An episode guide for SCARECROW AND MRS. KING compiled by Donna R. Lemaster 8/1/96 Filmed in Hollywood by Shoot the Moon Enterprises, Ltd. in association with Warner Brothers Television. created by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner This program premiered on Monday, October 3, 1983 at 8:00 PM (EST) on CBS. In September of 1986 it moved to Fridays, and in February 1987 it moved to Thursday, where it remained until its final rerun aired in September. Regular performers: >Bruce Boxleitner as Lee Stetson >Kate Jackson as Amanda King >Beverly Garland as Dotty West >Mel Stewart as Billy Melrose >Martha Smith as Francine Desmond >Paul Stout as Philip King >Greg Morton as Jamie King >Sam Melville as Joe King >Elyssa Davalos as Leslie O'Connor [ 3rd season ] >Frank Bonner as Henry "Buck" O'Connell [ 3rd season ] >Raleigh Bond as T.P. Aquinas [ 4th season ] >Myron Natwick as Dr. Smyth [ 4th season ] ============================================================================== 1st season CBS color 60 minutes ___ 001. pilot [ aka The First Time ] (10/3/83) written by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner directed by Rod Holcomb Dirk: John Saxon Mrs. Welch:Kate Reid Secret agent Scarecrow enlists Mrs. Amanda King, an unsuspecting divorcee and mother of two, as a courier in his his latest job to find a plug a leak in his Washington D.C. organization. ___ 002. There Goes the Neighborhood (10/10/83) written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming directed by Rod Holcomb Bobby Bushard:Ronald Lacey Harriet Rosemont:Bibi Besch Frank Bodeen:Frank Schuller Gretchen:Sharon Spelman Lee and Amanda go undercover in a Washington suburb where one housewife has been linked to a Central American gunrunner and another has been murdered. ___ 003. If Thoughts Could Kill (10/17/83) teleplay by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner story by Tom Sawyer directed by James Frawley Alec Belmont:Henry Darrow Dr. Glaser:Michael Fairman Dr. Chrysler:Stephen Lee A routine physical endangers both Lee and Billy when a mind control expert gets his hands on the Scarecrow. ___ 004. Magic Bus (10/24/83) written by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner directed by Mike Vejar Gordon Standish:John Carter Fremont:George D. Wallace Holt:Fred McCarren Sarge:Bob Herrons Emma Standish:Mina Kolb Lee and Amanda pursue a survivalist group who intend to use a stolen top-secret assault weapon against an unknown target. ___ 005. The AMC Kid (11/7/83) written by Gregory S. Dinallo directed by John Llewellyn Moxey Alexie:Meeno Peluce Wilson:Jay Robinson Candy:Jennifer Savidge Lee and Amanda babysit for the son of kidnapped Russian emigres, unaware that the boy is stealing computer codes to pay for his parents' freedom. ___ 006. Always Look a Gift Horse In the Mouth (11/14/83) written by Peter Lefcourt directed by Corey Allen Princess:Jane Kaczmarek Bo Johnson:Morgan Woodward Prince Rheza:Andres Aybar Earl Dowd:Dennis Burkley Agent:Richard Narita Lee and Amanda are assigned to protect the prince of an oil-rich country and his American wife from would-be assassins. ___ 007. Service Above and Beyond (11/21/83) written by Peter Lefcourt directed by James Frawley James Delano:Paul Shenar Curt Hollander:Walter Gotell Harry Singer:Raymond Singer Commoran:John Ingle Saito:Jim Ishida Mrs. King poses as a wealthy jet setter to attract the attention of a businessman suspected of selling military secrets. ___ 008. Saved By the Bells (11/28/83) written by Joel Steiger & Stu Krisman directed by Winrich Kolbe Dirk:John Saxon Zinoviev:Lee Bergere Rostov:Kai Wulff Delong:Robert Darnell Enemy agents kidnap Amanda to trade for an