".
- Adventures of three globetrotting reporters working for an international wire service.
- Old man Link Morley believes women should wait on men like menial servants. Bound to show his son how it's done, he orders around his son's new bride like a housemaid. But once the new couple is paying for their keep, Rowena makes a stand.
- Bad luck for McGraw. Not only does he break down in the desert and finds himself stranded in the small town of Calidad but, to his dismay, he also finds out his hotel there is the sheriff's office jail. McGraw is indeed accused of murdering a café waitress.
- In Las Vegas, a supposed Baron has been on a very suspiciously long winning streak at the dice tables, so the manager calls in McGraw to figure out how he's doing it.
- McGraw interrupts a camping vacation to help out a fight manager friend with a fighter who's up for an important match, but whose sullen attitude indicates he's ready to take a dive.
- McGraw is asked to investigate a stick up man that confesses to the police about robbing a business man, trouble is, the crime never took place and to complicate things, a woman who might hold the answers is murdered.
- A wealthy CEO hires McGraw to find his runaway wife. He finds her but is disturbed by her condition, so he won't tell her husband where. McGraw demands answers from the CEO and his executive assistant about their relationships to the wife.
- In Havana, McGraw meets a strange English girl who was a survivor of the sinking of an ocean liner, but now has lost her memory. She's also mixed up with some local thugs and a mysterious stalker.
- A nightclub singer fears she's marked for death. The racketeer she testified against vowed to have her murdered if he "got the chair" and it's the night of his execution. Despite being watched over by a plainclothes policeman, she's foolish to believe everyone is looking out for her well being.
- British army captain Brad Wentworth has a chance meeting with the army nurse he romanced a decade earlier. The two reminisce and wonder what might have been.
- A stricken bomber, damaged in a mid-air collision with a night-fighter during a training operation where Major Stevens must choose between dropping the bomb on innocent people or attempting a crash landing with the bomb, which means almost certain death for the crew.
- Genteel New Yorker Vanessa Peters has a lot to learn about the Old West when she moves with her new husband to his ranch. She has no idea that the nice young man she spends the afternoon with -- his name is Billy the Kid -- is the same person her husband's posse is searching for.
- Detective Clinton Sturges learns Murray Forman is a wanted man. Clint feels he owes the criminal for saving daughter Barbara from drowning and is torn between doing his job or assisting the fugitive.
- A border-patrol sheriff receives a call from a rancher to pick up an illegal alien. He must then investigate the illegal's charge that he has been cheated by the rancher.
- A small town girl comes to New York and rents a room formerly occupied by an astronomer. His friends, unaware that he has left, disturb her at all hours.
- Two people try a series of frantic telephone calls to contact their friend Billy, who intends to kill himself.
- The ex-girlfriend of mobster Al Maxim provided him with an alibi in a murder case. Now she now wants to leave town before the trial and marry her new boyfriend. Al tries to shoot her, but she escapes, hopping on the last bus of the night. Now she's terrified because any of the other passengers could be one of Al's men sent to murder her.
- To prove his point that eyewitnesses can't be trusted, a criminology professor joins in the police lineup where's he's frequently chosen as the guilty party. His theory is put to the test when he's identified as the man leaving the scene of a murder.
- Ranger Jim Harris comes to town after the sheriff is killed tracking the Fox Durkin gang. He has a tough time putting together a posse to bring the outlaws in; no one is even sure what Durkin looks like. The ranger, two brothers, and a grizzled old timer head out, but one member of the posse isn't what he seems.
- Dan Jennings is excited by his new invention, thinking it will make a him a fortune. After the device is rejected by a manufacturer Dan must face the disappointment of his family.
- City slicker turned country gentleman Jim Blandings expects to make a small fortune by selling the hay on his land. Upset after learning that it's ten acres of weeds, he ignores pleas to hire a pro and decides to burn off the vegetation himself. Naturally, volunteer fire department is called.
- Julia has cared for her ailing, wealthy grandmother for many years. As the elderly woman approaches death, Julia's greedy cousin arrives, expecting to inherit the estate. Julia's suitor advises her to forget about the money and marry him.
- Private eye McGraw is hired by fight mobsters by to keep "Pretty Boy" Mendero in out of trouble and away from "dames" until his big title fight. Despite being locked in his 20th-floor apartment, Mendero breaks out and is killed by a hit and run driver. McGraw believes the boxer was murdered and orders an autopsy.
- Young Jody's widowed father lets her buy the gaudy, feathered hat she's dying to have. When his girl is ridiculed by other kids for wearing it, he begins to question his parenting skills and entertains the idea of sending her to a girl's boarding school.
- The governor selects lawyer Elliot Fairchild to finish the term of a late senator. By all accounts, he the perfect candidate: handsome, a beautiful wife and kids, and no skeletons in his closet. But at his first press conference, there's a reporter from his hometown who's interested in causing a scene.
- The coddled daughter of a judge befriends a broke young man with a reform school past. She gives him an expensive watch as a token of her friendship, but a detective thinks he stole it. When she wants to go to the police station to clear her friend, her parents are more concerned about what others might think than of helping the innocent man.
- The young waitresses at a hotel in the Old West are causing problems for handsome whiskey salesman Dan Kelly. They're all fawning over him, which is making their boyfriends jealous. Dan just wants to get back to his family in the East, but the jilted cowboys all want to punch him out or shoot him for stealing their gals.
- An attorney comes to the defense of his ex-wife when she is charged with murder.
- A chance encounter with racketeer Danny Arketto at the carnival gives police Lt. Kellogg a new angle on how to bring down. While there, the cop visits a fortune tells who warns him death is near, and to beware the full moon and a tiger at noon. As his investigation of Arketto progresses, the gypsy's words prove eerily accurate.
- A dinner party is interrupted by an intruder.
- A famous clown recalls earlier in his career when he was starting out as a newlywed, dreaming of becoming a stage and television star and his wife's desire of a home and family. At first in desperation, he takes a circus job instead, gaining him fame and divorce when the wife's dreams are smashed.
- A recently re-married man has believed for nine years that his first wife drowned, although her body was never recovered. When he finds her diamond wedding ring in an antique shop, he begins to suspect otherwise.
- The aging, never-married owner of a gift shop goes on a quest to find her former beau, who had left their small town long ago to find success in the big city.
- Attending the naval review in England, Miller meets an old Royal Navy officer friend and is let in on suspicions that one of an unfriendly nation's (implied that it's Russia)ships might be involved in a plot to set off a nuclear bomb during the opening ceremony.
- Trans-Globe press reporter Dan Miller. Desert drama of uranium hunters in which Miller covers and sometimes acts as referee. Struggle of two prospectors and a treacherous lawyer in the hunt for uranium.
- The police get a tip on a killer from Evans, but he refuses to reveal his source.
- After a local newspaper editor snaps a photo of a dead male, whose body was discovered on a deserted road, the corpse is recognized by reporter Dan Miller (Dane Clark) as a known gangster. Miller's employer (Trans World) dispatches him to the small town to continue the investigation to learn more details for another story.