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Here
you will find a complete and
detailed Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Episode Guide. Filmed in
Hollywood by Shoot the Moon
Enterprises, Ltd. in association
with Warner Brothers Television.
The
Cast: Kate Jackson as Amanda
King, Bruce Boxleitner as Lee
"Scarecrow" Stetson, Beverly Garland
as Dotty West, Mel Stewart as
William "Billy" Melrose, Martha
Smith as Francine Desmond, Greg
Morton as Jaime King, Paul Stout as
Phillip King.
Syndicator: Shoot the Moon
Enterprises, Ltd Warner Brothers
Television
Ex. Producers: Juanita
Bartlett
Creators: Brad Buckner,
Eugenie Ross-Leming
Music: Jack Elliot, Allyn
Ferguson
Number of episodes: 88 1 hour
segments (1983-1987 for CBS Network) |
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1st season (1983 - 1984)
The First Time (pilot) (airdate:
Oct. 3, 1983)
Suburban divorcee Amanda King
unwittingly becomes involved in a
plot targeting the Government's top
spies when she meets a dashing
stranger at the train station. His
unusual request - that she board the
train and hand a package to a man in
a red hat - is the beginning of an
even more unusual relationship.
Guest Cast: John Saxon (Dirk), Kate
Reid (Mrs. Welch), Madison Arnold,
Thomas Babson (Dean), Dorothy
Constantine, Robert Telford
(Conductor), Suzanne von Schaack
Writer: Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad
Buckner
Director: Rod Holcomb
There
Goes the Neighborhood
(airdate: Oct. 10, 1983)
Lee and Amanda pose as a married
suburban couple in order to
investigate the bizarre connection
between a cosmetics company and
Central American gun smugglers.
Meanwhile Amanda is finding it
increasingly difficult to keep her
spy activities hidden from her
family.
Guest Cast: : Ronald Lacey (Bobby
Bushard), Bibi Besch (Harriet
Rosemont), Frank Schuller (Frank
Bodeen), Sharon Spelman (Gretchen),
Sue Bugden, Alix Elias
Writer: Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming
Director: Rod Holcomb
If Thoughts Could Kill
(airdate: Oct. 17, 1983)
A routine physical endangers both
Lee and Billy when a mind control
expert gets his hands on the
Scarecrow.
Guest cast: Henry Darrow (Alec
Belmont), Michael Fairman (Dr.
Glaser), Stephen Lee (Dr. Chrysler),
Jill Jaress (Janet), Liz Sheridan
(Lydia Lowell)
Writer: Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad
Buckner, Tom Sawyer
Director: James Frawley
Magic Bus (airdate: Oct. 24,
1983)
Lee and Amanda pursue a survivalist
group who intend to use a stolen
top-secret assault weapon against an
unknown target.
Guest cast: John Carter as Gordon
Standish, George D. Wallace as
Fremont, Fred McCarren as Holt, Mina
Kolb as Emma Standish, Bob Herrons
as Sarge.
Writer: Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad
Buckner
Director: Mike Vejar
The AMC Kid (airdate: Nov. 7,
1983)
Lee and Amanda baby-sit for the son
of kidnapped Russian émigrés,
unaware that the boy is stealing
computer codes to pay for his
parents' freedom.
Guest Cast: Meeno Peluce as Alexie,
Jay Robinson as Wilson, Jennifer
Savidge as Candy.
Writer: Gregory S. Dinallo
Director: John Llewellyn Moxey
Always Look a Gift Horse In the
Mouth (airdate: Nov. 14, 1983)
Lee and Amanda are assigned to
protect the prince of an oil-rich
country and his American wife from
would-be assassins.
Guest Cast: Jane Kaczmarek as
Princess, Morgan Woodward as Bo
Johnson, Andres Aybar as Prince
Rheza, Dennis Burkley as Earl Dowd.
Writer: Peter Lefcourt
Director: Corey Allen
Service Above and Beyond
(airdate: Nov. 21, 1983)
Mrs. King poses as a wealthy jet
setter to attract the attention of a
businessman suspected of selling
military secrets.
Guest Cast: Paul Shenar as James
Delano, Walter Gotell as Curt
Hollander, Raymond Singer as Harry
Singer, John Ingle as Commoran, Jim
Ishida as Saito.
Writer: Peter Lefcourt
Director: James Frawley
Saved By the Bells (airdate:
Nov. 28, 1983)
Enemy agents kidnap Amanda to trade
for an imprisoned agent, but when
the Agency refuses to deal, Lee
takes matters into his own hands.
Guest Cast: John Saxon (Dirk), Lee
Bergere (Zinoviev), Kai Wulff (Rostov),
Robert Darnell (Delong)
Writer: Joel Steiger & Stu Krisman
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Sudden Death (airdate: Dec.
5, 1983)
Lee and Amanda pose as a football
player and sports writer to thwart
an angry team owner from
assassinating the leader of a
country threatening to confiscate
his millions of sheltered dollars.
