#1 | 09/17/1963Lion on Fire
#2 | 09/24/1963Silent Love, Secret Love
#3 | 10/01/1963No Middle Ground for Harry Kyle
#4 | 10/08/1963Don't Look Down, Don't Look Back
#5 | 10/15/1963Garve
#6 | 10/22/1963The Loser
#7 | 10/29/1963Uncaged
A circus aerialist is charged with robbery and murder.
#8 | 11/05/1963The Circus Never Came to Town
Mentally retarded Willie Simple still harbors his childlike daydream of becoming a clown. Slate takes pity on him, giving the boy a job although he has been warned that he might cause problems.
#9 | 11/12/1963An Echo of Faded Velvet
#10 | 11/19/1963The Hanging Man
#11 | 11/26/1963Leaves in the Wind
#12 | 12/03/1963The Wrecker
#13 | 12/10/1963Lady in Limbo
#14 | 12/17/1963A Black Dress for Gina
#15 | 01/07/1964Where the Wire Ends
#16 | 01/14/1964Corsicans Don't Cry
#17 | 01/21/1964Big Man from Nairobi
#18 | 01/28/1964The Show Must Go On-- to Orange City
#19 | 02/11/1964A Place to Belong
#20 | 02/18/1964Man in a Hole
#21 | 02/25/1964Clancy
#22 | 03/03/1964The Last of the Strongmen
#23 | 03/10/1964The Night the Monkey Died
#24 | 03/17/1964Of Blood, Sawdust, and a Bucket of Tears
#25 | 03/24/1964Rosetta
#26 | 03/31/1964The Glorious Days of the Used to Be
#27 | 04/07/1964Love the Giver
#28 | 04/14/1964This Train Don't Stop Till It Gets There
#29 | 04/21/1964There Are No Problems, Only Opportunities
#30 | 04/28/1964You're All Right, Ivy
Joan Blondell, Buster Keaton and Joe E. Brown portray a trio of veteran performers, now reduced to handling menial chores around the circus. Slate's most pressing problem, however, is an uninterested young man who's been turned over to him to ""learn the business."" Over this barrier of gloom climbs spirited and ambitious Ivy Hatch, who has run away from home to join the circus. Ivy has one drawback: She doesn't have any special talent.