Marino investigates Al Deus, who makes his money through bootlegging records, and forcing local business owners to have his jukeboxes, and purchase only his records, but a new opportunity for profit arises, in the form of a singer, Barry Steele.
A pretty good episode, if you know the story of Elvis and The Colonel, you'll be well aware of just how much money a manager can make out of a talented singer.
It's a pretty good storyline, Deus makes for a good Corruptor, and you have to hand it to him, the clearly knew how to turn a profit from a couple of juke boxes.
I liked the way that Steele quickly learned how his new owner controlled everything, right down to the style of his hair.
Dean Jones of course gets to show off his crooning skills, always such a good actor. Harold J Stone made a good villain here.
It's a good episode, 7/10.