The F.B.I.

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The F.B.I. is an American television series broadcast on ABC from 1965 to 1974. It was sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, and the characters usually drove Ford vehicles in the series. Alcoa and American Tobacco Company were also sponsors during the first season.

The F.B.I. is an American television series broadcast on ABC from 1965 to 1974. It was sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, and the characters usually drove Ford vehicles in the series. Alcoa and American Tobacco Company were also sponsors during the first season.

Original Release

09/16/1965 on ABC

US Release

09/16/1965

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
1 The Big Job Sunday, 16 September 1973
2 The Confession Sunday, 30 September 1973
3 Break-In Sunday, 07 October 1973
4 The Pay-Off Sunday, 14 October 1973
5 The Exchange Sunday, 21 October 1973
6 Tower of Terror Sunday, 28 October 1973
7 Fatal Reunion Sunday, 04 November 1973
8 Rules of the Game Sunday, 18 November 1973
9 Fool's Gold Sunday, 25 November 1973
10 The Killing Truth Sunday, 09 December 1973
11 The Bought Jury Sunday, 16 December 1973
12 Ransom Sunday, 30 December 1973
13 A Piece of the Action Sunday, 06 January 1974
14 Selkirk's War Sunday, 27 January 1974
15 The Betrayal Sunday, 03 February 1974
16 The Animal Sunday, 17 February 1974
17 The Two Million Dollar Hit Sunday, 24 February 1974
18 Diamond Run Sunday, 10 March 1974
19 Deadly Ambition Sunday, 17 March 1974
20 The Lost Man Sunday, 24 March 1974
21 The Vendetta Sunday, 07 April 1974
22 Confessions of a Madman Sunday, 14 April 1974
23 Survival Sunday, 28 April 1974
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Directors

Virgil W. Vogel, Don Medford, Jesse Hibbs, William Hale, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Robert Douglas, Robert Day, Philip Abbott, Gene Nelson, William A. Graham, Seymour Robbie, Paul Wendkos, Earl Bellamy, William Wiard, Michael O'Herlihy, Lewis Allen, Walter Grauman, Carl Barth, Lawrence Dobkin, George McCowan, Marc Daniels, Nicholas Webster, Arnold Laven, Philip Leacock, Alvin Ganzer, Alexander Singer, Allen Reisner, Michael Caffey, Herschel Daugherty, Harvey Hart, Gunnar Hellstrom, Richard Donner, Joseph Sargent, Bernard McEveety

Writers

Mark Rodgers, Robert Heverly, Mark Weingart, Gerald Sanford, Norman Jolley, Ed Waters, Charles Larson, Don Brinkley, Robert Malcolm Young, Calvin Clements Sr., Anthony Spinner, Robert Leslie Bellem, Andy Lewis, Warren Duff, David W. Rintels, Norman Lessing, E. Arthur Kean, Jack Turley, Dick Nelson, Robert I. Holt, Paul Schneider, Robert W. Lenski, Robert C. Dennis, John D.F. Black, Irv Pearlberg, Leonard Kantor, Benjamin Masselink, Peter Allan Fields, Daniel B. Ullman, Robert Soderberg, Albert Aley, John W. Bloch, S.S. Schweitzer, Robert J. Shaw, Arthur Heinemann, Barry Oringer, Ron Bishop, Richard H. Landau, Lee Erwin, Edward J. Lakso, Howard Dimsdale, Jackson Gillis, David Duncan, Shirl Hendryx, Herman Groves, Anthony Wilson, Robert Lewin, Gene L. Coon, Frank Crow, Penrod Smith, Jack Hawn, Norman Borisoff, Edward V. Monaghan, Earl Mack, John Furia, Sam Ross, Arthur Weingarten, William Jerome Fay, Richard Morgan, Jonathan Box, Jim Byrnes, Oscar Millard, Donald S. Sanford, Jerrold L. Ludwig, Jo Pagano, Francis M. Cockrell, Norman Hudis, John McGreevey, Barré Lyndon, Alvin Sapinsley, Harold Jack Bloom, Tom Seller, Palmer Thompson, William Bruckner, Sy Salkowitz, David H. Vowell, Franklin Barton, Judy Burns, Ken Kolb, Mel Goldberg, Mann Rubin, Michael Fisher, Theodore Apstein, Leslie Edgley, Robert M. Young, Richard Sale, Samuel Newman

Cast

Producers

Editors

Marston Fay, Jodie Copelan, Jerry Young, Thomas Neff, Donald Hoskinson, Michael Brown, Ray Daniels, Bob Piercy, Walter Hannemann, Michael Tolan

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