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Lock Up: S1E1-Stakeout* (1959) S1E1-Stakeout: An ex-con is an innocent bystander when an old cellmate robs a drug store and kills a police officer. Can Herb Maris prove the truth?

Lock Up: S1E3-Change Of Heart* (1959) S1E3-Change Of Heart: Herb is asked by an old friend to look into the case of a man convicted six weeks previously of murdering his date in front of a witness.

Lock Up: S1E4-The Failure* (1959) S1E4-The Failure: Ed's house burns down and a female friend is killed. Ed is accused or arson and murder. This is a job for Herb Maris.

Lock Up: S1E5-End Of The World* (1959) S1E5-End Of The World: Amidst a murder trial, a woman falsely testifies on her killer boyfriend's behalf setting up her innocent husband for the crime. Can Herb Maris right this wrong?

Lock Up: S1E12-Framed Ex-Con* (1959) S1E12-Framed Ex-Con: An ex-convict, whose old prison buddies are threatening to frame him if he doesn't alibi him, turns to Herb Maris for help.

Lock Up: S1E13-Death In The Streets* (1959) S1E13-Death In The Streets: The car of one of Herb's old law professors is stolen and the professor is charged with murder.

Lock Up: S1E14-The Drop* (1959) S1E14-The Drop: A young man with a past rents a car and after getting in an accident finds himself in trouble when police find drugs stashed beneath the car.

Lock Up: S1E15-Manly Art Of The Murder* (1960) S1E15-Manly Art Of The Murder: Herb Maris helps a defeated boxer accused of murdering his unfaithful wife.

Lock Up: S1E17-His Father's Footsteps* (1960) S1E17-His Father's Footsteps: A father believes his son is guilty in a shooting and makes things much worse by trying to cover up.

Lock Up: S1E18-The Case Of Corporal Newman* (1960) S1E18-The Case Of Corporal Newman: Herb Maris is called in when a corporal is accused of killing a buddy after a fight.

Lock Up: S1E19-Never Bet The Odds* (1960) S1E19-Never Bet The Odds: Businessman Martin Reeves knows his teenage son Paul is somehow involved in an attempted robbery and shooting. With a big merger pending, Martin is more concerned with his reputation. He makes up a phony alibi for Paul.

Lock Up: S1E20-The Case Of Frank Corry* (1960) S1E20-The Case Of Frank Corry: Friends of a cop steal his gun while he's at law school and use it in a safe burglary to shoot another cop. Maris investigates at the request of Weston.

Lock Up: S1E21-Dead Man's Shoes* (1960) S1E21-Dead Man's Shoes: News commentator Fred Prescott is murdered and his assistant, Jim Keller, is arrested for the crime. The two had been feuding because Prescott had canceled Keller's investigative story.

Lock Up: S1E22-Strange Summons* (1960) S1E22-Strange Summons: Herb looks into the case of a bartender accused of selling stolen jewelry. Herb is convinced the young man didn't know the jewels were stolen, but also thinks that he's hiding something. Macdonald Carey, John Doucette.

Lock Up: S1E23-Murder Plays It Cool* (1960) S1E23-Murder Plays It Cool: Herb Maris helps a band member accused of killing his agent over the agent's wife. Macdonald Carey, John Gentry.

Lock Up: S1E24-Election Night* (1960) S1E24-Election Night: A square-shooting up and coming politician is framed for murder and it's up to Maris to find out who really did it. The opening murder scene is missing, but other wise complete. Macdonald Carey, Mike Steele.

Lock Up: S1E25-Poker Club* (1960) S1E25-Poker Club: A once great has-been actor is accused of murdering a producer and stealing his money. The legendary John Carradine appears as the actor and William Conrad directs. Macdonald Carey, John Doucette.

Lock Up: S1E26-The Trigger* (1960) S1E26-The Trigger: A friend of Herb's is murdered, but it's made to look like a suicide by fall into an elevator shft. Can Herb find the truth? Macdonald Carey, John Doucette.

