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The television series Mission: Impossible was created by Bruce Geller. The original series premiered on the CBS network in September 1966 and consisted of 171 one-hour episodes running over seven seasons before ending in March 1973.[1] A sequel ran from 1988 to 1990. This article lists both broadcast order and production order, which often differed considerably.
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Mission Impossible Original Episode List
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 28 | September 17, 1966 | April 22, 1967 | ||
2 | 25 | September 10, 1967 | March 17, 1968 | ||
3 | 25 | September 29, 1968 | April 20, 1969 | ||
4 | 26 | September 28, 1969 | March 29, 1970 | ||
5 | 23 | September 19, 1970 | March 17, 1971 | ||
6 | 22 | September 18, 1971 | February 26, 1972 | ||
7 | 22 | September 16, 1972 | March 30, 1973 |
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (1966–67)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | 'Pilot' | Bernard L. Kowalski | Bruce Geller | September 17, 1966 | 1 |
2 | 2 | 'Memory' | Charles R. Rondeau | Robert Lewin | September 24, 1966 | 3 |
3 | 3 | 'Operation Rogosh' | Leonard J. Horn | Jerome Ross | October 1, 1966 | 4 |
4 | 4 | 'Old Man Out: Part 1' | Charles R. Rondeau | Ellis Marcus | October 8, 1966 | 2A |
5 | 5 | 'Old Man Out: Part 2' | Charles R. Rondeau | Ellis Marcus | October 15, 1966 | 2B |
6 | 6 | 'Odds on Evil' | Charles R. Rondeau | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | October 22, 1966 | 5 |
7 | 7 | 'Wheels' | Tom Gries | Laurence Heath | October 29, 1966 | 8 |
8 | 8 | 'The Ransom' | Harry Harris | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | November 5, 1966 | 9 |
9 | 9 | 'A Spool There Was' | Bernard L. Kowalski | Ellis Marcus | November 12, 1966 | 6 |
10 | 10 | 'The Carriers' | Sherman Marks | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | November 19, 1966 | 13 |
11 | 11 | 'Zubrovnik's Ghost' | Leonard J. Horn | Robert Lewin | November 26, 1966 | 11 |
12 | 12 | 'Fakeout' | Bernard L. Kowalski | Leigh Chapman | December 3, 1966 | 7 |
13 | 13 | 'Elena' | Marc Daniels | Ellis Marcus | December 10, 1966 | 10 |
14 | 14 | 'The Short Tail Spy' | Leonard J. Horn | Julian Barry | December 17, 1966 | 14 |
15 | 15 | 'The Legacy' | Michael O'Herlihy | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | January 7, 1967 | 15 |
16 | 16 | 'The Reluctant Dragon' | Leonard J. Horn | Chester Krumholz | January 14, 1967 | 16 |
17 | 17 | 'The Frame' | Allen Miner | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | January 21, 1967 | 17 |
18 | 18 | 'The Trial' | Lewis Allan | Laurence Heath | January 28, 1967 | 12 |
19 | 19 | 'The Diamond' | Robert Douglas | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | February 4, 1967 | 18 |
20 | 20 | 'The Legend' | Richard Benedict | Mann Rubin | February 11, 1967 | 19 |
21 | 21 | 'Snowball in Hell' | Lee H. Katzin | Judith & Robert Guy Barrows | February 18, 1967 | 21 |
22 | 22 | 'The Confession' | Herschel Daugherty | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | February 25, 1967 | 20 |
