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- "Raynor meets with President Kennedy. The family goes with him." (Quoted from the description that accompanies the episode.)
- 19705.5 (10)TV EpisodeSingers Belland and Somerville perform "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother." Guest Audrey Meadows plays a southern belle trying to choose between two brothers Graves and Conway.
- A naive, young attorney joins a law firm run by a crusty, experienced lawyer. The two frequently clash over the younger's idealism. Their relationship isn't made any easier by the bumbling private detective the firm employees to handle their investigations.
- "Raynor has to fly this top-secret mission and go to Washington DC." (Quoted from the description that accompanies the episode.)
- 1962–1992TV-G8.0 (11)TV EpisodeJohnny answers questions from the audience. Steven Wright performs stand-up and is interviewed; 90-year-old Avon saleslady Rosie Gries.
- Gage is confronted by police chief Jack Mannion when a CIA agent is murdered in his car.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G7.4 (17)TV EpisodeJohnny awards a prop to an affiliate manager. Craig T. Nelson (Coach (1989)); Michael Crawford (album "Performs Andrew Lloyd Webber") is interviewed and performs; Bob Costas (Later with Bob Costas (1988)) discusses the upcoming Olympics.
- Noland faces a possible suspension and lawsuit when he shoots a college student he thought was about to rob a convenience store.
- "People' s Choice Awards" - American award, that is awarded to the figures of pop culture on results the spectator voting. Handed annually, since 1975. 2005 to of winner in each of nominations found out by means of the sociological questioning, and then voting was organized in the Internet.
- Mannion takes part in a Civil War reenactment when a Confederate participant is shot and the evidence points to murder.
- The estranged husband of Jack Mannion's fencing instructor, Sonya, turns up and causes a scene outside the school and Jack intervenes. Later Sonya phones Jack to say that her husband is trying to break in. By the time Jack arrives at her apartment, the husband has been killed with Sonya claiming self defence. While Jack believes her story, Detective Parras isn't so sure. In another case, Page and Debreno chase a drugs dealer and have a shootout at an ice rink. The dealer escapes and in the follow up investigation, Debreno recognises a junkie as a former classmate, Chris Gunner, from the police academy. Gunner contacts the police for the reward on the dealer and agrees to set him up for arrest.
- A gang gun battle in front of a church and a rash of car thefts leads Manion and team to suspect the carjackers are part of an organized and growing El Salvadoran ring that's transporting the cars to El Salvador for sale. Using RICO statutes to begin rounding up suspects for questioning, the gang retaliates by targeting Manion's Gang Task Force commander. In a shootout, Dept. Chief Nolan is seriously wounded.
- Things between Mannion and the mayor get even more intense when the mayor's mentally disturbed disappears after two cops take him to a hospital.
- Mannion investigates a series of robberies where pharmaceuticals, mostly AIDS medications, were stolen.
- An ex-convict is suspected of killing his girlfriend when she's found dead after falling from a third-story apartment window.
- The teen who was the recipient of Ella Farmer's heart is a suspect in a gas-station robbery where the owner was killed, but the boy claims innocence.
- Mannion investigates a series of hate crimes when the perpetrators vandalize a mosque and break into Ella's apartment.
- A law student attempts to commit the perfect crime by killing a stranger, confessing to the murder and recanting his confession.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G8.3 (22)TV Episode
- Reeves and the team put on a basketball clinic. The players soon learn that although they live in poverty, there are children much more needy. Meanwhile Stone attempts a get rich scheme but as usual it blows up.
- Ella's son Ricky and a friend end up in the hospital after collapsing during a birthday party. When it's discovered they accidentally ingested drugs, Mannion goes after those responsible.
- Mannion discovers an underground system of justice in a neighborhood whose citizens are tired of unfair treatment by the police and the courts.
- Mannion comforts a friend dying from AIDS.
- Mannion comes to realize that he's looking for a modern-day Robin Hood when he sees a vision of the Virgin Mary.
- A respected Vietnamese colonel is suspected of running a sex-slave operation using kidnapped Asian girls when one is found dead.
