Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1985) Season 3
Scarecrow and Mrs. King is an American television series that aired from October 3, 1983, to May 28, 1987 on CBS. The show stars Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner as divorced housewife Amanda King and top-level "Agency" operative Lee Stetson who begin a strange association, and eventual romance, after encountering one another in a train station.
01 Amanda is swept off her feet by a charming art restorer she's assigned to tail---a man Lee suspects may be involved with terrorists.
9/23/1985
We're Off to See the Wizard 02 The link in the murders of six female agents seems to be Lee, but he suspects they may be tied to the burned-out agent he once idolized.
9/30/1985
03 A Save the Bay spokeswoman is implicated in the murder of a speaker at a rally for fishermen whose livelihood is threatened by crooked corporations.
10/7/1985
Tail of the Dancing Weasel 04 The Agency's founder needs Amanda's help to retrieve a purloined letter---proof he's not a turncoat.
10/14/1985
Welcome to America, Mr. Brand 05 Amanda rolls out the red carpet for a British accountant who fancies himself a spy and who has evidence of a Soviet plot to destroy the U.S. economy.
10/21/1985
06 Lee and Amanda investigate the fatal heroin overdoses of three top-ranking officials.
10/28/1985
07 In the backwoods of Virgina, Amanda draws on her scoutting expertise to help her and Lee find utoptan communtty run by an outspoken tax reformer who may have more political change on his agenda.
11/4/1985
08 Billy, against the advice of Lee, tries to prove a friend was murdered in connection with international electronic cash transfers.
11/11/1985
09 An ex-agent victimizes an Agency Librarian who has unearthed J. Edgar Hoover's secret files.
11/18/1985
10 A foreign correspondent believes her fiancé is still alive after an ambush in Latin America and may be in Washington to testify against a diplomat in a Senate subcommittee hearing.
11/25/1985
11 Amanda tries to locate her ex-husband, Joe, after receiving a call from him - then learns that he's the prime suspect in the murder of an African Prime Minister.
12/2/1985
12 Lee and Amanda pose as prospective buyers of a fast-food franchise to catch those responsible for poisoning a batch of hamburger sauce.
12/16/1985
One Bear Dances, One Bear Doesn't 13 When Dotty befriends a Russian scientist, who's been placed in Amanda's neighborhood for cover, she gets involved in romance and a kidnapping plot.
1/6/1986
14 Lee and Francine protect a tennis player who's the daughter of an international bigwig threatened by Communists.
1/13/1986
15 IFF discovers that a government building is being threatened by terrorists. They race against time and "night pirates" to discover who is threatened. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Mr. Jackson, Kate Jackson's real father.
1/27/1986
16 An error on her paycheck leads Amanda to a computer whiz, a secret computer file and a trio of vigilante agents.
2/10/1986
17 Lee lands in the hospital after a brawl, but he refuses to stay put because secret information listed on his missing contact lenses may be in enemy hands.
2/17/1986
18 In Afghanistan, the Soviets kidnap Francine, hoping to exchange her for a U.S. mathematician who Amanda believes has been set up by the KGB.
3/3/1986
The Boy Who Could Be King 19 Billy goes undercover as a jazz musician to find out the connection between a small nation's music king and a boy whose was found in the pocket of a dead man.
3/10/1986
20 Amanda uses the diary of a violin player to find a man she hit in a car accident, who turns out to be a terrorist.
3/31/1986
21 Lee and Amanda are assigned to work with rival spies from China and the Soviet Union, as the spies work their way across the nation, to see who's using an international star's non-profit organization for illegal activities.
4/7/1986
22 Amanda uses her community theater and college experience, taking a role in a play by an American playwright, to find out why the Soviets want to back the production. Lee poses as a journalist as they try to find investigative leads.
5/12/1986