23 | 23 | 'Action!' | Leonard J. Horn | Robert Lewin | March 4, 1967 | 22 |
24 | 24 | 'The Train' | Ralph Senensky | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | March 18, 1967 | 23 |
25 | 25 | 'Shock' | Lee H. Katzin | Laurence Heath | March 25, 1967 | 24 |
26 | 26 | 'A Cube of Sugar' | Joseph Pevney | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | April 1, 1967 | 25 |
27 | 27 | 'The Traitor' | Lee H. Katzin | Edward J. Lakso | April 15, 1967 | 26 |
28 | 28 | 'The Psychic' | Charles R. Rondeau | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | April 22, 1967 | 27 |
Season 2 (1967–68)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
29 | 1 | 'The Widow' | Lee H. Katzin | Barney Slater | September 10, 1967 | 33 |
30 | 2 | 'Trek' | Leonard J. Horn | Laurence Heath | September 17, 1967 | 29 |
31 | 3 | 'The Survivors' | Paul Stanley | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | September 24, 1967 | 28 |
32 | 4 | 'The Bank' | Alf Kjellin | Brad Radnitz | October 1, 1967 | 30 |
33 | 5 | 'The Slave: Part 1' | Lee H. Katzin | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | October 8, 1967 | 32A |
34 | 6 | 'The Slave: Part 2' | Lee H. Katzin | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | October 15, 1967 | 32B |
35 | 7 | 'Operation Heart' | Leonard J. Horn | John O'Dea & Arthur Rowe | October 22, 1967 | 31 |
36 | 8 | 'The Money Machine' | Paul Stanley | Richard M. Sakal | October 29, 1967 | 34 |
37 | 9 | 'The Seal' | Alexander Singer | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | November 5, 1967 | 35 |
38 | 10 | 'Charity' | Marc Daniels | Barney Slater | November 12, 1967 | 36 |
39 | 11 | 'The Council: Part 1' | Paul Stanley | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | November 19, 1967 | 37A |
40 | 12 | 'The Council: Part 2' | Paul Stanley | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | November 26, 1967 | 37B |
41 | 13 | 'The Astrologer' | Lee H. Katzin | James F. Griffith | December 3, 1967 | 39 |
42 | 14 | 'Echo of Yesterday' | Leonard J. Horn | Mann Rubin | December 10, 1967 | 38 |
43 | 15 | 'The Photographer' | Lee H. Katzin | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | December 17, 1967 | 40 |
44 | 16 | 'The Spy' | Paul Stanley | Barney Slater | January 7, 1968 | 41 |
45 | 17 | 'A Game of Chess' | Alf Kjellin | Richard M. Sakal | January 14, 1968 | 42 |
46 | 18 | 'The Emerald' | Michael O'Herlihy | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | January 21, 1968 | 43 |
47 | 19 | 'The Condemned' | Alf Kjellin | Laurence Heath | January 28, 1968 | 44 |
48 | 20 | 'The Counterfeiter' | Lee H. Katzin | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | February 4, 1968 | 45 |
49 | 21 | 'The Town' | Michael O'Herlihy | Sy Salkowitz | February 18, 1968 | 46 |
50 | 22 | 'The Killing' | Lee H. Katzin | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | February 28, 1968 | 47 |
51 | 23 | 'The Phoenix' | Robert Totten | Teleplay: John D.F. Black Story: Edward DeBlasio and John D.F. Black | March 3, 1968 | 48 |
