"SCARECROW AND MRS. KING": Top Favorite Season Three (1985-1986) Episodes

Mar 27, 2019 15:15



Below is a list of my favorite Season Three episodes from the CBS series, "SCARECROW AND MRS. KING". Created by Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming, the series starred Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner:

"SCARECROW AND MRS. KING": TOP FIVE FAVORITE SEASON THREE (1985-1986) Episodes



1. (3.05) "Welcome to America, Mr. Brand" - Amanda King is recruited to serve as babysitter for a vacationing British accountant, a clumsy James Bond wannabe who claims he has stumbled upon evidence that reveals the identity of a Soviet spy. Harvey Jason guest starred.



2. (3.18) "Wrong Number" - Following Agent Francine Desmond is kidnapped in Beirut, Amanda and Agent Lee Stetson become embroiled in a plot created by the latter's old KGB nemesis, Gregory, that involves the kidnapped Francine, an American mathematician and the latter's Soviet doppelganger. James Cromwell, Andrew Divoff and Peter Jurasik guest-starred.



3. (3.07) "Utopia Now" - Amanda and Lee has a camping trip in the Virginia backwoods in order to spy on an outspoken tax protester who may have more than political reform on his agenda and a stash of explosives. Geoffrey Lewis, Frank Bonner, Dan Lauria and David Faustino guest-starred.



4. (3.17) "The Eyes Have It" - While Lee recovers in the hospital from a car accident, his contact lenses, which contain a valuable microdot, goes missing. Gary Lockwood guest starred.



5. (3.02) "We're Off to See the Wizard" - Lee recalls an old tragedy when a series of murders claim the lives of women he used to work with or dated. Stephen Macht and Michael Patuki guest-starred.



Honorable Mention - (3.20) "Dead Men Leave No Trails" - When Amanda becomes involved in a traffic accident, she accidentally exposes a dead terrorist, who turns out to be living and preparing to strike at an Embassy gathering. Stanley Kamel and Roger Burgos guest-starred.

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