The best episode directed by John Peyser is "Finders Keepers", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by W. Dal Jenkins". "Finders Keepers" aired on 11/29/1981 and is rated 3.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Nothin' Short of Highway Robbery".
A henchman tracking Steve nearly runs him down, while Jon falls head-over-heels in love with a gorgeous country western singer. Academy Award nominee Amy Madigan guest stars.
Director: John Peyser
Writer: W. Dal Jenkins
On a long drive through the desert, a couple get their car serviced and are handed an extortionate bill. But they plan on turning the tables.
Director: John Peyser
Writer: Luther Murdoch
In the Yucatan, THRUSH agent Walter Brach (Carroll O'Connor) brainwashes important people from many nations to be "time bombs" who will return to their jobs and do THRUSH's bidding. After eluding Brach's henchmen Chuke (Shuji J. Nozawa) and his leopards, Solo and housewife Chris Linnel (Joan O'Brien) enlist the aid of Mrs. Karda (Dovima), Brach's numerologist, to help them escape.
Director: John Peyser
Writer: Robert E. Thompson
Madame Myra is a third-rate fortune teller who foresees a dim future for herself. And then she meets a stranger in town who shows her a way to do a whole lot better. What, though, is in it for him?
Director: John Peyser
Writer: Ross Thomas
Tired of gloves vanishing from his factory, Ralph hires a detective. Then, gloves begin appearing in unexpected places.
Director: John Peyser
Writer: Ross Thomas
When a clothing manufacturer finds himself on the verge of bankruptcy, he ponders the idea of murdering his wife for the insurance money.
Director: John Peyser
Writer: David Scott Milton