| Espionage | 1 | 1945-04-06 | [G Plot] The case of Willie Sebring: spy. J. Edgar Hoover appears, as does the president of Equitable. |
| Kidnapping - Shotgun Hadley | 3 | 1945-04-20 | [G Plot] The story of a crime against the home: kidnapping. |
| Escaped Pows - Paul Tanner | 4 | 1945-04-27 | [G Plot] The story of 'a peril to the nation. |
| Confidence Game - William Roscoe | 5 | 1945-05-04 | [G Plot] William Roscoe, dressed as an Army officer, preys on lonely women and passes bad checks. |
| War Fraud - Andrew Rockland, War Profiteer | 6 | 1945-05-11 | [G Plot] A story of crime against our fighting men. The FBI suspects Andrew Rockland of manufacturing defective hand grenades. |
| Grand Larceny - Daniel Holly, Thief | 7 | 1945-05-18 | [G Plot] A mild salesman by day is a notorious safecracker at night. |
| Draft Dodgers - Dr Woodbury | 8 | 1945-05-25 | [G Plot] A quack doctor is selling deadly pills to teen-agers trying to keep out of the Army by failing their physicals. |
| Bank Robbery - Phil Bardo, Arthur Clinton | 9 | 1945-06-01 | [G Plot] The story of a crime against the community. The story of Arthur Clinton, bank robber, and his friend 'Betsy,' a box full of explosives! |
| Espionage - Cora Lee Williamson, Spy | 10 | 1945-06-08 | [G Plot] The story of a crime against our nation. ' A doll shop and three letters returned to their senders who never wrote them, lead the FBI to Cora Lee Williamson, a lovely lady spy working for the Japs. |
| The Confidence Game - British Farm Equipment, Ltd | 11 | 1945-06-15 | [G Plot] The story of a crime against society. ' A Chicago businessman is conned by a horse-racing 'sting' by a bunch of pros. |
| Auto Theft - Charles Meade | 12 | 1945-06-22 | [G Plot] The story of a crime against the community. ' The FBI tracks down Charles Mead, an expert with stolen cars, at a time when any kind of car was hard to get. |
| Murder - John Dixon | 13 | 1945-06-29 | [G Plot] The story of a crime against society. ' John Dixon, a burglar, car thief and killer, leads the FBI on a cross country chase. . . ending in Omaha. |
| Espionage - File on Cajunko | 16 | 1945-07-20 | |
| Misery Chiseler | 17 | 1945-07-27 | |
| Extortion | 18 | 1945-08-03 | |
| Robert Perry, Impersonator | 19 | 1945-08-10 | [G Plot] The FBI tracks down a phoney chicken inspector (yes, chicken inspector!). |
| Bank Robbery | 20 | 1945-08-17 | |
| Fugitive Killer - The Scientific Conviction | 25 | 1945-09-21 | [G Plot] An isolated house in which an old lady and her granddaughter are living, is visited by a stranger with a suitcase and a violent secret. |
| The Strange Extortion | 27 | 1945-10-05 | |
| The House on 92nd Street | 28 | 1945-10-12 | |
| The Marriage Racket | 29 | 1945-10-19 | |
| The Serviceman's Fraud | 30 | 1945-10-26 | |
| The Desert Dictator | 31 | 1945-11-02 | |
| The Bogus Bankruptcy | 32 | 1945-11-09 | |
| The Allotment Swindle | 33 | 1945-11-16 | |
| The Bobby Sox Bandit | 34 | 1945-11-23 | |
| The Big Breakout | 35 | 1945-11-30 | |
| Pearl Harbor | 36 | 1945-12-07 | [G Plot] A program marking the 4th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The story of how the FBI protected the security of America before and after the attack, through the FBI's 'years of preparations. |
| The Highway Hi-Jacker | 37 | 1945-12-14 | |
| The Sorrowful Swindler | 38 | 1945-12-21 | |
| Murder on the High Seas | 39 | 1945-12-28 | |
| Crime in the Roaring 20's | 40 | 1946-01-04 | |
| The Innocent Killer | 41 | 1946-01-11 | |
| The Cold Blooded Kidnapper | 42 | 1946-01-18 | |
| The Unwelcome Guest | 43 | 1946-01-25 | |
| The Sinister Souvenir | 44 | 1946-02-01 | |
| The Cautious Killer | 45 | 1946-02-08 | |
| The Corrupt City | 46 | 1946-02-15 | |
| The Pan American Patriots | 47 | 1946-02-22 | |
| The Castaway Killer | 48 | 1946-03-01 | [G Plot] The story of Nick Corona, picked up at sea by a fishing trawler during his escape attempt from deportation. |
| The Skyway Swindle | 49 | 1946-03-08 | [G Plot] Bill Renton discovers a plan to cheat investors with a non-existent series of airports and flying schools. |
| The Paroled Killer | 50 | 1946-03-15 | |
| The Wasteland Hideout | 51 | 1946-03-22 | [G Plot] Mr. Thomas Parkinson, President of Equitble, will not be able to speak on the subject of 'Inflation,' as previously announced. |
| The Bogus War Bride | 52 | 1946-03-29 | |
| The Delinquent Parents | 53 | 1946-04-05 | |
| The Nylon Hijacker | 54 | 1946-04-12 | |
| The Swampland Kidnapping | 55 | 1946-04-19 | |
| Salesman of Espionage | 56 | 1946-04-26 | |
| The Singing Swindler | 57 | 1946-05-03 | |
| The Carnival Killer | 58 | 1946-05-10 | |
| The Fugitive Horse Player | 59 | 1946-05-17 | |
| The Homicide Hideout | 60 | 1946-05-24 | |
| The Slaughterhouse Swindlers | 61 | 1946-05-31 | |
| The Sinister Lighthouse | 62 | 1946-06-07 | |
