Simon & Simon (season 3)
Simon & Simon (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 23 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 29, 1983 – March 29, 1984 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the third season of Simon & Simon.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Thursdays at 9:00-10:00 pm (EST).
Nielsen ratings
The season ranked fifth with a 23.8 rating.
DVD release
The DVD was released by Shout! Factory.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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37 | 1 | "Grand Illusion" | Vincent McEveety | E. Jack Kaplan | September 29, 1983 |
A magician dies performing a trick he was suspected of stealing from his rival. | |||||
38 | 2 | "DJ DOA" | Christian I. Nyby II | James Crocker | October 6, 1983 |
An eccentric DJ believes she saw another DJ being kidnapped from a studio. | |||||
39 | 3 | "I Heard It Was Murder" | Christian I. Nyby II | Teleplay by: Bill Dial Story by: David Douglas Sher | October 13, 1983 |
The Simons are tasked with protecting a blind woman who heard a murder take place. | |||||
40 | 4 | "Bail Out" | Vincent McEveety | Paul Magistretti | October 20, 1983 |
The Simons investigate the death of a record executive that may not have been accidental. | |||||
41 | 5 | "Fly the Alibi Skies" | Vincent McEveety | Tom Porter | October 27, 1983 |
The Simons enlist the aid of whiz kid Richie Adler in a murder investigation. | |||||
42 | 6 | "Shadow of Sam Penny" | Vincent McEveety | Michael Piller | November 3, 1983 |
The Simons help the detective who caught the original thieves in a missing-jewels case that has been reopened 30 years later. | |||||
43 | 7 | "Caught Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" | Sigmund Neufeld, Jr. | Gary Kemper | November 10, 1983 |
Detective Downtown Brown helps the Simons look for a cop who disappeared after a fur-theft bust left two officers dead. | |||||
44 | 8 | "The Bare Facts" | Sigmund Neufeld, Jr. | Ruel Fischmann | November 17, 1983 |
Rick and A.J. go 'under cover' to infiltrate an exclusive nudist colony, the last known whereabouts of a missing contractor they've been hired to find. | |||||
45 | 9 | "Too Much of a Good Thing" | Gary Grillo | George Geiger | December 1, 1983 |
The Simons track a missing chemist to a citrus farm that's using an illegal insecticide. | |||||
46 | 10 | "Betty Grable Flies Again" | Burt Kennedy | Teleplay by: Timothy Burns Story by: Arthur Alsberg & Don Nelson | December 8, 1983 |
A pilot who's been convicted of abandoning his crew during World War II hires the Simons to find a B-25 that may prove his innocence. | |||||
47 | 11 | "Bon Voyage, Alonso" | Roy Campanella, Jr. | Teleplay by: William M. Whitehead Story by: Mike Lloyd Ross and William M. Whitehead | December 15, 1983 |
A group of hijackers take over a cruise ship carrying Rick, Cecilia and their charges. | |||||
48 | 12 | "All Your Favorite Games" | Vincent McEveety | Don M. Mankiewicz | December 22, 1983 |
The Simons attempt to protect a gambler whose testimony could put a gambling boss in jail. | |||||
49 | 13 | "John Doe" | Gary Grillo | Bruce Cervi | January 5, 1984 |
A man who's unable to remember the last three months of his life hires the Simons to find out why he's been charged with murder. | |||||
50 | 14 | "Dear Lovesick" | Bernard L. Kowalski | John Kostmayer | January 12, 1984 |
An advice columnist asks for the Simons' help when letters from a reader suggest that a murder is about to happen. | |||||
51 | 15 | "Bloodlines" | Burt Kennedy | Phil Combest | January 19, 1984 |
While on the trail of a trainer's stolen mare, the Simons discover a connection to the death of the trainer's father, who was killed in a race accident years ago. | |||||
52 | 16 | "Heels and Toes" | Georg Fenady | Jim Tisdale | February 2, 1984 |
The Simons are hired as a prima ballerina's protectors. | |||||
53 | 17 | "The Wrong Stuff" | Vincent McEveety | Alan Brennert | February 9, 1984 |
The release of a porno film that's been in the vault for years could lead to consequences for the teacher who's the star and a former astronaut who's the producer. | |||||
54 | 18 | "Double Play" | Burt Kennedy | Michael Piller | February 16, 1984 |
The Simons' search for the person who framed them for stealing securities leads to a celebrity-lookalike escort service. | |||||
55 | 19 | "Under the Knife" | Gerald McRaney | Teleplay by: Timothy Burns Story by: Kenneth Brooten & Stuart Chapman and Timothy Burns | February 23, 1984 |
A surgeon hires the Simons to find proof that the plaintiff in a malpractice suit is faking his paralysis just to get $6 million. | |||||
56 | 20 | "Harm's Way" | Sigmund Neufeld, Jr. | Richard Chapman & Philip DeGuere | March 1, 1984 |
A woman who hired the Simons to find her ex-husband is actually part of group trying to bump off a Federal agent standing in the way of an assassination plot. | |||||
57 | 21 | "The Dillinger Print" | Vincent McEveety | Teleplay by: William M. Whitehead Story by: Harry Butler & Logan Clarke and William M. Whitehead | March 8, 1984 |
John Dillinger is implicated in the murder of a retired FBI agent. | |||||
58 | 22 | "Corpus Delecti" | Kim Manners | Mike Lloyd Ross | March 22, 1984 |
Even though the Simons are expected to gain a $120,000 commission, they find it suspicious that the clues in an insurance investigation have come together too easily. | |||||
59 | 23 | "The Disappearance of Harry the Hat" | Vincent McEveety | Phil Combest | March 29, 1984 |
The Simons are hired to help a timid accountant create a new identity, but the accountant has yet to reveal his old identity. |
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