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A boy with a telescope espies a murder being committed in a physician's office across from his family's apartment. Already known for having a fertile imagination, he is not believed when he describes the scene by what he thinks he saw: a man killing a bear. Written by John Paul F.D. Morris
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EPS01
Stuart meets and begins mutually to fall for nightclub singer Karen Shay. Their meeting is not as accidental as Karen initially believed as she eventually learns that Stuart is a private detective who was hired solely to locate her. She took on the Karen Shay moniker to escape in she, really Kathy Allen, having witnessed a high profile murder of a star witness in a criminal investigation, she previously willing to testify as she knows she can visually identify the killer who tried to kill her as well. She ran when she discovered that police protection was not enough of a safety net as a further attempt was made on her life while under that police protection. It isn't until these revelations come to light that Stuart believes he has been duped and that he has been hired by the killer so that the killer can finish her off for good. Stuart not only has to protect Kathy but discover the identity of the killer himself, who he cannot identify from their one and only brief meeting. This case... Written by Huggo
EPS02
Stu's Monday starts maddeningly. His op's blackmailing a philandering client, so Stu chucks him out onto the Strip, frightening off a voluptuous, potential client waiting in the lobby. Stu Bailey dashes after the steamy blonde, who refuses to divulge her name - despite their plunging into a whirlwind romance. The operative turns up dead in Stu's office, but Stu was trysting with the mystery woman at the time. When she goes missing, the heat hunt Stu for his op's murder, Stu tracks his alibi. Written by David Stevens
EPS03
Wandering into Dino's Lodge one evening, Stuart makes the acquaintance of visiting Frederico Velasquez, one of the richest men in the world. This meeting was not by accident on Stuart's part as he has been hired by the US government to act as Velasquez's bodyguard without Velasquez knowing it. The government is aware that someone will try to kill him for geopolitical reasons while he's in the US, they have warned him, but he brushed off the notion in his carefree attitude, the reason he balked at having an American bodyguard beyond his own behind the scenes security detail who may not be quite as present. Dealing with that security detail without they knowing who he is may be a challenge for Stuart. Making Velasquez's acquaintance was easy for Stuart in having his own beautiful date, Betty, on one arm, and a beautiful extra, Marilyn, on the other. In he, Betty and Marilyn being Velasquez's companions for the better part of his stay in the US, Stuart will find that spending time with... Written by Huggo
EPS04
A woman hires Jeff to find her dead husband, who she's just seen alive ! Kookie and Doll trail the fast-moving zombie, who continues changing names and addresses, and his glamorous new girlfriend. As Jeff makes significant progress with the help of an easily-charmed landlady, the company which insured the resurrected man hires Stu also. Somehow, a mysterious Mr. Dolan who looks half-dead, is involved too. Written by David Stevens
EPS05
A Vegas casino falters, because their chips are being counterfeited. The Meteor hires Stu, who discovers the plastics company that's making the counterfeits, then goes undercover as a cardsharp from Miami, to find out if the scheme's mastermind is relocated Chicago gangster Frenchy LaTour. The menacing Frenchy is also suspected of fitting his former boss Big Ears Beecham with a concrete kimono. Written by David Stevens
EPS06
Ex-con's wife hires Jeff to determine who is trying to kill her husband, who was recently released from San Quentin. Convicted robber Detterback chilled out in the cooler, but the police don't buy that he's doesn't know the assassin, so Detterback goes almost batty. His wife made it large as a fashion designer during the bad time he was hanging in the stately big house, but is his Alice the greatest, most loyal spouse ? Or does she deserve something better than Detterback, who might get it, pow, right in the kisser? Written by David Stevens (first sentence rewritten by David Glagovsky)
EPS07
PI Stu lensing brand-new silent flicker while battling gaggle of greedy heirs? Ex-screen goddess tabs Stu to spend whatever's necessary for a silent masterpiece, including rounding up her elderly former crew and cast-mates. Her adult children fear amateur mogul Stu will blow their inheritance, so they cast their own crew of experts, to prove Lucinda Lane's lost her marbles. Carhop Kookie wants a role in the spectacular too - reasoning he's a jumble of jerky moves already. Written by David Stevens
EPS08