imprisoned agent, but when the Agency refuses to deal, Lee takes matters into his own hands. ___ 009. Sudden Death (12/5/83) written by directed by Nicholas Sgarro Bela Pravik:Yakov Smirnoff Crandall:Jerry Hardin Lazlo:Peter Eibling Phil. Brunasky:Michael Talbott 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. ___ 010. The Long Christmas Eve (12/19/83) written by Peter Lefcourt directed by James Frawley Ted Rudolph:Albert Salmi Lucas:Robert Hogan Ivan/Santa:Mischa Hausserman Dimitri:Charles De Vries On Christmas Eve, Lee and Amanda must find a bitter ex-agent threatening to expose working agents if he isn't reunited with his long-estranged daughter. ___ 011. Remembrance of Things Past (1/9/84) written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming directed by Sigmund Neufeld, Jr. Russell Sinclair:Doug McClure Alec Belmont:Henry Darrow Patsy Peters:Marie Windsor Someone is killing agents after slipping them a warning note-just like the one passed to Lee by a pencil vendor. ___ 012. Lost and Found (1/16/84) written by Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming directed by James Frawley Spinelli:George Chakiris Eva Spinelli:Andrea Marcovicci Sergeant Magovich:Rae Allen Corporal Zuchov:Mike Kulcsar Corporal Danilov:Vojo Goric 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. ___ 013. I Am Not Nor Have I Ever Been ...a Spy (1/30/84) written by Peter Lefcourt directed by Nicholas Sgarro El Lagarto:Richard Yniguez Ramon:Pepe Serna Evelyn McGuire:Diana Douglas De Gregorio:William Marquez Caesar Varga:Julio Medina 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. ___ 014. Dead Ringer (2/6/84) written by Juanita Bartlett directed by William Wiard Brobich:Nehemiah Persoff Sandor:Eric Goldner Driver:Clement St. George 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. ___ 015. The Mole (2/13/84) written by Cliff Gould directed by Russ Mayberry David Benson:Robert Desiderio Walter David Reilly:John Anderson Viktor:Alex Rodine Lee ansd Amanda are assigned to find an Agency "mole" who has been passing secrets to Moscow. ___ 016. Savior (2/27/84) written by Marshall Goldberg directed by William Wiard Edison Ballon:Paul Gleason Major Sprague:William Boyett Fred Fielder:Allen Williams Amanda is stunned to hear that Lee has quit the Agency to work for an unscrupulous dealer in deadly weapons. ___ 017. The Artful Dodger (3/5/84) written by Pamela Chase directed by Christian I. Nyby II Alan Squires:Jared Martin J.C. Granger:Ted Gehring Gen. Titus Morgan:Jack Hogan Colonel Sykes:James Whitmore, Jr. A new friend of Amanda's may have ulterior motives affecting the Agency's investigation into the theft of military secrets. ___ 018. Filming Raul (3/19/84) written by Rudolph Borchert directed by Oz Scott Scotty:Jeffrey Weissman Raul:Rudy Ramos Vargas: Alex Colon A parking lot attendant and part time film maker holds the crucial clue concerning the disappearance of an Agency courier. ___ 019. Fearless Dotty (3/26/84) written by Timothy Burns directed by Christian I. Nyby II Keene:Terry Kiser Karlo:William Smith Waltz:Herman Poppe Dotty inadvertently gets involved in the intrigue when she picks up a book with some vital information before the proper agent can. ___ 020. Weekend (4/23/84) written by Rudolph Borchert directed by Cliff Bole Jay Armin:Stephen Elliott Valerie:Stephanie Blackmore Tuck Tucker:Jason Wingreen Amanda and Lee enjoy a weekend at a resort posing as newlyweds in order to prevent a kidnapping and hopefully catch the perpetrator. __ 021. Waiting For Godorsky (5/7/84) written by Rudolph Borchert directed by William Wiard Princess Valosky:Hildegard Neff Mikhail:Jack Kosslyn Antov:Alex MacArthur Sigrid:Clara