List of ''MacGyver'' (1985 TV series) episodes
MacGyver is an American action-adventure television series created by Lee David Zlotoff and Henry Winkler. The show ran for seven seasons on ABC in the United States and various other networks abroad from 1985 to 1992.
The pilot episode was first aired in the US on September 29, 1985. The show's final episode aired on April 25, 1992 on ABC (the network aired a previously unseen episode for the first time on May 21, 1992, but it was originally intended to air before the series finale). Two television movies, MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis and MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday, aired on ABC in 1994.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 22 | September 29, 1985 | May 7, 1986 | ||
2 | 22 | September 22, 1986 | May 4, 1987 | ||
3 | 20 | September 21, 1987 | May 9, 1988 | ||
4 | 19 | October 31, 1988 | May 15, 1989 | ||
5 | 21 | September 18, 1989 | April 30, 1990 | ||
6 | 21 | September 17, 1990 | May 6, 1991 | ||
7 | 14 | September 16, 1991 | May 21, 1992 | ||
Lost Treasure of Atlantis | May 14, 1994 | ||||
Trail to Doomsday | November 24, 1994 |
Episodes
Season 1 (1985–86)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Jerrold Freedman (as Alan Smithee) | Thackary Pallor | September 29, 1985 |
2 | 2 | "The Golden Triangle" | Donald Petrie (opening gambit) Paul Stanley | Terry Nation (opening gambit) Dennis Foley | October 6, 1985 |
3 | 3 | "Thief of Budapest" | Lee H. Katzin (opening gambit) John Patterson | Terry Nation & Stephen Downing (opening gambit) Joe Viola | October 13, 1985 |
4 | 4 | "The Gauntlet" | Lee H. Katzin | Judy Burns (opening gambit) Stephen Kandel | October 20, 1985 |
5 | 5 | "The Heist" | Alan Smithee | Story by: Larry Alexander & James Schmerer Teleplay by: James Schmerer | November 3, 1985 |
6 | 6 | "Trumbo's World" | Lee H. Katzin (opening gambit) Donald Petrie | Stephen Kandel | November 10, 1985 |
7 | 7 | "Last Stand" | John Florea | Judy Burns | November 17, 1985 |
8 | 8 | "Hellfire" | Richard Colla | Story by: Douglas Brooks West Teleplay by: Stephen Kandel & James Schmerer & Douglas Brooks West | November 24, 1985 |
9 | 9 | "The Prodigal" | Alexander Singer | Story by: David Abramowitz & Paul Savage Teleplay by: David Abramowitz | December 8, 1985 |
10 | 10 | "Target MacGyver" | Lee H. Katzin (opening gambit) Ernest Pintoff | Terry Nation (opening gambit) Story by: Mike Marvin Teleplay by: Stephen Kandel & Mike Marvin & James Schmerer | December 22, 1985 |
11 | 11 | "Nightmares" | Cliff Bole | James Schmerer | January 15, 1986 |
12 | 12 | "Deathlock" | Cliff Bole (opening gambit) Alexander Singer | Jerry Ludwig (opening gambit) Stephen Kandel | January 22, 1986 |
13 | 13 | "Flame's End" | Bruce Seth Green | Story by: Hannah Louise Shearer Teleplay by: Stephen Kandel | January 29, 1986 |
14 | 14 | "Countdown" | Stan Jolley | Tony DiMarco & David Ketchum | February 5, 1986 |
15 | 15 | "The Enemy Within" | Cliff Bole | David Abramowitz | February 12, 1986 |
16 | 16 | "Every Time She Smiles" | Charlie Correll | James Schmerer | February 19, 1986 |
17 | 17 | "To Be a Man" | Cliff Bole | Don Mankiewicz | March 5, 1986 |
18 | 18 | "Ugly Duckling" | Charlie Correll | Larry Gross | March 12, 1986 |
19 | 19 | "Slow Death" | Don Weis | Stephen Kandel | April 2, 1986 |
20 | 20 | "The Escape" | Don Chaffey | Stephen Kandel | April 16, 1986 |
21 | 21 | "A Prisoner of Conscience" | Cliff Bole | Stephen Kandel | April 30, 1986 |
22 | 22 | "The Assassin" | Charlie Correll | James Schmerer | May 7, 1986 |
Season 2 (1986–87)
No. | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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23 | 1 | "The Human Factor" | Charlie Correll | Robin Bernheim | September 22, 1986 |
