Four in One is the umbrella title for a wheel series broadcast in the United States on the NBC television network as part of its 1970-71 schedule in the Wednesday 10 PM Eastern time slot.
Four in One consisted of six episodes of each of four dramatic series: McCloud, San Francisco International Airport, Night Gallery and The Psychiatrist. All six episodes of each program were run in order; then all were rerun interspersed with each other with a different series being shown each week.
After the season, McCloud had proven sufficiently popular to be included as an element in a new wheel-format series, NBC Mystery Movie, while Night Gallery was picked up as a stand-alone series. The other two elements, San Francisco International Airport and The Psychiatrist, were cancelled.
Episodes
Series Title |
Episode Title |
Original air date
|
McCloud |
"Who Says You Can't Make Friends in New York City?" |
September 16, 1970
|
"Horse Stealing on Fifth Avenue" |
September 23, 1970
|
"The Concrete Corral" |
September 30, 1970
|
"The Stage is All the World" |
October 7, 1970
|
"Walk in the Dark" |
October 14, 1970
|
"Our Man in Paris" |
October 21, 1970
|
San Francisco International Airport |
"Emergency Alert" |
October 28, 1970
|
"We Once Came Home to Parades" |
November 4, 1970
|
"Hostage" |
November 11, 1970
|
"Crisis" |
November 18, 1970
|
"Supersonic Transport" |
November 25, 1970
|
"The High Cost of Nightmares" |
December 2, 1970
|
Night Gallery |
"The Dead Man; The Housekeeper" |
December 16, 1970
|
"Room with a View; The Little Black Bag; The Nature of the Enemy" |
December 23, 1970
|
"The House; Certain Shadows on the Wall" |
December 30, 1970
|
"Make Me Laugh; Clean Kills and Other Trophies" |
January 6, 1971
|
"The Doll; Lone Survivor; Pamela's Voice" |
January 13, 1971
|
"The Last Laurel; They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" |
January 20, 1971
|
The Psychiatrist |
"In Death's Other Kingdom" |
February 3, 1971
|
"The Private World of Martin Dalton" |
February 10, 1971
|
"Such Civil War in My Love and Hate" |
February 17, 1971
|
"The Longer Trail" |
February 24, 1971
|
"The Ex-Sgt. Randell File" |
March 3, 1971
|
"Par for the Course" |
March 10, 1971
|
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