Jeff is approached by wealthy Santa Barbara socialite Valerie Stacey, who, scared to be seen talking to a private investigator, asserts that her husband, Chinese curio importer Howard Stacey, is trying to kill her. The reason?: he is in love with his secretary, and does not want an expensive divorce where Valerie would get most of his money. Rather than go to the police with her suspicions, she wants Jeff to find evidence of Howard's plan to kill her so that she can then file for divorce herself with cause, Jeff having an inside position as she wants him to go undercover as an architect she's hired to work on their hacienda extension despite Jeff stating he cannot fake his way through such a ruse. Agreeing to the conditions anyways, Jeff feels that something isn't quite right in his first hours at the hacienda. When he discovers why he feels the way that he does about the case, he has to figure out how to get out of the potentially life threatening predicament into which he's gotten. Written by Huggo
EPS09
Stuart is asked by newspapermen Paul Corrick and Burton Baldwin to work on an assignment of national importance, so important that they are giving him an unlimited budget and a fee of his own asking, Stuart who accepts despite believing it a mission impossible. One of their reporters, Larry Hilton, was caught trying to smuggle a list containing the names of the highest ranking but unknown American Communists out of the eastern bloc, they unsure if he is still alive or if the Communists in East Berlin where he was detained were able to find the list. If the Communists were able to find the list, Corrick and Baldwin know Hilton is already a dead man. Stuart's mission is to find Hilton, who if alive is probably being held somewhere in East Berlin, recover the list and bring Hilton back to the west, each successive stage which will probably be more difficult than the last. Stuart subsequently learns that the American authorities are aware of his mission but cannot provide him any official... Written by Huggo
EPS10
Having already reported it to the police who could do nothing, Kookie tells an incredulous Jeff that he is sure he saw someone being abducted, Jeff's incredulity due to there being no reports of anyone missing, and frankly Kookie being Kookie. Jeff further states that kidnapping would indeed be a police matter. Kookie is redeemed when a few days later attorney Blake Catto enters Bailey and Spencer wanting to hire Jeff as the said kidnappee. A $150,000 ransom was paid by Blake's father, former mobster long gone straight Lou Catto, something that he would deny in wanting to deal with the kidnappers, probably old associates or enemies with a grudge, in his own way i.e. with a proverbial bullet through the head. Blake, who reported his kidnapping to the police who could do nothing without Lou's testimony as to the ransom, does not want Jeff to apprehend the kidnappers, but solely find the kidnappers as evidence that he was indeed kidnapped for the police to proceed, all done before Lou ... Written by Huggo
EPS11
Stranger on a plane proposes exchanging murders to crime-busting Fed whose wife won't grant him a divorce. A gossip column tips the stranger, a novelist, to the prosecutor's dilemma, so he trails the attorney onto a flight from D.C. to L.A. David the prosecutor isn't sure whether the charming John Smith, the author, is seriously insane or just has a very cavalier sense of humor, so David hires Stu Bailey to protect his philandering wife from murder. Stu gets some unwanted aid from the Fed's future sister-in-law, who he fluffs off as an interfering ditz, but she turns out to have a very Hawaiian eye. Written by David Stevens
EPS12
Jeff is hired by old money widowed Grace Murdo on behalf of her son Johnny Murdo, who was just expelled from the Southern Military Institute just weeks before graduation after being court martialled for the theft of funds from the office of Colonel Richard Gaunt. Prior to the court martial, Johnny was an exemplary cadet and had even made the Colonel's list. Johnny vows that he didn't steal the money even though he admits he sneaked into the Colonel's office in the middle of the night, albeit solely to see if he had made the prestigious list. Mrs. Murdo wants to clear Johnny's name as such a blemish on his record will follow him throughout his already predetermined life. Mrs. Murdo had even asked her longtime friend Arnold Santly to ask his ward, bright fellow cadet Walter Lochrie, to defend Johnny in the court martial. Jeff finds that breaking through the very closed ranks of the military will be difficult, especially as Colonel Gaunt is leaving the matter solely to Major George ... Written by Huggo
EPS13
Kookie's just driven by a hit and run killing 2 people, when a mysterious blonde repeatedly tries to run him off Sunset Boulevard. The crash disfigures the woman, and a witness disappears from the scene with her purse. Hotrodder Kookie was on the way to a hot date, so he'd borrowed Stu's classier ride. The woman's a well-known thesp, her hubby's a well-connected tycoon, so the fuzz put the squeeze on hep-cat Kookie, not the jet setters. PI Stu tries to untangle the web that's ensnared him too. Written by David Stevens
