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Barnaby Jones

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Barnaby Jones is a television detective series starring Buddy Ebsen and Lee Meriwether as father- and daughter-in-law who run a private detective firm in Los Angeles. The show ran on CBS from January 28, 1973 to April 3, 1980, beginning as a midseason replacement. William Conrad guest starred as Frank Cannon of Cannon on the first episode of Barnaby Jones, "Requiem for a Son" and the two series had a two-part crossover episode in 1975, "The Deadly Conspiracy".

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28th January 1973 - 3rd April 1980
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Buddy EbsenLee MeriwetherMark Shera
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Requiem for a Son Still
Requiem for a Son
28th January 1973

Episode 1

Detective Barnaby Jones comes out of retirement to solve his son's murder with some help from fellow detective Frank Cannon.

To Catch a Dead Man Still
To Catch a Dead Man
4th February 1973

Episode 2

A sportsman's plans for a new life begin with murder.

Sunday: Doomsday Still
Sunday: Doomsday
25th February 1973

Episode 3

Barnaby engages in a game of cat-and-mouse with a murderer who blames him for his jail time

The Murdering Class Still
The Murdering Class
4th March 1973

Episode 4

Barnaby investigates a murder at a prep-school.

Perchance to Kill Still
Perchance to Kill
11th March 1973

Episode 5

An affair leads to an accidental murder.

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The Loose Connection
18th March 1973

Episode 6

What's the perfect heroin-smuggling plot? Hide it in the radiator of a car owned by a tourist above suspicion--Barnaby Jones. When the shipment is replaced by sugar, Barnaby finds himself being threatened by both shipper and receiver, desperately trying to find the truth.

Murder in the Doll's House Still
Murder in the Doll's House
25th March 1973

Episode 7

An author whose novels feature his hometown disappears; the publisher hires Barnaby to find the last chapter of the newest novel. A senile aunt introduces Barnaby to the "family" in her dollhouse, providing the clue to more than one murder.

Sing a Song of Murder Still
Sing a Song of Murder
1st April 1973

Episode 8

"Rock star found with head smashed in empty pool" That headline would end the gravy train so his managers fake a kidnapping to salvage something, but they are unaware of a witness.

See Some Evil... Do Some Evil Still
See Some Evil... Do Some Evil
8th April 1973

Episode 9

A blind pianist whose sight has been restored kills his blackmail victim just before Barnaby arrives. Barnaby suspects him but must prove he can see.

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Murder-Go-Round
15th April 1973

Episode 10

A suspicious hit and run brings Barnaby to a little town where sudden riches are obvious. "Town council meetings" are a cover for plotting murder, and Barnaby is in their sights.

To Denise, with Love and Murder Still
To Denise, with Love and Murder
22nd April 1973

Episode 11

A murdered mistress and a missing wife bring Barnaby Jones onto the case. The problem? Two weeks have passed, and the killer has covered his tracks.

A Little Glory, a Little Death Still
A Little Glory, a Little Death
29th April 1973

Episode 12

Barnaby investigates the death of a woman who was killed in a car accident after the woman's daughter claims that it was no accident. An aging movie star with something to hide is Barnaby's number one suspect.

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Twenty Million Alibis
6th May 1973

Episode 13

Barnaby investigates the theft of a million dollar necklace and the murder of the butler who unwittingly walked in on the thief. The leading suspect is a retired jewel thief with a rock solid alibi-he was on TV at the time of the theft.