Perryman Godorsky:Vladimir Skomarovsky Babak:Ted Sorel Amanda runs into foreign intrigue at an estate sale when she meets a woman targeted by an Eastern Bloc hit squad. ============================================================================== 2nd season ___ 023. To Catch a Mongoose (10/1/84) Conrad Barnhill:Stephen Davies Mongoose:Geoffrey Whitehead Keaton:John Forbes-Robertson Alby:Harry Fowler Scotland Yard man:Haydn Wood Amanda is sent to London to identify an old school friend suspected of being a ruthless killer. ___ 024. The Times They Are A Changin' (10/8/84) Haddy Kemp:Simon Callow Baron Von Eiger:Sky Dumont Ortiz:Kevork Malikyan The Agency sends Amanda to Munich to contact an Amercian expatriate who is in contact with a German terrorist organization. ___ 025. Double Agent (10/15/84) Douglas Harriman:Steve Eastin Barney Sleece:Michael DeLano Roland Brooks:Kaz Garas Augie Swann:Louis Welch (cameo):Arlene Francis A bitter ex-agent threatens Amanda's position when he decides to name names concerning the government's use of amateur spies. ___ 026. The Legend of Das Geisterschloss (10/22/84) Emily Farnsworth:Jean Stapleton Dr. Edwin Hanover:Ralph Michael Dr. Ian McCarren:James Cosmo Col. Metzger:David Shawyer Marianna:Isa Haller Lee and Amanda follow the drawings of a British agent kidnapped in Austria in order to free her. ___ 027. Charity Begins At Home (10/29/84) Jerry Perrine:Jason Evers Masterson:William Jordan Mrs. Coleman:Elena Verdugo Carling London:William Smithers 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. ___ 028. Brunettes Are In (11/12/84) Rollo:Eugene Butler Sinclair:Robert Pine Gail Taylor:Sandra Kearns Lee must rescue Amanda from white slavers as they try to recover a microdot that could save agents' lives. ___ 029. Our Man In Tagernsee (11/19/84) Harry Hollinger:Joris Stuyck Karl Portillo:Michael Gothard Lt. Volkenauer:Stuart Wilson Werner Mueller:Jonathan Coy 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. ___ 030. Affair At Bromfield Hall (11/26/84) Lord Bromfield:John Rhys-Davies Gwyneth:Meg Wynn Owen Geoffrey:Patrick Drury Errol Pridemore:James Warwick Margery:Margery Withers Ronald Compson:Jeremy Young In London to investigate a security leak, Amanda gets involved with a seedy photographer and a sex scandal. ___ 031. A Class Act (12/3/84) Peggy Marlowe:Pamela Brull Vardosk:Joseph Whipp Dr. Floyd:Louis Schaefer Gregorian:Michael G. Hawkins Lila Adams:Kay Tomborg Amanda finally gets to attend an Agency training class, but the curriculum contains an unexpected bonus-Eastern Bloc assassins who have infiltrated the group. ___ 032. Playing Possum (12/10/84) Yuri:Milos Kirek Ilya Kreschenko:John Colicos Vassily Barkhov:Ken Tigar Perry Lunsford:Paul Mantee Amanda cannot remember a vital clue to the whereabouts of a nuclear device planted in Washington DC by renegade Soviets. ___ 033. The Three Faces of Emily (12/31/84) Emily Farnsworth:Jean Stapleton Sydney Whitsett:David Knapp Sykes:Randy Brooks Garrison:Jeff Osterhage 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. ___ 034. Ship of Spies (1/7/85) Orlando Gravas:Corey Rand Miles Beckwith:Andy Romano Emiliano:Reni Santoni Rackam:Gary Wood Jillian Davis:Marlyn Mason Lee and Amanda board a Caribbean cruise ship to find out why an informant has disappeared. ___ 035. Spiderweb (1/14/85) Mitch Larner:Dana Elcar Margaret Brock:Priscilla Morrill Julian Zaken:Carlos Romero Rina Alexian:Joan McMurtrey Lee is flabbergasted when he's assigned to investigate Amanda as the prime suspect in a major security leak at the Agency. ___ 036. A Little Sex, a Little Scandal (2/4/85) Rita Holden:Rita Taggart Wayne Foreman:Eric Server Senator Hoffmeir:William Joyce