EPS14
Jeff learns that Suzanne is worried about her brother Marcel Fabry, each the only other's relative in the US. She hasn't heard from him in a few weeks and no one seems to know where he is. He worked as a chauffeur for studio costume designer Elaine Lamson, his year long stint in that job which had just come to an end as Mrs. Lamson, whose driver's license was suspended for that year for a drunk driving record, was getting her license back. Coincidentally, her older husband, Mike Lamson, a diamond trader, was killed in a vehicle accident the day Marcel went missing. To help a friend, Jeff decides to investigate on the firm's dime. The investigation goes slowly with Jeff unable to discover much tangible information. He gets Roscoe to snoop around the race track as Marcel was in trouble with the law when he was younger being involved in a race track scam, and he may have turned to his old colleagues. The only thing bothering Jeff in the early going is a seeming lie told to him and ... Written by Huggo
EPS15
Stu goes international to fetch a black vase from duplicitous art dealer, while fending off tight-lipped tough guy Iron Man Brown. An Oklahoma oil tycoon left the seemingly worthless vessel to his English niece and nephew who hire Stu, but won't tell him why they'll pay anything to retrieve it. Written by David Stevens
EPS16
Jeff's next case is brought to him by an old friend, Dr. Langton. An attractive young woman stumbled into Dr. Langton's office with a concussion and resulting amnesia, Jeff to find out who she is. With no identification on her person, the only things Jeff has to go on are two items in her purse: ten $100 bills, and a monogrammed matchbook with the initials S.C., hence Jeff giving her the temporary name of Sandra Carter. Jeff only proceeds on her okay in the possibility that she may actually be involved with something criminal, she providing that consent. With no where to live, Jeff arranges for adjoining hotel rooms for her and Kookie, who will act as her bodyguard. She really is in danger as she witnessed the murder of gangster Silky Callahan, she who had an unusual but innocent place in his life, who the murderers know can identify them and who hit her head in escaping the murder scene which led to her amnesia. With only scant other evidence Jeff is able to dig up, his very public ... Written by Huggo
EPS17
Media personality John Cosgrove has led a very public campaign against narcotics, that fight which included saving his now assistant, Margo Harris, from the life, she a former junkie. It is arguably in that battle that Cosgrove is shot point blank outside the television studio following an anti-narcotics telethon he was hosting, that shooting which he survives but leaves him blinded. As his friend, Stuart vows to help him find the shooter. Beyond the loss of his sight, Cosgrove only caught a quick glance of the shooter in the mêlée, and the one and only eyewitness is getting progressively forgetful in Stuart believing he being threatened by the shooter. Stuart may find that his biggest issues with the case may be with Cosgrove himself, who is used to being a one-man show and who does things in a very public manner which may not work well not only in he finding who was behind the shooting, but in both Stuart and Lt. Gilmore's efforts to solve the case in its entirety. Meanwhile, the ... Written by Huggo
EPS18
Jeff heads back to school, specifically San Juan College, for his next case. Garrett Martin hires Jeff to protect his daughter, student Johanna Martin, largely from what he considers the dangerous choices she makes, most specifically in men, as she actively plays the field. Undercover as a transfer student, Jeff discovers that Johanna is bright, forward, pretty but very unhappy, likely stemming from wealthy Garrett being an absent figure in her life, leading to she probably looking for that daddy figure among all the college boys she dates. Despite her quips dismissing his rock star status among the girls on campus, she may have set her sights on their married English Literature professor, Carlos Traynor, he and Mrs. Traynor - the elegant Eloise - who frequently hold tasteful parties for the students. Jeff finds that he has to protect Johanna for real when a seeming attempt is made on her life, that attempt which could be related to the recent murder of her fellow classmate and friend... Written by Huggo
EPS19
A boy with a telescope espies a murder being committed in a physician's office across from his family's apartment. Already known for having a fertile imagination, he is not believed when he describes the scene by what he thinks he saw: a man killing a bear. Written by John Paul F.D. Morris
EPS20
Ed, a policeman friend of Stu's, gets suspended over bar incident. He asks Stu for help on an investigation of a murder. Ed's girlfriend is somehow involved with the suspect. Girlfriend Jill disappears. The Frankie Ortega Trio plays their version of the show's theme song. Written by scott scherrer
