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    • 1. He Said It

      202055m
      These 3 Guys are Hilarious. Jay Walker (Walker Show,Just me) Terry E and Jere Miah (The Tee and Jayy Show) came together in front of a virtual audience. The first of its kind
    • Peter Graves in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      2. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      A Ghost Story

      (1971)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      6.9 (175)
      Barney exploits his technical wizardry to convince a neo-fascist that his son, whom he murdered, wants to be exhumed and cremated. It's all part of the plan to obtain the secret nerve gas formula his son developed before a certain eastern power gets their hands on it. But like any good ghost story, nothing and no one is what they seem.
    • Mission: Impossible (1966)

      3. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Bag Woman

      (1972)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (161)
      Murphy's Law catches up with the IMF: Casey's handcuffed to a suitcase full of TNT meant to kill her and a politician on the take, and Barney is wounded when his cover is blown. Phelps must quickly improvise a scenario that will give him Casey's location.
    • Kevin Hagen in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      4. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Blast

      (1971)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.3 (168)
      Jim and Dana infiltrate a group of bank robbers, but the IMF's real target is the mysterious leader of the group who uses the thieves' booty to fund anti-American revolutionary activities. Natural conflicts in the robbers' personal agendas play right into Jim's hands.
    • Peter Graves in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      5. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Blind

      (1971)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (185)
      A doctor temporarily blinds Phelps in order for him to convincingly pose as an alcoholic, washed up, ex- federal agent who's eager to sell information identifying an FBI mole deep within an organized crime boss' inner circle.
    • Peter Graves and Peter Lupus in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      6. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Blues

      (1971)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.2 (179)
      The IMF team is charged with getting the goods on a corrupt music producer who murdered a singer he had under contract. After five years of thwarting cold war spies, this one should be easy; especially since the producer has an equally disreputable partner that that can be manipulated to turn against him. So why don't we let Barney and Willy have the fun of playing the mind games this time while Jim coordinates in the background.
    • Mission: Impossible (1966)

      7. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Boomerang

      (1973)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.1 (157)
      Syndicate hood Johnny Vayle, on his way to meet his underworld associates, is convinced to land at a rural airport by his wife, Eve, and murdered. She informs Johnny's former associates that she has the documents and blackmails them into paying her off for the rest of her life. The IMF's job is to recover the documents -- which the team plans to do by suggesting to Eve that her husband may still be alive.
    • Mission: Impossible (1966)

      8. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Break!

      (1972)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.7 (185)
      Phelps poses as a pool shark to break up a gambling ring led by Krebbs and Allen, and recover microfilm left behind by a dead agent.
    • Leonard Nimoy, Lesley Ann Warren, and Peter Lupus in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      9. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Butterfly

      (1970)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.0 (192)
      The MI team must exonerate an American businessman framed for the murder of his wife and marked for death in Japan. Undercover in the guise of various masters of Japanese art forms they dupe the true killer into confessing.
    • Jack Cassidy in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      10. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Casino

      (1972)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (157)
      To persuade a casino operator to expose mob connections within the gambling industry, Jim frames him so the mob's rivalries and lethal management methods will do his talking. To get "inside" Willy plays a crooked Black Jack dealer for Jim and Casey, a pair of gambling addicts, while Barney heists the take with a collection of gadgets to die for.
    • Leonard Nimoy, Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Graves, Peter Lupus, and Greg Morris in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      11. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Cat's Paw

      (1971)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      6.8 (179)
      When the IMF learns that Barney's brother was murdered by a black mob because he was uncovering evidence against them, they decide to launch a mission to bring the mobsters to justice.
    • Peter Graves in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      12. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Chico

      (1970)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (207)
      The IMF must rely on a trained terrier, named Chico, to retrieve a list of undercover agents from a drug lord's underground vault.
    • Stephen McNally in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      13. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Cocaine

      (1972)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.2 (174)
      The IMF knows that within 72 hours, drug smuggler and distributor Carl Reid plans to bring the largest shipment of cocaine ever into the U.S. To learn what Reid's plans are for getting the cocaine into the country, the IMF tries to convince Reid's lieutenant, Joseph Conrad, that they've created a machine that can create pure cocaine synthetically. Conrad believes that this "miracle machine" is real, and decides to go into business for himself -- driving a wedge between him and his former boss, Reid.
    • Mission: Impossible (1966)

      14. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Commandante

      (1969)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (190)
      An enemy nation has hijacked a US supported revolutionary movement trying to overturn a dictatorship. The IMF posses as a religious organization seeking the release of the priest who is the true leader of the revolution. But the enemy sees through this cover and demands a shipment of guns in exchange. Further they plan to manipulate the IMF to provide an excuse to kill the priest without alienating the revolutionaries. But what's that Barney is building in an isolated location? Did Jim anticipate a double cross and plan an escape route?
    • Peter Graves and Peter Lupus in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      15. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Committed

