To Kill a Priest
16th September 1966Sandman
23rd September 1966Payment Overdue
30th September 1966Brotherhood
7th October 1966Little Arnie from Long Ago
14th October 1966None to Weep, None to Mourn
21st October 1966Moment of Truth
28th October 1966Marked For Death
4th November 1966Crossing at Destino Bay
18th November 1966To Bell T.H.E. Cat
25th November 1966Curtains for Miss Winslow
2nd December 1966King of the Limpets
9th December 1966The System
16th December 1966The Canary Who Lost His Voice
23rd December 1966The Ring of Anasis
30th December 1966Queen of Diamonds, Knave of Hearts
6th January 1967A Hot Place to Die
13th January 1967A Slight Family Trait
20th January 1967If Once You Fail
27th January 1967Design for Death
3rd February 1967Matter Over Mind
10th February 1967The Blood-Red Night
17th February 1967The Ninety Percent Blues
24th February 1967The Long Chase
10th March 1967Twenty-One and Out
24th March 1967Lisa
31st March 1967T.H.E. Cat is an American action drama that aired during the 1966-1967 television season on NBC, co-sponsored by R.J. Reynolds and Lever Brothers. The series was created by Harry Julian Fink, the creator of Dirty Harry . Robert Loggia starred as the title character, Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat. T. H. E. Cat is a forerunner of television characters such as The Equalizer, who skirt the edges of the law and bring skills from earlier careers on behalf of those needing more help than the police can offer. The series preceded the 1968-1970 ABC television series It Takes a Thief, which was also about a cat burglar who used his skills for good.

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