Mrs. Woodrow:Jane Kean Leon Sacks:Barry Pearl 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. ___ 037. A Relative Situation (2/11/85) Colonel Clayton:Arlen Dean Snyder General Patterson:William Bryant Sergeant Ballard:Gary Bisig Lieutenant Mauntel:Mike Vendrell Lee's uncle, a dedicated Air Force colonel, faces a court martial for the deaths of five pilots during maneuvers. ___ 038. Life of the Party (2/18/85) Frankie Columbus:Al Ruscio Malcolm Burling:Richard Cox Vic Burling:Kenneth Gilman Pauli:Mike Genovese Amanda and Francine go undercover as maids for a private-party service run by two brothers with mob connections. ___ 039. Odds On a Dead Pigeon (2/25/85) Gordon Redding:Dennis Lipscomb Larry Credle:Don Galloway Dr. Medlow:Walker Edmiston 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. ___ 040. Car Wars (3/11/85) Mario:Luke Andreas Nick Falcone:Antony Ponzini Gino:Eddie Barth LaRue:Milt Oberman Amanda becomes the object of attention for drug smugglers when she borrows a classic car from a government lot. ___ 041. DOA:Delirious On Arrival (3/18/85) Hans Retzig:Wolf Roth Augie Swann:Louis Welch Dr. Fronan:David Paymer Diersing:David Froman A ruthless arms dealer holds the only antidote for a mind-bending drug he added to Amanda's sandwich. ___ 042. You Only Die Twice (4/1/85) Sylvia Sampson:Gail Rae Carlson Craig Eiger:Richard Lynch Stephen Macey:Alan Fudge A Houston agent uses Amanda's biography as a background cover and winds up dead in the line of duty. ___ 043. Burn Out (4/8/85) Jack Harris:George McDaniel Peter Brackin:John Beck Travis Wayne:Ernie Lively Lee is assigned a desk when he apparently reaches a burn out point, but a former agent turns up with a more interesting proposition. ___ 044. Murder Between Friends (5/6/85) Byron Jordan:Stan Iver Augie Swann:Louis Welch Nabuti:James Avery Wilma:Nita Talbot 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. ___ 045. Vigilante Mothers (5/13/85) Robert Castille:Daniel Davis Dr. Ann Mallory:Linda Carlson Jean Kearsley:Sandy Faison Leonard Fletcher:Terrence McNally Mrs. Courtney:Doris Belack 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. ============================================================================== 3rd season ___ 046. A Lovely Little Affair (9/23/85) Allen:Ben Murphy Sophia Vessi:Dominique Pinassi Franco Necci:Pierrino Mascarino Inez Faber:Lucy Lee Flippin Wellington:Bill Sorrells Murray D. Murray:Allan Rich Amanda falls hard for a charming art restorer that Lee suspects is involved with international terrorists. ___ 047. We're Off to See the Wizard (9/30/85) Paul Barnes:Stephen Macht Serdeych:Michael Pataki Hal Jenkins:Robert Sampson Jake Thomas:Judd Omen 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. ___ 048. Over the Limit (10/7/85) Elizabeth Sullivan:Kim Darby Hamilton Rawlings:Dean Santoro Eric Sullivan:Richard Muenz Russell Towne:Les Lannom 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. ___ 049. Tail of the Dancing Weasel (10/14/85) Capt. Harry V. Thornton:Howard Duff Larry Crawford:Art Hindle Gregory:James Cromwell Mrs. Marston:Shirley Anthony The Agency's founder turns to Amanda for help in retrieving a letter that proves he's not a traitor. ___ 050. Welcome To America, Mr. Brand (10/21/85) James Brand:Harvey Jason Kenneth Clayton-Dobbs:David Fox-Brenton Eddie Munson:Joel Polis Stanley Chow:Keone Young "T.P." Percival Aquinas:Raleigh Bond Amanda is assigned to help a visitng British agent who believes that a US organization is at risk from a man he has been watching for several years. ___ 051. Sour Grapes (10/28/85) James McNeil:Charles Knox Robinson Jean-Pierre:Peter Elbling Penny McNeil:Molly Hagan Darrell Robison:Peter