| Flowers for a Corpse | 63 | 1946-06-14 | |
| The Friendly Killer | 64 | 1946-06-21 | [G Plot] A husband and wife are professional murderers. . . and they do it with a smile! |
| The Surplus Swindle | 65 | 1946-06-28 | [G Plot] A phoney army officer and his moll offer a not-so-honest store owner two hundred radios that belong to the army. |
| Death in the Tropics | 67 | 1946-07-12 | [G Plot] A highjacker's partner doublecrosses him and leaves him for dead in a burning truck. A Puerto Rican banana plantation becomes the scene of a murder. |
| The Walkie-Talkie Stick-Up | 68 | 1946-07-19 | [G Plot] Two young juvenile delinquents use a stolen pair of walkie-talkies to start a life of crime. A 'gimpy'brother blows the whistle. |
| The Sinister Witness | 69 | 1946-07-26 | [G Plot] A witness to a hit-and-run accident blackmails a candidate for mayor to ensure his silence. |
| The Would Be Movie Star | 70 | 1946-08-02 | [G Plot] Two women and a baby hold up a grocery store, and cross a state line while making their getaway. |
| Lady of Larceny | 71 | 1946-08-09 | [G Plot] A little old lady helps her son to break out of prison with the help of a book of matches. . . and a red Packard ambulance. |
| The Friendly Hitchhiker | 72 | 1946-08-16 | [G Plot] A man in a sailor suit is picked up and given a ride by a jewelry salesman who is promptly robbed. The robber's accomplice is later found murdered! |
| The Careless Kidnapper | 73 | 1946-08-23 | [G Plot] An amateur trumpeter and his accomplice 'Broadway' kidnap a famous trumpeter and his him for $25,000 ransom. |
| The Return to the Mob | 74 | 1946-08-30 | [G Plot] King Brown, an old time gangster is paroled from a life sentence and is given the chance to start over. |
| Murder on the Range | 75 | 1946-09-06 | [G Plot] A case of cattle rustling in the modern west, with murder on the hoof! Dean Carlton (narrator), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Jerry Devine (producer), Milton Cross (announcer). |
| Death of a Draft Dodger | 76 | 1946-09-13 | [G Plot] A phoney doctor is 'treating' young men to keep them out of the army. . . with deadly results. |
| The Diamond Studded Double-Cross | 77 | 1946-09-20 | [G Plot] A thoroughly rotten young man kills his step-father, steals the jewels from a stranger with amnesia, and rats on his own mother to the FBI! The same story title was used on 'This Is Your FBI' on August 29, 1947 (see cat. |
| The Curious Coin Collector | 79 | 1946-10-04 | [G Plot] An escaped German p. O. W. uses an Indianhead penny to get help from his friends in the 'bund. |
| The Sugar Swindler | 80 | 1946-10-11 | [G Plot] An elusive con-man not only plans to cheat his victim, but he also is going to take advantage of the victim's young assistant. A recipe-collecting wife smells a rat amidst the sugar. |
| The Big Shakedown | 81 | 1946-10-18 | [G Plot] An extortioner uses an admiring ex-convict to blackmail a politician, then disposes of his educated dead body. |
| The Honest Embezzler | 82 | 1946-10-25 | [G Plot] An elderly bank embezzler is on the lam, travelling with a cheap carnival. One of the program's commercials is for Equitable's 'group health insurance,' which 'was invented by The Equitable in 1911. |
| Blueprint for Murder | 83 | 1946-11-01 | [G Plot] Walter Douglas is building a brdige with shoddy materials and poor workmanship. When the building inspector refuses to take a bribe, a suspicious fire breaks out. When arson fails to convince an honest man to do wrong, kidnapping is called for. |
| The Frightened Fugitive | 84 | 1946-11-08 | [G Plot] Two boys commit a hit-and-run, becoming interstate fugtives by running from responsibility across a state line. |
| Murder By Accident | 85 | 1946-11-15 | [G Plot] A kindly old farm couple isn't nearly as innocent as they seem. They may be hardened criminals, but at least they remember to feed the mink! |
| Return of the Killer | 86 | 1946-11-22 | [G Plot] Chicago' Thompson breaks out of prison and heads for Cleveland, along with his double-crossing girlfirend. |
| Danger in the Jury Box | 87 | 1946-11-29 | [G Plot] A man scheduled to serve on the jury that is to judge Paul Scott is offered $5000 to 'go along. ' When the man declines to accept, his daughter is kidnapped! |
| Operation Rhumba | 88 | 1946-12-06 | |
| The Swampland Killer | 89 | 1946-12-13 | |
| The Swindling Swami | 90 | 1946-12-20 | |
| The Fugitive Guest | 92 | 1947-01-03 | |
| The Souvenir Gun | 93 | 1947-01-10 | |
| The Sunshine Swindlers | 94 | 1947-01-17 | |
| The Bow Tie Murders | 95 | 1947-01-24 | |
| The Baby Big Shot | 96 | 1947-01-31 | |
| Hijackers Incorporated | 97 | 1947-02-07 | |
| The Innocent Thief | 100 | 1947-02-28 | |
| The Fugitive Pirate | 102 | 1947-03-14 | |
| The Vicious Shakedown | 103 | 1947-03-21 | |
| The Henpecked Thief | 104 | 1947-03-28 | |
