Bernie and Sally meet when he helps her catch a customer who leaves without paying his bill. But the real reason Bernie is in the restaurant is to track down some jewels which are reported stolen, but may not actually be missing. Sally is not sure she is happy about it as Bernie is spying on Sally'e future brother-in-law. Then the future in-law goes missing, and then Sally's sister Ruth goes missing, and mom rushes in where detectives fear to tread.
Sally is eager to try a little more detecting, and inadvertently gets her own client while waiting for Bernie in his office. It seems the client's husband may be seeing another woman, and she wants Sally to find out the worst. What Sally finds out is worse than that - and stranger - and Sally is not so sure she wants to see it through.
Why anyone would want to burn Ivory's music store is beyond Bernie, but the uninsured charred remains testify that someone did. Ivory is wiped out, and Bernie is angry. The trail leads to some very nasty customers, people who could do Bernie and Sally a lot of harm, but Bernie thinks he has a plan so that things will work out.
Sally stumbles on a rich man's plot to murder his wife, and rushes off to Bernie for help stopping it. Bernie is not so easily convinced, especially without any real evidence, but he reluctantly agrees to help investigate. Their investigation reveals that the plot was not what Sally thought it was - and the murder might be of our two heroes.
A defense attorney hires Bernie and Sally to track down more witnesses to a pool hall homicide.
Due to his morbid fear of hospitals, Bernie brings in Sally to investigate the circumstances of an old man's will.
Sally's brother-in-law, a fugitive on the run from dangerous gangsters, hopes to reconnect with his niece and nephew before he leaves the country.
Sally agrees to deliver a bank robber's encrypted letter to his girlfriend, hoping she might decipher the code and reveal the location of the loot.
Sally and Bernie set up a stakeout on a hotel room, only to learn that somebody else is spying on their quarry.
Marie's friend Blair wants to see her natural father just one more time before she moves away with her foster family, but Sally discovers that Blair's dad does not want to be found.
Three women use a tunnel beneath the Pacific Café for a break-in, but when the police get word of the route, Bernie is forced to choose between his past loyalties and justice.
Bernie knows it's a little shady to be searching the prosecutor's office on behalf of a defense attorney, but an innocent man's freedom is on the line.
Sally and Bernie hope to prove Vic Stephens has been faking his neck injury to collect insurance money, but neither of them can seem to make him slip up.
Is erratic pitcher Reilly Jones throwing games, or is he hiding a different problem? Bernie and Sally investigate.
Bernie knows who killed Arthur Pleasant, but how can he get the police to figure it out for themselves when they have already identified Bernie as a prime suspect?
Sally delivers a summons and comes back with a baby. As she tries to put things right, she and Bernie are pursued by the child's young father and a welfare worker.
Bernie assures Sally that a car repossession will be an easy assignment, but neither one knows about the thief locked in the trunk.
Bernie's cousin breaks out of jail and begs Bernie for help so he can visit his dying mother. When Bernie finds out that his cousin's mother is nowhere near her deathbed, he realizes he's been duped.
Aging comic Syd Money dies mid-joke at the Pacific Café, but the case really gets interesting when Bernie and Sally find Syd's ex-partner Marty Cash, whose reaction to the comedian's death is suspiciously mixed.
Sally and Bernie roam the city in hopes of helping amnesiac Mr. X remember who he is, how he came to their door and where all his money came from.
Sally wants to help Bernie with a new client who has multiple-personality disorder, but it's not easy when Chick corrals her into a temporary gig as a showgirl.
Sally and Bernie must find a reluctant murder witness and bring him in to testify.
After winning big at the track, Bernie discovers he's being tailed by a tax investigator whose list of suspects includes all of Bernie's friends.
While everyone else tries to find another gig for once-hot singing group The Shadows, Bernie and Sally are bombarded by memories of the past.
The second Mrs. Hardy wants Bernie to find her dog. Meanwhile, the first Mrs. Hardy wants Sally to find her husband - who was buried a year ago.
Sally really wants to help Nadine, but she's not keen on putting Johnny under surveillance to do it.