EPS21
Struggling book publisher learns that he's dead, from a newspaper ad. He hoped he'd be in clover, not a coffin, because he's about to publish a book blowing the whistle on a Latin American dictator. But with his ace editor about to divorce him for dallying with talentless, but shapely female authors, he needs Bailey and Spencer's services. Stu's soon in a spin too: he gets caught in a revolving brunette. Written by David Stevens
EPS22
Forlorn hubby prefers to have his wife killed, rather than let her get away with adultery. Tony's tight alibi, and plan to make it look like a burglary gone too far seem perfect. Even when major complications boil up, slick Tony turns them to his advantage. PIs Bailey and Spencer get mired in Tony's La Brea tar-pit, causing their apprentice operative Kookie to go totally Bugs Bunny a la Blanc. Written by David Stevens
EPS23
A year and a half after she reported him missing, elderly and doddering Rachel Baker hires Stuart to locate her nephew, Peter Baker. In the spot off the pier where the authorities did a search a year and a half ago and found nothing, Peter's car is found within a day of Stuart being hired in that exact spot with an ocean water decomposed body matching Peter's general build inside the submerged vehicle. Already suspicious as to the coincidences, Stuart becomes even more suspicious that something isn't quite right when he reports his findings to Mrs. Baker in her antiquated Pasadena home. First, she tries hard but doesn't quite succeed in convincing Stuart that she hated Peter as a no good bum. Second, he learns that she is the beneficiary of a double indemnity life insurance policy on him, this in combination with she talking about upgrading the house with some modern conveniences, including electricity, the insurance which would go a long way in covering the bills. To get to the truth... Written by Huggo
EPS24
With Stuart unable to go, Jeff is sent to Hong Kong representing their businessman client Paul Nolan, Sr., who is also unable to go due to sensitivities of Hong Kong's proximity to mainland China, this case essentially kiboshing Jeff's plans for a college reunion getaway. Mr. Nolan received a worse case scenario letter from his deceased son, Paul Nolan, Jr., an air force pilot, asking him to go to Hong Kong to complete some unfinished business in meeting a special woman at American bar, Candy's Quarters - a home away from home for Americans of whatever stripe, but especially for American servicemen - with only a Candy quarter in identification. Upon arriving at Candy's, Jeff learns that who Paul was supposed to meet is the bar's second generation owner, Candy Varga, who inherited it from her mother, the original Candy. Despite sounding and looking American and especially as it her job to be American in making Americans feel at home, Jeff further learns that she is Hong Kong born ... Written by Huggo
EPS25
A California girl is kidnapped while studying in Europe, and Stu is engaged by her absent father. They fly over the pond, and Stu hatches a brilliant con to find the abductors, schmoozing with his suave and debonair French, fine art sensibilities and gendarme friend's help. Written by Pierre Bierre
EPS26
Jeff has been hired by attorney Oliver Fenwick and his sister Vickie Fenwick to follow their wealthy grandmother, Hortense Fenwick, who is more casually referred to as Grandma by anyone who knows her. Why follow her? Because she has been of late shoplifting despite her wealth. They don't want the police involved because it would lead to her being committed which would in turn threaten her required signature on some important documents for a real estate development. The other issue why they don't really believe what she is doing is a true crime is that she has only been stealing from Fenwick owned stores, the Fenwicks who are tallying up what each store is owed and are subsequently repaid. Jeff will find that this job is not for one person alone as Grandma is wilier and more manipulative than he would have ever have expected, and as Grandma begins to branch out into other criminal ventures beyond the Fenwick stores. Above and beyond the stealing, Jeff has to figure out if Grandma has ... Written by Huggo
EPS27
Stuart, Kookie and their respective dates are among those Russian restaurateur Yegor Danilov has invited to a small party on Friday night in honor of the highly publicized acquisition of a tapestry - an old family heirloom that used to hang in the family's summer home in St. Petersburg when he was a child - which he has now hung behind the desk in his office. The four are aware that Danilov's story behind the tapestry is all fiction in order to bring publicity to the restaurant as they were in the restaurant the night when he acquired it from a Mrs. Jennings aka the former Countess Natalia Dombroska - the tapestry her family heirloom - Danilov ultimately loaning her $1,000 in her need for money while he holds the tapestry until she can pay him back. The money is to pay the proverbial bills as she and her niece, Natalie Baranova, are unable to survive on her work as a singer. What all of them except the Countess don't know is the secret behind the tapestry, most specifically the ... Written by Huggo