| The Used Baby Racket | 105 | 1947-04-04 | |
| The Curious Patient | 106 | 1947-04-11 | |
| The Unfortunate Daughter | 108 | 1947-04-25 | |
| The Henpecked Swindler | 109 | 1947-05-02 | |
| The Wayward Brothers | 110 | 1947-05-09 | |
| The Professional Killer | 111 | 1947-05-16 | |
| The Reluctant Thief | 112 | 1947-05-23 | |
| The Frustrated Mice | 113 | 1947-05-30 | [G Plot] A trio of crooks kidnaps a high school girl and plan to kill her after the ransom is paid. |
| The Fugitive Traveler | 114 | 1947-06-06 | |
| The Curious Cameraman | 115 | 1947-06-13 | |
| The Horoscope Homicide | 116 | 1947-06-20 | |
| The Mysterious Fugitive | 117 | 1947-06-27 | |
| The Juvenile Shakedown | 118 | 1947-07-04 | |
| The Juvenile Shakedown | 118 | 1947-07-04 | |
| The Careless Killer | 119 | 1947-07-11 | |
| The Unhappy Hijacker | 120 | 1947-07-18 | |
| The Red Headed Blackmailer | 121 | 1947-07-25 | |
| The Benevolent Hijacker | 122 | 1947-08-01 | |
| The Uninvited Partner | 123 | 1947-08-08 | |
| The Ambitious Widow | 125 | 1947-08-22 | |
| The Diamond Studded Double Cross | 126 | 1947-08-29 | [G Plot] The same story title was used on 'This Is Your FBI' on September 20, 1946 (see cat. |
| The Benevolent Corpse | 127 | 1947-09-05 | |
| The Innocent Witness | 128 | 1947-09-12 | [G Plot] The program is announced as being transcribed. |
| The Melancholy Mind Reader | 130 | 1947-09-26 | |
| The Night of Terror | 131 | 1947-10-03 | [G Plot] The same story title was used on 'This Is Your FBI' on September 27, 1946 (see cat. |
| The Night of Terror | 131 | 1947-10-03 | [G Plot] The same story title was used on 'This Is Your FBI' on September 27, 1946 (see cat. |
| The Half-Pint Horse Players | 132 | 1947-10-10 | |
| The Friendly Frame-Up | 133 | 1947-10-17 | |
| Merchants of Arson | 134 | 1947-10-24 | |
| The Sinister Shakedown | 135 | 1947-10-31 | [G Plot] The same story title was used on This Is Your FBI' on July 5, 1946 (see cat. |
| The Sinister Shakedown | 135 | 1947-10-31 | [G Plot] The same story title was used on This Is Your FBI' on July 5, 1946 (see cat. |
| The Gullible Groom | 136 | 1947-11-07 | |
| The Runaway Dancer | 137 | 1947-11-14 | |
| The Trail of Terror | 139 | 1947-11-28 | |
| The Indifferent Mother | 140 | 1947-12-05 | [G Plot] J. Edgar Hoover speaks from Washington, D. C. about juvenile delinquency. |
| Lady Luck's Husband | 141 | 1947-12-12 | [G Plot] A story about a bond theft. 'A cross-country quest for a stolen fortune. ' |
| The Return of Saint Nick | 142 | 1947-12-19 | [G Plot] A Christmas story about the FBI tracking down this missing Santa Claus from a city settlement house. |
| The Happy Honeymooners | 143 | 1947-12-26 | |
| The Sorrowful Safecracker | 144 | 1948-01-02 | |
| The Unwilling Hostess | 145 | 1948-01-09 | |
| The Mercenary Mother | 146 | 1948-01-16 | |
| The Round-Trip Murder | 147 | 1948-01-23 | |
| The Plastic Profile | 148 | 1948-01-30 | [G Plot] A story about flight to avoid prosecution. |
| The Jewel Laden Jockey | 153 | 1948-03-05 | |
| The Henpecked Hijacker | 154 | 1948-03-12 | |
| Operation Ransom | 155 | 1948-03-19 | |
| The Unwilling Partner | 156 | 1948-03-26 | [G Plot] A story about interstate theft. |
| The Runaway Racketeers | 157 | 1948-04-02 | |
| The Lonesome Lamister | 162 | 1948-05-07 | [G Plot] A bank clerk is suspected of embezzling $60,000. It's not clear what a 'lamister' is, but it's apparently a guy who's assumed a new identity to hide his criminal past. |
| The Big Guy | 163 | 1948-05-14 | |
| The Curious Prospectors | 164 | 1948-05-21 | [G Plot] A story about a prison break. |
| Little Tough Guy | 165 | 1948-05-28 | |
| Little Tough Guy | 165 | 1948-05-28 | |
| The Unhappy Medium | 166 | 1948-06-04 | [G Plot] The story of a swindler. |
| The Student of Violence | 167 | 1948-06-11 | |
| The Hollywood Horseman | 168 | 1948-06-18 | |
| The Curious Cargo | 169 | 1948-06-25 | |
| Juvenile Delinquents - The Phantom Bandits | 170 | 1948-07-02 | |
| The Respectable Thief | 174 | 1948-07-30 | |
| The Three-Way Frame Up | 175 | 1948-08-06 | |
| The Remorseful Runaway | 176 | 1948-08-13 | |
| The Wrong-Way Shakedown | 177 | 1948-08-20 | |
| The Telltale Bracelet | 178 | 1948-08-27 | |
| The Great Deception | 179 | 1948-09-03 | |
| Deadlier Than the Male | 180 | 1948-09-10 | |
| The Innocent Fugitive | 181 | 1948-09-17 | |
| The Unknown Voice | 182 | 1948-09-24 | [G Plot] A story about extortion. |
| The Phantom Mine | 183 | 1948-10-01 | |
| The Two Wise Men | 188 | 1948-11-05 | |
| The Gridiron Swindle | 189 | 1948-11-12 | |
| The Man Who Died Twice | 190 | 1948-11-19 | [G Plot] The story of an elusive manhunt and a murder. |
| The Unwilling Draft Dodger | 191 | 1948-11-26 | |
| Two Tickets to Nowhere | 192 | 1948-12-03 | [G Plot] A manhunt that spanned two-continents, a story about an illegal enbtry. |
