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A shooting sends police divers into the Hudson River where they find a VW bus linked to a murder case closed in the 1960s during student uprisings.
Discovery of a parolee's corpse in a car trunk sends detectives after a suspect that bounty hunters also want, dead or alive.
Briscoe and Curtis probe the murder of a popular Harlem community leader; McCoy and Carmichael struggle to prevent a chaotic situation.
Discovery of a corpse in Battery Park reunites squads when the victim turns out to be a Baltimore official. (Concluding on ``Homicide: Life on the Street.``)
Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a girl who managed to die, unnoticed, amid the hustle and bustle of an ER's waiting room.
Briscoe and Curtis investigate a possible homicide while probing the assault of a retired divorce attorney.
Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of a police officer who was shot while on an undercover stakeout.
Detectives link the shooting of an investigative reporter to a sensationalized murder case, closed 20 years earlier.
Family secrets unravel when detectives look for motives for a college professor being thrown into the path of a subway train.
Brennan tries online dating but ends up the target of a shooting when she tries to meet her date at a local restaurant.
When the remains of a filmmaker are found in the ventilation shaft of an underground tunnel, Brennan and Booth discover a subterranean world of homeless people.
The investigation of the bones of a shooting victim leads to a counterfeiting ring.
When a body is found clutching a 300-year-old finger bone, Booth and Brennan's investigation leads them to a dive site where a pirate may have buried his treasure.
Brennan wakes up in the bathroom of her New Orleans motel room, bloodied and beaten with no memory of what happened.
While examining a young girl's cancer, Brennan and Booth uncover a bone-smuggling ring.
Booth and Brennan's investigation of an apparent suicide of a protester in Arlington National Cemetery may lead to a military scandal.
A 9-year-old boy begins spending all his time at the Sanford home.
A newspaper ad leads Fred and Lamont to try out for a low-budget movie.
A drama coach comes to the Sanford home to tutor Lamont for an acting role.
Lamont runs afoul of the stars in an astrological mix-up involving his father and Aunt Esther.
Fred witnesses a burglary at Julio's house but is too scared to identify the criminals for the police.
Lamont promotes an all-female singing trio from Philadelphia, The Three Degrees.
Fred's new color television set may be the same one that was stolen from Grady.
Lamont and Rolla go into a gay bar by mistake during a night out on the town.
Lamont and Julio go into the used auto-parts business and drive Fred to Skid Row.
Fred makes his first airplane trip when his uncle leaves him an inheritance.
Fred succumbs to Donna's pressures and agrees to get married, but his family has other ideas; Fred and Donna plan to wed in a private ceremony at the Sanford home, and Lamont uses this as a ploy to try to get rid of Donna.
Fred donates a collection of rare jazz albums to a music library in order to get a tax write-off.
Fred's buddies turn his house into a pool hall when Lamont buys him a pool table.
Grady is sick of being a boarder for the bickering Ferguson's and vents his frustrations to Fred.
Fred and his friends plan a cheer-up party after attending a friend's funeral.
A question arises as to whether Fred is really Lamont's father.
Lamont goes to court after receiving what he feels is an unfair traffic ticket.
A dispute arises between Fred and Julio over the boundary dividing their properties.
Briscoe and Curtis investigate a corporate mogul's death, caused by an overdose of a drug that enhances sexual performance.
When the murder of an audio-system installer links to the mob, McCoy's office must ensure witnesses' safety.
Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a promising mathematician who was involved in a turbulent relationship with a college professor.
Briscoe and Curtis become entangled in the Russian mafia while investigating two murders with a speechless child as the only witness.
McCoy must link jailed Russian mob suspects to money laundering and murder before their release on technicalities.
McCoy aims to prosecute both the suspect and the gun manufacturer after a shooting spree in Central Park kills 15 people.
The detectives suspect a 10-year-old girl is responsible for the death of a boy at a construction site.
A judge maintains her husband's innocence after a botched murder attempt leaves her mortally wounded.
A scandal involving two wealthy families threatens McCoy and Carmichael's chances of a conviction in the murder of a drug-addicted girl of 15.
McCoy opposes his former colleague, Jamie Ross, in the murder of another attorney for which a man may be wrongly convicted.
Briscoe, resentful at being second-guessed by fellow officers, feuds with Green over an exasperating murder case.
Even with key DNA evidence, a new witness jeopardizes the conviction of a man suspected of bludgeoning a woman into a coma.