52 | 24 | 'Trial by Fury' | Leonard J. Horn | Sy Salkowitz | March 10, 1968 | 49 |
53 | 25 | 'Recovery' | Robert Totten | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | March 17, 1968 | 50 |
Season 3 (1968–69)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
54 | 1 | 'The Heir Apparent' | Alexander Singer | Robert E. Thompson | September 29, 1968 | 52 |
55 | 2 | 'The Contender: Part 1' | Paul Stanley | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | October 6, 1968 | 54 |
56 | 3 | 'The Contender: Part 2' | Paul Stanley | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | October 13, 1968 | 55 |
57 | 4 | 'The Mercenaries' | Paul Krasny | Laurence Heath | October 27, 1968 | 51 |
58 | 5 | 'The Execution' | Alexander Singer | William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter | November 10, 1968 | 56 |
59 | 6 | 'The Cardinal' | Sutton Roley | John T. Dugan | November 17, 1968 | 58 |
60 | 7 | 'The Elixir' | John Florea | Max Hodge | November 24, 1968 | 59 |
61 | 8 | 'The Diplomat' | Don Richardson | Jerry Ludwig | December 1, 1968 | 53 |
62 | 9 | 'The Play' | Lee H. Katzin | Lou Shaw | December 8, 1968 | 57 |
63 | 10 | 'The Bargain' | Richard Benedict | Robert E. Thompson | December 15, 1968 | 61 |
64 | 11 | 'The Freeze' | Alexander Singer | Paul Playdon | December 23, 1968 | 63 |
65 | 12 | 'The Exchange' | Alexander Singer | Laurence Heath | January 4, 1969 | 60 |
66 | 13 | 'The Mind of Stefan Miklos' | Robert Butler | Paul Playdon | January 12, 1969 | 62 |
67 | 14 | 'The Test Case' | Sutton Roley | Laurence Heath | January 19, 1969 | 64 |
68 | 15 | 'The System' | Robert Gist | Robert Hamner | January 26, 1969 | 65 |
69 | 16 | 'The Glass Cage' | John Moxey | Teleplay by: Paul Playdon Story: Alf Harris | February 2, 1969 | 66 |
70 | 17 | 'Doomsday' | John Moxey | Laurence Heath | February 16, 1969 | 68 |
71 | 18 | 'Live Bait' | Stuart Hagmann | Teleplay by: James D. Buchanan & Ronald Austin & Michael Adams Story by: Michael Adams | February 23, 1969 | 67 |
72 | 19 | 'The Bunker: Part 1' | John Moxey | Paul Playdon | March 2, 1969 | 69 |
73 | 20 | 'The Bunker: Part 2' | John Moxey | Paul Playdon | March 9, 1969 | 70 |
74 | 21 | 'Nitro' | Bruce Kessler | Laurence Heath | March 23, 1969 | 71 |
75 | 22 | 'Nicole' | Stuart Hagmann | Paul Playdon | March 30, 1969 | 73 |
76 | 23 | 'The Vault' | Richard Benedict | Teleplay by: Judy Burns Story by: Judy Burns & John Kingsbridge | April 6, 1969 | 72 |
77 | 24 | 'Illusion' | Gerald Mayer | Laurence Heath | April 13, 1969 | 74 |
78 | 25 | 'The Interrogator' | Reza S. Badiyi | Paul Playdon | April 20, 1969 | 75 |
Season 4 (1969–70)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
79 | 1 | 'The Code' | Stuart Hagmann | Ken Pettus | September 28, 1969 | 78 |
80 | 2 | 'The Numbers Game' | Reza S. Badiyi | Leigh Vance | October 5, 1969 | 80 |
81 | 3 | 'The Controller: Part 1' | Paul Krasny | Laurence Heath | October 12, 1969 | 76 |
82 | 4 | 'The Controller: Part 2' | Paul Krasny | Laurence Heath | October 19, 1969 | 77 |
83 | 5 | 'Fool's Gold' | Murray Golden | Ken Pettus | October 26, 1969 | 83 |
84 | 6 | 'Commandante' | Barry Crane | Laurence Heath | November 2, 1969 | 81 |