Summary: In the season premiere, MacGyver is asked by the military to examine a base's new security system, only for the computer to trap him inside and try to kill him.[1] | |||||
24 | 2 | "The Eraser" | Paul Krasny | Stephen Kronish | September 29, 1986 |
Summary: A hit man tricks MacGyver into helping find someone that he says is his son.[1] | |||||
25 | 3 | "Twice Stung" | Paul Krasny | Story by: Bill Froehlich & Mark Lisson & Phil Combest Teleplay by: Mark Lisson & Bill Froehlich | October 6, 1986 |
Summary: When his friend is scammed of his life savings and becomes suicidal, MacGyver works to reverse scam the money back.[1] | |||||
26 | 4 | "The Wish Child" | Charlie Correll | Story by: Stephen Kronish & Brian Lane & Stephen Kandel Teleplay by: Bill Froehlich & Stephen Kandel | October 20, 1986 |
Summary: In this episode, a young boy in China Town is being presented as the "Wish Child," a legendary figure. On behalf of the boy's older brother, MacGyver plans a rescue.[1] | |||||
27 | 5 | "Final Approach" | Alexander Singer | Rob Hedden | October 27, 1986 |
Summary: In a plane crash, MacGyver and four young people are stranded in the wilderness, and they must keep gang rivalries at bay between the youth.[1] | |||||
28 | 6 | "Jack of Lies" | Charlie Correll | Kerry Lenhart & John J. Sakmar | November 3, 1986 |
Summary: MacGyver discovers an old friend in Central America when Jack Dalton asks him to rescue a botanist.[1] | |||||
29 | 7 | "The Road Not Taken" | Cliff Bole | Story by: Chuck Bowman Teleplay by: Stephen Kronish | November 10, 1986 |
Summary: MacGyver must help rescue orphans and a nun from soldiers in Southeast Asia, encountering an old girlfriend in the process.[1] | |||||
30 | 8 | "Eagles" | Paul Krasny | George Lee Marshall | November 17, 1986 |
Summary: MacGyver helps two golden eagles survive a poacher.[1] | |||||
31 | 9 | "Silent World" | James L. Conway | Stephen Kandel | November 24, 1986 |
Summary: MacGyver's friend, a teacher, has unexplained nightmares that MacGyver suspects might be connected to a plan to hack a missile-guidance system.[1] | |||||
32 | 10 | "Three for the Road" | Alan Crosland | Story by: Mark Lisson & Rob Hedden Teleplay by: John J. Sakmar & Kerry Lenhart | December 15, 1986 |
Summary: When MacGyver hitches a ride with retirees after being stranded, he helps them realize they are being chased by the mob for possessing stolen fake bills.[1] | |||||
33 | 11 | "Phoenix Under Siege" | Gilbert M. Shilton | Story by: John I. Koivula Teleplay by: Stephen Kronish | January 5, 1987 |
Summary: Visiting the Phoenix Foundation with his grandfather to pick up hockey tickets, MacGyver encounters terrorists attempting to blow up the facility.[1] | |||||
34 | 12 | "Family Matter" | Alexander Singer | Paul Magistretti | January 12, 1987 |
Summary: Pete and MacGyver undertake a rescue mission when Pete's family is kidnapped by a vengeful former agent.[1] | |||||
35 | 13 | "Soft Touch" | Charlie Correll | Joan Brooker & Nancy Eddo | January 19, 1987 |
Summary: MacGyver helps a Russia defector seek asylum, and when Penny Parker stays at his place, they encounter an assassination plot to kill an official.[1] | |||||
36 | 14 | "Birth Day" | James L. Conway | Rob Hedden | February 2, 1987 |
Summary: MacGyver becomes trapped in an abandoned factory with a pregnant woman fleeing a murderous husband, with her delivery eminent.[1] | |||||
37 | 15 | "Pirates" | Bruce Kessler | Stephen Kandel | February 9, 1987 |
Summary: MacGyver is commissioned for a rescue when pirates kidnap an archeologist to help them find treasure.[1] | |||||
38 | 16 | "Out in the Cold" | Cliff Bole | Stephen Kronish | February 16, 1987 |
Summary: MacGyver is skiing on vacation when microfilm is hidden on him by a mob informant, and he must depend on an avalanche to protect him from the mob.[1] | |||||