| The Voyage of Terror | 193 | 1948-12-10 | |
| The Prodigal Brother | 194 | 1948-12-17 | [G Plot] The story of a jewel theft. |
| The Return of St Nick(Repeat of 47-12-19) | 195 | 1948-12-24 | [G Plot] A Christmas story about the FBI tracking down the missing Santa Claus from a city settlement house. |
| The Friendly Forger | 196 | 1948-12-31 | |
| The Out-Of-Date Killer | 197 | 1949-01-07 | |
| The Skid Row Shakedown | 198 | 1949-01-14 | |
| The Slapstick Holdup | 199 | 1949-01-21 | [G Plot] The FBI tries to clear an innocent man accused on armed robbery. |
| The Fugitive Bridegroom | 200 | 1949-01-28 | |
| The Cut Rate Caravan | 201 | 1949-02-04 | |
| The Mother-In-Law Racket | 202 | 1949-02-11 | [G Plot] Women in crime are not the weaker sex!' Stacy Harris, William Woodson (narrator), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Jerry D. |
| The Three-Fathom Hold-Up | 203 | 1949-02-18 | [G Plot] A jewel robbery story whose title was announced on the previous week's program as, 'The Five Fathom Frameup. |
| Murder on the Midway | 204 | 1949-02-25 | |
| The Telltale Ransom | 206 | 1949-03-11 | |
| The Baby Rental Racket | 207 | 1949-03-18 | |
| The Vanishing Blonde | 208 | 1949-03-25 | |
| The Comeback Kid | 209 | 1949-04-01 | [G Plot] The story of a hijacking and frameup. |
| The Bogus Healer | 211 | 1949-04-15 | |
| The Larcenous Landlady | 212 | 1949-04-22 | [G Plot] A story of blackmail. |
| The Lonely Hearts Racket | 213 | 1949-04-29 | |
| The Tropical Shakedown | 214 | 1949-05-06 | [G Plot] A timely story of extortion on the high seas. |
| Apprentice of Larceny | 215 | 1949-05-13 | [G Plot] A factual account of an old-time gangster's return to crime. |
| The Swampland Fugitive | 216 | 1949-05-20 | [G Plot] A graphic account of the exploits of an escaped convict. |
| The Bogus Bankrupt | 217 | 1949-05-27 | |
| The Hungry Wrestler | 218 | 1949-06-03 | |
| The Gentle Killer | 220 | 1949-06-17 | |
| The Rocking Chair Shakedown | 221 | 1949-06-24 | |
| The Runaway Guest | 222 | 1949-07-01 | |
| The Trans-Atlantic Shake Down | 223 | 1949-07-08 | |
| The Merchant of Death | 224 | 1949-07-15 | |
| Three's a Crime | 225 | 1949-07-22 | |
| The Sentimental Doublecross | 226 | 1949-07-29 | |
| Out of the Storm | 227 | 1949-08-05 | |
| The Larcenous Bride | 228 | 1949-08-12 | |
| The Big Buildup | 229 | 1949-08-19 | [G Plot] The story title was used on 'This Is Your FBI' on August 15, 1947 (see cat. |
| The Big Buildup | 229 | 1949-08-19 | [G Plot] The story title was used on 'This Is Your FBI' on August 15, 1947 (see cat. |
| The Hapless Hijackers | 230 | 1949-08-26 | |
| The Delinquent Father | 231 | 1949-09-02 | |
| Larceny Will Out | 232 | 1949-09-09 | |
| The Chinatown Shakedown | 233 | 1949-09-16 | |
| The Flying Thieves | 234 | 1949-09-23 | |
| Dead Man's Tale | 235 | 1949-09-30 | |
| The Meticulous Mobster | 236 | 1949-10-07 | |
| Friendly Stowaway | 237 | 1949-10-14 | |
| Helpful Hobo | 238 | 1949-10-21 | |
| The Unhappy Firebug | 239 | 1949-10-28 | |
| The Musical Frame Up | 240 | 1949-11-04 | |
| The Big Caseout | 241 | 1949-11-11 | |
| Gentlemen Prefer Widows | 242 | 1949-11-18 | |
| The Blundering Felon | 243 | 1949-11-25 | |
| The Waterfront Felons | 244 | 1949-12-02 | |
| Frozen Frame Up | 245 | 1949-12-09 | |
| The Innocent Hostage | 246 | 1949-12-16 | |
| Bank Robbery Incorporated | 248 | 1949-12-30 | |
| Yesterday's Killers | 249 | 1950-01-06 | |
| The Delinquent Doctor | 250 | 1950-01-13 | |
| A License to Kill | 251 | 1950-01-20 | |
| Larceny Goes to Sea | 252 | 1950-01-27 | |
| Ladies of Larceny | 253 | 1950-02-03 | |
| The Hollywood Frame Up | 254 | 1950-02-10 | |
| Package of Death | 255 | 1950-02-17 | |
| The Telltale Calendar | 256 | 1950-02-24 | |
| Voice From the River | 257 | 1950-03-03 | |
| The Surplus Safe Crackers | 258 | 1950-03-10 | |
| The Fiery Fugitives | 259 | 1950-03-17 | |
| The Honeymoon Homicide | 260 | 1950-03-24 | |
| Campus Shakedown | 261 | 1950-03-31 | |
| The Mercy Manhunt | 262 | 1950-04-07 | |
| The Perilous Secret | 263 | 1950-04-14 | |
| The Muscle Factory | 264 | 1950-04-21 | |
| The Handsome Heel | 265 | 1950-04-28 | |
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| The Agent Apprentice | 280 | 1950-08-11 | [G Plot] Phoney stock certificates, false certified checks, false leads and double-crosses. |
| The Vanishing Witness | 281 | 1950-08-18 | [G Plot] How to get a witness before the grand jury in time, even though he's been kidnapped! Doris Noland, Ed Gargan, Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Gil Stratton, Herb Ellis, John Sheehan, Larry Keating (announcer), Stacy Harris, William Conrad, William Woodson (narrator). |
| The Black Market Hijacking | 282 | 1950-08-25 | [G Plot] A barge of government coffee has been stolen, the FBI investigates. |
