The best episode directed by Georg Stanford Brown is "Disco Angels", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Disco Angels" aired on 1/31/1979 and is rated 1.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Echoes of the Mind (2)".
After the third victim of a bus strangler is found, the Angels are called in to find the killer. Their investigation centers around a disco.
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: N/A
Conclusion of this two-part story. Higgins must break the news to Agatha that it's not her that he intends to marry, but he finds that Lady Ashley is not the same as the woman that he thought he knew. Meanwhile, Magnum meets Diane's twin sister Diedre, who claims that her sister is a paranoid hysteric who has been in and out of mental institutions, attempted suicide, and has twice tried to kill her. Diane insists that her sister is the bad one and is just trying to bad-mouth her to put Magnum off of her just as she always has done with Diane's men, and as Magnum tries to find out which of the sisters is telling the truth and just what is going on, he encounters one bizarre twist after another about Diane and Diedre's true identities...
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: N/A
The daughter of a wealthy business man is kidnapped on her 18th birthday and Police Squad swings into action. The main suspect of their investigation is the girl's boyfriend. When Frank and Ed listen to a recording of the kidnapper's demands, they hear the distinct sound of a tuba in the background, though it could also be a ship's horn. They search for a tuba store. When they do track down and find the kidnapper, the criminal fights back.
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: Pat Proft
Thomas is hired by Diane Dupres, who was kidnapped as a child with her twin sister, and who now believes that someone is trying to kill her. Although Rick and T.C. think that the woman spells trouble, Thomas begins to fall in love as he spends time with Diane investigating who might want to harm her. Higgins's old flame, the recently widowed Lady Ashley, travels to Hawaii so that they can be married, but Higgins quickly becomes disheartened by his former love's snobbery. Complicating matters, Higgins botches the announcement of his forthcoming nuptials to Agatha, leading her to believe that Higgins has proposed to her.
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: N/A
Ralph dons a baseball suit to trap Latino revolutionaries who plan to finance a coup by fixing ball games.
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: N/A
Crockett and Tubbs get involved in the world of offshore power boat racing and drug smuggling.
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: Joel Surnow
Crockett and Tubbs work undercover in a hotel. They uncover criminals that are an old enemies of Lt. Castillo and have also kidnapped Castillo's long-lost wife.
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: Joseph Gunn
The streetwise cops are disgruntled when they are assigned to have a newspaper journalist accompany them for a couple of days, until they learn that the reporter is an attractive woman. As they try to trace a drug supplier who is poisoning the narcotics he pushes, the pair go all out to impress the reporter, but when she misunderstands their often unorthodox Policing methods, the woman writes a very unfavorable article about them...
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: N/A
The detectives again go undercover as prostitutes
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: N/A
Colt's sister inadvertantly tapes a kidnapping at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. Colt comes to her assistance when she is threatened by two thugs who want the tape.
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Writer: N/A