2024-07-04
The Team's leery when Face suddenly receives a Government pardon, and when Face sets out on his own, it's all the Team can do to keep an eye on him. Fowler: Shelagh McLeod. Vaughn: David Hedison. Hannibal: George Peppard. (Repeat).
A rock star under a kidnap threat hires the Team to protect her until things quiet down. George Peppard, Dwight Schultz. Skrylow: Walter Olkewicz. Juarez: Victor Campos. Mussaf: Julius Carry III. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Walker's 19th-century alter ego, Hayes Cooper, rides again in a tale paralleling the 21st-century kung-fu Ranger's manhunt of Emile Lavocat (Marshall Teague), a killer with an old score to settle. As Walker embarks on a manhunt, the stressful circumstances pose a threat to the health of Alex and her unborn child. Elsewhere, Trivette reconnects with an old flame (Tammy Townsend). May
Conclusion. The tale of legendary lawman Hayes Cooper (Chuck Norris in a dual role) parallels Walker's manhunt for a vicious killer looking to settle a century-old score. In other developments, Trivette's bond with Erika (Tammy Townsend) strengthens during his hospital stay; the health of Alex and her unborn child remain in jeopardy. Emile Lavocat/Milos Lavocat: Marshall Teague. Sydney/Opal Starli
Alex (Sheree J. Wilson) gets a threat from the first man she sent to prison, but she has no proof he's the same man who's stalking her. Duane: Mark Walters. Gilliam: Jonathan Hayes. Walker: Chuck Norris. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. (Repeat).
A transporter malfunction sends Kirk, Scotty, Uhura and McCoy to a parallel universe, where assassination, fear and treachery rule the Enterprise (and Spock has a beard). Marlena: Barbara Luna. Tharn: Vic Perrin. Lt. Kyle: John Winston. Scott: James Doohan. Sulu: George Takei. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. (Repeat).
Wesley (Wil Wheaton), on a break from Starfleet Academy, becomes involved in a dispute over the relocation of Native Americans from a planet annexed by the Cardassians. Adm. Necheyev: Natalia Nogulich. Anthwara: Ned Romero. Picard: Patrick Stewart. (Repeat).
Kira embarks on a mission to rescue a Bajoran resistance fighter (Richard Beymer) held prisoner in a Cardassian labor camp; a radical Bajoran faction begins to cause problems on DS9. Jaro: Frank Langella. Gul Dukat: Marc Alaimo. Rom: Max Grodenchik. Kira: Nana Visitor. Sisko: Avery Brooks. (Repeat).
Captain Janeway attempts to save Voyager from the Krenim weapon ship. (Repeat).
Archer and Reed go undercover on a preatomic-era alien world to retrieve a communicator Reed left behind on a previous visit and they're captured and held as spies. Gosis: Francis Guinan. Lt. Pell: Tim Kelleher. Dr. Temec: Brian Reddy. Barkeeper: Dennis Cockrum. (Repeat).
An amnesiac doesn't believe MacLeod when he tells her that she is an Immortal and that they were lovers some 300 years before. MacLeod: Adrian Paul. (Repeat).
Don's team tracks a serial rapist who uses his position as a cop to entrap his victims. (Repeat).
Don and his team invade an inner-city illegal drug operation and Don, on instinct alone, arrests a bystander who is later discovered to be plotting a more evil scheme than anyone at first realized. (Repeat).
After being convicted of Buzzy Burrell's murder and sent to a pentitentiary, Reno is targeted for death by his fellow prisoners. Rock: Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs. Thack: Nancy Everhard. Dixon: Stephen J. Cannell. Raja: Reginald T. Dorsey. (Repeat).
In a flashback, Bonner tells a story about his grandfather, fabled Marshal Jebediah Bonner. Vint/Jebediah: John Payne. Robby/Vint (as a boy): Dennis Holmes. (Repeat).
When stage robbers kill Loma Williams' brother, she becomes a one-woman vigilante force. After one of the men tells her where she can find the other one, she kills him. Then she heads for Laramie, the place where she was told she could find the other one. Dan tries to head off a bloodbath. (Repeat).
A man (Bruce Willis) dials his home phone number, and it's answered by his alter ego. Directed by Wes Craven ("A Nightmare on Elm Street"). (Repeat).
1. "Shatterday." A man accidentally dials his home phone number, and it's answered by his alter ego. 2. A housewife gets her wish for "A Little Peace and Quiet." Russell: Greg Mullavey. Clerk: Murukh. Susan: Virginia Keehne. Janet: Brittany Wilson. Wes Craven directed both stories. (Repeat).
1. "Wordplay." A man (Robert Klein) thinks everyone is speaking gibberish. 2. A writer is plagued by gremlin-like "Personal Demons," that no one else can see. Kathy: Annie Potts. Paul: Clive Revill. (Repeat).
Scientists are baffled by the changes a technician (John Ashton) undergoes in an isolation tank. Heilman: Ben Piazza. Lochridge: Terrance O'Quinn. (Repeat).
A loser (Eric Bogosian) profits from a stolen artifact's healing powers. Harry: Vincent Gardenia. Duende: Joaquin Martinez. (Repeat).
A photographer (Season Hubley) trying to decide between an overseas job or marriage, meets a mysterious boy. Greg: Nicolas Surovy. (Repeat).
In the first hour-long show, George Grizzard portrays a man whose sudden murderous impulse is followed by an apparent loss of memory and familiar surroundings. Jessica: Gail Kobe. Man: Wallace Rooney. Driver: George Petrie. Rod Serling is the host. (Repeat).
In his fourth and final series appearance, Burgess Meredith plays a linotypist who saves a dying newspaper by reporting on disasters---before they happen. Winter: Robert Sterling. Franklin: Ray Teal. Jackie: Patricia Crowley. Andy: Charles Thompson. Landlady: Doris Kemper. (Repeat).
Ed Nelson plays a newspaper reporter who stumbles into a small town where residents have extraordinary powers, which they insist remain hidden from the outside world. Dorn: David Opatoshu. Ellen: Natalie Trundy. Connelly: Jacques Aubuchon. Girl: Suzanne Cupito. Gas Station Attendant: Sandy Kenyon. (Repeat).