Crazy Like a Fox - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Eye in the Sky
Harry (Jack Warden) and his friend Chick Parrish (Pat Harrington) report a murder they witnessed during a helicopter flight over San Francisco. Harry and Chick, the helicopter pilot, insist they witnessed a murder, until the reported victim makes a personal appearance.

Sunday in the Park with Harry
When Harry (Jack Warden) tries to return a stolen wallet he recovered from a pickpocket, he stumbles onto a murder. Harry is baffled over conflicting evidence involving a wallet, a pickpocket and a gun receipt.

Requiem for a Fox
Harry is hired by a midget wrestler (Tommy Madden) who's been receiving death threats. His investigation leads to a promoter (Vera Miles) who's afraid somebody wants to blow up her arena. Harry races against a time bomb to flush out someone eager to end a wrestling promoter's (Vera Miles) career.

Murder Is a Two Stroke Penalty

Fox in 3/4 Time

Desert Fox

Some Day My Prints Will Come

If the Shoe Fits

Is There a Fox in the House ?
Dr David Farr, a friend of Harrison's, is accused of planting a bomb in a colleague's car that killed him.

Year of the Fox

Fox and the Wolf

Hearing Is Believing

Hyde-and-Seek

The Road to Tobago

You Can't Keep a Good Corpse Down

The Fox Who Saw Too Much

Just Another Fox in the Crowd

Fox on the Range

The Duke Is Dead

Rosie

Dead on Arrival

A Fox at the Races
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