The best episode directed by Stuart Margolin is "Dirty Money, Black Light", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by David Taylor". "Dirty Money, Black Light" aired on 4/1/1977 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Message for Maureen/The Acapulco Connection/Gotcha".
Jim becomes very concerned when Rocky starts receiving thousands of dollars through the mail.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: David Taylor
A tennis star, temporarily confined to a wheelchair due to a back injury, rekindles an old romance with a sportswriter who had been critical of her recent performances. A woman with singing aspirations stows away on the ship in the hopes of making it to America and providing for her large family. A man annoys his wife and other passengers by constantly playing practical jokes.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: David Garber
April 25, 1985: While Sam is in 1985, running her radio talk show, playing matchmaker to her producers, and trying to help a young secretary who's being sexually harassed by her boss, Dr. Ruth Westheimer spends her time in the Waiting Room, counseling Al on his feelings towards his five wives, as well as his relationship with Tina.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Robin Bernheim Burger
Joel receives a "Dear John" letter from Elaine, who has decided to marry an older judge, and a concerned Ed enlists Maggie to help him deal with it. Holling regrets buying a satellite dish for Shelly, who soon develops into an international television junkie.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Robin Green
When knowledge of a critically ill convict's hidden fortune comes to light, Rockford becomes involved in helping the con's wife find the treasure before his former partner arrives and demands his share.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Juanita Bartlett
The Nazis place an exact double of a counterfeiting scheme that will result in the collapse of the American economy.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Paul Dubov
Wonder Woman goes to Texas where she is confronted by a dangerous ring of pistol-packing rustlers.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Skip Webster
A crotchety old man and a teenage runaway form an unlikely friendship. Julie grows frustrated when an old friend of her brother's repeatedly rejects her advances without explanation. A pair of incompetent painters continually screws up the re-painting of Capt. Stubing's cabin.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Jack Hanrahan
When his friend Marcus is found dead on the beach the day after he's seen sporting an expensive new car he can't afford, Thomas suspects foul play in the demise of the former lifeguard and volleyball player. A young woman with an ambition to rise in the ranks of the police department joins Thomas in his investigation, and they uncover the married woman, the blackmail, and the fencing operation in the center of Marcus's secret life which led to his death.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: N/A
A man must pose as a woman to gain passage on the ship so that he can pursue an ex-girlfriend. A bickering married couple gets trapped in the elevator. A detective falls for a married woman whose husband has hired him to trail her.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Carl Kleinschmitt
A divorced couple takes the cruise with new mates, and can't seem to avoid one another or stop arguing. Two adolescents develop an awkward flirtation. A senior group inadvertently interferes with its director's fledgling romance with Julie.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Ed Jurist
A woman gets the wrong idea from her husband's secretive behavior and fears that he is plotting to murder her. Isaac begins a whirlwind romance with an internationally known singer. A couple suspects that a painfully boring passenger is actually a wanted jewel thief.
Director: Stuart Margolin
Writer: Art Baer