85 | 7 | 'Submarine' | Paul Krasny | Donald James | November 16, 1969 | 85 |
86 | 8 | 'Mastermind' | Georg Fenady | Teleplay: Jerry Ludwig Story: Jerry Ludwig and Richard Neil Morgan | November 23, 1969 | 79 |
87 | 9 | 'Robot' | Reza S. Badiyi | Howard Berk | November 30, 1969 | 82 |
88 | 10 | 'The Double Circle' | Barry Crane | Jerry Ludwig | December 7, 1969 | 84 |
89 | 11 | 'The Brothers' | Murray Golden | Teleplay: Leigh Vance Story: Robert C. Dennis | December 14, 1969 | 86 |
90 | 12 | 'Time Bomb' | Murray Golden | Paul Playdon | December 21, 1969 | 90 |
91 | 13 | 'The Amnesiac' | Reza S. Badiyi | Teleplay: Robert Malcolm Young and Ken Pettus Story: Robert Malcolm Young | December 28, 1969 | 91 |
92 | 14 | 'The Falcon: Part 1' | Reza S. Badiyi | Paul Playdon | January 4, 1970 | 87 |
93 | 15 | 'The Falcon: Part 2' | Reza S. Badiyi | Paul Playdon | January 11, 1970 | 88 |
94 | 16 | 'The Falcon: Part 3' | Reza S. Badiyi | Paul Playdon | January 18, 1970 | 89 |
95 | 17 | 'Chico' | Herb Wallerstein | Ken Pettus | January 25, 1970 | 92 |
96 | 18 | 'Gitano' | Barry Crane | Laurence Heath | February 1, 1970 | 94 |
97 | 19 | 'Phantoms' | Marvin Chomsky | Laurence Heath | February 8, 1970 | 95 |
98 | 20 | 'Terror' | Marvin Chomsky | Laurence Heath | February 15, 1970 | 93 |
99 | 21 | 'Lover's Knot' | Reza S. Badiyi | Laurence Heath | February 22, 1970 | 96 |
100 | 22 | 'Orpheus' | Gerald Mayer | Paul Playdon | March 1, 1970 | 97 |
101 | 23 | 'The Crane' | Paul Krasny | Ken Pettus | March 8, 1970 | 99 |
102 | 24 | 'Death Squad' | Barry Crane | Laurence Heath | March 15, 1970 | 100 |
103 | 25 | 'The Choice' | Allan Greedy (and Barry Crane) | Teleplay: Ken Pettus Story: Henry Sharp | March 22, 1970 | 98 |
104 | 26 | 'The Martyr' | Virgil W. Vogel | Ken Pettus | March 29, 1970 | 101 |
Season 5 (1970–71)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
105 | 1 | 'The Killer' | Paul Krasny | Arthur Weiss | September 19, 1970 | 105 |
106 | 2 | 'Flip Side' | John Llewellyn Moxey | Jackson Gillis | September 26, 1970 | 106 |
107 | 3 | 'The Innocent' | John Llewellyn Moxey | Teleplay: Marc Norman and Laurence Heath Story: Marc Norman | October 3, 1970 | 108 |
108 | 4 | 'Homecoming' | Reza S. Badiyi | Laurence Heath | October 10, 1970 | 103 |
109 | 5 | 'Flight' | Barry Crane | Teleplay: Harold Livingston Story: Leigh Vance | October 17, 1970 | 110 |
110 | 6 | 'My Friend, My Enemy' | Gerald Mayer | Teleplay: Gene R. Kearney Story: William Wood and Gene R. Kearney | October 25, 1970 | 107 |
111 | 7 | 'Butterfly' | Gerald Mayer | Teleplay: Eric Bercovici and Jerry Ludwig Story: Sheldon Stark | October 31, 1970 | 102 |
112 | 8 | 'Decoy' | Seymour Robbie | John D.F. Black | November 7, 1970 | 109 |
113 | 9 | 'The Amateur' | Paul Krasny | Ed Adamson | November 14, 1970 | 112 |
114 | 10 | 'Hunted' | Terry Becker | Helen Hoblock Thompson | November 21, 1970 | 111 |
115 | 11 | 'The Rebel' | Barry Crane | Teleplay: Ken Pettus Story: Norman Katkov and Ken Pettus | November 28, 1970 | 104 |