Guest Cast: Yakov Smirnoff (Bela
Pravik), Jerry Hardin (Crandall),
Peter Eibling (Lazlo), Michael
Talbott (Phil. Brunasky)
Writer: Tom Sawyer
Director: Nicholas Sgarro
The
Long Christmas Eve (airdate:
Dec. 19, 1983)
Christmas Eve finds Amanda playing
peacemaker and Lee fighting for his
life when a simple mission to bring
an agent in from the cold goes
terribly awry. Veteran spy Ted
Rudolph is threatening to go public
and name names if he isn't reunited
with the daughter he hasn't seen in
thirty years. Unable to locate Karen
Rudolph, the Agency sends Amanda in
her place. But when Lee and Amanda
arrive at Rudolph's remote mountain
hideout, the KGB is hot on their
trail.
Trivia: When Lee awakens
Guest Cast: Albert Salmi (Ted
Rudolph), Robert Hogan (Lucas),
Mischa Hausserman (Ivan/Santa),
Charles De Vries (Dimitri)
Writer: Peter Lefcourt
Director: James Frawley
Remembrance of Things Past
(airdate: Jan. 9, 1984)
Someone is killing agents after
slipping them a warning note-just
like the one passed to Lee by a
pencil vendor.
Guest Cast: Doug McClure (Russell
Sinclair), Henry Darrow (Alec
Belmont), Marie Windsor (Patsy
Peters)
Writer: Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming
Director: Sigmund Neufeld, Jr.
Lost and Found (airdate: Jan.
16, 1984)
Lee is put in a difficult position
when he and Amanda are asked to
establish a new identity for a
defector who is married to a woman
Lee once loved.
Guest Cast: Anne Haney (Mrs.
Dunlap), George Chakiris (Spinelli),
Andrea Marcovicci (Eva Spinelli),
Rae Allen (Sgt. Mogavich), Mike
Kulcsar (Corporal Zuchov), Vojo
Goric (Corporal Danilov)
Writer: Brad Buckner & Eugenie
Ross-Leming
Director: James Frawley
I Am Not Nor Have I Ever Been
...a Spy (airdate: Jan. 30,
1984)
Amanda is left with partial amnesia
after being kidnapped by political
assassins, and now can't remember
Lee, the Agency or the assassins'
next victim.
Guest Cast: Richard Yniguez (El
Lagarto), Pepe Serna (Ramon), Diana
Douglas (Evelyn), William
Marquez (Gregario), Julio Medina
(Caesar Varga)
Writer: Peter Lefcourt
Director: Nicholas Sgarro
Dead Ringer (airdate: Feb. 6,
1984)
Amanda brings her work home with her
when the Agency decides to use her
home for the defection of a
Hungarian official with an uncanny
resemblance to Francine.
Guest Cast: Nehemiah Persoff
(Brobich), Eric Goldner (Sandor),
Clement St. George
Writer: Juanita Bartlett
Director: William Wiard
The Mole (airdate: Feb. 13,
1984)
Lee and Amanda are assigned to find
an Agency "mole" who has been
passing secrets to Moscow.
Guest Cast: Robert Desiderio (David
Benson), John Anderson (Walter),
Alex Rodine (Victor)
Writer: Cliff Gould
Director: Russ Mayberry
Savior (airdate: Feb. 27,
1984)
Amanda is stunned to hear that Lee
has quit the Agency to work for an
unscrupulous dealer in deadly
weapons.
Guest Cast: Paul Gleason (Edison),
William Boyett (Major Sprauge),
Allen Williams (Fred Fielder), James
Edgcomb (IFF Agent), Shirley Anthony
(Mrs. Marston)
Writer: Marshall Goldberg
Director: William Wiard
The Artful Dodger (airdate:
March 5, 1984)
A new friend of Amanda's may have
ulterior motives affecting the
Agency's investigation into the
theft of military secrets.
Guest Cast: Olaf Pooley, Jared
Martin (Alan), Ted Gehring (J.C.
Granger), Jack Hogan (General
Morgan), James Whitmore Jr. (Col.
Sykes)
Writer: Pamela Chase
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Filming Raul (airdate: March
19, 1984)
A parking lot attendant and part
time film maker holds the crucial
clue concerning the disappearance of
an Agency courier.
Guest Cast:
Rudy Ramos (Raul), Jeffrey Weissman
(Scotty), James Edgecomb (IFF
Agent), Shirley Anothony (Mrs.
Marston)
Writer: Rudolph Borchert
Director: Oz Scott
Fearless Dotty (airdate:
March 26, 1984)
Dotty inadvertently gets involved in
the intrigue when she picks up a
book with some vital information
before the proper agent can.
Guest Cast: Terry Kiser, William
Smith, Herman Poppe, Shirley
Anothony (Mrs. Marston)
Writer: Timothy Burns
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Weekend (airdate: April 23,
1984)
Amanda and Lee enjoy a weekend at a
resort posing as newlyweds in order
to prevent a kidnapping and
hopefully catch the perpetrator.
Guest Cast: Daniel Greene, Paddi
Edwards, Stephen Elliott (Jay Armin),
Stephanie Blackmore (Valeri), Jason
Wingreen (Tucker), James Edgcomb (IFF
Agent)
Writer: Rudolph Borchert
Director: Cliff Bole
Waiting For Godorsky
(airdate: May 7, 1984)
Amanda runs into foreign intrigue at
an estate sale when she meets a
woman targeted by an Eastern Bloc
hit squad.