- A lawyer and his wife are killed in their home and the only witness is their autistic daughter. Jack Mannion calls on former F.B.I. hostage negotiator Tommy Morgan, (who is now a horse whisperer), to try and get through to the girl and discover the identity of the killer.
- A local reporter's body is found at an abandoned building and the evidence suggests that a paraplegic is the murderer.
- Mannion takes on a powerful city commissioner he suspects is partly to blame for a shrinking budget that has forced the chief to lay off officers, but the mayor is so upset with the move, he looks for an excuse to fire the chief.
- A reporter charges Mannion for committing a war crime in Vietnam 32 years ago by ordering the deaths of 18 innocent people and one of Mannion's fellow soldiers confirms the story.
- Mannion returns to D.C. hoping to get his old job back as chief of police, but the mayor has other ideas.
- The team investigates a shooting of a doctor by an angry family member who thinks their terminally ill mother died too soon. As the investigation proceeds the team uncovers what appears to be a pattern of this happening at the hospital, leading Manion to suspect that one or more doctors are performing mercy killings.
- The wife of a heavyweight boxing champion is found dead in her hotel room and Temple is suspected of killing her because of his past relationship with her.
- A Russian leads Mannion to a confrontation with his nemesis Dimitri Putin.
- Mannion searches for a $2 million Picasso painting stolen from a local museum.
- Mannion tries to stop the execution of a man falsely accused of murder when a priest receives an anonymous letter revealing the location of the murder weapon.
- Debreno is assigned to protect a popular singer who received a death threat for performing at the Kennedy Center Honors.
- Dimitri Putin kidnaps Mannion's daughter and claims he's willing to trade her for his own daughter, who's in a witness-protection program.
- A little girl is kidnapped, and in tracking down suspects Manion's ex-wife Sherry gets seriously wounded in a gun battle with one of the suspects. As the crisis unfolds, Manion begins to suspect that the little girl's family might not be telling their full story.
- Mannion heads to Paris and follows the Government official he suspects is behind the attempt on his life.
- Mannion gets another chance to capture a contract killer who eluded him 25 years ago when the hit man emerges in D.C.
- Headquarters is put under quarantine when Brander and Temple are exposed to a suspected terrorist brought in with a potentially deadly virus.
- The Voice Arts® Awards is a global competition celebrating some of the world's most brilliant media, where the voice is a key creative element. Voice Actors, Creative Directors, Producers, Marketing Executives, Copywriters, Audio Engineers, Casting Directors and Spoken Word Artists all have a voice and 80 categories include English and Spanish, as well as OUTSTANDING BODY OF WORK - FOREIGN LANGUAGE, which includes all languages. The 2018 Voice Arts® Awards Gala was held at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, CA on November 18th.
- Mannion trails a killer targeting interracial couples, one of which was a black councilman married to a white woman.
- A policeman is run over while investigating a parked car. Sergeant Brander rushes to the scene and gives mouth to mouth to the cop in an attempt to save his life. Later in hospital it's revealed that the cop is gay. Although the cop's partner claims to have tried to save him, Mannion notices that while Brander's uniform is covered in blood, the partner's uniform is clean. Mannion wonders if the partner really did try to save his colleague, or is he lying. Meanwhile, the team discover that the car was being used by members of a local college Frat house to video drugged girls while they molest them.
- An old man is killed while visiting the Korean War memorial. Jack Mannion's team discover that he was living under an assumed identity and was actually Ella Farmer's uncle, who was a suspect in a 1940s murder case. The team try to solve both cases to find the truth.
- A 7-year-old boy shoots two of his students with a gun that had been confiscated in a buy-back program.
- Nancy goes back on patrol to investigate a shooting death outside a trendy restaurant owned by a man who's supposedly the victim of a carjacking ring.
- Mannion seeks information in the death of a CIA agent who was working undercover.
- Temple goes undercover in a fencing operation to catch crooks on tape bringing in stolen property.
- Temple and Debreno search for the source of a lethal heroin that's hit the streets.
