

Mannix
Season 6
TV-PG
Mannix is an American television detective series that ran from 1967 through 1975 on CBS. Created by Richard Levinson and William Link and developed by executive producer Bruce Geller, the title character, Joe Mannix, is a private investigator. He is played by Mike Connors. Mannix was the last series produced by Desilu Productions.
Where to Watch Season 6
24 Episodes
- The Open WebE1
The Open WebJoe Mannix is visited one night by Ken Gordon, a young police officer whose life Mannix once saved. Unfortunately, moments later Gordon takes a bullet meant for Mannix, fired by Victor Roarke, a criminal whom Mannix once helped capture. Roarke is taken into custody, but claims to know the location of a missing judge's body -- but Mannix and Art Malcolm soon discover that Roarke's claim is part of an elaborate attempt at escape and extortion. - Out of the NightE18
Out of the NightAgainst Joe's wishes, Peggy agrees to go undercover to gain evidence against a woman named Dodie Green, who is believed to be the source of heroin that caused the death of a teenager whom both Joe and Peggy knew. Peggy manages to work her way into Green's operation, but is unaware that the handsome man who starts to court her is actually working with Green - or that he's seeking to prove that Peggy is a police informant. - Carol Lockwood, Past TenseE19
Carol Lockwood, Past TenseA woman's body washes ashore, whom Lt. Art Malcolm recognizes her as Joe Mannix' former girlfriend, Carol Lockwood. The forensic evidence suggests that she was killed during a boat explosion, possibly while in the company of a wealthy man with whom she also had a relationship. But as Mannix examines the evidence, he begins to suspect that Carol's death was more than just an accident -- perhaps even part of a sophisticated murder plot. - To Quote a Dead ManE22
To Quote a Dead ManA hobo known as Boston comes to see Joe Mannix, explaining that someone has recently tried to kill him, and asking Mannix to find out who it is and why. Mannix agrees to look into the matter, and eventually realizes that the distinctive overcoat Boston wears might be what has made him a target -- because he "inherited" the coat from another hobo who might have overheard something about an underworld killing.