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- Game thieves, diamond smugglers and big game hunters endanger the animals in the African bush. But Dr. Tracy and his daughter Paula defy the constant danger.
- The adventures in the Florida Everglades of game warden Tom Wedloe, his wife Ellen, their son Mark, and Mark's tame bear Ben.
- Sandy is distraught when, having saved Flipper by pulling out a spear, his father insists the dolphin be released. A grateful Flipper, however, returns the favor when Sandy is threatened by Sharks.
- A marine scientist volunteers to have his family live in a prototype underwater home to prove it's practical.
- The Office of Scientific Investigation sends A-Men agents to investigate reports of unusual magnetic activity in various communities.
- The crew of a five-man submarine travels the world oceans, planting sensors on the ocean floor to warn scientists of any impending earthquakes.
- A veterinarian living in Africa with his daughter take care of a cross-eyed lion, make friends with other animals, and learn about local wildlife.
- In this science-fiction anthology series host Truman Bradley introduces stories extrapolated from actual scientific data available in the 1950's, concentrating on such concepts as space flight, UFO's and mental telepathy.
- Rodeo champion Jim Sinclair is hired by Commander Hayes to introduce modern methods to his game ranch in Kenya. His Navajo blood brother John Henry helps. Ten-year-old orphan Samson adopts them.
- Three men are assigned by the Office of Scientific Investigation to man rocket ships to outer space and attempt to capture a meteor.
- A security agent investigates sabotage and murder at a secret underground laboratory, home of two experimental robots.
- A young boy befriends an orphaned cub and raises him to adult-bearhood. This fine family feature. based on Walt Morey's novel "Gentle Ben," was the basis for the "Gentle Ben" television series.
- Boy Sandy and Dolphin Flipper are in the Bahamas where they pester a bunch of outlaws holding an English family captive.
- In this syndicated series, Carter Primus is a deepwater troubleshooter called upon to solve a vast array of situations. He relies on a variety of devices including a robot, and on his curmudgeonly friend Charlie and the lovely Toni.
- In the Korean war, the commander of an Air Rescue helicopter team must show a hot-shot former jet pilot how important helicopter rescue work is and turn him into a team player.
- Tim and Taylor Reed are brothers whose parents are killed in a hurricane that hits the Bahamas in this syndicated show. Clancy is an attorney who owns a marina in Nassau and offers them shelter. Salty is Tim's seal.
- Robert Lansing and Lee Meriwether star in this warm and compelling family drama about a compassionate scientist who forms an unlikely friendship with a magnificent killer whale.
- An organization of adventurers who are proficient in sky diving, scuba diving, small arms, and martial arts are hired to rescue a scientist and his daughter who are being held on an island by a dictator.
- Interviews and documentary footage combine with the story of an air-force pilot who encounters aliens.
- An anthropologist and his family are shipwrecked on a South Seas island.
- An oil tycoon hires Galyon, a jungle survival expert and soldier of fortune, to rescue his daughter and her husband from South American terrorists.
- A farmer and his family must flee from Angolan rebels by escaping through hazardous unchartered territory. .
- A scientist and his team of underwater explorers search for the culprit who has stolen the world's supply of nerve gas and hidden it somewhere in the ocean.
- Mild-mannered chemist Alvin Atterbury chafes under the constant criticism by his boss at a perfume factory. In response to being removed from an important experiment, Atterbury begins spending more time with attractive co-worker Myrna Duchane. At home Atterbury endures constant nagging from his wife, who begins to fear her husband may be planning to run away to Mexico with Myrna. The Atterbury's neighbor, elderly Mrs. Lazlo, grows concerned when she hears the couple arguing, punctuated one night by an unexplained scream. Soon after, Mrs. Lazlo notices that Mrs. Atterbury has disappeared. Unknown to Atterbury, his wife has rented their spare room to a young law student, Judy Carlton, who turns up at the house prepared to move in. When Atterbury initially refuses to allow her inside, a frustrated Judy seeks the help of Sheriff Cantrick and Atterbury reluctantly gives her access to the room. Perplexed by Atterbury's secretive behavior, Judy soon notices the chemist's nightly visits to the cellar, which are followed by strange sounds. Upon seeing Atterbury placing strange packages from the cellar in the freezer, Judy decides to investigate. In the cellar, Judy is horrified to discover what appears to be parts of a body, but before she can report her findings, she hears Atterbury returning with Myrna. Petrified, Judy screams, attracting the attention of Mrs. Lazlo, who summons Cantrick. Under the sheriff's questioning, Atterbury explains that he and Myrna have been working on their own experiment to develop a musk perfume, using the remains of a South American jungle animal, and are planning to sell the formula to a rival Mexican manufacturer. Just after they finish their account, Mrs. Atterbury returns and she and her husband admit that she is an alcoholic and has just spent a few days in a sanitarium for a rest cure. A few days later, Mrs. Lazlo calls, only to learn that Mrs. Atterbury is again out of town. After her departure, Atterbury returns to the cellar where he begins dismembering a mysterious object.