39 | 17 | "Dalton, Jack of Spies" | Bob Sweeney | John J. Sakmar & Kerry Lenhart | February 23, 1987 |
Summary: At the viewing of his dead friend Jack Dalton, MacGyver discovers Jack isn't really dead and is also wanted for murder.[1] | |||||
40 | 18 | "Partners" | Cliff Bole | Mark Lisson & Bill Froehlich | March 2, 1987 |
Summary: A hit man and disguise master shows up to get revenge on MacGyver over a past incident.[1] | |||||
41 | 19 | "Bushmaster" | Don Chaffey | Rob Hedden | March 23, 1987 |
Summary: MacGyver goes to Central America to rescue a pilot accused of being a spy, only to find the pilot's daughter has stowed away.[1] | |||||
42 | 20 | "Friends" | Cliff Bole | Stephen Kronish | April 6, 1987 |
Summary: MacGyver considers resigning after a surprise birthday party at the Phoenix Foundation causes him to reflect.[1] | |||||
43 | 21 | "D.O.A.: MacGyver" | Cliff Bole | Jaison Starkes | April 27, 1987 |
Summary: MacGyver discovers a bomb planted at a funeral, only to lose the memory after a head injury.[1] | |||||
44 | 22 | "For Love or Money" | James L. Conway | Douglas Heyes, Jr. | May 4, 1987 |
Summary: In order to rescue a human rights activist from a psychiatric hospital in Czechoslovakia, MacGyver must pretend to be married to an agent he dislikes.[1] |
Season 3 (1987–88)
No. | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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45 | 1 | "Lost Love (Part 1)" | Cliff Bole | Jerry Ludwig | September 21, 1987 |
MacGyver encounters a former lover he though had died, and finds that Soviet agents are using her to steal valuables.[2] | |||||
46 | 2 | "Lost Love (Part 2)" | Cliff Bole | Jerry Ludwig | September 28, 1987 |
MacGyver works with Jack Dalton to reclaim a stolen jade statue, so that he can free his former lover from captivity. They soon start to think they are being double-crossed.[2] | |||||
47 | 3 | "Back from the Dead" | James L. Conway | Stephen Kronish | October 5, 1987 |
MacGyver helps a man he had earlier put into witness protection, when the man is spotted by the mob and his family kidnapped.[2] | |||||
48 | 4 | "Ghost Ship" | Mike Vejar | Stephen Kandel | October 19, 1987 |
MacGyver is mapping wilderness in Alaska, and discovers a Russian stowaway on an abandoned ship. The stowaway spins a tale of the crew fleeing from Bigfoot.[2] | |||||
49 | 5 | "Fire and Ice" | Alan Simmonds | Rick Husky | October 26, 1987 |
When one of MacGyver's friends is killed by a diamond thief who has diplomatic immunity, MacGyver and the friend's sister work to get the killer deported.[2] | |||||
50 | 6 | "GX-1" | Mike Vejar | Calvin Clements, Jr. | November 2, 1987 |
MacGyver is sent to destroy the remnants of an experiment American fighter jet that is shot down over East Germany. Aided by a psychic, Soviets are attempting to reach the jet first.[2] | |||||
51 | 7 | "Jack in the Box" | James L. Conway | David Rich | November 9, 1987 |
MacGyver is arrested while attempting to bail out Jack Dalton in a small Arkansas town. They find themselves forced to dig in an abandoned mine in a prison camp.[2] | |||||
52 | 8 | "The Widowmaker" | Mike Vejar | Story by: Harv Zimmel Teleplay by: John Whelpley | November 16, 1987 |
MacGyver is devastated when his best friend dies while they are mountain climbing. Also, Murdoc returns and wants revenge.[2] | |||||
53 | 9 | "Hell Week" | James L. Conway | Leonard Mlodinow & Scott Rubenstein | November 23, 1987 |
MacGyver judges a physics competition at the request of an old mentor, but when the son of that mentor fails to win the competition, he threatens to kill himself with a bomb.[2] | |||||
54 | 10 | "Blow Out" | Cliff Bole | Reed Moran | December 21, 1987 |
MacGyver goes through Nikki Carpenter's records, trying to find out why a terrorist is trying to kill her.[2] | |||||
55 | 11 | "Kill Zone" | Chuck Bowman | Calvin Clements, Jr. | January 4, 1988 |