Guest Cast:
Alex McArthur (Antov), Hildegard
Neff (Princess Valosky), Jack
Kosslyn (Mickhale), Alex MacArthur (Antove),
Clara Perryman (Sigrid), Vladimir
Skomarovsky (Godorsky), Ted Sorel (Babak),
Shirley Anthony (Mrs. Marston)
Writer: Rudolph Borchert
Director: William Wiard |
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2nd
season (1984 - 1985)
To Catch a Mongoose (airdate:
Oct. 1, 1984)
Amanda is sent to London when an old
high-school friend, Conrad "Connie"
Barnhill, is suspected of being a
murderer labeled as the "Mongoose."
This homicidal killer leaves a
calling card at the scene of his
crimes with the Mongoose written on
it. Amanda tries throughout the
entire episode to convince Lee that
Mr. Barnhill is not the killer. Near
the very end of the show, Amanda is
kidnapped by the real Mongoose,
forcing Lee on a chase through a
foreign country. The episode was
filmed in London, England.
Guest
Cast: Stephen Davies (Conrad
Barnhill), Geoffrey Whitehead (The
Mongoose), John Forbes-Robertson (Keaton),
Harry Fowler (Alby), Haydn Wood (Scottland
Yard Man)
Writer: Mark Lisson & Bill Foerhlich
& Stephen Hattman
Director: Rod Holcomb
The Times They Are A Changin'
(airdate: Oct. 8, 1984)
The Agency sends Amanda to Munich to
contact an American expatriate who
is in contact with a German
terrorist organization.
Guest
Cast: Simon Callow (Haddy Kemp), Sky
Dumont (Baron Von Eiger), Kevork
Malikyan (Ortiz), Lee Patterson
(Matthew Hearns), Kristina Van Eyck
(Inga), Elma Karlowa (Baroness)
Writer: Mark Lisson & Bill Frochlich
Director: William Wiard
Double Agent (airdate: Oct.
15, 1984)
A bitter ex-agent threatens Amanda's
position when he decides to name
names concerning the government's
use of amateur spies.
Guest
Cast: Steve Eastin (Douglas
Harriman), Michael DeLano (Barney
Sleece), Kaz Garas (Roland Brooks),
Louis Welch (Augie Swann), Arlene
Francis (Herself)
Writer: Robert Bielak
Director: John Patterson
The
Legend of Das Geisterschloss
(airdate: Oct. 22, 1984)
Lee and Amanda follow the drawings
of a British agent kidnapped in
Austria in order to free her. The
episode was filmed ion Austria.
Guest
Cast: Jean Stapleton (Lady Emily
Farnsworth), Ralph Michael (Dr.
Edwin Hanover), James Cosmo
(Dr. Ian McCarren), David Shawyer
(Col. Gerhard Metzger), Isa Haller
(Marianna)
Writer: Stephen Hattman
Director: Cliff Bole
Charity Begins At Home
(airdate: Oct. 29, 1984)
Amanda is the only connection Lee
and the Agency have with a very
private fund raiser where an wealthy
auto collector and his money men are
having a meeting.
Guest Cast: Jason Evers (Jerry
Perrine), William Jordan
(Masterson), Elena Verdugo (Mrs.
Coleman), William Smithers (Carling
London)
Writer: Rudolph Borchart & Marshall
Goldberg
Director: Cliff Bole
Brunettes Are In
(airdate: Nov. 12, 1984)
Lee must rescue Amanda from white
slavers as they try to recover a
microdot that could save agents'
lives.
Guest Cast: Robert Pine (Sinclair)
Eugene Butler (Rollo) Pobert Pine
(Sinclair) Sandra Kearns (Gail
Taylor)
Writer: Mark Lisson & Bill Frochlich
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Our Man In Tegernsee
(airdate: Nov. 19, 1984)
Lee searches for an Agency operative
in the Bavarian Alps who may be able
to clear Amanda after she's arrested
in Munich on counterfeiting charges.
Guest
Cast: Joris Stuyck (Harry
Hollinger), Michael Gothard (Karl
Portillo), Stuart Wilson (Lt.
Volkenauer), Jonathan Coy (Werner
Mueller)
Writer: Juanita Bartlett
Director: William Wiard
Affair At Bromfield Hall
(airdate: Nov. 26, 1984)
In London to investigate a security
leak, Amanda gets involved with a
seedy photographer and a sex
scandal.
Guest
Cast: John Rhys-Davies (Lord
Bromfield), Meg Wynn Owen (Gwyneth),
Patrick Drury (Geoffrey), James
Warwick (Errol Pridemore), Margery
Withers (Margery), Jeremy Young
(Ronald Compson), John
Forbes-Robertson (Keaton), Jack May
Writer: Juanita Bartlett
Director: William Wiard
A Class Act (airdate: Dec. 3,
1984)
Amanda finally gets to attend an
Agency training class, but the
curriculum contains an unexpected
bonus-Eastern Bloc assassins who
have infiltrated the group.
Guest
Cast: Pamela Brull (Peggy Marlowe),
Joseph Whipp (Vardosk), Louis
Schaefer (Dr. Floyd, Michael
G. Hawkins (Gregorian), Kay Tomborg
(Lila Adams)
Playing Possum
(airdate: Dec. 10, 1984)
Amanda cannot remember a vital clue
to the whereabouts of a nuclear
device planted in Washington DC by
renegade Soviets.
