Honey West - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Swingin' Mrs. Jones
After losing her client's $50,000 and getting a knock on the head in the bargain, Honey West is more determined than ever to break up a blackmail ring that preys on wealthy middle-aged women.

The Owl and the Eye
Honey and Sam are hired by a art museum's insurance company to prove how easy it is to bypass its security measures. After proving the insurance company's point, the private investigators agree to furnish an elaborate new system - which is promptly evaded by art thieves.

The Abominable Snowman
When a dying client gives Honey a snowglobe, the private detective doesn't grasp the importance of the object until other interested parties attempt to steal it.

A Matter of Wife and Death
Honey tries to protect a woman executive who has received numerous death threats.

Live a Little.... Kill a Little
When the sister of a prominent businessman breaks off a relationship with a local mobster, Honey and an assassin race to be the first to find her.

Whatever Lola Wants....
Honey goes to a charity party to find out where an embezzler has banked his ill-gotten gains, but learns the man who hired her is a murderer.

The Princess and the Paupers
Honey and Sam are hired to ensure that ransom money is delivered and the kidnap victim, a rock-'n'-roll singing son of a millionaire businessman, is returned safely. Honey soon suspects that the kidnapping was faked, either as a publicity stunt or so the young man could lay his hands on some easy cash.

In the Bag
Honey manages to lose an obnoxious child she's escorting between divorced parents in a crowded airport. When security can't find the child, Honey fears the girl may have been abducted.

The Flame and the Pussycat
Honey and Sam attempt to capture an arsonist in order to earn a lucrative contract with a warehouse company backfires when they accidentally interfere with the police investigation.

A Neat Little Package
Honey and Sam are hired by a newsdealer with amnesia and $150,000 that he doesn't know how it came into his possession.

A Stitch in Crime
Honey and Sam are hired to deliver gowns valued at over $100,000 to a fashion show. When their cargo is hijacked, the detectives race to recover the garments before the program or else their employer, a new dress designer, will be ruined.

A Million Bucks in Anybody's Language
Honey investigates the death of a fellow private investigator found dead in an explosion. The trail leads to a set of counterfeit plates to be used to print phony British pounds.

The Gray Lady
Honey tries to apprehend a jewel thief who stole a famous actress' gems while she was attending her movie's premier.

Invitation to Limbo
Honey and Sam are hired to find the person leaking industrial secrets to a company's competitors. They catch the culprit red-handed, but are soon convinced that he's an unwilling stooge employed by others and seek to capture the entire gang.

Rockabye the Hard Way
Honey and Sam are hired to prove that a truck driver isn't a security risk and in the process tangle with spies who drug drivers driving secret weapons so they can take photographs while their victims are unconscious.

A Nice Little Till to Tap
Honey goes undercover as a teller to learn how gang of bank robbers avoids tripping the vaults' high-priced alarm systems.

How Brillig, O, Beamish Boy
Honey is faced with a dilemma when she's being paid to deliver a package with a half million dollars, but crooks kidnap Sam in order to trade his life for the money.

King of the Mountain
Honey poses as a nurse to investigate a secretive billionaire supposedly suffering from a rare biochemical defect.

It's Earlier Than You Think
A bullet-riddled collector hands Honey what appears to be an 1865 newspaper, which he hints is a forgery, but he dies before explaining how he knows. Honey and Sam must keep the paper away from thieves, deliver it to its rightful owner, and determine whether it is really a forgery.

The Perfect Un-Crime
An embezzler who has had a change of heart hires Honey and Sam to break into his boss's safe to return the money.

Like Visions and Omens and All That Jazz
A young socialite survives numerous "accidents" including a parachute that opens late and a near hit-and-run. Honey and Sam are suspicious when the woman's mother reveals that a psychic has predicted the accidents. Things really heat up when the socialite becomes the prime suspect after her ex-boyfriend is murdered.

Don't Look Now, But Isn't That Me
Thieves target Honey's client list using a decoy who looks almost exactly like Honey. Honey and Sam have to figure out how the thieves are getting to their clients and then set a trap to catch the gang. Honey particularly wants a face-off with her double.

Come to Me, My Litigation Baby
Although stymied when they try to get incriminating photographs of a man suspected of making a phony accident claim, Honey and Sam discover that the subject's accident witness, a seemingly sweet old lady, is suspiciously accident-prone herself.

Slay, Gypsy, Slay
When a wealthy man is kidnapped, Honey traces his whereabouts to a caravan of Gypsies whose leader, Darza, is more than he seems.

The Fun-Fun Killer
Honey and Sam must solve the murder of a toy manufacturer killed by an oversize toy robot made by his own company.

Pop Goes the Easel
On a bet, an art dealer and his 'Warhol-esque' client secretly place a can of soup with a hand-painted label on a supermarket shelf to see if anyone will buy it. Not only is it purchased by Aunt Meg, but a punk immediately steals the can from her, leading Honey and Sam to believe that someone with inside information knew about the bet and plans to sell the can on the black market.

Little Green Robin Hood
Hired to protect a gated community after a rash of burglaries, Honey and Sam discover a deluded burglar who actually believes that he is Robin Hood. They decide to humor him not only because they fear he will only confess the location of the hidden jewels to someone he trusts but also because they suspect that someone is directing the weak-minded thief.

Just the Bear Facts Ma'am
After a stunt woman dies in a suspicious accident on a studio lot, Honey is hired to take her place as well as investigate her death. Soon Honey herself becomes the target of a series of so-called accidents. Sam also goes undercover wearing a bear costume.

There's a Long, Long, Fuse A'Burning
Honey and Sam try to establish a retired robber's innocence when a copycat uses his old m.o. of diverting attention with a bomb blast.

An Eerie, Airy, Thing
Sam's friend, Gordon Forbes, is threatening to jump from the ledge of his upper-storey hotel room, and the only person he wants to talk to is his estranged wife. Unfortunately, when Honey visits the Forbes home, she discovers Mrs. Forbes has been murdered.
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