EPS28
Bailey and Spencer is hired by the Insurance Protective Association, who believes that an insurance scam operation is underway, the recent death of a Robert J. Green, with similarities to other recent life insurance payouts too many to be coincidental. Jeff is assigned to go undercover to infiltrate the ring. In answering ad after ad in trying to find the ring who would be hiring drifters in the hopes of earning big money but in reality would be their next victim, Jeff believes he's found the ring. In being such a drifter, Jeff has to be careful in contacting those from who he would need assistance, including Stuart, Kookie and Roscoe, in not blowing his cover. It ends up being a game of cat and mouse between Jeff and those with who he is involved, including a beautiful blonde named Audrey Franklin, the two, for the non-existent scheme which Jeff is supposed to make his fortune, pretending to be man and wife, with it never too clear who is the cat and who is the mouse with each side ... Written by Huggo
EPS29
Stu is hired to find a missing girl in Italy. He encounters his driver from when he was in the war. He also befriends a local boy that offers to help in the task. The locals are not very helpful. The full picture is not clear, but the missing girl is related to an ongoing crime. Eventually the crime is found out.
EPS30
A widow breaks into Jeff's apartment to entice him to prove her husband was murdered, rather than committed suicide. Jeff runs into multiple suspects since the dead man was a philanderer. He also gets kidnapped and warned off of the case. Kookie assists in the tailing of suspects.
EPS31
Stuart is charged with sedition for passing top secret documents of national security importance to an enemy agent, a charge and act which he vehemently denies. Despite Stuart being acquitted for lack of evidence, his private investigator's license is suspended because of the scandal. In the process, many people abandon Stuart, not among them being those at and who hang around 77 Sunset Strip, but Jeff et al can't help Stuart if he doesn't want help, to which he seems not. What Stuart decides to do is drink himself into a stupor in no longer having any purpose in life. In waking up one morning not knowing where he is, Stuart finds that someone, referred to as the boss, is trying to help him, either in an act of true friendship or to take advantage of his current down and out status. He will soon find out which. Written by Huggo
EPS32
A jewel robbery of rubies takes place in Amsterdam and Jeff is called upon to investigate if they are to be smuggled into the United States. It is found that they were smuggled in a poodle's collar and the agent of a famed actress is suspected. Written by Corey Bryant
EPS33
Stuart is hired by husband and wife Vincent and Helen Blanton, in believing that their wealthy uncle, Cyrus Blanton, is being swindled by his neighbors, who are building a Utopian paradise community called Eden on their vast rural property, Uncle Cyrus joining their cause in adding his property for the community. Outwardly, the community, led by a man calling himself Mr. Paradise, has renounced any form of progress, instead espousing peace and harmony and a do unto others philosophy. It also operates as a legal non-profit, the community members who only donate a small financial amount for the community to operate. However, in going undercover in meeting Mr. Paradise, Stuart believes Vincent and Helen's assertions are correct in that Mr. Paradise has some sort of scheme going on to dupe people like Cyrus. They have to convince Mr. Blanton's sister, Lois Blanton, who, closer to Uncle Cyrus than her brother, believes that her brother, sister-in-law and Stuart are all operating under a ... Written by Huggo
EPS34
Suzanne's ballet dancer friend, Ruth Douglas, new in town to start her dancing career, gets caught in the middle of murder when, on an audition set up by Jeff with his nightclub manager acquaintance Scott Baker, she hears gunshots and sees Baker's dead body on the ground, with she and the male shooter seeing each other if only for a second before she runs off. In her fear, she is unable to provide any information about the shooter to Jeff or Lt. Gilmore beyond his gender. And again in her fear, she runs off in the process planning to head to some small town to hide in plain sight, not telling either Suzanne or Jeff where she's going, Jeff fearing that the killer will be able to find her wherever she runs without protection. Lt. Gilmore reports that Baker had a clean criminal record, his only major vice, albeit a non-criminal one, being women, indeed the shooter being a jealous husband. The issue is not only the shooter himself, Dan Costello, but that he has some business associates ... Written by Huggo