MacGyver goes to recover a genetic experiment after a satellite crash. However, when the experiment is returned to the lab, its dangerous mutation makes the scientists want to keep it.[2] | |||||
56 | 12 | "Early Retirement" | Cliff Bole | John Whelpley | January 18, 1988 |
While overseeing the disarming of a nuclear warhead, MacGyver's boss Pete takes responsibility for a deadly explosion. MacGyver investigates and soon suspects that Pete's successor committed sabotoge.[2] | |||||
57 | 13 | "Thin Ice" | Cliff Bole | Rick Drew | February 1, 1988 |
MacGyver helps his old high school hockey coach in Minnesota take the team to the state championships, but they have to deal with a player's violent temper.[2] | |||||
58 | 14 | "The Odd Triple" | James L. Conway | Stephen Kandel | February 29, 1988 |
MacGyver and Jack are accused of complicity after they accompany a rich woman with newly acquired jewels on a flight to France.[2] | |||||
59 | 15 | "The Negotiator" | Charlie Correll | Calvin Clements, Jr. | March 7, 1988 |
MacGyver shuts down a marina project when he does research on the nearby wildlife, leading to the owner to hire a woman to force MacGyver to change his mind.[2] | |||||
60 | 16 | "The Spoilers" | Mike Vejar | Stephen Kandel | March 14, 1988 |
A mountain man is serving as a witness for MacGyver and Pete after he sees toxic waste being dumped. However, his war flashbacks may threaten the case.[2] | |||||
61 | 17 | "Mask of the Wolf" | Cliff Bole | Story by: John J. Sakmar & Kerry Lenhart and Calvin Clements, Jr. & Reed Moran Teleplay by: Calvin Clements & Jr. & Reed Moran | March 28, 1988 |
MacGyver and Jack help reclaim a stolen sacred wolf mask, but mercenaries abduct him for the relic.[2] | |||||
62 | 18 | "Rock the Cradle" | Mike Vejar | John Whelpley | April 18, 1988 |
An old girlfriend of MacGyver's leaves a baby in Jack's airplane hanger.[2] | |||||
63 | 19 | "The Endangered" | Charlie Correll | Peter Filardi | May 2, 1988 |
64 | 20 | "Murderers' Sky" | Mike Vejar | Herman Miller | May 9, 1988 |
MacGyver is asked to help protect a Chinese shipping business from a criminal takeover.[2] |
Season 4 (1988–89)
No. | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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65 | 1 | "The Secret of Parker House" | Mike Vejar | Story by: Gene Hanson Teleplay by: Rick Drew & John Sheppard & Gene Hanson | October 31, 1988 |
MacGyver is asked by Penny Parker to join her inspecting an allegedly haunted house she has inherited.[3] | |||||
66 | 2 | "Blood Brothers" | Charlie Correll | Rick Drew | November 21, 1988 |
MacGyver has memories of a traumatic accident, when he returns to his hometown. At home, he helps two local teenagers deal with drug dealers.[3] | |||||
67 | 3 | "The Outsiders" | Mike Vejar | Michelle Poteet Lisanti | November 28, 1988 |
MacGyver is taken in and cared for by an Amish family when he is in a car accident. He then helps them protect their land from a construction crew.[3] | |||||
68 | 4 | "On a Wing and a Prayer" | Charlie Correll | John Whelpley | December 5, 1988 |
In Barraca, MacGyver's friend Pete is taken hostage in a coup d'etat, and MacGyver and Jack must rescue him.[3] | |||||
69 | 5 | "Collision Course" | Chuck Bowman | Paul B. Margolis | December 12, 1988 |
MacGyver faces competition when he stands in for a Phoenix Foundation race car driver.[3] | |||||
70 | 6 | "The Survivors" | Michael Caffey | Reed Moran | January 9, 1989 |
While honing their survival skills, MacGyver and Pete encounter a downed Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) plane, as well as the dangerous drug smugglers who sabotaged it.[3] | |||||
71 | 7 | "Deadly Dreams" | Les Landau | Stephen Downing | January 16, 1989 |
MacGyver searches for an escaped murderer who is being manipulated by an incarcerated criminal, who in turn wants revenge on the detective who put him away.[3] | |||||