116 | 12 | 'Squeeze Play' | Virgil W. Vogel | Teleplay: David Moessinger Story: Walter Brough and David Moessinger | December 12, 1970 | 114 |
117 | 13 | 'The Hostage' | Barry Crane | Harold Livingston | December 19, 1970 | 117 |
118 | 14 | 'Takeover' | Virgil W. Vogel | Teleplay: Arthur Weiss Story: Jerry Thomas and Arthur Weiss | January 2, 1971 | 118 |
119 | 15 | 'Cat's Paw' | Virgil W. Vogel | Howard Browne | January 9, 1971 | 116 |
120 | 16 | 'The Missile' | Charles R. Rondeau | Arthur Weiss | January 16, 1971 | 119 |
121 | 17 | 'The Field' | Reza S. Badiyi | Teleplay: Wesley Lau Story: Judy Burns and Wesley Lau | January 23, 1971 | 121 |
122 | 18 | 'Blast' | Sutton Roley | James L. Henderson & Samuel Roeca | January 30, 1971 | 122 |
123 | 19 | 'The Catafalque' | Barry Crane | Paul Playdon | February 6, 1971 | 113 |
124 | 20 | 'Kitara' | Murray Golden | Mann Rubin | February 20, 1971 | 120 |
125 | 21 | 'A Ghost Story' | Reza S. Badiyi | Teleplay: Ed Adamson and Ken Pettus Story: John D.F. Black and Ed Adamson | February 27, 1971 | 123 |
126 | 22 | 'The Party' | Murray Golden | Harold Livingston | March 6, 1971 | 124 |
127 | 23 | 'The Merchant' | Leon Benson | Harold Livingston | March 17, 1971 | 115 |
Season 6 (1971–72)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
128 | 1 | 'Blind' | Reza S. Badiyi | Arthur Weiss | September 18, 1971 | 126 |
129 | 2 | 'Encore' | Paul Krasny | Harold Livingston | September 25, 1971 | 125 |
130 | 3 | 'The Tram' | Paul Krasny | Teleplay: James L. Henderson & Samuel Roeca Story: Paul Playdon | October 2, 1971 | 131 |
131 | 4 | 'Mindbend' | Marvin Chomsky | James D. Buchanan & Ronald Austin | October 9, 1971 | 130 |
132 | 5 | 'Shape-Up' | Paul Krasny | Ed Adamson and Norman Katkov | October 16, 1971 | 133 |
133 | 6 | 'The Miracle' | Leonard J. Horn | Dan Ullman | October 23, 1971 | 129 |
134 | 7 | 'Encounter' | Barry Crane | Howard Berk | October 30, 1971 | 132 |
135 | 8 | 'Underwater' | Sutton Roley | Arthur Weiss | November 6, 1971 | 134 |
136 | 9 | 'Invasion' | Leslie H. Martinson | James L. Henderson & Samuel Roeca | November 13, 1971 | 137 |
137 | 10 | 'Blues' | Reza S. Badiyi | Teleplay: Howard Berk Story: Howard Berk and Orville H. Hampton | November 20, 1971 | 139 |
138 | 11 | 'The Visitors' | Reza S. Badiyi | Harold Livingston | November 27, 1971 | 135 |
139 | 12 | 'Nerves' | Barry Crane | Teleplay: Henry Sharp and Garrie Bateson Story: Henry Sharp | December 4, 1971 | 140 |
140 | 13 | 'Run for the Money' | Marvin Chomsky | Edward J. Lakso | December 11, 1971 | 128 |
141 | 14 | 'The Connection' | Barry Crane | Teleplay: Edward J. Lakso and Ken Pettus Story: Edward J. Lakso | December 18, 1971 | 136 |
142 | 15 | 'The Bride' | John Llewellyn Moxey | Jackson Gillis | January 1, 1972 | 127 |
143 | 16 | 'Stone Pillow' | Leslie H. Martinson | Howard Browne | January 8, 1972 | 142 |
144 | 17 | 'Image' | Don McDougall | Samuel Roeca & James L. Henderson | January 15, 1972 | 138 |
145 | 18 | 'Committed' | Reza S. Badiyi | Teleplay: Arthur Weiss Story: Laurence Heath | January 22, 1972 | 141 |
146 | 19 | 'Bag Woman' | Paul Krasny | Ed Adamson and Norman Katkov | January 29, 1972 | 144 |
