The Dick Tracy Show - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Red Hot Riding Hoods

Pearl Thief Grief

Jewel Fool

Scrambled Yeggs

The Oyster Caper

Two Heels on Wheels

Cheater Gunsmoke

Gruesome Twosome

Racer Chaser

The Purple Boy

Surprised Package

Tanks a Heap

Phony Pharmers

Champ Chumps

Stockyard Caper

A Boodle of Loot

The Parrot Caper

Rogue's Gallery

The Catnap Caper

The Snow Monster

Hawaiian Guy

Tick Tock Shock

Lab Grab

Escape from Sing Song

The Onion Ring

Funny Money

Flea Ring Circus

The Flower Plot

The Brain Game

Penny Ante Caper

Wheeling and Stealing

Big Bank Bungle

Tobacco Load

The Boomerang Ring

Mummy's the Word

Trickery at Sea

Stamp Scamp

The Hot Ice Bag

Cooked Crooks

The Elephant Caper

Baggage Car Bandits

Gym Jam

Bowling Ball Bandits

Rock-a-Bye Guys

The Ruby of Hamistan

The Platterpuss Plot

The Nickle Nabbers

The Bearskin Game

The Newspaper Caper

Grandma Jitsu

Kidnap Trap

Tacos Tangle

Rocket Racket

The Venetian Bind

Bomb's Away

The Fish Filchers

The Elevator Lift

The Alligator Baggers

Hooked Crooks

Lighthouse Creepers

The Vile Inn Case

The Banana Peel Deal

The Casbah Express

The Retouchables

Horse Race Chase

The Fixed Stare Case

Cop and Saucer

The Gold Grabbers

The Copy Cat Caper

The Loch Mess Monster

The Windmill Caper

The Old Suit Case

Smashing the Ring Ring

Snow Job

Court Jester

The Two Way Stretch

Steamboat Steal

The Big Blowup

Fowl Play

Bettor Come Clean

The Great Whodunit

The Skyscraper Caper

Hotel Havoc

The Log Book Case

The Copped Copper Caper

Small Time Crooks

Evil Eye Guy

Mole in the Hole

Feathered Frenzy

Trick or Treat

Down the Drain

Gang Town

The Medicine Show Case

Air Freight Fright

The Castle Caper

The Camera Caper

The Big Punch

Oil's Well

Mardi Gras Grab

The Manor Monster

Hot on the Trail

Rocket 'n Roll

Lumber Scamps

The Cold Cash Caper

Football Brawl

The Ivory Rustlers

A Case for Alarm

Ghostward Ho!

Ham on the Lam

Two Goons in the Fountain

The Monkey Tale

The Pigeon Coup

The Tower of Pizza

The Old Mummy Case

Island Racket

The Big Seal Steal

Crooksters' Last Stand

Choo Choo Boo Boo

The Van Vandals

The Bank Prank

The Film Can Caper

The Bird Brain Pickers

Quick Cure Quacks

The Lie Detector

The Stuffed Pillow Case

The Big Wig

The Last Blast

Crime Flies

The Sweepstakes Caper

The Chinese Cookie Caper
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