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  1. In the final season of the original series (1965–1966), the show was given a complete overhaul and retitled Amos Burke Secret Agent. Burke went to work for a secret government agency, but still drove around in his Rolls, which had been discreetly bulletproofed by the agency.

  2. Some "Amos Burke, Secret Agent" syndication prints retain that title sequence, but with the title changed to "Burke's Law" and a male announcer speaking the title (as with the original "Amos Burke, Secret Agent" episodes).

    • (1K)
    • 1963-09-20
    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • 50
  3. Burke turns in his police badge to work as a secret agent for the Federal Government. In his first assignment, he travels to Switzerland to work with the local Swiss police to crack an international ring of gold smugglers. Red Chinese gold is being smuggled from Switzerland into Latin America.

  4. Towards the end of the series in 1965, Burke quit the police force and entered the world of espionage. With Burke now a globe-trotting undercover secret agent under the instructions of his contact at the Agency, simply called ‘The Man’, the series was renamed Amos BurkeSecret Agent.

  5. This is a list of episodes for the 1963–66 television series Burke's Law. For the third season, the show was revamped and renamed Amos Burke Secret Agent.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season
    Title
    Directed By
    1
    1
    "Who Killed Holly Howard?"
    2
    2
    "Who Killed Mr. X?"
    3
    3
    "Who Killed Cable Roberts?"
    4
    4
    "Who Killed Harris Crown?"
    Don Weis
  6. Burke's Law jumps on the James Bond bandwagon and become Amos Burke: Secret Agent. In his first mission as a secret agent he gets his orders on board a DC9. Burke who passed his pilot training pretends to be a pilot who are smuggling gold from Hong Kong to finance Latin American rebels.

  7. In the final season of the original series (1965–1966), the show was given a complete overhaul and retitled Amos Burke Secret Agent. Burke went to work for a secret government agency, but still drove around in his Rolls, which had been discreetly bulletproofed by the agency.

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