White The Agency becomes involved when a case of French wine brought home by a visiting congressman proves to be laced with heroin. ___ 052. Utopia Now (11/4/85) Curt Hollis:William Allan Young Peter Sacker:Geoffrey Lewis Rogan:Dan Lauria General Mailor:Jack Rader Lee bows to Amanda's scouting experoence as they seek the backwoods hideaway of a tax reformer with violence on his mind. ___ 053. Reach For the Sky (11/11/85) Robert Zorbel:Jack Calvin Chester Canaan:Mike Preston Denz:Garry Goodrow Daisy:Mindi Miller Curtis St. Clair:Guy Christopher Allan Aghaney:Gerald Castillo Billy risks his life and his career to prove that a banker friend was killed because of a plot involving electronic fund transfers. ___ 054. J. Edgar's Ghost (11/18/85) Agnes Snow:Dorothy Fielding Nick Cross:Bo Hopkins Capt. Ted Ronson:Raymond J. Barry A lonely Agency librarian is betrayed by her conman lover after she finds what might J. Edgar Hoover's secret files. ___ 055. Flight To Freedom (11/25/85) Colleen Donnelly:Nancy Stafford Bart Stoler:Kenneth David Gilman Ambassador Harcourt:Rick Jason Dominic Heck:David Orange Victor Lantz:Ken Sylk A foreign correspondent comes to believe that her fiance survived an ambush in a Latin Amercian country and is now back in Washington to testify against a diplomat in a Senate subcommitte hearing. ___ 056. The Wrong Way Home (12/2/85) Asam Ali Shamba:Garrett Morris Darrell Prescott:Robert Lipton Bryan Foster:Ray Reinhardt Mrs. McDragon:Erica Yohn Amanda's ex calls on her for help when he becomes the prime suspect in the murder of an African prime minister. ___ 057. Fast Food For Thought (12/16/85) Marvin Metz:Barney Martin Carla Quite:Pamela Susan Shoop Barry Metz:Peter Evans Lee and Amanda try to track down a poisoned special sauce by posing as prospective buyers for a fast-food franchise. ___ 058. One Bear Dances, the Other Doesn't (1/6/86) Andrei Zernov:Harold Gould Jake Lawrence:Gary Bayer Sanderson North:Linden Chiles It means romance and danger for Dotty when the Agency moves a Russisan scientist into Amanda's neighborhood for safekeeping. ___ 059. Playing For Keeps (1/13/86) Tina Thompson:Jill Carroll Donna Clayton:Sandra Kronemeyer Steckler:Kai Wulff Tony Maskeli:James Van Patten (Cameo):Tracy Austin Lee and Francine act as bodyguards for a tennis player whose VIP father is threatened by communists. ___ 060. The Pharoah's Engineer (1/27/86) Rupert Simpson:Ian Wolfe Frank Duran:Ray Wise Glynis Mendelson:Nedra Volz Lois Mendelson:Mary Jackson Lee and Amnada nust 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. ___ 061. The Triumvirate (2/10/86) Lance Dorn:Mark Sawyer Ren Lepard:Jordan Christopher Karl Eagles:Stephen Elliott Gerald Falken:Michael Cavanaugh An over payment on Amanda's paycheck leads her to a secret Agency file and three vigilante spies responsible for murdering several foreign agents. ___ 062. The Eyes Have It (2/17/86) Dr. Goldberg:Gary Lockwood Nathaniel Brody:Michael McRae Kurt Neumann:Judd Omen Lee can't rest easy in the hospital until he finds his missing contact lens, which contains a microdot with his secret spy network. ___ 063. Wrong Number (3/3/86) Dr. Will Towne/Popovich:Peter Jurasik Gregory:Jamie Cromwell Jango Hart:Charlie Brill In Afghanistan, the Soviets kidnap Francine to trade for an American mathematician Amanda believes has been set up by the KGB. ___ 064. The Boy Who Could Be King (3/10/86) King Edmund Spencer:Michael Bell Terry Wall 3:Larry Cox Sandra Wall:Donna McKechnie Ambassador Crowley:William Schallert 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. ___ 065. Dead Men Leave No Trails (3/31/86) Steven Sallee:Stanley Kamel Millicent McDonald;Jenny O'Hara VanKleef:Reid