| Bob Rose | | 1938-04-25 | Stuntman Bob Rose describes his 1921 stunt: riding a burning building as it collapses into the ocean. |
| Cliff Lyons | | 1938-04-29 | Cliff Lyons describes his 1924 stunt: transferring from a moving car with two trains about to crash into him. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | 1938-06-03 | Stuntwoman Eileen Goodwin describes her 1933 stunt: a chariot crash and transfer to a moving train. |
| Ken Cooper | | 1938-06-13 | Stuntman Ken Cooper describes his 1932 stunt: a fight atop six runaway horses pulling a stagecoach. |
| Matt Gilman | | 1938-06-20 | Stuntman Matt Gilman describes his 1932 stunt: crashing through a wooden gate in a car doing seventy miles per hour. |
| Yakima Canutt | | 1938-06-24 | Stuntman Yakima Canutt tells about the time he drove a car over a three hundred foot cliff, when his pocket got caught on the car! |
| Fred Clark | | 1938-06-27 | Stuntman Frank Clark recalls his 1920 stunt: piloting an airplane taking off from the top of an eleven story building in downtown Los Angeles! |
| Gordon Carveth | | 1938-07-01 | Stuntman Gordon Carvette is almost decapitated while traveling on a roller coaster with a broken leg. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | 1938-07-11 | Stuntwoman Eileen Goodwin describes her spectacular car chase and crash. |
| Ione Reed | | 1938-08-06 | Stuntwoman Ione Reed describes her 1932 stunt: a fight atop six runaway horses pulling a stagecoach. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Frank McGrath (played by Buddy Edwards) describes his first stunt: jumping out of a falling tree into a lake. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Bob Clark describes how he jumped off a moving stagecoach before it disintegrated (in place of Tom Mix, who was supposed to have done all his own stunts). |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Cecil Kellogg jumps from one moving train to another. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Slim Talbot describes his 1937 stunt: being aboard a stagecoach from which two wheels fall off at the same time. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Cecil Kellogg describes his 1933 airplane, car, and dynamite stunt. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Frank McGrath has seventy-five-thousand gallons of water dumped on top of him. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Kansas Moring skids his car on a wet street and nearly hits a trolley, another stuntman isn't as lucky. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Matt Gilman describes his 1933 stunt: racing his car with a locomotive to a railroad crossing. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Matt Gilman describes his 1933 stunt: the Model T he was driving was cut in half by another car traveling at 65 mph. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Portraits of the famous stuntmen and stuntwomen of Hollywood and their famous "stunts" Miss Ione Reed describes her famous stunt of April 13, 1932: a runaway buckboard. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Slim Talbot describes his experiences and his stunt of September 16, 1937: backing a horse off a cliff. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Kansas Moring describes his 1926 stunt: a walk along the top of a runaway train. |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Matt Gilman describes a 1935 stunt: getting shot off a castle's drawbridge, breaking his shoulder and three ribs, then doing two re-takes! |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntwoman Ione Reed recalls the time she drove a car off a bridge, nearly drowned when a horse landed on top of her, and almost was cut in half by tangled piano wires! |
| Daredevils of Hollywood | | | Stuntman Bob Clark recalls doubling from Tom Mix in a wild stunt, a horse to airplane transfer, a fist-fight on the wing, and the fight continues as both men bail out with one chute! |
| Ione Reed | | | Stuntwoman Ione Reed describes her 1929 stunt: jumping off a train, and into the path of another. |