MacGyver (1985 TV series, season 7)
MacGyver Season 7 | |
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"Back in Action – Ready for Danger" | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 16, 1991 – May 21, 1992 |
Season chronology |
The seventh and final season of MacGyver, an American television series, began September 16, 1991, and ended on May 21, 1992. It aired on ABC. The region 1 DVD was released on October 24, 2006.[1]
Episodes
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.[2] | |||||
127 | 2 | "The 'Hood" | Mike Vejar | Rick Mittleman | September 23, 1991 |
MacGyver moves to a beach neighborhood and gets to the know the locals.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
129 | 4 | "The Prometheus Syndrome" | William Gereghty | Robert Sherman | October 7, 1991 |
MacGyver is brought in to help find an arsonist called Prometheus.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
134 | 9 | "Deadly Silents" | William Gereghty | Brad Radnitz | November 18, 1991 |
MacGyver must help retrieve valuable films after a love triangle concerning two filmmakers.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
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.[2] | |||||
References
External links
- List of MacGyver episodes on IMDb
- List of MacGyver season 7 episodes at TV.com
- MacGyver at epguides.com
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