- Mannion attempts to take down the leader of a gang who shot down a rival and make a suspected arsonist confess to starting a fire in a park.
- Deputy Chief Noland's doctors fight for his life in surgery while Manion and team continue to shake down the El Salvadoran gang to find the Deputy Chief's attacker. The trail leads to the brother of Debreno's girlfriend and eventually to the gang-leader who's running the gang from prison.
- Mannion is under political pressure to reinstate a police commander he demoted for his poor job performance.
- Mannion moves into a housing project to find the man who murdered a young woman in the courtyard.
- A former teacher takes the Board of Education hostage and demands an investigation to determine if toxic materials are contaminating a local school.
- The Chief finds trouble in L.A. .
- Mannion discovers a possible conspiracy within the government when he investigates the murder of a homeless veteran of the Vietnam War who was reported missing in action.
- Mannion gets personally involved in the case of a missing husband, while McGregor threatens a former IRA gunman in D.C. for peace talks.
- Mannion goes after a dealer supplying drugs to rich executives, while his ex-wife shows up with some bad news.
- Billy, a friend of Jimmy's visits - with suitcase in hand. He stays in Kim and Greg's backyard. Billy makes himself at home, setting up clothes lines in the backyard, moving yard furniture, etc. Jimmy gets tickets for the hockey game.
- Several officers who were caught stealing on the job by Mannion are needed to control a riot when Fidel Castro visits the city along with a Cuban admiral who bombed many exiles.
- The city panics when a serial killer who murdered 11 people in 1985 but was never caught is reportedly responsible a recent slaying similar to his past crimes, especially when a letter is supposedly written by the killer claiming credit.
- Mannion tries to reunite a troubled boy in foster care with his mother, who's in prison on drug charges.
- Mannion learns that his son's girlfriend has been supplying his son with an illegal drug.
- Join Emmy-Winning host Kelsey Grammer for a celebration of the rich television history of NBC.
- An old friend of Nancy's who is currently in witness protection, drops in to catch up on old times. It turns out that Nancy's friend is unwittingly being targeted in a plot to kill off witnesses in protection slated to testify against a mob boss. Separately, Temple is losing sleep moonlighting for a security firm to pay off his $400,000 wrongful-death judgment.
- Mannion tries to stop a gang war while negotiating the release of two officers captures by one of the gangs.
- After getting shot on his boat and falling into the Potomac River, Mannion fights for his life to figure out who's trying to kill him.
- Mannion promises to provide better protection to cab drivers after one shoots a passenger he thought was trying to rob him.
- At Christmastime, two groups of Santas go to war over the best corner to collect contributions to charity.
- Mannion pursues a ring of thieves who snatch expensive purses to sell on the black market when a woman is murdered in one of their attacks.
- Ricky's father goes on trial for killing the boy's mother, Temple tries to talk a victim into testifying against a serial rapist and Nick discovers shocking evidence against the mayor.
- The mayor blames Mannion for riots in the streets when the chief refuses to fire an officer accused of committing police brutality.
- A criminal called the Jackal is stalking old people, emptying their bank accounts and murdering them.
- Noland reopens a missing-persons case from eight years ago when the body of a 5-year-old boy is discovered.
- Mannion looks for a vigilante killing men convicted of molesting children.
- Sheila Gable, a tough single mother to five offbeat kids tries to survive on a shoestring budget in a (not so) beautiful Midwestern town.
- Mannion goes to New York for his ex-wife's wedding, while an ex-cop accuses Noland of covering up a case from 30 years ago involving a politician's son.
- Mannion's old partner comes to D.C. and immediately gets involved in a murder case.
- The FBI gives the police an order to participate in a rehearsal for a possible terrorist attack.
- Golden Globe Award - American award awarded by the Hollywood association of the foreign press from 1944 for works in movies and television's pictures.
- The History of the First Fifty Years of NASCAR.
- Mannion looks for a bad cop when a woman claims to have been raped by a police officer who made her stop for committing a traffic violation.