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- We all have dark or weak sides. Weak cowards city-slickers, as well as inbred, hateful hillbillies. Steinar doesn't really know which he is. A sophisticated business man or a country man? One dark Christmas night Steinar tries to find out.
- In the middle of the night a drunken and depressed man calls Dr. Amundsen. The drunken man have a story to tell, about how he met the girl of his dreams, and how it all turned out to become a nightmare.
- Follow the hilariously evil escapades of the brutally violent, split-persona psychopath Skjegg. And his alter ego: Antiskjegg.
- Russ Conley, a former instructor of Kelly's, shows up in Hong Kong. He delivers a message from "the department" to Kelly and Scott.
- Kelly's girlfriend insists she was rescued by the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. Kelly and Scott's investigation of her claim soon dovetails with their assignment to locate a Soviet Air Force pilot thought to be defecting.
- Scott and Robinson investigate the death of an agent in a town where an atomic plant's to be constructed.
- In Venice, Kelly and Scott try to obtain a manuscript from a beautiful Soviet agent.
- Recovering from his torture at the hands of enemy agents, Kelly travels with Scotty to Spain's Costa del Sol for a recuperative holiday. There, he's pleased to meet old friend Lindy but reminders of his recent ordeal seem to lend credence to a psychologist's judgment he's no longer the man he was.
- Whilst in Hong Kong, and not currently on assignment, Kelly narrowly escapes a sniper's bullet while playing a tennis. He and Alexander Scott, are actually a pair of U.S. agents, Shortly thereafter, they're told to find a freight train which disappeared between China and Hong Kong. The train was supposedly only carrying building materials. It turns out, but, there was a passenger who's of great interest to China.
- Kelly takes the blame for all manner of indiscretions to spare the reputation of a diplomat.
- While in a toy shop in Chinatown, San Francisco Kelly and Scott meet an attractive Chinese young woman named Mai Lin. Kelly is immediately attracted to her and strikes up a conversation. While showing her the sights they find it strange that she says she is from San Francisco yet has no knowledge of the most obvious San Franciscan sights...Alcatraz, Golden Gate Bridge, etc. The mystery gets deeper when they are assaulted and she is stolen away. Their investigation leads them to an ancient Chinese cult who have plans for Mai Lin.
- In one of the final episodes of the series, Scott and Robinson relive how they first met, in a series of flashbacks. Back in present-day San Francisco, Scott has been hospitalized after a failed suicide attempt. He is recalling for the psychiatrist, Dr. Akivic, how he and Robinson collided, literally and figuratively, in their first days of training for the CIA. Later, the doctor interviews Robinson who recalls the same series of events from his point of view. Each of them tells of working on a training exercise with a third agent, Wally. They broke into headquarters and discovered something in Dr. Akivic's office that none of them has the capacity to remember. Back in present day, the sight of the statue of Rodin's "The Thinker" triggers some disturbing memories and some radical responses.
- Scotty sportingly bets Kelly a dollar that he is capable of tracking down his friend anywhere in Mexico within a week. But the hide n' seek game becomes desperately urgent after Scott learns Kelly has unknowingly been infected with anthrax that will kill him if not treated within 24 hours.
- Kelly wakes up with with a dead Russian ballerina in his bed and no memory of how she got there, Russian intelligence presumes Kelly, and will report him to the Spanish police unless he and Scotty can prove the murder was committed by someone else, in less then 24hrs
- A beautiful tour guide, a handsome tennis pro and the romantic city of Venice would make for an intimate friendship if the tour guide didn't like to slip knives between men's ribs.
- In Guadalajara, after the torture and death of a contact, Kelly and Scott take possession of an infant, Carmelita, and go on the run to escape a gang in a black car who are convinced that the infant is of great value.
- Robinson and Scott must negotiate a deal with an aged Chinese criminal mastermind while fending off his 3 money-hungry sons-in-law.
- Herbie's a man who used to be a filing clerk privy to many of America's nuclear secrets. But he resigned and is now being courted by a beautiful enemy agent. The best way Kelly and Scotty can keep him out harm's way is knocking him out. Repeatedly. series of concussions.
- Kelly and Alexander's assigned to find a list of Nazi war criminals before the war criminals find it. But they discover there's nothibg written.
- While tracking a drugs for weapons smuggling deal Kelly and Scotty encounter the mysterious Blue Dragon society which makes sorting out the bad guys from the good anyone's guess.