| The Musical Stick-Up | 283 | 1950-09-01 | [G Plot] Two musicians help an unconscious man out of a wrecked car, and find themselves prisoners of an armed robber. |
| The Swing Shift Racketeers | 284 | 1950-09-08 | [G Plot] A factory-based gambling ring moves into murder. The FBI tracks the gang through a safe deposit box. |
| The Flop House Frame-Up | 285 | 1950-09-15 | [G Plot] A dead body in an alley leads the FBI to an embezzler of $11,000. |
| Draft Dodging, Inc | 286 | 1950-09-22 | [G Plot] A wartime con-man can get wealthy young men a draft exemption. . . for a fee! |
| The Gold Rush Stick-Up | 287 | 1950-09-29 | [G Plot] The Duke' robs yet another bank by tunneling into the vault during 'Gold Rush Days' in a small town. |
| Prisoner of War | 288 | 1950-10-06 | [G Plot] The FBI tracks down a wartime fifth column planning to blow up a Navy ship for the Nazis. |
| The Phantom Bandit | 289 | 1950-10-13 | [G Plot] A man recognizes a bank robber in a road house and sends his wife to call the cops. When she returns with the FBI, the bank robber has disappeared, and so has her husband! |
| The Dark Journey | 290 | 1950-10-20 | [G Plot] Two escaped convicts receive unexpected help from a greedy farmer's wife. |
| The International Heist | 291 | 1950-10-27 | [G Plot] A gang smuggling stolen cars into Mexico commits a double murder to keep the racket under wraps. |
| The Baffled Bookkeeper | 292 | 1950-11-03 | |
| The Backstage Shakedown | 293 | 1950-11-10 | [G Plot] A former stripper, now respectably married, disappears after receiving an extortion threat. |
| The Prodigal Hoodlum | 294 | 1950-11-17 | [G Plot] A tough kid grows up to be a tougher hoodlum. Misdirected good intentions come to a sad ending. |
| Quartet in Crime | 295 | 1950-11-24 | [G Plot] A gang of bank robbers uses the classified section of a Chicago newspaper and carefully rehearses each job. |
| Communist Agent | 296 | 1950-12-01 | [G Plot] A man working for a steamship company is pressured into helping a communist agent to flee the country. |
| The Floating Stickup | 297 | 1950-12-08 | [G Plot] A criminal on the lam from the FBI hides out on a larcenous showboat. |
| The Jungle Killer | 298 | 1950-12-15 | [G Plot] An FBI agent pretends he's a hobo to catch a killer. |
| The Return of Saint Nick(Repeat of 47-12-19) | 299 | 1950-12-22 | [G Plot] Santa Claus has disappeared from a big city settlement house. The FBI takes the case and re-unites an elderly brother and sister as well. |
| The Return of Saint Nick(Repeat of 47-12-19) | 299 | 1950-12-22 | [G Plot] Santa Claus has disappeared from a big city settlement house. The FBI takes the case and re-unites an elderly brother and sister as well. |
| The Temporary Father | 300 | 1950-12-29 | |
| The Helpful Corpse | 301 | 1951-01-05 | |
| The Criminal Caravan | 302 | 1951-01-12 | |
| The Selective Service Swindle | 303 | 1951-01-19 | [G Plot] A trio of swindlers has been cheating mothers by selling them false draft cards so that they can keep their sons out of the army. |
| The Continental Killer | 304 | 1951-01-26 | [G Plot] A policewoman is used to trap a killer who was previously deported but who has snuck back into the country on a freighter. |
| The Innocent Hijacker | 305 | 1951-02-02 | [G Plot] A convict just out on parole is forced back into his old gang and is promptly shot by the cops. |
| The Island Fugitive | 306 | 1951-02-09 | [G Plot] A wanted murderer is hiding out on an isolated island during a winter storm. |
| The Penny Lender | 307 | 1951-02-16 | [G Plot] A murder on skid row leads to the loot from a $37,000 bank job. |
| The Canvas-Backed Frame-Up | 308 | 1951-02-23 | [G Plot] A $50,000 jewel theft has taken place. The FBI traces the job to a has-been prize fighter who doesn't mind losing for a price. |
| The Tin Can Killing | 309 | 1951-03-02 | [G Plot] A plane crash on an Indian reservation leads to murder. A bullet and a tin can provide the FBI with the needed clues. |
| Captain Larceny | 310 | 1951-03-09 | [G Plot] A drunken sea captain has a large amount of stolen merchandise. One of the Equitable commercials is an 'anti-inflation' message to advocate a curb on the increasing monetary supply. |
| Hollywood Shakedown | 311 | 1951-03-16 | [G Plot] A movie actor is being blackmailed while on location. The FBI plays a part! |
| Success Story | 312 | 1951-03-23 | [G Plot] Two tough kids get into bootlegging and some become adult gangsters. Eventually, they become 'respectable' businessmen. |
| The Saboteurs | 313 | 1951-03-30 | [G Plot] Four Nazis land in America, off a submarine commanded by Admiral Doenitz himself! Four more saboteurs from another submarine are expected! |
| The Soybean Shakedown | 314 | 1951-04-06 | [G Plot] Two children from 'broken homes' are drawn toward delinquency. In later life, their protection racket centering on farmers leads to a kidnapping. |
