Glenn's friend Laura has just gotten in from San Francisco to rendezvous with her husband, only to find out that he's taken a false identity in order to smuggle gold to communist China.
Glenn chases a story about a woman who claims to be wrongly imprisoned for the murder of her husband, and finds not only smuggling and a blackmailing scheme, but the real murderer.
Free-lance photographer Clyde Tyndal holds photographic evidence that a man accused of the assassination of a government official is not the killer. Only now Tyndal is in danger of dying.
A rich widow travels to Hong Kong and finds out the hard way that a recently murdered newsman was a crook and squandered large sums of her late husband's estate.
A gorgeous woman kills her partner in crime, runs off with the money, but ends up dead in Glenn's apartment, after spending the night there. Soon after, Glenn does a double take, when the woman's twin sister shows up at his door, which again opens wide.
Glenn survives the crash of a helicopter carrying himself and two close friends, who did not make it. He is in the middle of arrangements to send their now orphaned son to the United States when not one, but two women show up, both claiming that each is the aunt of his late friends' son.moreless
Ships' purser Roger Ames fills his jacket with packages of money. The he visits the haberdashery, where a clerk removes his jacket and gives it to Mr. Dai, the store's proprietor.
A well thought of diplomat makes an unexpected stop in Hong Kong, then meets up with a private detective. Glenn is working the story and thinks the diplomat is having the accidental death of his son investigated.
Kate Martin, photographer for an American woman's magazine, is taking routine shots of Hong Kong, when, for no apparent reason, a strange gentleman takes her camera--at gunpoint.
A respected Hong Kong publisher is a friend of Glenn's, and is also the focus of accusations of being a traitor, which are coming from the survivor of a Chinese prison camp.
At the end of The Korean conflict, an allied prisoner of war is taken to China, where after intense torture and brain washing, joins the Red team. But years later, he escapes with the hope of political asylum in Hong Kong. Evans attempts to help.
The escape of imprisoned Japanese prison camp commander Colonel Okumara signals only one thing; the return of The Cat to Hong Kong in search of a treasure worth a great deal. But in Okumara's wake, is a trail of blackmail, confrontation, and murder.
American newspaperwoman Carol Pryor can't understand why Evans and Campbell are so concerned with her contacting a Red Chinese agent named Al Tong. All she wants is to get a story...
Hong Kong can be a rough city if you are the wrong person and in the wrong place. Glenn's interest in a beautiful Swedish flight attendant gets dangerous with smuggling, murder and folks falling out of airplanes.
A Canadian correspondent is murdered, but manages to place in Glenn's possession a figurine made of jade. It's owner is a beautiful woman who puts her trust in Glenn, as he tries to stay one step ahead of the multiple criminals who are after the statuette.
Joan Blakely enlists the help and good nature of newsman Glenn Evans in an effort to find a young girl she's been sending support to. Only it looks like the charitable organization is really just a front for a nest of spies.
News correspondent Glenn Evans has the pleasure of showing his long time friend Johnny McGuire around the classic southeast Asian city of Hong Kong. Only while on tour, things start to happen.
This is the original series pilot, a half hour version of the story that eventually became "Blind Bargain", episode 7. Alex Davion here plays the role of the local chief of police that was taken over by Lloyd Bochner for the rest of the series.