Peter Gunn - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Kill

Streetcar Jones

The Vicious Dog

The Blind Pianist

The Frog

The Chinese Hangman

Lynn's Blues

Rough Buck

Image of Sally

The Man with the Scar

Death House Testament
Thugs kidnap and drug Gunn to get information about stolen money from him.

The Torch

The Jockey

Sisters Of The Friendless

The Leaper
An older man stands on a high ledge of a downtown building: he asks someone trying to coax him not to jump "What time is it ?" On a rooftop across the street, a sniper in a TV repairman's uniform, opens his repair case, extracts a rifle with a silencer, and shoots the leaper off the ledge. The leaper was performer Lester the Human Fly, so his widow hires Peter Gunn to find out who killed her husband - and why.

The Fuse

Let's Kill Timothy

The Missing Night Watchman

Murder On The Midway

Pecos Pete

Scuba

Edie Finds a Corpse

The Dirty Word

The Ugly Frame

The Lederer Story

Keep Smiling

Breakout
An escaped convict hires Pete to find his partner in a bank heist.

Pay Now, Kill Later

Skin Deep

February Girl

Love Me to Death

The Family Affair

Lady Windbell's Fan

Bullet for a Badge

Kill from Nowhere

Vendetta

The Coffin

The Portrait
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