Shelton Ari:Robert Burgos Amanda accidentally runs into a terrorist with her car, but needs a violinist's diary to find him again. ___ 066. Three Little Spies (4/7/86) Isaac Petrovich:Ed O'Ross Chien Chang:James Pax Randall Skylar:Robert Picardo Pam Jentry:Ann Turkel 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. ___ 067. All the World's a Stage (5/12/86) Tony Marchand:Daniel Davis Sheriff Dale Cutler:Matt Clark Dr. Grant Smith:Benjamin Slack Tina Cutler:Faith Ford Lonny Nichols:Bruce Wright Serge Krutiov:Albert Paulsen Maria Von Klausen:Caroline Smith Amanda takes a part in a neoabsurdist play to find out why the Soviets are interested in backing it. ============================================================================== 4th season ___ 068. Stemwinder part 1 (9/19/86) written by Robert W. Gilmer and George Geiger, directed by Burt Brinckerhoff Alexi Makarov:Vladimir Skomarovsky Rostov:Al Rusico Sonja Chenko:Karen Kopins Dr. Quidd:George Coe A vindictive former spy constructs an elaborate sting operation that leaves Lee and Amanda looking like traitors. ___ 069. Stemwinder part 2 (9/26/86) written by Robert W. Gilmer and George Geiger, directed by Burt Brinckerhoff Alexi Makarov:Vladimir Skomarovsky Rostov:Al Ruscio Sonja Chenko:Karen Kopins 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. ___ 070. Unfinished Business (10/3/86) written by Lynne Kelsey directed by Kate Jackson Thomas Blackthorne:Michael Durrell Rene Sinclair:Jorge Rivero Landers:Clabe Hartley Jennie Stetson:Wendie Malick A current plot to assassinate a foreign dignitary uncovers past rumors that Lee's parents were double agents. ___ 071. No Thanks For the Memories (10/10/86) written by Lee Maddux directed by Harvey Laidman Zhmed Doorlof:Allan Kolman Tolst:Ian Ruskin Lvov:David Gamburg Sasha:Kyle T. Heffner Amanda finds a frightened Soviet defector hiding in her son's treehouse, and the man claims he was smuggled into the country by the KGB to knock the US strategic-command system. ___ 072. It's In the Water (10/17/86) written by directed by Carmine Davis:Gary Frank Sally Boyer:Stephanie Dunnam Franklin Miller:Michael Halsey 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. ___ 073. Night Crawler (10/31/86) written by directed by Addi Birol:Wortham Krimmer Mara Petrak:Maria Mayenzet Yusef El-Kebir:Alex Henteloff Lee's future plans are disrupted when Arab terrorists kidnap Amanda and try to trade her to the Libyans. ___ 074. Billy's Lost Weekend (11/7/86) written by Tom Chehak directed by Christopher Hibler Kimambo:Dennis Haysbert Rashidi:Roger Aaron Brown Lanni Jeans:Michele Lamar Richards Dr. Claudia Joyce:Nancy Culp 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. ___ 075. Photo Finish (11/14/86) written by David Brown directed by Cliff Bole "One-Eyed" Jake Williamson:Richard Herd R.D. Frampton:Georgann Johnson Tanner:John Hancock Amanda is suspended after a smear campaign by another spy reveals that she once took part in some anti-American demonstrations. ___ 076. The Man Who Died Twice (11/21/86) written by Cynthia Benjamin directed by Sidney Hayers Khai:Le Tuan Diem:Aki Aleong Haunani Minn Tranh Sen:Irene Yah-Ling Sun While pondering the effects their marriage could have on Amanda's family, Lee must deal with the apparent suicide of his top Vietnamese contact. ___ 077. Need To Know (12/5/86) rerun 6/25/87 written by directed by Raoul Nesbitt:Josef Sommer Charlie Benton:Sandy Ward Gary Gunning:Robin Strand Dursac:Michael Pataki Lee joins a reporter in investigating a newspaper publisher with apparent ties to a Romanian agent and US strategic metals. ___ 078. Santa's Got a Brand New Bag (12/19/87) written by directed by Bernie Jakes:Larry