An overzealous Jeannie blinks herself into Tony's isolation unit after he returns from the moon. She turns herself into a solid gold statue to not appear conspicuous, but must she stay that way?
The Offenders; Go (Vois); Comedy Spot; Carol and Sis; Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head; Mission: Improbable; There's Enough to Go Around
The feund between Noah Haimes and Clete Bloden gets very bad as romance begins between Haime's son & Bloden's daughter.
Lucy Carter, a widow with two teen children, takes a job as a secretary for her stuffy brother-in-law.
Candy has inherited a fortune from an Indian he helped. He quits his job on the Ponderosa and becomes a vice president for a land promotor who is selling beautiful, fertile land. When it is discovered that the land promotor is selling barren desert land, Candy and the Cartwrights set out to expose the land promotor as a fraud.
Just as Jim Phelps and the others unwittingly become caught up in a royal power struggle, a bomb goes off, seriously injuring Paris and revealing his disguise.
The Earthlings become involved in the politics of a secret underground city.
Ransome manages to escape from the plastics factory and alert UNIT, prompting the Doctor and the Brigadier to start an investigation.
While on vacation in the Himalayas, the gang goes to a winter lodge where the owner tells them about the ghost of a Yeti that is out to get revenge on the man that caused his death and will turn anyone into ghosts.
Things heat up as Hogan schemes to return a load of stolen paintings to London, just as Marya convinces Schultz to impersonate Reich Marshal Goering.
The Cannon family runs the High Chaparral Ranch in the Arizona Territory in 1870s.
Max poses as a wax sculpture of Hitler to spy on a KAOS scientist who brings waxworks to life.
Darrin is hexed by Endora yet again, this time everything he says comes out as a popular cliche.
Silver Dollar City's mayor is fixin' to send Shorty back to the hills.
Two military policeman spot John Mala, a man who McGarrett has helped in the past, but who has gone AWOL. One of the policemen is shot, and tensions rise as Five-O and the army police clash in their techniques of investigation and their treatment of the local population.
Bronson becomes part of a singing duo with Billy Mulavey in order to compete in a song contest and land a job at a highway honky-tonk. Johnny Dell, a greedy local disk jockey, signs songwriter Billy to a restrictive contract, but Billy has running on his mind. Betty, the waitress who loves Billy, and Bronson wonder about Billy's veracity when Mickey Rand claims ownership of the songs written by Billy.
Jeannie, Tony, Roger and the Bellows' go on vacation only to find there are no rooms available in the hotel they wish to stay in. Jeannie then proceeds to blink on a 13th floor.
Lucy Carter, a widow with two teen children, takes a job as a secretary for her stuffy brother-in-law.
An orphan steals from Matt but could risk his own life when he tries to help out in an ambush.
Ben needs to haul three beams that are 30 feet long and the Cambeau Freight Company will not do it. A new, independent freight hauler may be the answer. However, when Ben meets Gunny, he orders him off the Ponderosa. Ben and Gunny served together in the Mexican war, and chose opposite sides. Ben puts his differences aside with Gunny and helps him win the government contract away from Cambeau Freight Company.