"REMINGTON STEELE": Top Five Favorite Season One (1982-1983) Episodes

Mar 16, 2014 09:57



Below is a list of my top five favorite episodes from Season One (1982-1983) of NBC's "REMINGTON STEELE". Created by Robert Butler and Michael Gleason, the series starred Stephanie Zimbalist, Pierce Brosnan, James Read and Janet DeMay:

"REMINGTON STEELE": TOP FIVE FAVORITE SEASON ONE (1982-1983) EPISODES



1. (1.21) "Sting of Steele" - Remington Steele's former mentor, Daniel Chalmers, travels to Los Angeles to seek Steele's help in dealing with a vindictive and crooked London casino owner, and winds up romancing Laura Holt's mother, Abigail. Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., John Orchard and Beverly Garland guest starred.



2. (1.05) "Thou Shalt Not Steele" - A woman from Steele's past asks him to help her steal a valuable painting that Laura has already agreed to protect, while the latter deals with her visiting mother. Cassandra Harris and Beverly Garland guest starred.



3. (1.16) "Steele Crazy After All These Years" - Fellow detective Murphy Michaels' college homecoming is marred by a murder that awakens memories of a bombing on campus ten years before. Annie Potts, Sharon Stone, Todd Susman, Tony Plana, Allyce Beasley and Xander Berkeley guest starred.



4. (1.13) "A Good Night's Steele" - Laura and Steele pose as a doctor and insomniac patient respectively, in order to find a murderer at a sleep disorder clinic. Paul Reiser guest starred.



5. (1.20) "Steele's Gold" - A prospector's journal stolen during a party leads Laura, Steele and Murphy on a wild gold hunt through the desert with murder suspects. William Russ guest starred.



Honorable Mentioned: (1.22) "Steele in Circulation" - After preventing a banker from committing suicide, Steele recruits Laura and Murphy's help in finding out who had tricked the man into stealing over two million dollars.

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