- A documentary about a sunken seventeenth century Spanish ship and the divers who search for her cargo of gold off the coast of Florida.
- A young veterinarian, his wife, a tiger and two orangutans live deep in the Appalachian Mountains. The vet draws parallels between the behaviors of his menagerie and those of the people who live in surrounding communities.
- Jim asks Samson to memorize a poem and he doesn't really have much of a desire to do so. John Henry does his best to explain it's meaning, but Samson really doesn't understand. Then when Commander Hayes and Jim have to travel to the city, some kidnappers arrive. Samson and John Henry must come up with a plan to save a very important man they have kidnapped, and warn Jim and Commander Hayes that they are waiting for the plane...without letting on to the kidnappers that they are aware of the truth!
- Two gauchos arrive at the ranch planning to force Jim into a rodeo so they can earn enough money to go back to South America. When JIm refuses them, they decide to turn Samson against him, thinking that will do the trick. Samson has been practicing his roping, trying to make Jim proud but when the gauchos put the doubts in his head, Samson begins to wonder if Jim really is a champion cowboy.
- John Henry and Jim both say yes to competing in the rodeo, but Jim knows there is more than meets the eye. The Gauchos have already decided they will win, and Jim will have to perform with a watchful eye to make sure the competition stays honest.
- When Sampson witnesses a gang of outlaws kidnap Commander Hayes and John Henry, he and Jim set off to find them before it's too late.
- Jim is outraged by the methods used by big game hunter Ryan Crose and vows to get him to change. This causes conflict with Hayes, an old friend of Croses's, but also a rupture between Ryan and his sensitive son Dan.
- While rounding up some wild horses, Jim and the gang are taken hostage by a tribe of Native Africans who intend on forcing them to catch and train the horses before killing them. Samson, told to stay home, sneaks in the truck, then works to get back into Jim's good graces. He meets a boy and they work on lassoing their own wild game. Jim does his best to protect him from the truth.
- John Henry is going through some growing pains. He's taking classes at the University, asking Jim not to call him Indian anymore, snapping at everyone, and suddenly decides to turn the worst piece of land into a farm.
- When two women show up and scare a rhino, the rhino runs into a snare and can no longer eat or drink. It is up to Jim and the clan to catch the rhino and free him of the snare before the game control does it for them.
- Jacob, has worked very hard to please Mageela's father; but when he asks Mageela's father for her hand in marriage, he turns Jacob down. Jim gets involved in a mess when Jacob decides to take Mageela and marry her anyway. They encounter all sorts of trouble on the trail when Jim helps them get to Jacob's tribe. Unfortunatly, Magella's tribe threatened Jacob's tribe so Jacob and Mageela cannot stay there. They set out to find a place for the couple to live. Meanwhile, Samson tries to understand the reason for love and marriage.
- After Jim yells at Samson for falling down on the job, Samson takes out into the rain forest to take his "Manhood" test. But when he leaves, he takes some poison meat with him and he doesn't realize it. It is a race against time to get to Samson before he eats the meat, and boy is Jim worried!
- When Samson catches a freakish fish, a local tribe believes he is possessed by an evil spirit. It becomes a race against time for Jim to get to the bottom of things so he can save Samson from a certain death.
- Jim finds a lone lion cub in the bush and believing it an orphan gives it as a gift to Samson. The mother lioness is actually alive and brings terror to the area looking for her missing cub.
- John Henry is in love with the cautious Ellen who lessens his self confidence because of her attitude. When he and Jim head out to rope some buffalo it creates a life threatening situation for the unsure John Henry.
- The gang is having a lion problem near the ranch and need to find a way to get rid of them; but they also have another problem: two scientists are digging for artifacts and their workers are growing scared of the lions. Their solution is to kill the lions, and Jim and the gang argue for them not to do that. Meanwhile, Samson learns a hard lesson about families. It's a lesson that took about ten years off Jim's life!
- John Henry and Jim Sinclair arrive in West Africa to help Commander Hayes start his experiment to domisticate wild game, but a rancher stands in their way. A little boy named Samson may give Jim more reason to stay.
- A tribesman by the name of Hemera forces the government to put the ranch under quarantine, but a doctor examines the animals and declares them healthy. Hemera decides, however, that every one of the ranch animals will die. The situation is so bad that Commander Hayes sends Samson away and the three men stand guard twenty-four hours a day.