Richard Diamond, Private Eye - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
The Hoodlum
A racketeer's book keeper gets Diamond involved in a blackmail scheme against his boss, when he asks him to find a book and gives him only one hour to do so.
Act of Grace
An acquaintance of Diamond's is murdered. At his grave at a potter's field, Diamond sees a wealthy old woman laying flowers at some of the unmarked graves. Diamond tries to find the connection between her and his down-on-his-luck friend.
The Bookie
A bookie decides to get rid of Lt. Kile whose efforts to put a stop to the bookie's operation have begun to annoy him.
The Client
A financier hires Diamond to search for his partner who has gone missing in Mexico.
The Runaway
While briefly stopping in San Francisco, Diamond finds himself the target of a gunman.
No Laughing Matter
Diamond finds himself in a deserted amusement park on the trail of a desperate fugitive murderer.
The Messenger
Diamond is hired to deliver a note to a bank teller and is somewhat surprised when the teller screams after she reads the note.
The Counselor
A marriage counselor whose life has been threatened hires Diamond to protect him.
The Image
An old nemesis of Diamond's on the police force has Diamond arrested on murder charges after the girlfriend of an escaped convict is found murdered.
The Adjustor
Diamond receives a tip that a man who has been presumed dead for over a year is still alive.
Marked for Murder
Diamond finds himself in a lonely hearts club when he is hired to investigate the confusing circumstances surrounding a robbery and murder.
The Caller
Diamond receives a mysterious telephone call which informs him that he will die at a specific time later that evening.
One Dead Cat
A night club singer hires Diamond to protect her and her band leader from a disgruntled pianist who once played in their band.
Dead to the World
Helen Lear hires Richard Diamond to prove her uncle's death wasn't an accident.
Seven Swords
Summoned to a theatre by a phone call, Diamond watches a magician thrust seven swords into a box containing his assistant.
The Fine Art of Murder
An actress hires Diamond after she learns that a valuable painting which she purchased is a fake.
The Popskull
Diamond follows a dog which is pursuing a bedraggled cat.
Whose Little Baby Are You?
After returning to his apartment with a date, Diamond finds an infant abandoned on his couch.
Fallen Star
A journalist hires Diamond to look into the death of a singer who fell to her death, which the police have ruled suicide, but which he suspects was a murder.
Coat of Arms
A landlady finds one of her tenants dead in his room and shortly after she is greeted by a gun-wielding stranger looking for the man.
Double Trouble
A diplomat who does not want the police to be involved, asks Diamond to find his missing fiancee.
The Lovely Fraud
Shortly after a dancer takes out a large insurance policy on her legs, she gets injured by a hit and run driver and is forced to collect on the policy.
Accent on Murder
A woman hires Diamond to protect 'a young lady from France', which Diamond learns is really a poodle after the woman who hires him is killed.
East of Danger
A woman hires Diamond when her father is attacked after he finds herion hidden in his antique store warehouse.
Running Scared
A man is concerned about his daughter who he feels has been spending too much time brooding over her husband's death.
The Mouse
This episode did not have an original broadcast airdate and was not seen until syndication.
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