72 | 8 | "Ma Dalton" | Rob Bowman | John Whelpley | January 23, 1989 |
Jack Dalton discovers that his long-lost mother is a fugitive, with police, bounty hunters, and a government official hunting her.[3] | |||||
73 | 9 | "Cleo Rocks" | Chuck Bowman | John Sheppard & Rick Drew | February 6, 1989 |
MacGyver senses a trap laid by his arch-nemesis when his friend Penny Parker is cast as the lead in a musical.[3] | |||||
74 | 10 | "Fraternity of Thieves" | Michael Preece | Grant Rosenberg | February 13, 1989 |
Pete discovers that his son is selling classified information stolen from the Phoenix Foundation.[3] | |||||
75 | 11 | "The Battle of Tommy Giordano" | Mike Vejar | Marianne Clarkson | February 20, 1989 |
MacGyver must retrieve a young boy from the house of a mob boss, after the boy is kidnapped by his father from MacGyver's coworker.[3] | |||||
76 | 12 | "The Challenge" | Dana Elcar | Chris Haddock | February 27, 1989 |
MacGyver and Ray, an ex-gang member in trouble with the police and a local shop keeper, encounter racism in the neighborhood of the Challenger's Club.[3] | |||||
77 | 13 | "Runners" | Michael Caffey | Joel Schwartz | March 13, 1989 |
MacGyver helps a teenager deal with her abusive father and her pimp.[3] | |||||
78 | 14 | "Gold Rush" | William Gereghty | David Engelbach | March 27, 1989 |
MacGyver is on a joint US-Russian team to retrieve gold from a downed World War II plane in the Arctic. The gold is found missing.[3] | |||||
79 | 15 | "The Invisible Killer" | Dana Elcar | Chris Haddock | April 10, 1989 |
MacGyver beings to suspect that one of the Phoenix Foundation employees he is leading on a wilderness trip is an escaped criminal.[3] | |||||
80 | 16 | "Brainwashed" | Michael Caffey | John Sheppard | April 24, 1989 |
There is an assassination plot on an African country's leader, when MacGyver and Jack attend an awards ceremony.[3] | |||||
81 | 17 | "Easy Target" | Charlie Correll | Rick Drew | May 1, 1989 |
When a terrorist group intends to use an Electro Magnetic Pulse weapon on a city, MacGyver and Peter become hostages.[3] | |||||
82 | 18 | "Renegade" | Michael Caffey | Story by: Robert Bielak & Chris Haddock Teleplay by: Chris Haddock | May 8, 1989 |
When an ex-Navy Seal steals a vial of anthrax, MacGyver must talk his old friend down.[3] | |||||
83 | 19 | "Unfinished Business" | Charlie Correll | Marianne Clarkson | May 15, 1989 |
MacGyver, Jack and Pete are stalked by a foe from MacGyver's past when they go on a gold-panning expedition.[3] |
Season 5 (1989–90)
No. | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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84 | 1 | "Legend of the Holy Rose (Part 1)" | Michael Caffey | Stephen Downing | September 18, 1989 |
MacGyver helps his friend use a map to find the Holy Rose, an ancient artifact.[4] | |||||
85 | 2 | "Legend of the Holy Rose (Part 2)" | Charlie Correll | Stephen Downing | September 25, 1989 |
MacGyver and his friend continue to search for an artifact, although in Europe they encounter a dangerous jewel magnate.[4] | |||||
86 | 3 | "The Black Corsage" | Charlie Correll | Paul B. Margolis | October 2, 1989 |
The Phoenix Foundation shelters a defector who witnessed a murder, who also knows the location of a valuable necklace.[4] | |||||
87 | 4 | "Cease Fire" | William Gereghty | Chris Haddock | October 9, 1989 |
An assassination attempt wounds MacGyver in Geneva. An American schoolgirl helps him clear his name when he is framed as a sniper.[4] | |||||
88 | 5 | "Second Chance" | Michael Caffey | Robert Sherman | October 16, 1989 |
In Thailand, a large theft by American soldiers results in danger, and MacGyver tries to help. Also, his friend meets a son he didn't know he had.[4] | |||||
89 | 6 | "Halloween Knights" | Charlie Correll | John Sheppard | October 30, 1989 |