| The Runaway Sister | 315 | 1951-04-13 | [G Plot] A woman's younger sister is forced to commit a robbery by her boyfriend. A cop has been killed! |
| The Big Fix | 316 | 1951-04-20 | [G Plot] A criminal controls a slot machine racket, and a lot more, with the help of crooked politicians. |
| The Wild Ride | 317 | 1951-04-27 | |
| The Profiteers | 318 | 1951-05-04 | [G Plot] Wartime fraud, by criminals who put profit ahead of patriotism. The manufacturer of telephone wires for the army is making an inferior product, causing the death of American G. I. s |
| The Straw Hat Shakedown | 320 | 1951-05-18 | [G Plot] An actor performs blackmail for an encore. A suicide rings down the curtain. |
| Old Mother Larceny | 321 | 1951-05-25 | [G Plot] Stolen wrist watches and binoculars are the stock in trade of the fun-loving Berian brothers. . . and their mom. |
| The Night Rider | 322 | 1951-06-01 | |
| The Return of Father Crime | 323 | 1951-06-08 | |
| The Mountain Murder | 324 | 1951-06-15 | |
| The Traitor | 325 | 1951-06-22 | [G Plot] An American makes a series of maps of European ports for a foreign government. |
| The Fraudulent Healer | 326 | 1951-06-29 | [G Plot] A story of jewel theft. A young girl named Mary is being kept isolated by 'astral control' and a pair of con-artists. The plan will fail if a bee fancier named Bruce has anything to say about it! |
| The Runaway Corpse | 327 | 1951-07-06 | [G Plot] A confidence man has married many women for their money. Now, he needs a hearse to obtain a buried $20,000 inheritance. |
| The Runaway Corpse | 327 | 1951-07-06 | [G Plot] A confidence man has married many women for their money. Now, he needs a hearse to obtain a buried $20,000 inheritance. |
| The Tribal Shakedown | 328 | 1951-07-13 | |
| The Roaring Twenties | 329 | 1951-07-20 | [G Plot] A big warehouse robbery nets hundreds of cases of bourbon. |
| The Connoisseurs of Crime | 330 | 1951-07-27 | |
| Post Time Stick-Up | 331 | 1951-08-03 | [G Plot] A jockey is trying to send his daughter to a good school in Chicago. He's blamed for a race track robbery. |
| The Adopted Thief | 332 | 1951-08-10 | |
| The Bogus Hijacking | 333 | 1951-08-17 | [G Plot] An FBI agent goes undercover in a seedy hotel, waiting to thwart a gang of highjackers. |
| The Bad Samaritan | 334 | 1951-08-24 | [G Plot] A phoney army officer tells the grieving relatives of dead soldiers that the G. I. s are still alive and need money to bribe their prison guards! |
| Ghost Town | 335 | 1951-08-31 | [G Plot] A gang of bank robbers is hiding out in a western ghost town. A couple from a movie company complicates their plans. |
| The Curious Fisherman | 336 | 1951-09-07 | [G Plot] The public display of wealth can be an invitation to crime!' 'The Blue Queen' is used to rob a yacht and murder the skipper of 'The Queen. ' |
| The Interrupted Journey | 337 | 1951-09-14 | [G Plot] Four saboteurs enter the country with false documents. The FBI protects the country from the Communist infiltrators. |
| The Telltale Cargo | 338 | 1951-09-21 | [G Plot] The FBI suspects that a barge that sunk was scuttled with a cargo of aspirin and fraud! The system cue is added live. |
| The Harvest | 339 | 1951-09-28 | [G Plot] A bank messenger has been held up and murdered. The trail leads to a group of migrant farm workers. |
| The Hostage | 340 | 1951-10-05 | [G Plot] A young bank teller hops a freight out of town with an old hobo to escape from what he thinks is a murder. There is however, a matter of a missing $12,000 from his accounts at the bank. |
| The Tropical Frame-Up | 341 | 1951-10-12 | [G Plot] The trail of a gang of truck highjackers lead south of the border to a banana plantation. |
| The Stranger | 342 | 1951-10-19 | [G Plot] The story of Henry W. Monroe, a mild mannered hitch-hiker who kills. |
| Citizen Caldwell | 343 | 1951-10-26 | [G Plot] Thomas Caldwell is accused anonymously of 'following the Pary line. ' A loyalty investigation follows. Even though Caldwell was a member of 'The Party,' the FBI report explains 'why. ' |
| The Million Dollar Question | 344 | 1951-11-02 | [G Plot] The story of the rise and fall of 'Curly,' a criminal career that flourished because no-one would testify against him. |
| The Traveling Bride | 345 | 1951-11-09 | [G Plot] Two women are running a racket in which one of them marries soldiers and sailors in order to keep their allotment checks. |
| The Unwilling Host | 346 | 1951-11-16 | [G Plot] An escaped convict moves in on his old cell-mate, and on his cell-mate's wife too! The system cue has been deleted. |
| The Flying Felon | 347 | 1951-11-23 | [G Plot] A gang passing counterfeit travelers checks uses a teen-ager to pass the checks. After the boy is cuaght, he hangs himself in his jail cell! |