Guest
Cast: Milos Kirek (Yuri), John
Colicos (Ilya Kreschenko), Kenneth
Tigar (Vassily Barkhov), Paul
Mantee (Perry Lunsford)
Writer: Rudolph Borchart
Director: Paul Krasny
The Three Faces of Emily
(airdate: Dec. 31, 1984)
British agent Emily Farnsworth
returns to help Lee defeat an
industrialist using Amanda in his
scheme to steal the plans for a US
fighter plane.
Guest Cast: Jean Stapleton (Lady
Emily Farnsworth), Jeff Osterhage
(Garrison), David Knapp (Sydney
Whitsett), Randy Brooks (Sykes)
Writer: Stephen Hattman
Director: Ivan Dixon
Ship
of Spies
(airdate: Jan. 7, 1985)
Lee and Amanda must pose as a couple
on a cruise line, to find a missing
informant of Lee's who was
apparently uncovering something.
However the catch is that once they
dock on a small island, Lee and
Amanda must marry. Aboard the ship
of spies, Lee finds. After docking
on the island and being married, Lee
and Amanda find that silver is being
smuggled aboard ship. The smugglers
will do anything to save there
fortune, include killing husband and
wife, Amanda and Lee.
Guest Cast: Corey Rand (Orlando
Graves), Andy Romano (Miles
Beckwith), Reni Santoni (Emiliano),
Gary Wood (Rackam), Marlyn Mason
(Jillian Davis)
Writer: Robert Bielak d
Director: Michael Wiatt
Spiderweb
(airdate: Jan. 14, 1985)
Lee is flabbergasted when he's
assigned to investigate Amanda as
the prime suspect in a major
security leak at the Agency.
Guest Cast: Mark Tymchyshyn, Dana
Elcar (Mitch Larner), Priscilla
Morrill (Margaret Brock), Carlos
Romero (Julian Zaken), Joan
McMurtrey (Rina Alexian)
Writer: Juanita Bartlett & Stephen
Hattman
Director: Harry Harris
A
Little Sex, a Little Scandal
(airdate: Feb. 4, 1985)
Amanda finds herself the center of
attention when she is the only
witness to the murder of a
Congressional aide about to blow
open a Senatorial sex scandal.
Guest Cast: Pat Corley (Det.
Tuggey), William Joyce (Senator
Hoffmeir), Jean Kean (Mrs. Woodrow),
Tricia O'Neil (Rita Holden), Jane
Sibbett (Shawna)
Writer: Mark Lisson & Bill Frochlich
Director: Vince McEveety
A
Relative Situation
(airdate: Feb. 11, 1985)
Lee's uncle, a dedicated Air Force
colonel, faces a court martial for
the deaths of five pilots during
maneuvers.
Guest
Cast: Arlen Dean Snyder (Colonel
Clayton), William Bryant (General
Patterson), Gary Bisig (Sergeant
Ballard), Mike Vendrell (Lieutenant
Mauntel)
Writer: Joan Brooker & Nancy Eddo
Director: Bob Sweeney
Life of the Party (airdate: Feb.
18, 1985)
Amanda and Francine go undercover as
maids for a private-party service
run by two brothers with mob
connections.
Guest
Cast: Al Ruscio (Frankie Columbus),
Kip Gilman (Vic Burling), Mike
Genovese (Paulie), Richard Cox,
(Malcolm Burling)
Writer: Stephen Hattman
Director: Will Mackenzie
Odds
On a Dead Pigeon
(airdate: Feb. 25, 1985)
A parolee seeking revenge against
Lee for killing his brother in the
line of duty hires a woman to
impersonate Amanda and to kill off
her fellow agents, including Lee.
Guest
Cast: Don Galloway (Larry Credle)
Dennis Lipscomb (Gordon Redding)
Walker Edmiston (Dr. Medlow)
Writer:
Director:
Car Wars (airdate: March 11,
1985)
Amanda becomes the object of
attention for drug smugglers when
she borrows a classic car from a
government lot.
Guest Cast: Luke Andreas (Mario),
Antony Ponzini (Nick Falcone), Eddie
Barth (Gino), Milt Oberman (LaRue)
Writer: Juanita Bartlett
Director: Bob Sweeney
DOA: Delirious On Arrival
(airdate: March 18, 1985)
A ruthless arms dealer holds the
only antidote for a mind-bending
drug he added to Amanda's sandwich.
Guest
Cast: Wolf Roth (Hans Retzig), Louis
Welch (Augie Swann), David Paymer
(Dr. Fronan), David Froman (Diersing),
Shirley Anothony (Mrs. Marston)
Writer: Robert Bielak
Director: Winrich Kolbe
You Only Die Twice (airdate:
April 1, 1985)
A Houston agent uses Amanda's
biography as a background cover and
winds up dead in the line of duty.
Guest
Cast: Gail Ramsey (Sylvia Sampson),
Patti Yasutake, Alan Fudge (Stephen
Macey), Gregory Itzin (Paul
Cavanaugh), Richard Lynch (Craig
Eiger)
Writer: Stephen Hattman & Mark
Lisson & Bill Froehlich
Director: Bruce Bilson
Burn Out (airdate: April 8,
1985)
Lee is assigned a desk when he
apparently reaches a burn out point,
but a former agent turns up with a
more interesting proposition.
Guest
Cast: John Beck (Peter Brackin),
George McDaniel (Jack Harris), Ernie
Lively (Travis Wayne)
Writer: Lisa Seidman
Director: Sigmund Neufeld Jr
Murder Between Friends
(airdate: May 6, 1985)
Amanda tries to better her lot by
taking a job with a security agency,
but finds that it's involved in the
assassination of an African
president.
