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- A black militant group robs a Mafia bookie joint and also steals the incriminating ledgers which, in turn, prompts retaliation from the mob.
- A major studio star will only make Bracken's new movie if his daughter, a beautiful unknown also stars in it as well. As Kevin reluctantly takes the "package deal" - the film runs anything but smoothly.
- An actor portrays a murderer, and gets too into the role.
- A famous actor is hired. He has a past with Laura Deane. He tries to convince her first to return to NY with him, then to return to acting.
- A director who is arrogant and pompous comes to the studio to direct a movie. And he rubs some people the wrong way like Tom who wants to audition for him but the man doesn't like his look. And Davey whom he wants to be in the movie even though he has no desire to act. But when the man is shot, the police investigate and go through everyone who may have had a grudge against him.
- Rachel Holt's foster parents, who she thought were dead, suddenly show up in her life.
- An aging actress is seriously uncomfortable with her looks while filming a movie.
- A young actress loses a part to Diane Waring, but agrees to stay on and work for Diane.
- Diane Waring is playing with fire, romancing a gangster (Joe Don Baker).
- Young promising black director Floyd Emmons starts seeing Rachel Holt. But this could come at a cost neither is willing to pay.
- An aging actress, while making a "comeback" at Century Studios, uses the job to get some retribution against the former Studio Head, who is Sylvia's father.
- Kevin Grant has a devil of a time getting a film underway given a hypersensitive Native American.
- Bracken is heading off a "hostile takeover", while Sylvia prepares to marry and leave her job as his assistant. This was Eleanor Parker's last episode.
- Kevin Grant's wife Marjorie takes a job in the film industry, leading to all sots of problems for the Grants.
- Paulette is having trouble getting acting jobs from the studio, so she hires a coach (Barry Sullivan), who has a reputation for thinking of more than acting.
- Diane and Karen compete for a role that requires horseback riding. This leads to an accident.
- Martin Sheen portrays a comedian trying to play a serious role in a movie. His father (Jack Albertson) shows up on the set, creating additional complications.
- A super-star football player (Lee Majors) with no movie experience is cast in a major picture. The director has his doubts.
- The star actor of the movie is making his move on Paulette, to the chagrin of her boyfriend. Meanwhile, there is real doubt as to whether a desired stunt in the movie can be safely executed.
- A famous director is coaxed out of retirement.
- A psychiatrist fears that his patients are being blackmailed. He hires Mike to find out if his fears are founded, how the privileged information is being leaked and who is preying on his clients.