Briscoe and Green think a life insurance salesman's valuable information about his policies was a motive for his murder.
A misunderstanding leads Andy and Aunt Bee to believe that they are both anxious to get married.
Detective Barney Fife, of the big city police department, pays a visit to his old hometown Mayberry; he goes to the premiere of a former girlfriend's movie.
Andy's perennial romance with Helen is jolted a bit when Andy's old high school sweetheart moves back to town.
Aunt Bee has a brief fling as co-owner of a Chinese restaurant.
Floyd decides to give up his Mayberry barbershop when Howard Sprague buys the building and raises the rent fifteen dollars a month.
Andy and aunt Bee learn their ancestor is the state's biggest swindler, just before the town of Mayberry unveils his statue as a hero.
Helen writes a children's book that is accepted for publication; Andy faces the disquieting prospect of being the fiancée of a celebrity.
Andy and Opie face the difficult problem of helping an old milk-wagon horse find contentment in retirement.
Opie insists on studying piano until he finds out that football and piano practice are incompatible.
Staid county clerk Howard Sprague becomes a comic and performs on a TV amateur hour.
County Clerk Howard Sprague volunteers to become the Big Brother of a high school boy.
Andy is disappointed that Opie chooses someone else as his ``most unforgettable character'' for a school essay.
Goober faces disaster when a printing error awards Floyd a large cash prize in his gas station contest.
Mary Carter accepts Opie's invitation to a party, then throws him over at the last minute.
Howard, a last-minute substitution on the bowling team, astonishes everyone by bowling a perfect game.
Aunt Bee takes two ``friends'' along when she wins a trip to Mexico.
Andy must cancel a big date with Helen when he has to confer with a lawyer in Raleigh, N.C.
Andy sends Opie to an exclusive camp for boys, where he makes a wealthy friend.
Millie's former boyfriend threatens to beat up Howard if the two don't break up.
Briscoe and Green track a gigolo and con artist who is suspected of murder, but they run into problems when McCoy and Carmichael interview a victim's family.
When a teenager is found murdered, Detectives Briscoe and Green suspect a school bully who displays an avid interest in martial-arts weapons.
A mentally disturbed suspect refuses to take his antidepressant medicine, rendering him incapable of standing trial for murder.
The parents of a missing child accuse each other of having the baby until a gruesome discovery is made.
The detectives continue searching for a shooter who may be responsible for several unsolved murders years earlier.
McCoy has trouble holding a case against a teenager's boyfriend suspected of killing two girls when she refuses to talk about his abuse.
The murder of a stockbroker points to organized crime when the prime suspect is killed by a hired hit man.
McCoy and Carmichael find two patrolmen partially responsible for the killing of a white teenager in Harlem.
When a bomb kills six on a helicopter flight, evidence points to a victim's wife who is influenced by two financial advisers (Annette O'Toole, Michael McKean).
Briscoe and Green first suspect gang members when a woman is found stuffed inside a car trunk, until they find out that she was married and having an affair.
Briscoe and Green learn that a murdered woman was not only a patron of the arts, but that an artist she supported created a painting similar to the crime scene.
The detectives' investigation into the strangulation of an Asian-American stripper leads them to corrupt officers.
The detectives struggle to determine the motive of a club owner who hired two men to kill a stripper.
The detectives suspect a comatose woman's husband tried either to commit a mercy killing or to kill her for her money.
Barney interferes with Andy's attempts to romance Mayberry's County Nurse, Mary Simpson; when Andy suggests to Barney that he and Mary need some alone time, Barney immediately thinks that they are getting married.
Floyd hires a second barber, Medwin, when his barbershop gets too hectic. The shop flourishes, but Andy becomes suspicious when he sees the same men going into the shop every day.
J. Howard Jackson, a big-shot newspaper publisher, accuses Andy of misconduct in office after Andy fines him for a traffic violation.
Barney's cousin Virgil overcomes his awkwardness as soon as he learns that people have confidence in him.
Otis overcomes his weakness for liquor and impresses his relatives when Andy makes him a temporary deputy.
When Opie starts talking about Mr. McBeevee, Andy and Barney suspect he has an imaginary friend.
Peggy McMillan and Andy get along fine until he learns her father is rich.
The new mayor of Mayberry is critical of Andy's work as sheriff.
When Aunt Bee goes away for a visit, Andy and Opie discover the problems of bachelorhood.