| The Flying Felon | 347 | 1951-11-23 | [G Plot] A gang passing counterfeit travelers checks uses a teen-ager to pass the checks. After the boy is cuaght, he hangs himself in his jail cell! |
| The Unhappy Embezzler | 348 | 1951-11-30 | [G Plot] A meek, flower-loving bank teller decides to embezzle $8000 from the bank where's he's worked for eighteen years. |
| The Un-American Patriot | 349 | 1951-12-07 | [G Plot] The FBI combats 'the Communist menace' with the help of a loyal American secretary, even though she was born in Russia. |
| Crime for Sale | 350 | 1951-12-14 | [G Plot] A professional gang of burglars uses a manicurist to obtain information about their intended victims. |
| The Innocent Santa Claus | 351 | 1951-12-21 | [G Plot] A washed up vaudevillian finally gets a job as a children's party Santa Claus. He finds himself accused of a crime by the FBI. |
| The Intruder | 352 | 1951-12-28 | [G Plot] A young lady finds out the truth about her flashy and exciting boyfriend the hard way. |
| The Toy Bandits | 353 | 1952-01-04 | [G Plot] An alcoholic carpenter who enjoys making speeches, uses a toy gun to rob a bank. |
| The Protection Peddlers | 354 | 1952-01-11 | [G Plot] Production at an aircraft plant is down, until the factory hires a new firm for its armed guards. It's the old protection racket on a Federal scale! |
| The Knock Out | 355 | 1952-01-18 | [G Plot] A gang of promoters not only fix prize fights, they dabble in bank robbery as well. The FBI scores a knockout! |
| Fiesta Fugitives | 356 | 1952-01-25 | [G Plot] A Federal Savings and Loan is held up at gunpoint during what is obviously Carnival in New Orleans. Instead of leaving town, the couple responsible sets up housekeeping right in town! |
| The Campus Crime Wave | 357 | 1952-02-01 | [G Plot] A pair of collegiate bank robbers draws the attention of the FBI. A college basketball schedule provides the needed clue. |
| The Face | 358 | 1952-02-08 | [G Plot] A young kid with a face like a monkey turns to a life of crime when society rejects him. |
| The Old Hat | 359 | 1952-02-15 | [G Plot] With the help of a prescription for high blood pressure pills, the FBI literally climbs a mountain to catch their man. Stolen government blueprints are recovered. . . thanks to modern science and the FBI laboratory! |
| The Unwelcome Fugitive | 360 | 1952-02-22 | [G Plot] A gangster decides to return to America, but his loyal friend quietly tells the FBI. |
| The Pay Off | 361 | 1952-02-29 | [G Plot] Businessman Floyd Elmore has been kidnapped. A typewriter, a camera and a newspaper in the background of a photograph provide the FBI with the needed clues. |
| The Skyway Man | 362 | 1952-03-07 | [G Plot] How to crack a carnival safe and make a successful getaway? Hire a beat-up stunt pilot and the impoverished owners to go for a ride! The system cue is added live. |
| The Cross Country Fugitive | 363 | 1952-03-14 | [G Plot] An FBI special agent finds himself in a horse drawn buggy driving over a snowy mountain pass, to keep a pay-off man from meeting with a fugitive on the lam. |
| The Corruptors | 364 | 1952-03-21 | [G Plot] An honest government official won't be bribed by a corrupt bridge builder. This leads to arson, and then a kidnapping! |
| The Corruptors | 364 | 1952-03-21 | [G Plot] An honest government official won't be bribed by a corrupt bridge builder. This leads to arson, and then a kidnapping! |
| The Phantom Hitchhiker | 365 | 1952-03-28 | [G Plot] A hitch-hiker returns to a small restaurant near a national park with a lot of money and the possibility of murder! The system cue is added live. |
| The Hollywood Shakedown | 366 | 1952-04-04 | [G Plot] The FBI looks into a case of extortion at a Hollywood movie studio. The trail leads to a Hollywood bar and a movie extra. |
| The Fast Ball Frame Up | 367 | 1952-04-11 | |
| The Masquerader | 368 | 1952-04-18 | [G Plot] An imposter leaves a trail of broken promises and bad checks across the country. He even manages to sell a toll booth to a farmer! |
| The Loner | 369 | 1952-04-25 | [G Plot] Don Conway, an expert on make-up, is paroled from prison and promptly robs a bank. He's a 'loner' whose only interest is his system of beating the horses. |
| The Courier | 370 | 1952-05-02 | [G Plot] The basic secrets of nuclar fission have been stolen. ' The story tells how Russia gained knowledge of the making of atomic bomb. |
| The Punch and Judy Shakedown | 371 | 1952-05-09 | |
| Man Hunt | 372 | 1952-05-16 | [G Plot] The McDonald Wholesale Grocery Company has declared bankruptcy. The FBI suspects fraud. |
| Hot Ice | 373 | 1952-05-23 | |
| The Larceny Express | 374 | 1952-05-30 | [G Plot] Several cartons of wrist watches and nylons are stolen from a train. A sheriff is murdered while investigating the crime. |
