2024-06-24
Part 1 of two. Small creatures emerge from the center of the Earth. Jimmy: Jack Larson. Lois: Phyllis Coates. (Repeat).
Conclusion. The townspeople mobilize to repel the strange creatures. George Reeves, Phyllis Coates. (Repeat).
After a powerful laser is stolen, Walker hunts down the thieves to discover they've subsequently had it stolen from them. (Repeat).
Seeking to prove her father innocent of murder, a student gets Trivette to help. Meanwhile, registering for their wedding shows Alex a part of Walker she'd not seen before. (Repeat).
Walker comes back from Los Angeles with Sammo Law to track down a killer. (Repeat).
A diplomat's son assaults Gage, but is protected by diplomatic imunity. (Repeat).
After killing an FBI infiltrator and a judge who sentenced one of their own, a hate group plans to destroy a unity festival in Dallas. Braxton: Judson Scott. Darvin: Robert Bailey Jr. Hoagland: Mark Houghton. J.J.: Norris Young. Clay: Tom Martin. Reece: Todd Cattell. Judge: Del Johnson. Hector: Alcides "Train" Dias. Gage: Judson Mills. (Repeat).
John defends Cameron when Derek accuses her of betrayal. Meanwhile, Sarah encounters a Terminator, and Cromartie gets closer to John. (Repeat).
In the season finale, Sarah and Derek attempt a shady business deal with a mystery man. Meanwhile, John and Cameron encounter a dangerous situation during a school trip. (Repeat).
Kirk seeks an antidote to paradise when his crew deserts the Enterprise for a planet where colonists enjoy an idyllic existence, thanks to the tranquilizing effect of parasitic plant spores. Leila: Jill Ireland. Sandoval: Frank Overton. Leslie: Eddie Paskey. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Sulu: George Takei. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: William Shatner. (Repeat).
Worf finds he is the only one who notices reality changing---and his sanity ebbing---after he returns from a competition. Wesley: Wil Wheaton. Gul Nador: Mark Bramhall. Ogawa: Patti Yasutake. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Troi: Marina Sirtis. (Repeat).
An alien outlaw tries to prevent extradition from DS9 to his home planet by tempting Odo with knowledge of a colony of shape-shifters on a distant asteroid. Ah-Kel/Ro-Kel: Randy Oglesby. Rom: Max Grodenchik. Hadran: Gordon Clapp. Yareth: Leslie Engelberg. (Repeat).
The Voyager enters Borg space and encounters a devastating new threat. (Repeat).
T'Pol talks Archer into joining the shore-leave party on the planet Risa, where he encounters a troubled alien beauty (Dey Young); Hoshi learns a new language from a local man (Rudolf Martin); a pair of aliens take advantage of Trip and Reed; Dr. Phlox's hibernation is disrupted by Mayweather's injury. Directed by Michael Dorn (who played Worf on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"). Dee'Ahn: DonnaMa
MacLeod helps an old friend who is convinced that a man dating her daughter is the same person who murdered the young woman's father some 25 years before. Consone: Anthony DeLongis. MacLeod: Adrian Paul. Richie: Stan Kirsch. (Repeat).
A record-company owner's 11-year-old son is kidnapped while delivering newspapers and his two bodyguards are gunned down. The kidnappers demand more than $3 million in ransom money to be delivered in one hour or they will kill the boy. The investigation reveals the boy's father is the target in three separate police investigations involving drugs, organized crime and gangs. Meanwhile, Don talks to
A statistician friend of Charlie's claims three people she worked with on a project have been killed over a two-week period and she fears she is next. Charlie doesn't know how seriously to take her concern since she is known for wacky ideas and theories. The investigation reveals all of the victims did consulting work for a billionaire businessman. (Repeat).
A 6-year-old (Brittany Alyse Smith) is left in Reno's care after her father becomes involved in a money-laundering operation. Tracy: John Calvin. Hound Adams: Geoffrey Blake. Reno: Lorenzo Lamas. Cheyenne: Kathleen Kinmont. (Repeat).
Bonner's overprotective aunt hampers his search for elusive bank robbers. Aunt: Connie Gilchrist. Bonner: John Payne. Ethan: Edgar Buchanan. Sheriff: Stuart Randall. (Repeat).
Big Hat Anderson and Lily Keats are married, and Frank Tate, the newspaper editor, is given the grooms 'big hat' to wear. As he leaves the saloon, he is shot and killed. Dan must find the killer, and starts with former loves of the bride. Frank Tate was a regular in the cast, as the editor who respected and worked with Dan and Johnny. His niece, Julie, comes in this episode to take over his job at
After he's cheated in a crooked card game, Bret tries to even the score by beating his opponent---and the odds---in a horse race. Nora: Saundra Edwards. Carson: Tod Griffin. Blake: William Reynolds. Taylor: Emile Meyer. Sam: Guy Wilkerson. Connors: George O'Hanlon. (Repeat).
Prison officials allow Randall to help Tom Dunn escape in order to retrieve the missing fifty thousand dollars Dunn had stolen. (Repeat).
While hot on the trail of a murderer, Josh comes across a man about to be lynched by a group of vigilanties. The victim happens to be the same man that Randall has been chasing. (Repeat).
Renegade Indians seize a settler's wife as their hostage. Paladin: Richard Boone. Lieutenant: Charles Gray. Brennan: Robert Gist. Esteban: Brad Weston. (Repeat).
Jenny Lake has two problems: an unwanted suitor and a pack of counterfeit money. Paladin: Richard Boone. Wilson: Peter Leeds. Matlock: Phil Chambers. Carruthers: Trevor Bardette. (Repeat).
The drovers hold a mock funeral for Wishbone's wounded twin brother to deceive his Indian pursuers. Wishbone: Paul Brinegar. Favor: Eric Fleming. Chief: Anthony Dexter. Rowdy: Clint Eastwood. Wanakawa: Monte Blue. Nolan: Sheb Wooley. (Repeat).
The fate of the Cannon ranch is in jeopardy when a lady friend of Manolito is taken by bandits. With Cannon and his crew hot on their trail, the bandits soon find they are in for more than they bargained for. (Repeat).
An Indian is accused of treason when an Army unit he's leading gets ambushed. (Repeat).