Peter Gunn
One of the most iconic television series of all time with one of the most iconic theme songs! The toughest detective of them all, Peter Gunn has been entertaining audiences since 1958.

The Passenger
A sleepy passenger on a late night bus witnesses a man in a second story apartment strangling a woman. When a police investigation finds nothing, the man hires Gunn to find the killer.

Mask of Murder
Gunn is called late at night by a man who tells him: "There is going to be a murder - mine". As Gunn arrives there is a gunshot and he and the man's wife find her husband dead, an apparent suicide.

The Maître D'
A gangster blows up his rival and a gourmet restaurant at the same time. The restaurant's owner helps Edie open her own club and in return Gunn teams up with him to bring the mobster to justice.

The Candidate
A dying millionaire hires Gunn to deliver a large donation to an oddball candidate for governor. However, the candidate can't hold onto the donations he already has.

The Judgement
A prisoner brought to court for sentencing, somehow having obtained a gun, kills the judge before being killed himself.

The Death Frame
Fearing he will be next in a string of murders, a theft-gang boss tries to hire Gunn to find out who is killing off his men. Peter Gunn turns him down but is framed for the man's eventual murder.

Death Across the Board
A race horse owner hires Gunn to find out who murdered his longtime trainer. The main suspect, a horse-race fixer, wants to hire Peter Gunn as well, to prove he didn't do it.

Tramp Steamer
When an ex-racketeer is murdered, his brother asks Gunn to protect him before he's next. Peter Gunn arrives too late, but before dying, the man identifies a deported mobster as the killer.

The Long Green Kill
A convicted man being escorted to prison via the train is freed by a confederate. Fearing he will kill her for turning him in, the man's wife contacts Gunn to recapture her husband.

Take Five for Murder
A young singing sensation is in town performing at a local nightclub.The manager of the singer hires Gunn to deal with a blackmailer who knows about the "youthful indiscretions" of his client.

Dream Big, Dream Deadly
Gunn is asked by an old-time, fellow private eye to find out who killed his partner that had been investigating an unsolved $500,000 bank truck heist for three years.

Sepi
A young boy "pays" Gunn to protect his father from unknown men who beat him up. After Gunn starts to investigate, the boy denies needing help, and when the father is found he denies having a son.

A Tender Touch
An eccentric employee hatches a plan to force the bank he works at to institute a pension plan. He steals all the cash in the vault and refuses to return it until they agree.

The Royal Roast
After one of three bank robbers in a $200,000 heist is captured, Lt. Jacoby and the station police are distracted by a visiting dignitary, and the prisoner escapes.

A Bullet in Escrow
When a hard-case who Gunn helped send to prison for five years is paroled, he immediately calls Gunn with a chilling threat.

Jacoby's Vacation
A man hires Gunn to find his brother who is lost somewhere in South America. Seeing the case as an opportunity for a "Vacation", Gunn brings LT. Jacoby along on.

Blind Item
A newspaper gossip column leads a noted author to suspect that his wife is having an affair. But before he can gather much evidence, the author is murdered.

Death Is a Sore Loser
Sgt. Davis is accused of fatally shooting an unarmed derelict. Lt. Jacoby asks Gunn to help investigate the case and clear Davis, who claims he has been framed.

I Know It's Murder
A wealthy ex-showgirl has a son who asks Gunn to look into the background of his mother's new husband. The boy, who claims to have uncanny ESP, "knows" his mother will be murdered...

A Kill and a Half
The wife of an old friend asks Gunn to find her missing husband whom the police are looking for. Having used to work for the hood, the murdered husband is the chief suspect in the murder of a witness.

Than a Serpent's Tooth
A singer, who fifteen years before was found Not Guilty in the questionable shooting death of her gangster husband, hires Gunn to help with a blackmailer.

The Deep End
A swimming instructor allows a female pupil to drown and hires Gunn to find out why. The man cannot understand exactly what happened and is about to be charged with manslaughter.

Portrait in Leather
A boxer on the comeback trail has an assassination attempt made on his life. Gunn becomes involved when a pickpocket friend of his "finds" a clue to the plot.

Come Dance with Me and Die
A cab driver saves a woman from a beating and from being forced into a car by two thugs. Afterwards, she disappears while he goes for help.

Cry Love, Cry Murder
A Mexican immigrant's son is accused of killing a drug dealer. Lt. Jacoby feels the young man had a motive and the opportunity to have committed the crime.

A Penny Saved
A ballet dancer hires Gunn to find her old dancing partner who has recently broken out of a sanitarium. He holds a grudge against her and before being committed he had threatened her life.

Short a Motive
A racketeer is beaten to death and a woman hires Gunn to find out if her old flame, a Korean War hero, was responsible. Lt. Jacoby knows the man who has been an out-patient manic-depressive for years.

The Murder Bond
The biggest Racket Man in town is out on bail and "blows up". Or did he? In order to get back the $100,000 he put up as security, the hoods' Bail Bondsman hires Gunn to find out one way or the other.

The Most Deadly Angel
A "Mystery Woman" is an admirer of Peter Gunn and she kills to prove it. The first kill is when a hood who swore revenge against Gunn is released from prison.

Til Death Do Us Part
Gunn "gives a little back" and goes to Acapulco, Mexico to look for a woman spotted down there recently by his friend. The woman is supposed to be dead and her husband is currently in the news.

Last Resort
Gunn is hired by an agent to keep an eye on his client, an old-time star making a comeback movie. The actor may end up going back on the bottle if his nerves get the best of him.

A Matter of Policy
About to leave Acapulco, Gunn surprises an intruder in his hotel room and despite the man escaping shoots him. Local police determine the man is a Mob hitman from Gunn's hometown.

A Bullet for the Boy
Still in Acapulco, due largely in part to Lt. Jacoby's bad sunburn, Gunn is asked by the local police to help with the investigation into the near assassination of a U.S. diplomat's son.

Death is a Four Letter Word
One of Gunn's "associates" tips him to a "suicidal type" woman. Gunn ends up saving her life and then pursues the case out of curiosity. Finding and saving her a second time, Gunn is shot.

Deadly Intrusion
A golf pro, due to marry a socialite, is blamed for a hit-and-run death. He is not guilty but has no verifiable alibi. Gunn finds the golf pro's mechanic is part of a chain connected to a gambler.

Voodoo
A dying white man from Haiti comes to the city and hires Gunn to find out why he and his farm are having trouble. Gunn travels to Haiti to find out if voodoo is the cause or something more tangible.

Down the Drain
An insurance company hires Peter Gunn to determine the ownership of $500,000 worth of jewels, which may have been stolen. They were discovered by the police in the apartment of a murdered man.

Murder on the Line
Gunn is hired by a reclusive billionaire to recover documents stolen by the man's recent girlfriend. After finding the lady has been strangled, he finds the billionaire's assistant dead.