Murdoc's sister needs rescuing from his former employer, when she is scheduled to be executed by a professional assassination group.[4] | |||||
90 | 7 | "Children of Light" | Bill Corcoran | Rick Mittleman | November 6, 1989 |
MacGyver encounters a Chinese college student with struggles related to Tiananmen Square.[4] | |||||
91 | 8 | "Black Rhino" | Michael Caffey | Paul B. Margolis | November 13, 1989 |
In Africa, MacGyver is upset by the poaching of black rhinos, joining activists who are trying to prevent it.[4] | |||||
92 | 9 | "The Ten Percent Solution" | Michael Preece | Tom Drake & Sally Drake | November 20, 1989 |
While investigating the claims of a Holocaust survivor, MacGyver uncovers a neo-Nazi movement in American politics.[4] | |||||
93 | 10 | "Two Times Trouble" | Michael Preece | Robert Sherman | December 11, 1989 |
MacGyver's friend, a rock musician, is filming an anti-drugs PSA, when a series of accidents convince her that she is being targeted by her twin sister.[4] | |||||
94 | 11 | "The Madonna" | Michael Caffey | Cathleen Young | December 18, 1989 |
A homeless woman comes to stay at the Challengers Club, teaching them about the meaning of Christmas.[4] | |||||
95 | 12 | "Serenity" | William Gereghty | Stephen Kandel | January 8, 1990 |
MacGyver is watching a western, then falls asleep and dreams that Murdoc and Pete are trying to force him off his land.[4] | |||||
96 | 13 | "Live and Learn" | Harry Harris | Rick Mittleman | January 15, 1990 |
MacGyver mentors a high school student, who witnesses a safety inspector being bribed on a construction site.[4] | |||||
97 | 14 | "Log Jam" | William Gereghty | Lee Maddux | February 5, 1990 |
MacGyver seeks to expose the practices of a businessman from Japan by going undercover as a logger in the Pacific Northwest.[4] | |||||
98 | 15 | "The Treasure of Manco" | Michael Preece | Chris Haddock | February 12, 1990 |
MacGyver helps the daughter of his friend, who died in Peru looking for an artifact, continue to search for it.[4] | |||||
99 | 16 | "Jenny's Chance" | Michael Caffey | Rick Drew & John Sheppard | February 19, 1990 |
When a horse trainer is murdered, MacGyver organizes a gambling sting organization to catch the money launderer who killed them.[4] | |||||
100 | 17 | "Deep Cover" | Charlie Correll | Robert Sherman & Paul B. Margolis | February 26, 1990 |
When a sonar detection system is designed for the Phoenix Foundation, the owner of a submarine company wants to sell the system to a drug cartel.[4] | |||||
101 | 18 | "The Lost Amadeus" | Michael Caffey | Paul B. Margolis | March 19, 1990 |
MacGyver is enlisted to rescue a famous musician who was abducted for her Mozart-owned violin.[4] | |||||
102 | 19 | "Hearts of Steel" | Charlie Correll | Rick Mittleman | April 9, 1990 |
The daughter of a businessman is kidnapped by unhappy workers at his steel mill.[4] | |||||
103 | 20 | "Rush to Judgement" | Charlie Correll | Robert Sherman | April 16, 1990 |
When MacGyver is assigned to the jury of a racially-charged trial, he is placed in contempt of court for uncovering new evidence at the crime scene.[4] | |||||
104 | 21 | "Passages" | William Gereghty | Story by: Anthony Rich Teleplay by: John Sheppard | April 30, 1990 |
MacGyver falls and goes into a coma, where he meets his dead parents and grandfather Harry.[4] |
Season 6 (1990–91)
No. | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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105 | 1 | "Tough Boys" | Mike Vejar | Art Washington | September 17, 1990 |
MacGyver begins to think that a former marine in the youth center is training young vigilantes to destroy crack houses.[5] | |||||
106 | 2 | "Humanity" | William Gereghty | Lincoln Kibbee | September 24, 1990 |
MacGyver is taken hostage by a Romanian soldier, then saves his life.[5] | |||||