Gelman Maxwell Falcon:Lyman Ward Ingle:Reiner Schoene Engineer:Peter Kwong As a Christmas present, a disgruntled toy designer gives Lee information about a toy factory that masks sophisticated weapons development. ___ 079. Any Number Can Play (1/2/87) written by Lynne Kelsey directed by Harvey Laidman Harry Beaumont:James Noble Miles Trent:Barry Sattels Eddinger:Larry Dobkin Simons:Tony Ganios 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. ___ 080. Promises To Keep (1/9/87) written by David Brown & Lynne Kelsey & Lee Maddux, directed by Sidney Hayers Peralta:Geno Silva Jordan:John Vernon Dr. Smyth:Myron Natwick Foretune:Patrick St. Esprit The DEA reveals that Lee's friend, T.P. Aquinas, is connected to a major drug kingpin they're investigating. ___ 081. Rumors of My Death (1/23/87) written by Tom Chehak directed by Burt Brinckerhoff Ron Trask:Beau Starr Basil Weathers:Douglas Seale Alice Trask Babcock:Robin Curtis 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. ___ 082. Bad Timing (2/6/87) written by Robert W. Gilmer directed by Harry Mastro George Doneck:Jack Colvin Col.Thomas McJohn:John Lehne Dr. Karl Kelford:Harry Townes The Soviets inject Lee with a "doomsday" virus that gives him only 72 hours to live, and the agency scrambles to save him. ___ 083. Do You Take This Spy? (2/13/87) written by Robert W. Gilmer & Tom Chehak & George Geiger, directed by Burt Brinckerhoff Nick Grant:James Heasley Felicia McMasters:Nana Visitor McMasters,Sr.:William Prince Jason:Dennis Howard Big Tony:Pierrino Mascarino Tagsworth:Richard Paul 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. ___ 084. Mission of Gold (2/20/87) written by Lynne Kelsey directed by Dennis C. Duckwall Gus:Gene Evans Barney:Henry Jones Brockett:Peter Jason Norton Scott:Jordan Christopher During their California honeymoon, Lee and Amanda agree to help a retired marine biologist prove that salvaged doubloons are actually counterfeit. ___ 085. One Flew East (2/27/87) written by David Brown directed by Sigmund Neufeld, Jr. Archibald Mayfield:Michael Higgins Laura Mayfield:Jayne Modean Sidney Rollins:Mark Stevens Brad Donaldson:Bruce Fairbairn Lee and Amanda investigate a retired right-wing agent in connection with the kidnapping of an anti-nuclear activist and poet. ___ 086. All That Glitters (5/7/87) written by D.C. Black directed by Sacha Schneider Elisa Danton:June Chadwick General Garrett:Michael Currie McGill:Suzanne Lederer Carpenter:Allen Williams 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. ___ 087. Suitable For Framing (5/14/87) written by Whitney W. Robinson directed by Harvey Laidman McCaslin:Harold Sylvester Sergei:Michael Fairman Brian/Dubinski:John Allen Nelson Lee and Francine are stripped of their Agency credentials after they pass secret documents to a youth recruited by the Soviets. ___ 088. Matter of Choice (5/21/87) written by David Brown & Lynne Kelsey & Lee Maddux, directed by Burt Brinckerhoff Jonathan Stone:David Haskell Brody:Michael MacRae Dr. Dunleavy:Conroy Gedeon Lee becomes obsessed with capturing an old enemy who has already killed two agents and plans on selling STEALTH technology to Iran. ___ 089. The Khruschev List (5/28/87) written by Lee Maddux directed by Oz Scott Harry Thornton:Howard Duff Christina Golitsyn:Barbara Bain Walter Singer:Don Hood Meatball Bonfelli:Dick Bakalyan Rostov:Al Ruscio 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. I'd like to thank DIZZ (Janice) from GEnie and Lynn Fudge for corrections and additions to this guide. ============================================================================| | copyright (c) 1996 Donna R. Lemaster. 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