
About this season
I'm the Law is the title of a 30-minute syndicated American television police drama series which aired in 1953 starring George Raft as Lt. George Kirby, a NYPD detective involved in solving a variety of crimes in New York City. The series first aired on February 13, 1953 and ended on July 31, 1953.
Episodes (25)
1. The Fight Fix Story
Aired 23 February 1953 • 30 min
Kirby starts investigating a case of fight fixing, only to end up uncovering a murder.
2. The Cowboy and the Blind Man Story
Aired 20 February 1953 • 30 min
Kirby thought he had seen it all until he started investigating a blackmail scheme involving a bad guy, his ex-wife and a blind man.
3. The Model Agency Story
Aired 27 February 1953 • 30 min
As a secretary, you are paid to know everyone's business, keep track of it, organize it and help them remember it. But sometimes you hear too much for your own good, which is what happened to a gorgeous woman working as a secretary in a modeling agency.
4. The Powder Box Smuggling Story
Aired 6 March 1953 • 30 min
The only clue to the identity of the assailants of a badly beaten sailor is a powder box given to the swabbie's galpal.
5. The McClury Brothers Story
6. The Firebug Story
7. The South American Money and the General's Coffin
8. Who Killed Evelyn?
9. The Stool PIgeon Story
10. The Juvenile Murder Story
11. The Mad Cartoonist
12. The Wish and the Shoplifter
13. The Moon Man
14. O Sole Mio
Aired 15 May 1953 • 30 min
When a man is murdered in Central Park, the only witness to the crime is his young son.
15. The Trucking Story
Aired 22 May 1953 • 30 min
Lt. Kirby goes undercover on the waterfront to investigate the death of a dockworker. He discovers that the owner of a trucking company is engaged in some shady business, involving evading customs and shipping illegal cargo to China.
16. The Impossible Death
17. The Suspect
18. The Countess Bobo Story
19. The Husband and Wife Murder Story
20. The Bust of Plato
21. The Killer
Aired 3 July 1953 • 30 min
Kirby searches for evidence in which to convict a man whom the police know is the brains behind many rackets.