This opening episode is about the recovery of a $200.000 jade piece in Acapulco by insurance investigator Robin Scott.
Robin, while investigating an insurance fraud in Guatemala, runs afoul of a big game hunter and a beautiful local businesswoman. Scott investigates an insurance claim for uncut gems stolen in Guatemala.
In Geneva, a seductive widow enters an insurance claim for the loss of her collection of rare and valuable coins. Robin Scott finds her claim highly suspect and turns up a band of angry thieves and a forgery in his pursuit for the Insurance firm he represents.
A plane carrying bullion is stolen in Algeria and the suspects include an Arab prince
Robin investigates a transportation tragedy when a bomb explodes on a crowded bus. The investigator faces the hostility of a farming community while investigating the blowing-up of the bus, an "accident" which he believes to have been a bizarre way of committing murder
A famed burglar aids Robin in the search for the missing emeralds. Robin learns that a "dead" man lives and is using insured emeralds as collateral for smuggling deals.
A heavily insured Shakespeare First Folio is stolen from London University. Robin Scott is hired to Investigate the theft. His probe points to a collector and a shady character named Begstone. Robin tricks the two men into a meeting, learns they had a deal. but neither has the folio. Pretending he has it, Robin lures Begstone to his room.
Robin Scott makes a strange alliance with a robber baron. Kang, the robber chieftain, who is accused of stealing the fabulous "Heart of Buddha" ruby. Robin contrives to be captured by Kang. How Robin carries out a strange bargain with the bandit, for his life, makes a fast-moving and exciting climax.
Mistaken Identity and double Indemnity combine in a tale of murder and mystery when Robin Scott becomes a sniper's target because he drives a sports car identical to that of the assassin's intended victim. Robin, with the aid of his fiancee, Phyllis, plots the strangest plan of his career to trap the killers.
In this episode, when Anthony McCord, an American scientist, is attacked and highly sensitive research papers are stolen, insurance investigator Robin Scott decides to force the culprit into action by bluffing all the suspects with pointed accusations.
Robin Scott uncovers evidence to convict a man of murder, then discovers that the "victim" is very much alive.
Robin Scott uncovers a ring of swindlers who use a suave young continental criminal to defraud rich, lonely women of their jewels
Robin investigates when Addison Hanks, an eccentric author, reports his manuscript stolen by Mozambique tribesmen.
Robin is involved in a double-cross when a concert violinist collects insurance on a stolen Stradivarius.
Robin Scott becomes involved in a scheme when he is offered $50,000 if he will kill someone for a man with income tax problems. The wealthy executive is murdered in a mansion which is guarded like a fortress.
Robin goes to the island of Curacao to investigate a series of "accidental" deaths among the employees of a small oil company.
A wealthy heavily insured widow drowns in an Indian well in Arizona and Robin matches wits with a hypnotherapist in his search for a killer.
After committing murder to win another man's wife and 100,000-dollar insurance money, the killer finds he must keep the dead man "alive" for three days.
Insurance company officials hear rumors that a jewel thief is planning to steal Carpentier's gem collection,
Emile Masters, a convict, is determined to avenge his years in prison by murdering the man who put him there - Robin Scott.
Robin’s friend, insurance investigator Johnny Flood, overhears a plot to rob a bank but is caught and shot. The dying investigator tips Robin off about the crooks' plans.
A bird-watching expedition with Phyllis turns into a murder hunt for Robin Scott. Robin discovers a murderous insurance fraud in which the bodies of nameless transients are substituted for heavily insured members of the gang.
In Mexico City, a gem-studded cradle is stolen but the cheap rag doll it holds is of such interest that men are prepared to kill for it.
A gang of swindlers headed by an unscrupulous private eye, includes a man who looks and talks like Robin. To confuse the police they kidnap Robin, leave him to die in his own car trunk.
The demise of a famous locksmith and the disappearance of the Granada diamond brings Robin Scott to Amsterdam.
Robin Scott goes to Hong Kong to investigate the alleged jettisoning in a storm of a valuable cargo of tin.
The death of a young boy leads Robin into an insurance fraud racket.
Baffle, a champion racehorse, has a fatal fall in the home stretch of the Sierra Madre stakes, killing both horse and jockey.
Dr. Roone, a famous surgeon, and Kenny Calvin, a destitute playboy, are suspects in the death of multimillionaire Justin McDermott.
A luxury launch explodes, killing a man who carries a quarter of a million-dollar insurance policy.
Three business partners decide to gamble two of their lives, the survivor to collect on a mutual insurance policy. Robin learns of the suicide pact under a tontine (a "survivor take all" insurance conspiracy).
Robin Scott goes to Manila to investigate the theft of life-saving drugs intended for use in an epidemic of hepatitis on Mindanao.
Robin investigates the possibility of foul play in a coffee plantation fire--and winds up as a murder suspect.
The corpse of a movie star stymies Robin's investigation of an insurance fraud.
An insurance firm underwrites a 200,000- dollar bail bond on a young criminal and gives Robin Scott the task of protecting him from hoodlums.
Robin impersonates a "flopper", a person who fakes injury to collect insurance, in an effort to expose an insurance fraud ring.
An unsolved payroll robbery provides Robin Scott with a challenging assignment as an ex-convict leaves prison determined to recover the spoils of such robbery.
Robin investigates the theft of a jewel laden image of The Virgin of Macarena in order to protect the insurance company and restore a bullfighter Montillo’s courage.