Lock Up: S1E27-Murder Is A Gamble* (1960) S1E27-Murder Is A Gamble: The wife of a businessman is murdered, and all signs both to him as the killer before Herbert Maris comes on the case.

Lock Up: S1E28-Death And Texas* (1960) S1E28-Death And Texas: Texas oil millionaire Curly Simmons asks Maris to clear his partner, Tex. At a party they threw, Tex had become jealous when another man was getting too close to his gal. The woman is found dead, but Tex claims he's not the killer.

Lock Up: S1E31-First Prize For Murder* (1960) S1E31-First Prize For Murder: A beauty queen is accused of murdering her fiance's father. Maris is called in by a low level newspaper employees who believes she didn't do it.

Lock Up: S1E33-Society Matron* (1960) S1E33-Society Matron: Craig Mitchell is charged with the murder of his younger mistress. His wife tells Maris he's innocent even though her husband's gun fired the deadly bullets.

Lock Up: S1E34-The Last Chance* (1960) S1E34-The Last Chance: A new clue emerges in the case of one of Herb's clients who was convicted of murder and robbery. But Herb runs into problems including an uncooperative and resentful victim.

Lock Up: S1E35-Mind Over Murder* (1960) S1E35-Mind Over Matter: Herb volunteers to be a College test subject for Lysergic Acid (precursor to LSD) and to have schizophrenia induced showing some early 60s thinking.

Lock Up: S1E37-Sentenced To Death* (1960) S1E37-Sentenced To Death: The wife of a man on a death row asks Herb to find out who really killed her husband's employer. Macdonald Carey, Angie Dickinson.

Lock Up: S1E38-The Voice Of Doom* (1960) A knife thrower is charged with murdering a mentalist who he thought was making advances on his wife. Herb goes to the carnival to find the real culprit. Macdonald Carey, Claudia Barrett.

Lock Up: S2E1-The Case Of Joe Slade* (1960) S2E1-The Case Of Joe Slade: Herbert Maris and his friend Lt. Weston go to their favorite fishing spot and find their fishing guide charged with murder. Features Lon Chaney, Jr. as the Sheriff and a twist ending.

Lock Up: S2E3-The Skid Row Story* (1960) S2E3-The Skid Row Story: $5,000 is stolen from a half way house and Herb tries to clear the accused - a man with a wild imagination that keeps telling different stories about what happened.

Lock Up: S2E4-Flying High* (1960) S2E4-Flying High: A flight attendant is accused of murdering her roommate and its up to Maris (Macdonald Carey) to find out what really happened.

Lock Up: S2E5-The Beau And Arrow Case* (1960) S2E5-The Beau And Arrow Case: When a psychologist is found with an arrow in his back, the last man to see the victim alive accruses Maris of being the killer.

Lock Up: S2E6-The Frame Up* (1960) S2E6-The Frame Up: A man that both Maris and Weston helped reform is accused of murder, but Herb senses it was a frame job. Macdonald Carey, Brett King.

Lock Up: S2E7-The Seventh Hour* (1960) S2E7-The Seventh Hour: Herb rushes to clear a maintenance man convicted of killing his boss. He has until 7 a.m. to do it. Macdonald Carey, Robert Bice.

Lock Up: S2E9-Top Secret* (1960) S2E9-Top Secret: The U.S. Government asks Maris to intervene on behalf of a murder suspect who is working on a top secret project. The project is so top secret, the man can't give Maris any information that could help clear him.

Lock Up: S2E10-Society Doctor* (1960) S2E10-Society Doctor: Herb Maris' doctor is the prime suspect in his wife's murder, but far from the only one.

Lock Up: S2E11-Number Please* (1960) S2E11-Number Please: A blackmailing private eye is murdered and a friend of Herb's is accused.

Lock Up: S2E17-His Brother's Keeper* (1961) S2E17-His Brother's Keeper: An elderly couple is attacked and robbed in broad daylight. The thief escapes, and a police officer with a spotless record is fired, then thrown in jail, for complicity in letting the robber escape.

