From The TV IV
Season Three of Naked City premiered on September 27, 1961.
[edit] Episodes
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| 72 | 1 | Take Off Your Hat When a Funeral Passes | September 27, 1961
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| 73 | 2 | Dead on the Field of Honor | October 4, 1961
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| 74 | 3 | The Corpse Ran Down Mulberry Street | October 11, 1961
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| 75 | 4 | The Fingers of Henri Tourelle | October 18, 1961
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| 76 | 5 | A Wednesday Night Story | November 1, 1961
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| 77 | 6 | The Tragic Success of Alfred Tiloff | November 8, 1961
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| 78 | 7 | Which Is Joseph Creeley? | November 15, 1961
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| 79 | 8 | Show Me the Way to Go Home | November 22, 1961
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| 80 | 9 | The Hot Minerva | November 29, 1961
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| 81 | 10 | Requiem for a Sunday Afternoon | December 6, 1961
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| 82 | 11 | Ooftus Goofus | December 13, 1961
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| 83 | 12 | Bridge Party | December 27, 1961
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| 84 | 13 | The Face of the Enemy | January 3, 1962
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| 85 | 14 | Portrait of a Painter | January 10, 1962
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| 86 | 15 | The Night the Saints Lost Their Halos | January 17, 1962
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| 87 | 16 | The Contract | January 24, 1962
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| 88 | 17 | One of the Most Important Men in the Whole World | January 31, 1962
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| 89 | 18 | A Case Study of Two Savages | February 7, 1962
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| 90 | 19 | Let Me Die Before I Wake | February 14, 1962
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| 91 | 20 | To Walk Like a Lion | February 28, 1962
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| 92 | 21 | Today the Man Who Kills Ants Is Coming | March 7, 1962
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| 93 | 22 | A Run for the Money | March 14, 1962
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| 94 | 23 | The One Marked Hot Gives Cold | March 21, 1962
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| 95 | 24 | Without Stick or Sword | March 28, 1962
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| 96 | 25 | Lament for a Dead Indian | April 11, 1962
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| 97 | 26 | The Sweetly Smiling Face of Truth | April 25, 1962
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| 98 | 27 | ...And If Any Are Frozen, Warm Them... | May 9, 1962
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| 99 | 28 | Strike a Statue | May 16, 1962
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| 100 | 29 | The Multiplicity of Herbert Konish | May 23, 1962
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| 101 | 30 | The King of Venus Will Take Care of You | May 20, 1962
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| 102 | 31 | The Rydecker Case | June 6, 1962
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| 103 | 32 | Memory of a Red Trolley Car | June 13, 1962
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| 104 | 33 | Goodbye Mama, Hello Auntie Maud | June 20, 1962
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