      (1972)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.3 (160)
      Nora Dawson is the only person willing to testify against underworld boss Leon Chandler. Chandler has used his political connections to have Dawson committed to a corrupt mental institution where she is being drugged to destroy her credibility. The team must rescue Dawson in time for her to testify against Chandler.
    • Peter Graves in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      16. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Crack-Up

      (1972)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.1 (152)
      Law enforcement agencies believe that Peter Cordel is a killer for hire, but no evidence linking him to any killings has been uncovered. The IMF is assigned to obtain the evidence needed to arrest Cordel, and to learn the identity of his Syndicate boss. The IMF's lures Cordel, who is a chess master, into a game where he can be given a drug that induces post-hypnotic suggestions. The IMF is then able to convince Cordel that he's suffering from blackouts during which he kills a number of people close to him -- and that his impending mental breakdown will make the Syndicate want him dead.
    • Valentin de Vargas in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      17. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Death Squad

      (1970)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.8 (213)
      Jim and Barney vacation together in a Latin American country. While there, Barney falls in love with artist Alma Ross. But the brother of the local police chief obsesses over Alma and is enraged that she and Barney are dating. He goes into her room with a knife. Barney defends Alma but in the process sidesteps the jealous man, who lunges through the window, landing on the knife. Barney is now arrested and ticketed for execution by the police chief, who is operating a secret death squad. Phelps summons Paris and Willy and the IMF must act fast before Barney becomes the death squad's latest victim.
    • Julie Gregg in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      18. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Decoy

      (1970)
      1966–19731hTV-PGTV Episode
      7.1 (180)
      Brother and sister Alexi and Anna Kerkoska want to defect, and give the U.S. a list of government officials sympathetic to the West. Although Anna believes that the defection is genuine it's really a trap set by Alexi and Police Chief Petrovitch. They hope to get the list and embarrass the West in one fell swoop. Despite the trap the IMF must rescue Anna and recover the list. Meanwhile during the course of the mission Phelps and Anna begin to develop romantic feelings for each other.
    • Mission: Impossible (1966)

      19. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Doomsday

      (1969)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.8 (238)
      Industrialist Carl Vandaam claims to have a hydrogen bomb for sale. He invites representatives from a variety of countries and factions to participate in an auction for the device at his company's headquarters. As the bargaining goes on, Barney performs one of his tunnel-crawling assignments, climbing up and down an elevator shaft to get access to the room where the bomb is housed - hoping to substitute a dummy unit for a critical part of the bomb's hardware before the sale to an enemy power is completed.
    • Peter Graves and Peter Lupus in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      20. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Double Dead

      (1972)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (166)
      The IMF is charged with discouraging the mob's expansion plans. But Murphy's Law makes another unexpected appearance and Willy is captured. Now Jim has to improvise a plan that includes rescuing Willy. Never has Jim so confused his adversaries, but will that make them predictable or just create more chaos?
    • Lynda Day George in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      21. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Encore

      (1971)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.9 (227)
      In order to solve a cold case the IMF and scores of actors go to extreme lengths to convince one of the killers, Thomas Kroll, that he is reliving the day of the murder - June 30, 1937.
    • Mission: Impossible (1966)

      22. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Encounter

      (1971)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.2 (157)
      Criminals Frank Brady and Martin Stoner are extorting legitimate businesses into criminal partnerships. The IMF's mission is to gather enough evidence to put an end to their operation.
    • Tol Avery in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      23. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Flight

      (1970)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.4 (186)
      The IMF must thwart a coup attempt to be triggered by a presidential assassination. The team apprehends the coup leader and employs an elaborate ruse to convince him to reveal the killer. But government security forces uncover the operation and capture Dana. So begins parallel games of cat and mouse with dire consequences for the losers.
    • Peter Graves in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      24. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Flip Side

      (1970)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.0 (214)
      Mel Bracken is one of the largest distributors of illegal drugs on the West Coast. Pharmaceutical magnate Cameron legally sells drugs to a middleman's laboratory in Mexico who then smuggles it to Bracken in Los Angeles. In order to expose the operation the IMF forces Cameron to deal directly with Bracken on U.S. soil.
    • Leonard Nimoy in Mission: Impossible (1966)

      25. Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Fool's Gold

      (1969)
      1966–197350mTV-PGTV Episode
      7.5 (212)
      The IMF must thwart a counterfeiter who has printed enough currency to claim a pro-western democracy's entire gold reserve toppling the government. Paris must penetrate a lethal security system to substitute altered printing plates.

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