Guest
Cast: James Avery (Nabuti), Nita
Talbot (Wilma), Stan Ivar (Byron
Jordan), Sam Melville (Glen Tucker),
Louis Welch (Augie Swann), Earl
Ballinger, Jay Ingram
Writer: Mark Lisson & Bill Froelich
Director: Bob Sweeney
Vigilante Mothers (airdate:
May 13, 1985)
Lee's job of shadowing a chemist
suspected of stealing a canister of
nerve gas from a government lab gets
him involved with Amanda's
environmental group.
Guest
Cast: Linda Carlson (Dr. Ann
Mallory) Doris Belack (Mrs.
Courtney) Daniel Davis (Robert
Castille) Sandy Faison (Jean
Kearsley) Terrence McNally (Leonard
Fletcher)
Writer: Rudolph Borchert
Director: John Patterson
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3rd
season (1985 - 1986)
A Lovely Little Affair
(airdate: Sep. 23, 1985)
Amanda falls hard for a charming art
restorer that Lee suspects is
involved with international
terrorists.
Guest
Cast: Ben Murphy (Allen), Dominique
Pinassi (Sophia Vessi), Pierrino
Mascarino (Franco Necci), Lucy Lee
Flippin (Inez Faber), Bill Sorrells
(Wellington), Allan Rich (Murray D.
Murray)
Writer: Kathleen Shelley
Director: Harvey Laidman
We're Off to See the Wizard
(airdate: Sep. 30, 1985)
Lee is the suspected link between
the murder of six female agents, but
he thinks the real tie is a
burned-out agent he once idolized.
We discover how Lee got his codename
Scarecrow; he was of a spy network
called Oz, which was led by someone
codenamed Wizard, and the team also
had members codenamed Dorothy and
Tin Man.
Guest Cast: Elyssa Davalos (Leslie
O'Connor), Stephen Macht (Paul
Barnes/The Wizard), Michael Pataki
(Serdeych)
Writer: Whitney Wherrett Roberson
Director: James Fargo
Over
the Limit (airdate: Oct. 7,
1985)
A Save the Bay spokeswoman is
implicated in the murder of a guest
speaker at a rally to save the
livelihood of fishermen threatened
by ruthless businessmen.
Guest Cast: Elyssa Davalos (Leslie
O'Connor), Billy Ray Sharkey
(Leatherneck), Kim Darby (Elizabeth
Sullivan), Kevin McCarthy (Mr.
O'Keefe)
Writer: Tom Ropelewski
Director: Alan Cooke
Tail
of the Dancing Weasel
(airdate: Oct. 14, 1985)
The Agency's founder turns to Amanda
for help in retrieving a letter that
proves he's not a traitor.
Guest
Cast: Frank Bonner (Henry "Buck"
O'Connell), Joseph Brutsman (Ephraim
Beaman), Art Hindle (Larry
Crawford), Howard Duff (Harry V.
Thornton), James Cromwell (Gregory),
Shirley Anthony (Mrs. Marston)
Writer: George Geiger
Director: Virgil Vogel
Welcome To America, Mr. Brand
(airdate: Oct. 21, 1985)
Amanda is assigned to help a
visiting British agent who believes
that a US organization is at risk
from a man he has been watching for
several years.
Guest
Cast: Raleigh Bond (T.P. Aquinas),
David Fox-Brenton (Kenneth
Clayton-Dobbs)
Writer: Robert W. Gilmer
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Sour Grapes (airdate: Oct.
28, 1985)
The Agency becomes involved when a
case of French wine brought home by
a visiting congressman proves to be
laced with heroin.
Guest
Cast: Molly Hagan (Penny McNeil),
Ken Foree, Frank Bonner (Henry
O'Connell)
Writer: Lee Maddux
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Utopia Now (airdate: Nov. 4,
1985)
Lee bows to Amanda's scouting
experience as they seek the
backwoods hideaway of a tax reformer
with violence on his mind.
Guest
Cast: Dan Lauria (Rogan), William
Allan Young (Curt Hollis), Geoffrey
Lewis (Peter Sacker), Jack Rader
(General Mailor)
Writer: Robert Bielak
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Reach
For the Sky (airdate: Nov. 11,
1985)
Billy risks his life and his career
to prove that a banker friend was
killed because of a plot involving
electronic fund transfers.
Guest
Cast: Raleigh Bond (T.P. Aquinas)
Myron Natwick (Dr. Smyth)
Writer: Ron Laundry & Tom Biener
Director: James Frawley
J. Edgar's Ghost (airdate:
Nov. 18, 1985)
A lonely Agency librarian is
betrayed by her conman lover after
she finds what might J. Edgar
Hoover's secret files.
Guest
Cast: Raymond J. Barry (Capt. Ted
Ronson), Dorothy Fielding (Agnes
Snow), Bo Hopkins (Nick Cross)
Writer: David Brown
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Flight To Freedom (airdate:
Nov. 25, 1985)
A foreign correspondent comes to
believe that her fiancé survived an
ambush in a Latin American country
and is now back in Washington to
testify against a diplomat in a
Senate subcommittee hearing.