107 | 3 | "The Gun" | William Gereghty | Robert Sherman | October 1, 1990 |
MacGyver's friend from the youth center is accused of assassinating a presidential candidate years ago, when the gun is found.[5] | |||||
108 | 4 | "Twenty Questions" | Michael Caffey | Rick Mittleman | October 8, 1990 |
MacGyver's friend Lisa is arrested for burglary resulting from her alcohol problem.[5] | |||||
109 | 5 | "The Wall" | Michael Preece | Rick Drew | October 22, 1990 |
MacGyver helps reunite a woman with her long-lost grandfather. However, MacGyver discovers her real intentions are stealing his gold.[5] | |||||
110 | 6 | "Lesson in Evil" | William Gereghty | John Sheppard | October 29, 1990 |
When Dr. Zito escapes from court, MacGyver and the police are subjected to Zito's sadism.[5] | |||||
111 | 7 | "Harry's Will" | William Gereghty | Lincoln Kibbee | November 5, 1990 |
MacGyver inherits a vintage station wagon that possibly has a diamond pendant inside which is being hunted by thieves.[5] | |||||
112 | 8 | "MacGyver's Women" | Michael Preece | Lincoln Kibbee & Stephen Kandel | November 12, 1990 |
MacGyver is sent back to the Old West in a dream, after he is accused of having a fear of romantic commitment.[5] | |||||
113 | 9 | "Bitter Harvest" | Mike Vejar | Michael Kane | November 19, 1990 |
MacGyver goes undercover to investigate the death of a man who was protesting against the use of deadly pesticides.[5] | |||||
114 | 10 | "The Visitor" | William Gereghty | Brad Radnitz | December 3, 1990 |
MacGyver investigates what looks like a UFO landing in a small town.[5] | |||||
115 | 11 | "Squeeze Play" | Michael Preece | Art Washington | December 17, 1990 |
MacGyver helps take down counterfeiters who are making fake baseball collectors items.[5] | |||||
116 | 12 | "Jerico Games" | William Gereghty | Robert Sherman | January 7, 1991 |
At an international sports competition, MacGyver meets his high school sweetheart, who is married to the abusive sponsor of the event.[5] | |||||
117 | 13 | "The Wasteland" | Michael Caffey | Story by: Grant Rosenberg & Robert Hamner Teleplay by: Robert Hamner | January 21, 1991 |
MacGyver visits a wasteland test site owned by the Phoenix Foundation, and finds a note warning that death to could happen elsewhere if a developer is allowed to continue.[5] | |||||
118 | 14 | "Eye of Osiris" | Mike Vejar | John Sheppard | February 4, 1991 |
Archaeologists enlist MacGyver's help in finding Alexander the Great's tomb, but they have competition.[5] | |||||
119 | 15 | "High Control" | Michael Caffey | Lincoln Kibbee | February 11, 1991 |
MacGyver helps his friend, recently incarcerated, get a job, but discovers problems.[5] | |||||
120 | 16 | "There But For the Grace" | William Gereghty | John Considine | February 18, 1991 |
A priest is mugged, and MacGyver helps find the attackers.[5] | |||||
121 | 17 | "Blind Faith" | Michael Caffey | John Considine | March 4, 1991 |
MacGyver is enlisted to help return a video from San Pablo.[5] | |||||
122 | 18 | "Faith, Hope & Charity" | William Gereghty | Brad Radnitz | March 18, 1991 |
MacGyver steps in a bear trap while tracking a wolf, and is taken in by two elderly sisters.[5] | |||||
123 | 19 | "Strictly Business" | Mike Vejar | John Sheppard | April 8, 1991 |
Murdoc rejoins his former employer Homicide International Trust (HIT), and must deal with MacGyver to gain HIT's trust.[5] | |||||
124 | 20 | "Trail of Tears" | Michael Preece | Lincoln Kibbee | April 29, 1991 |
MacGyver investigates a power company that is attempting to build just outside sacred Native American land.[5] | |||||
125 | 21 | "Hind-Sight" | Michael Preece | Rick Mittleman | May 6, 1991 |
Pete is having eye surgery, and he and MacGyver reminisce in the hospital.[5] |
Season 7 (1991–92)
No. | # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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126 | 1 | "Honest Abe" | Michael Caffey | Lincoln Kibbee | September 16, 1991 |
A stealth helicopter is stolen.[6] | |||||
127 | 2 | "The 'Hood" | Mike Vejar | Rick Mittleman | September 23, 1991 |
MacGyver moves to a beach neighborhood and gets to the know the locals.[6] | |||||
128 | 3 | "Obsessed" | William Gereghty | John Sheppard | September 30, 1991 |
MacGyver thinks he sees Murdoc while he and Pete are overseeing the trial of a dictator.[6] | |||||
129 | 4 | "The Prometheus Syndrome" | William Gereghty | Robert Sherman | October 7, 1991 |
MacGyver is brought in to help find an arsonist called Prometheus.[6] | |||||
130 | 5 | "The Coltons" | William Gereghty | Story by: Michael Greenburg & Stephen Downing Teleplay by: Stephen Downing | October 14, 1991 |
Drama erupts between the Coltons, and MacGyver and Frank are abducted and left next to a bomb.[6] | |||||
131 | 6 | "Walking Dead" | Michael Preece | Mark Rodgers | October 21, 1991 |
A girl is kidnapped by Haitian criminals in Little Haiti in MacGyver's neighborhood, and MacGyver steps in.[6] | |||||
132 | 7 | "Good Knight MacGyver (Part 1)" | Mike Vejar | John Considine | November 4, 1991 |
MacGyver discovers that his family name was disgraced in the Middle Ages, and then dreams he has been sent there.[6] | |||||
133 | 8 | "Good Knight MacGyver (Part 2)" | Mike Vejar | John Considine | November 11, 1991 |
MacGyver continues to dream he is in the world of King Arthur.[6] | |||||
134 | 9 | "Deadly Silents" | William Gereghty | Brad Radnitz | November 18, 1991 |
MacGyver must help retrieve valuable films after a love triangle concerning two filmmakers.[6] | |||||
135 | 10 | "Split Decision" | Michael Caffey | David Rich | December 2, 1991 |
MacGyver is enlisted as a boxing coach when Earl Dent decides he wants to go professional in the sport.[6] | |||||
136 | 11 | "Gunz 'N Boyz" | William Gereghty | Art Washington | December 16, 1991 |
MacGyver helps teenagers who are being recruited into local gangs to sell drugs.[6] | |||||
137 | 12 | "Off the Wall" | Michael Preece | Rick Mittleman | December 30, 1991 |
MacGyver bails out a graffiti artist friend, followed by drama over an eviction notice.[6] | |||||
138 | 13 | "The Stringer" | Mike Vejar | John Sheppard | April 25, 1992 |
While investigating Chinese labor regulations, MacGyver meets a photojournalist who turns out to be his son.[6] | |||||
139 | 14 | "The Mountain of Youth" | William Gereghty | Brad Radnitz | May 21, 1992 |
MacGyver is the subject of a prophecy to find the Fountain of Youth.[6] |
TV films (1994)
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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Lost Treasure of Atlantis | Mike Vejar | John Sheppard | May 14, 1994 | |
MacGyver and his former college professor (Brian Blessed) search for the Lost Treasure of Atlantis. | ||||
Trail to Doomsday | Charlie Correll | John Considine | November 24, 1994 | |
MacGyver, after the death of a close friend, discovers a nuclear processing plant in Great Britain and a plan to sell nuclear weapons. |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 "MacGyver - Season 2 - Episode List". IMDB.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "MacGyver - Season 3 - Episode List". IMDB.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "MacGyver - Season 4 - Episode List". IMDB.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 "MacGyver - Season 5 - Episode List". IMDB.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 "MacGyver - Season 6 - Episode List". IMDB.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "MacGyver - Season 7 - Episode List". IMDB.
External links
- List of MacGyver episodes on IMDb
- List of MacGyver episodes at TV.com
- MacGyver at epguides.com
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