The Mayberry mayor demands Andy get a crime expert from the city to help solve several cow thefts.
Peggy McMillan breaks a date with Andy and Barney tries to console him.
Barney loses his self-confidence when two farmers ignore his warning to stop selling produce from their truck.
The Mayberry band, which has more flats than sharps, gets ready for its annual trip to the state band competition.
Floyd tries to impress his pen pal Madelyn Grayson, a rich widow, by pretending to be a wealthy man. Things get complicated when Madelyn decides to visit Mayberry and meet him face-to-face.
Opie is jealous of all the time his father spends with his new girlfriend, so he feigns several illnesses to keep them apart.
Aunt Bee drops hints that she wants a bed jacket for her birthday, but Andy is oblivious. When he realizes he let his aunt down, Andy goes to great lengths to get her the bed jacket.
Street's foster brother Nate is ensnared in a criminal enterprise that could ruin them both; a ruthless crew uses deadly force while stealing from card casinos; Buck approaches Deacon to partner on a private security opportunity.
Hondo and the team rally to support Street when he puts his life on the line to help his foster brother Nate break away from a drug ring.
Hondo, Deacon, Tan and Cmdr. Hicks engage in a manhunt across Tokyo when an extradited fugitive escapes local custody; the rest of SWAT search for any contacts the criminal cultivated while hiding out in Los Angeles; Street isolates himself.
The team searches for a link between the seemingly unconnected victims of a lone gunman targeting women; Luca assists with a homicide investigation in his neighborhood; Lt. Lynch pushes Chris to do a news interview.
Family secrets unravel when detectives look for motives for a college professor being thrown into the path of a subway train.
Detectives link the shooting of an investigative reporter to a sensationalized murder case, closed 20 years earlier.
Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of a police officer who was shot while on an undercover stakeout.
Briscoe and Curtis investigate a possible homicide while probing the assault of a retired divorce attorney.
Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a girl who managed to die, unnoticed, amid the hustle and bustle of an ER's waiting room.
Discovery of a corpse in Battery Park reunites squads when the victim turns out to be a Baltimore official. (Concluding on ``Homicide: Life on the Street.``)
Briscoe and Curtis probe the murder of a popular Harlem community leader; McCoy and Carmichael struggle to prevent a chaotic situation.
Discovery of a parolee's corpse in a car trunk sends detectives after a suspect that bounty hunters also want, dead or alive.
A shooting sends police divers into the Hudson River where they find a VW bus linked to a murder case closed in the 1960s during student uprisings.
Evidence points Detectives Briscoe and Curtis in the direction of a fascist youth gathering after the brutal beating and murder of a high-school girl.
Detectives feel a woman is withholding information when they probe the murder of her wealthy husband and very young daughter.
The team members aid their former POW cook (Mako), an unwitting participant in drug smuggling; guest Marjoe Gortner.
A mysterious woman (Kristen Meadows) wants her slain father's South African diamond mine freed from unscrupulous businessmen.
While attending a friend's funeral, the A-Team encounters a crazed mountain clan. With George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz.
Hannibal poses as an airline executive to get aboard a jumbo jet hijacked by terrorists; guest Andy Robinson.
The team rescues Amy's college chum from being forced to marry a tycoon who may have killed her father.
Guerrilla terrorists capture an Army general and his daughter. With George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz.
A rancher (Stuart Whitman) tries to ruin a Vietnam veteran's (Robert Sampson) struggling farm; guest Tim Rossovich.
Fanatical mountain men attack after the team crash-lands deep in the Appalachians; guests Edward Winter, Bill McKinney.
The team aids Manhattan shopkeepers victimized by mobsters extorting protection money; guest Yaphet Kotto.
The kidnapping of a gambler leads to a mobster (Charles Cioffi) and then to a $100,000 price on Hannibal's head.
The A-Team helps a small-town sheriff fend off a vengeful motorcycle gang. With George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz.
Secrets arise when Gibbs' former mother-in-law (Gena Rowlands) becomes a witness in a murder investigation.
Fornell, Gibbs and the team try to bust an illegal trucking operation after a driver is found dead.
A terrorist group threatens to detonate a dirty bomb in Washington, D.C.
When an assassin targets the government's key witness in an embezzlement case, the team must help the witness make it home alive.
Gibbs questions DiNozzo's ability to do his job when the elder DiNozzo gets involved in their latest investigation.