Guest
Cast: Nancy Stafford (Colleen
Donnelly), Kip Gilman (Bart Stoler),
Rick Jason (Ambassador Harcourt),
David Orange (Dominic Heck), Ken
Sylk (Victor Lantz)
Writer: Barry Gold
Director: James Fargo
The Wrong Way Home (airdate:
Dec. 2, 1985)
Amanda's ex calls on her for help
when he becomes the prime suspect in
the murder of an African prime
minister.
Guest
Cast: Sam Melville (Joe King),
Garrett Morris (Asam Ali Shamba/Prime
Minster), Ray Reinhardt (Bryan
Foster)
Writer: George Geiger
Director: Winrich Kolbe & Harvey
Laidman
Fast Food For Thought
(airdate: Dec. 16, 1985)
Lee and Amanda try to track down a
poisoned special sauce by posing as
prospective buyers for a fast-food
franchise.
Guest
Cast: Barney Martin (Marvin Metz),
Pamela Susan Shoop (Carla Quite),
Peter Evans (Barry Metz)
Writer: Robert W. Gilmer
Director: Ron Satlof
One Bear Dances, the Other
Doesn't (airdate: Jan. 6, 1986)
It means romance and danger for
Dotty when the Agency moves a
Russian scientist into Amanda's
neighborhood for safekeeping.
Guest Cast:
Harold
Gould (Andrei Zernov) Gary Bayer
(Jake Lawrence) Linden Chiles
(Sanderson North)
Writer: Whitney Wherrett Roberson
Director: Sigmund Neufeld Jr
Playing
For Keeps (airdate: Jan. 13,
1986)
Lee and Francine act as bodyguards
for a tennis player whose VIP father
is threatened by communists.
Guest
Cast: Jill Carroll (Tina Thompson),
Sandra Kronemeyer (Donna Clayton),
Kai Wulff (Steckler), James Van
Patten (Tony Maskeli)
Writer: Lee Maddux
Director: Harvey Laidman
The Pharoah's Engineer
(airdate: Jan. 27, 1986)
Lee and Amnada must get the
cooperation of several retirees who
once worked on the same top secret
project to learn which governmental
office faces the current threat of a
break-in.
Guest
Cast: Ian Wolfe (Rupert Simpson),
Ray Wise (Frank Duran), Nedra Volz
(Glynis Mendelson), Mary Jackson
(Lois Mendelson)
Writer: Jaison Starkes
Director: Kate Jackson
The Triumvirate (airdate:
Feb. 10, 1986)
An over payment on Amanda's paycheck
leads her to a secret Agency file
and three vigilante spies
responsible for murdering several
foreign agents.
Guest
Cast: Billy Vera, Mark Sawyer (Lance
Dorn), Jordan Christopher (Ren
Lepard), Stephen Elliott (Karl
Eagles), Michael Cavanaugh (Gerald
Falken)
Writer: Robert Bielak
Director: James Fargo
The Eyes Have It (airdate:
Feb. 17, 1986)
Lee can't rest easy in the hospital
until he finds his missing contact
lens, which contains a microdot with
his secret spy network.
Guest
Cast: Gary Lockwood (Dr. Goldberg),
Michael McRae (Nathaniel Brody),
Judd Omen (Kurt Neumann), Billy Ray
Sharkey (Leatherneck)
Writer: Lynne Kelsey
Director: Harvey Laidman
Wrong Number (airdate: March
3, 1986)
In Afghanistan, the Soviets kidnap
Francine to trade for an American
mathematician Amanda believes has
been set up by the KGB.
Guest Cast:
Peter
Jurasik (Dr. Will Towne/Popovich),
Charlie Brill (Jango Hart:), Jamie
Cromwell (Gregory)
Writer: David Brown
Director: Burt Brincherhoff
The Boy Who Could Be King
(airdate: March 10, 1986)
Billy goes undercover as a jazz
musician to find out the connection
between a small nation's music king
and a boy whose name was found in
the pocket of a dead man.
Guest
Cast: Joseph Brutsman (Beaman),
William Schallert (Ambassador Lester
Crowley), Shirley Anthony
(Mrs. Marston)
Writer: Lee Maddux & David Brown
Director: Sidney Hayers
Dead Men Leave No Trails
(airdate: March 31, 1986)
Amanda accidentally runs into a
terrorist with her car, but needs a
violinist's diary to find him again.
Guest Cast: Stanley Kamel (Steven
Sallee), Jenny O'Hara (Millicent
McDonald), Reid Shelton (Van Kleef),
Robert Burgos (Ari), Nancy
Boxleitner (IFF Agent-in-Training)
Writer: Whitney Wherrett Roberson
Director: Harvey Laidman
Three Little Spies (airdate:
April 7, 1986)
Lee, Amanda and several foreign
agents join forces to stop an arms
dealer from smuggling nuclear
detonators into the Mideast through
a rock star's hunger-relief
organization.
Guest
cast: Ed O'Ross (Isaac Petrovich),
James Pax (Chien Chang), Robert
Picardo (Randall Skylar), Ann Turkel
(Pam Jentry)
Writer: Tom Chehak
Director: Oz Scott
All the World's a Stage
(airdate: May 12, 1986)
Amanda takes a part in a
neoabsurdist play to find out why
the Soviets are interested in
backing it.