147 | 20 | 'Double Dead' | Barry Crane | Teleplay: Jackson Gillis and Laurence Heath Story: Jackson Gillis | February 12, 1972 | 143 |
148 | 21 | 'Casino' | Reza S. Badiyi | Walter Brough and Howard Berk | February 19, 1972 | 145 |
149 | 22 | 'Trapped' | Leslie H. Martinson | Teleplay: Samuel Roeca & James L. Henderson Story: Rick Husky | February 26, 1972 | 146 |
Season 7 (1972–73)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
150 | 1 | 'Break!' | Paul Krasny | Samuel Roeca & James L. Henderson | September 16, 1972 | 151 |
151 | 2 | 'Two Thousand' | Leslie H. Martinson | Harold Livingston | September 23, 1972 | 148 |
152 | 3 | 'The Deal' | Leslie H. Martinson | Teleplay: George F. Slavin and Stephen Kandel Story: George F. Slavin | September 30, 1972 | 152 |
153 | 4 | 'Leona' | Leslie H. Martinson | Howard Browne | October 7, 1972 | 150 |
154 | 5 | 'TOD-5' | Lewis Allen | James D. Buchanan & Ronald Austin | October 14, 1972 | 155 |
155 | 6 | 'Cocaine' | Reza S. Badiyi | Teleplay: Harold Livingston Story: Norman Katkov and Harold Livingston | October 21, 1972 | 156 |
156 | 7 | 'Underground' | David Lowell Rich | Leigh Vance | October 28, 1972 | 149 |
157 | 8 | 'Movie' | Terry Becker | Teleplay: Anthony Bowers, Arthur Weiss and Stephen Kandel Story: Anthony Bowers | November 4, 1972 | 159 |
158 | 9 | 'Hit' | Reza S. Badiyi | Douglas Weir | November 11, 1972 | 158 |
159 | 10 | 'Ultimatum' | Barry Crane | Teleplay: Harold Livingston Story: Shirl Hendryx and Harold Livingston | November 18, 1972 | 160 |
160 | 11 | 'Kidnap' | Peter Graves | Samuel Roeca & James L. Henderson | December 2, 1972 | 161 |
161 | 12 | 'Crack-Up' | Sutton Roley | Teleplay: Arthur Weiss Story: Robert & Phyllis White and Arthur Weiss | December 9, 1972 | 154 |
162 | 13 | 'The Puppet' | Lewis Allen | Leigh Vance | December 22, 1972 | 162 |
163 | 14 | 'Incarnate' | Barry Crane | Teleplay: Buck Houghton and Stephen Kandel Story: Buck Houghton | January 5, 1973 | 165 |
164 | 15 | 'Boomerang' | Leslie H. Martinson | Howard Browne | January 12, 1973 | 164 |
165 | 16 | 'The Question' | Leslie H. Martinson | Stephen Kandel | January 19, 1973 | 157 |
166 | 17 | 'The Fountain' | Barry Crane | Stephen Kandel | January 26, 1973 | 163 |
167 | 18 | 'The Fighter' | Paul Krasny | Teleplay: Stephen Kandel and Nicholas E. Baehr Story: Orville H. Hampton | February 9, 1973 | 167 |
168 | 19 | 'Speed' | Virgil W. Vogel | Lou Shaw | February 16, 1973 | 147 |
169 | 20 | 'The Pendulum' | Lewis Allen | Calvin Clements Jr. | February 23, 1973 | 168 |
170 | 21 | 'The Western' | Leslie H. Martinson | Arnold & Lois Peyser | March 2, 1973 | 166 |
171 | 22 | 'Imitation' | Paul Krasny | Edward J. Lakso | March 30, 1973 | 153 |
References[edit]
- ^Patrick J. White's book, 'The Complete Mission: Impossible Dossier', gives an episode count of 168, but lists the two halves of the two-part episodes 'Old Man Out', 'The Slave', and 'The Council' as having one production number. Each count as two one-hour episodes.
- ^ abcdefgWhite, Patrick J. (1991). The Complete Mission: Impossible Dossier. New York: Avon Books. ISBN0-380-75877-6.