The Wild Wild West - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Night of the Eccentrics
An agent's murder leads West and Gordon to a plot to assassinate Mexico's president.

The Night of the Golden Cobra
A self-styled maharajah (Boris Karloff) holds West captive in his palace.

The Night of the Raven
Dr. Loveless abducts an Indian Princess in the hopes that he can create a war between Indians and whites. When Jim and Artie go to investigate, they find Loveless waiting... with a powder that can shrink anyone down to 6 inches tall.

The Night of the Big Blast
A mad scientist creates a bomb-carrying robot identical to West and orders it to kill members of the president's cabinet.

The Night of the Returning Dead
Gordon and West ask help from a man who controls animals with his mind.

The Night of the Flying Pie Plate
A bizarre extortion plot involves green men from Venus who need gold for spaceship fuel.

The Night of the Poisonous Posey
West and Gordon visit a town named Justice during Law and Order Week and find it the site for a convention of criminals.

The Night of the Bottomless Pit
Gordon and West must free an agent imprisoned on Devil's Island.

The Night of the Watery Death
West is kidnapped by a madman who plans to create an underwater kingdom that will control shipping lanes.

The Night of the Green Terror
Dr. Loveless drives Indians into poverty so he can become their benefactor and deity.

The Night of the Ready-Made Corpse
West and Gordon fail to save the life of a highly unpopular Latin American dictator they have been assigned to guard.

The Night of the Man-Eating House
Gordon has a vivid nightmare about the ghost of a prisoner's mother, who attempts to clear her son's name.

The Night of the Skulls
A kangaroo court tries West for Gordon's murder; guest Donald Woods.

The Night of the Infernal Machine
Gordon and West investigate threats on the life of a federal judge (Ed Begley).

The Night of the Lord of Limbo
Gordon and West confront a former Confederate colonel who controls the fourth dimension; guest Ricardo Montalban.

The Night of the Tottering Tontine
Gordon and West guard a member of a tontine, an investment group in which the surviving member inherits all.

The Night of the Feathered Fury
Jim and Artie once again square off against Count Manzeppi. This time, Manzeppi is looking for a toy chicken that holds the secret of converting base metal to gold.

The Night of the Gypsy Peril
Gordon and West guard the Sultan of Ramapur and the sacred white elephant he brings as a gift to President Grant.

The Night of the Tartar
Gordon and West switch a prisoner in Vladivostok, without leaving the United States; guest John Astin.

The Night of the Vicious Valentine
West and Gordon encounter a society lady who plans to change the United States into a monarchy and reign as its queen.

The Night of the Brain
A newspaper contains a prediction that a magician will die in front of West and Gordon.

The Night of the Deadly Bubble
West and Gordon investigate the murder of a scientist who was studying a rash of destructive tidal waves.

The Night of the Surreal McCoy
A series of mysterious robberies occur and the agents discover that the common denominator is that a wealthy rancher donated paintings to each location.

The Night of the Colonel's Ghost
West and Gordon fear an attempt on President Grant's life while they are escorting him to a conference.

The Night of the Deadly Blossom
The assassination of a naval intelligence officer and the sinking of a frigate leads the agents to a Hawaiian expatriate who plans to kill King Kalakua and take control of the islands.

The Night of the Cadre
A master criminal decides to implant a device in President Grant's brain that will make him respond to the criminal's orders.

The Night of the Wolf
West and Gordon get involved with a Croatian king and a werewolf type who plots to control the king's country.

The Night of the Bogus Bandits
Dr. Loveless plans to rule by capturing an arsenal and a sub-treasury.
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