Guest
Cast: Daniel Davis (Tony Martinet),
Faith Ford (Tina Cutler), Billy Ray
Sharkey (Leatherneck), Allan Miller
(Carl Valentine)
Writer: Richard Raskind
Director: Sidney Hayers
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4th
season (1987 - 1988)
Stemwinder part 1 (airdate:
Sep. 19, 1986)
Lee and Amanda hide their burgeoning
relationship from everyone, but
their furtiveness has dangerous
implications when an embittered KGB
agent sets out to frame Lee fir
murder and treason, using his
beautiful granddaughter as bait.
When even Billy begins to question
Lees loyalty, Amanda is the only one
he can trust.
Guest
Cast: Karen Kopins (Sonja
Chenko), Rodney Saulsberry (Brian),
Vladimir Skomarovsky (Aleksei
Makarov), Al Ruscio (Rostov), George
Coe (Dr. Quidd)
Writer: Robert W. Gilmer and George
Geiger
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Stemwinder part 2 (airdate:
Sep. 26, 1986)
Lee and Amanda go into hiding when
they learn that they are suspected
of collusion with the Soviets and
that an Agency team is looking for
them.
Guest
Cast: Karen Kopins (Sonja Chenko),
Vladimir Skomarovsky (Aleksei
Makarov), Al Ruscio (Rostov), George
Coe (Dr. Quidd)
Writer: Robert W. Gilmer and George
Geiger
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Unfinished
Business (airdate: Oct. 3, 1986)
A current plot to assassinate a
foreign dignitary uncovers past
rumors that Lee's parents were
double agents.
Guest
Cast: Wendie Malick (Jennie
Stetson), Michael Durrell (Thomas
Blackthorne)
Writer: Lynne Kelsey
Director: Kate Jackson
No
Thanks For the Memories
(airdate: Oct. 10, 1986)
Amanda finds a frightened Soviet
defector hiding in her son's tree
house, and the man claims he was
smuggled into the country by the KGB
to knock the US strategic-command
system.
Guest Cast: Joseph Brutsman (Ephraim
Beaman), Judith Durand (Jessup),
David Gamburg (Lvov), Kyle T.
Heffner (Sasha), Kyle-Scott Jackson
(Kiroy), Allan Kolman (Zhmed Doorlof),
Lance Roberts (Courier), Ian Ruskin
(Tolst), Alan Toy (Pat Danley), Alan
Woolf (Dimitri)
Writer: Lee Maddux
Director: Harvey Laidman
It's In the Water (airdate:
Oct. 17, 1986)
A former friend of Amanda's seeks
her help when both the Agency and a
terrorist become interested in him
after he taps into the water
filtration plans for the capital.
Guest Cast: Paddi Edwards (Mrs.
Davis), Patti Yasutake (Field
Reporter), Gary Frank (Carmine
Davis)
Writer:
Tom
Chehak
Director:
Harvey Laidman
Night Crawler (airdate: Oct. 31,
1986)
Lee's future plans are disrupted
when Arab terrorists kidnap Amanda
and try to trade her to the Libyans.
Guest Cast: George Coe (Dr. Quidd),
Wortham Krimmer (Addi Birol), Maria
Mayenzet (Mara Petrak), Alex
Henteloff (Yusef El-Kebir)
Writer: George Geiger
Director: Harvey Laidman
Billy's Lost Weekend
(airdate: Nov. 7, 1986)
Lee and Amanda try to help Billy
reconstruct a lost weekend that
might have led to his compromising
agents operating in a small African
country.
Guest
Cast: Nancy Kulp (Dr. Claudia
Joyce), Roger Aaron Brown (Rashidi),
Tom Dahlgren (Randy), Dennis
Haysbert (Kimambo), Michele Lamar
Richards (Lanni Jeans)
Writer: Tom Chehak
Director: Christopher Hibler
Photo Finish (airdate: Nov.
14, 1986)
Amanda is suspended after a smear
campaign by another spy reveals that
she once took part in some
anti-American demonstrations.
Guest
Cast: Richard Herd (Jake
Williamson), MacKenzie Allen (Dutch
Adams), Joseph Brutsman (Beaman)
Writer: David Brown
Director: Cliff Bole
The Man Who Died Twice
(airdate: Nov. 21, 1986)
While pondering the effects their
marriage could have on Amanda's
family, Lee must deal with the
apparent suicide of his top
Vietnamese contact.
Guest Cast: Irene Yah-Ling Sun
(Tranh Sen), Le Tuan (Khai), Aki
Aleong (Diem), Raleigh Bond (T.P.
Aquinas), Myron Natwick (Dr. Smyth)
Writer: Cynthia Benjamin
Director: Sidney Hayers
Need To Know (airdate: Dec.
5, 1986)
Lee joins a reporter in
investigating a newspaper publisher
with apparent ties to a Romanian
agent and US strategic metals.
Guest
Cast: Michelle Hart (Officer
Edwards), Erik Helland (Nick), Josef
Sommer (Raoul Nesbitt)
Writer: Nancy Eddo & Joan Brooker
Director: Dennis C. Duckwall
Santa's Got a Brand New Bag
(airdate: Dec. 19, 1986)
As a Christmas present, a
disgruntled toy designer gives Lee
information about a toy factory that
masks sophisticated weapons
development.
Guest Cast: Lyman Ward (Maxwell
Falcon), Raleigh Bond (T.P.