Lock Up: S2E18-A Case Of Arson* (1961) S2E18-A Case Of Arson: A quaint old lawyer friend of Herb's is accused of arson in a small town. And Herb tries to find out the truth, enlisting the help of an extremely reluctant Lieutenant Weston.

Lock Up: S2E19-Jennifer* (1961) S2E19-Jennifer: A precocious young girl asks Herb to help clear her stepmother of murdering her father. But Herb is suspicious that the girl's guardians are keeping her from telling anything.

Lock Up: S2E20-Abandoned Mine* (1961) S2E20-Abandoned Mine: Lt. Weston is sent to Nevada to investigate a mine fraud against local investors. Herb goes along to clear an old friend (the deceased owner of the mine) of wrongdoing.

Lock Up: S2E21-The French Affair* (1961) S2E21-The French Affair: Herb goes to Paris to help close a business a deal and John tags along to learn Interpol procedure. When Herb's client goes missing, the two race to find him.

Lock Up: S2E22-End Of A Titan* (1961) S2E22-End Of A Titan: An architect is found murdered and suspicion lands on an artist who knew him while she was serving in the French underground during World War II.

Lock Up: S2E23-Fugitive From Fear* (1961) S2E23-Fugitive From Fear: A claustrophobic man who is afraid of weapons is the prime suspect in a murder. He claims to be innocent but refuses to give himself up due to fear of being locked up.

Lock Up: S2E24-Design For Murder* (1961) S2E24-Design For Murder: A fashion designer is found murdered. While in California, Herb is asked to help defend the woman who committed the crime.

Lock Up: S2E25-Like Father Like Son* (1961) S2E25-Like Father Like Son: A grandfather accuses his grandson of breaking into his safe a stealing money and jewels. The old man administers the teenager's trust fund with an iron grip, convinced the hot rod-racing boy is too immature to manage his money wisely.

Lock Up: S2E27-Planter's Death* (1961) S2E27-Planter's Death: While on vacation in the Caribbean, Herb is asked to help free a woman accused of murdering her husband, a local planter with controlling tendencies.

Lock Up: S2E29-Jungle Compound* (1961) S2E29-Jungle Compound: A new zoo superintendent is killed after an argument with the man he's replacing and everyone seems to have an alibi.

Lock Up: S2E30-The Case Of Willie Butterlfly* (1961) S2E30-The Case Of Willie Butterlfly: A birthday party for a middle manager is the occasion for a payroll robbery. Suspicion falls on the boss's eccentric nephew.

Lock Up: S2E31-The Wildcatter* (1961) S2E31-The Wildcatter: A robber holds up an oil executive and his secretary and takes a quarter of a million dollars in securities. Based on a cuff-link, the secretary identifies the robber as an employee.

Lock Up: S2E33-Leading Young Citizen* (1961) S2E33-Leading Young Citizen: A young man who was awarded the President's medal as a Leading Young Citizen is accused of committing a string of burglaries.

Lock Up: S2E34-Hurricane* (1961) S2E34-Hurricane: Maris and Weston head to Florida at the request of a dying man who wants to tell what really happened in a murder case They arrive to find a hurricane and the man dead.

Lock Up: S2E36-Sacrifice Play* (1961) S2E36-Sacrifice Play: Maris and Weston run into a murder case where everyone seems to be willing to falsely confess to protect others in the murder of a hated columnist.

Lock Up: S2E37-The Face Of Innocence* (1961) S2E37-The Face Of Innocence: A beautiful young artist is accused of being mixed up in a liquor store robbery and murder. It's up to Herb to find the truth.

Lock Up: S2E38-The Intruder* (1961) S2E38-The Intruder: Allison shoots and kills an intruder in her home, claiming she didn't know it was her soon to be ex-husband. Weston puts her in jail, and Maris investigates this case further.

Lock Up: S2E39-The Case Of Nan Havens* (1961) S2E39-The Case Of Nan Havens: A young woman (Mary Tyler Moore) is accused of espionage, but Maris believes she's innocent.
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