| Jackpot | 375 | 1952-06-06 | [G Plot] The FBI is on the trail of the interstate transportation of slot machines. |
| The Respectable Felon | 376 | 1952-06-13 | [G Plot] The FBI is after those behind a scheme to sell stolen cars to unsuspecting honest citizens. A lump of red clay is analyzed by the FBI laboratory to catch the bad guys. |
| The Three-A-Day Fugitive | 377 | 1952-06-20 | [G Plot] A vaudeville comedian helps the FBI track down an escaped killer who kidnaps two showgirls. . . and a sailor suit! |
| The Telltale Camera | 378 | 1952-06-27 | [G Plot] A movie newsreel gets a gang of jewel thieves on the trail of 'Willie,' who has their loot. |
| The Five Fathom Stick-Up | 379 | 1952-07-04 | [G Plot] A robber tricks a deep sea diver and his wife to help him recover the loot from a sunken ship. |
| Killer for Hire | 380 | 1952-07-11 | [G Plot] There's $78,000 in missing bank loot and double-crosses all over the place. |
| The Bridal Shakedown | 381 | 1952-07-18 | [G Plot] A scheming couple try to convince their victim that he's gotten married. A bad mistake is made. . . they try to handle the problem themselves. |
| The Sixteen Millimeter Stickup | 382 | 1952-07-25 | |
| The Death Cruise | 383 | 1952-08-01 | |
| Astrological Breakout | 384 | 1952-08-08 | |
| The Dime-A-Dance Stickup | 385 | 1952-08-15 | |
| The Jolly Widow | 386 | 1952-08-22 | |
| The Traveling Swindle | 387 | 1952-08-29 | |
| The Seagull Shakedown | 388 | 1952-09-05 | [G Plot] A typewriter is the clue that enables the FBI to solve a case of extortion and nab a blackmailer who dabbles in murder. |
| His Brother's Keeper | 389 | 1952-09-12 | |
| The Comic Strip Bandits | 390 | 1952-09-19 | [G Plot] An alcoholic cartoonist sketches a truck being pushed off a pier. . . filled with government property! |
| The Little Tin Box | 391 | 1952-09-26 | [G Plot] A bank robbery team blackmails a prominent socialite into hiding them while 'the heat's on. ' |
| The Sight Seeing Killer | 392 | 1952-10-03 | [G Plot] A desperate man kidnaps two elderly sisters who run the Echo Cave Lodge. |
| The Roundup | 393 | 1952-10-10 | |
| The Hot Sedan | 394 | 1952-10-17 | |
| The Wayward Brother | 395 | 1952-10-24 | [G Plot] A soldier brings a gun home as a souvenir from the Korean War. His younger brother uses it to kill a watchman during a robbery. |
| The Evil Samaritan | 396 | 1952-10-31 | [G Plot] A rich couple crash in their small aircraft and are kept prisoner by two killers, on an Indian reservation. They are threated by the infamous Harvey Brothers. |
| The Frivolous Cousins | 397 | 1952-11-07 | |
| Wide Open City | 398 | 1952-11-14 | [G Plot] Riverdale has turned into a boom town, but crime is booming too, including kidnapping! Barney Phillips, Eddie Firestone, Frank Burt (writer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Herb Butterfield, Jerry Devine (producer, writer), Larry Keating (announcer), Lou Merrill, Stacy Harris, Steve Pendleton, Anthony Caruso, Warren Stevens, William Woodson (narrator). |
| The Swamp Killer | 399 | 1952-11-21 | |
| The Baby Peddler | 400 | 1952-11-28 | [G Plot] A movie actor's wife goes into business. . selling her own baby! |
| Mama's Boy | 401 | 1952-12-05 | |
| Pickup | 402 | 1952-12-12 | |
| Snow Screen | 403 | 1952-12-19 | [G Plot] A bank robber hides from the FBI in Alaska (although the exact name is never mentioned), and finds romance in the wilderness. |
| The Sunshine Syndicate | 404 | 1952-12-26 | [G Plot] A gang of jewel thieves has a practical joker leaving clues for the FBI! William Spargrove (announcer), Frederick Steiner (composer, conductor), Gil Stratton, Helen Kleeb, Herbert Rawlinson, Jerry Devine (producer, writer), Orrin Slate (?), Sid Goodwin (director), Stacy Harris, Whitfield Connor, William Woodson (narrator). |
| Mr Big Shot | 405 | 1953-01-02 | [G Plot] The story of Gordon Drake, biography of a louse with no class at all. |
| Mr Big Shot | 405 | 1953-01-02 | [G Plot] The story of Gordon Drake, biography of a louse with no class at all. |
| The Divorced Child | 406 | 1953-01-09 | [G Plot] Learning that her parents are being divorced, a girl takes up with a bunch of juvenile delinquents who steal cars and rob a gas station attendant. |
| The Divorced Child | 406 | 1953-01-09 | [G Plot] Learning that her parents are being divorced, a girl takes up with a bunch of juvenile delinquents who steal cars and rob a gas station attendant. |
| Old Lady Larceny | 407 | 1953-01-16 | |
| Old Lady Larceny | 407 | 1953-01-16 | |
| Death in the Desert | 408 | 1953-01-23 | [G Plot] The Wallace Brothers hide out in the desert after a bank robbery, one of them is badly wounded. |
| Death in the Desert | 408 | 1953-01-23 | [G Plot] The Wallace Brothers hide out in the desert after a bank robbery, one of them is badly wounded. |
| The Redheaded Blackmailer | 409 | 1953-01-30 | |