Aquinas), Joseph Brutsman (Beaman),
Sam Melville (Joe King), Myron
Natwick (Dr. Smyth), Reiner Schöne
(Roger Ingle), Billy Ray Sharkey
(Leatherneck)
Writer: Lloyd Pye
Director: Sidney Hayers
Any Number Can Play (airdate:
Jan. 2, 1987)
Dotty learns that her new sweetheart
is posing as a CIA agent caught in a
blackmailing scheme when Amanda and
the agency become interested in him.
Guest
Cast: Tony Ganios (Simons), Lawrence
Dobkin (Eddinger), Steve Eastin
(Senator Castleton), Barry Sattels
(Miles Trent), James Noble (Harry
Beaumont)
Writer: Lynne Kelsey
Director: Harvey Laidman
Promises To Keep (airdate:
Jan. 9, 1987)
The DEA reveals that Lee's friend,
T.P. Aquinas, is connected to a
major drug kingpin they're
investigating.
Guest
Cast: Dan Lauria (Foster), Raleigh
Bond (T.P. Aquinas), Nancy Penoyer
(Mrs. Aquinas), J.Michael Flynn (DEA
Agent Burt Walker), Myron Natwick
(Dr. Smyth), John Vernon (Donald
Jordan)
Writer: David Brown & Lynne Kelsey &
Lee Maddux,
Director: Sidney Hayers
Rumors of My Death (airdate:
Jan. 23, 1987)
Lee picks up the trail of a black
marketeer selling illegal passports
after a body is found at a building
site bearing identification as Lee
Stetson.
Guest
Cast: Robin Curtis (Alice Trask
Babcock), Sam Melville (Joe King),
Beau Starr (Ron Trask)
Writer: Tom Chehak
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Bad Timing (airdate: Feb. 6,
1987)
The Soviets inject Lee with a
"doomsday" virus that gives him only
72 hours to live, and the agency
scrambles to save him.
Guest
Cast: Harry Townes (Dr. Karl Kelford),
John Lehne (Col. Thomas McJohn),
Andrew Divoff (Russian Guard)
Writer: Robert W. Gilmer
Director: Harry Mastrogeorge
Do
You Take This Spy?
(airdate: Feb. 13, 1987)
Lee and Amanda find their
long-awaited secret wedding ceremony
jeopardized by an art theft case
with a culprit who poses a most
personal threat.
Guest
Cast: Nick Grant:James Heasley
Felicia McMasters:Nana Visitor
McMasters,Sr.:William Prince
Jason:Dennis Howard
Big Tony:Pierrino Mascarino
Tagsworth:Richard Paul
Writer: Robert W. Gilmer & Tom
Chehak & George Geiger,
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Mission of Gold (airdate:
Feb. 20, 1987)
During their California honeymoon,
Lee and Amanda agree to help a
retired marine biologist prove that
salvaged doubloons are actually
counterfeit.
Guest
Cast: Gene Evans (Gus), Henry Jones
(Barney), Peter Jason (Brockett),
Jordan Christopher (Norton Scott)
Writer: Lynne Kelsey
Director: Dennis C. Duckwall
One Flew East (airdate: Feb.
27, 1987)
Lee and Amanda investigate a retired
right-wing agent in connection with
the kidnapping of an anti-nuclear
activist and poet.
Guest
Cast: Michael Higgins (Archibald
Mayfield), Jayne Modean (Laura
Mayfield), Bruce Fairbairn (Brad
Donaldson), Mark Stevens (Sidney
Rollins)
Writer: David Brown
Director: Sigmund Neufeld, Jr.
All That Glitters (airdate:
May 7, 1987)
The Agency asks Lee to relight an
old flame, who is very close to the
owner of a fabulous jewel collection
connected to an Agency security
breach.
Guest Cast: Elisa Danton:June
Chadwick
General Garrett:Michael Currie
McGill:Suzanne Lederer
Carpenter:Allen Williams
Writer: D.C. Black
Director: Sacha Schneider
Suitable For Framing
(airdate: May 14, 1987)
Lee and Francine are stripped of
their Agency credentials after they
pass secret documents to a youth
recruited by the Soviets.
Guest Cast: Harold Sylvester (McCaslin),
Michael Fairman (Sergei), John Allen
Nelson (Brian/Dubinski)
Writer: Whitney W. Robinson
Director: Harvey Laidman
Matter of Choice (airdate:
May 21, 1987)
Lee becomes obsessed with capturing
an old enemy who has already killed
two agents and plans on selling
STEALTH technology to Iran.
Guest Cast: David Haskell (Jonathan
Stone), Michael MacRae (Brody),
Conroy Gedeon (Dr. Dunleavy)
Writer: David Brown & Lynne Kelsey &
Lee Maddux,
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
The Khrushchev List (airdate:
May 28, 1987)
The retired founder of the Agency,
Harry Thornton, returns to
Washington with a former Soviet
courier, Christina Golitsyn, on an
apparently impossible mission-find
Khrushchev's list of spies that
implicates several top government
officials.
Guest
Cast: Howard Duff (Harry Thornton),
Barbara Bain (Christina Golitsyn),
Don Hood (Walter Singer), Richard
Bakalyan (Meatball Bonfelli), Al
Ruscio (Rostov), Andrew Divoff
(Russian Soldier), Andrew Masset (Quisguard)
Writer: Lee Maddux
Director: Oz Scott
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