- A childhood friend of Alexander's is holding his mother and sister hostage to obtain a capsule of microfilm Alex is transporting.
- Scotty and Kelly combat a ruthless gang of smugglers who have co-opted an entire fishing village into their scheme. Although totally unarmed, with a little help from the villagers they might have a chance.
- Robinson and Scott must go undercover in a group of famous American personalities dedicated to overthrowing the government of a country friendly to the United States.
- Kelly and Scotty must keep an obnoxious drug smuggler alive until his escort arrives to extradite him to the States to testify.
- While tracking a drugs-for-weapons smuggling deal, Kelly and Scotty encounter the mysterious Blue Dragon society, which makes sorting out the bad guys from the good anyone's guess.
- Some heroes are motivated by duty. Others just want to impress their father. Whatever the reason, Alex and Kelly receive one of their dirtiest assignments; to train a young rocket scientist to resist torture and then to rescue him when he's captured.
- On holiday,Scotty and Kelly bump into one of their not-so-fond acquaintances; a British agent they've found thoroughly untrustworthy., Orders are to find out what he's up to. It has something to do with rescuing an art lover who refuses to disclose a secret he seems to consider worth dying for.
- While sightseeing in a Mexican town Scott and Robinson think they see someone familiar. When they approach him he gets the drop on them and gets away. After checking they find out that Frank Hunter a convicted mental patient judged incurable and sentenced to life has escaped. Hunter is a demolitions expert who has sworn revenge against Tom Matthews, the agent who apprehended him. Matthews has retired and lives with his family in Mexico. Robinson and Scott are assigned to find Hunter and stop him before he can hurt Matthews and his family.
- Kelly and Scott are on the run from an armed group. They've learned the identities of some of the biggest saboteurs in America, who depend on their anonymity. Kelly and Scott seek refuge at a farm which Kelly remembers from his childhood; Kelly's aunt and uncle, and now they're all marked for death.
- Sinister Soviet scientist Dr. Karolyi kidnaps Kelly and brainwashes him into believing Scott is a traitor who must be killed.
- Kelly and Scott are sent to a seaside vacation spot to kill undercover spy, Karlovassi. But after meeting him, they develop a friendship with him.
- In order to gain attention from his father, a 13 year old boy steals a prototype and runs away with it.
- Members of an elite nuclear test detection team have died violent deaths one by one. When the fifth team member is killed right before Scotty's and Kelly's eyes, they are assigned to protect the sole surviving member and find the killer. The prime suspect is the seventh man who washed out of the team and happens to be a friend of Scotty. Scotty tries to reach him though his sister, a singer performing in Las Vegas. But gaining her cooperation will require more than persuasion. It will require a carefully conceived trap.
- Kelly's love seems to be 2-timing him and the United States with a deposed dictator negotiating with the Soviets to put missile bases in his country when he returns to power.
- Boris Karloff portrays a well-meaning scientist who behaves suspiciously like Miguel de Cervantes's literary creation, Don Quixote.
- Robinson and Scott are assigned to bring in a female American agent who fled after killing an enemy agent.
- The guys must protect an obnoxious American comic on a goodwill tour of Europe from an enemy agent assigned to kill and discredit him.
- Scotty and Kelly search for an escaped prisoner, a Chinese agent scheduled for exchange with an American held by the Chinese.
- Scott and Robinson search the Greek islands for a vacationing Los Alamos mathematician.
- Seeking the only man who can lead a Moroccan revolt, the partners are captured by a political leader.
- Greed, jealousy, and treachery await when Robinson and Scott are ordered to find a lost gold shipment in the Mexican jungle.
- Kelly and Alexander are sent to a little town in Italy to recover the payload from a nuclear armed aircraft that crashed nearby. They soon find that the towns folk found the plane rather useful. A few people even thought the bomb might come in handy.
- Saboteurs hide out in a small Greek village with Kelly and Scott hot on their trail. Kelly's entanglement with the town mayor's daughter adds to their difficult predicament.
- A question over a five-dollar expense account item for "glass pants" for Scotty's mother leads to the boys recounting for Miss Clavell the whole story of their assignment to General Ortiz, democratic leader of an island republic ousted in a revolution and now living in exile in Taxco, Mexico. The general is seeking the United States' assistance in waging a counter-revolution, but Ortiz's wife is suspiciously resistant to allowing Kelly and Scott meet the general. Why the cover-up?