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The Best Episodes Written By Al Martinez

Every TV Episode Written by Al Martinez Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • Airwolf II
    5.0/10(2)

    #1 - Airwolf II

    Season 3 Episode 2

    Aired 10/5/1985

    Hawke is at a friend's prestigious ceremony when Archangel pulls him out and accuses him of being involved in a robbery the previous night in which items that could be used by Airwolf were stolen by thieves in a helicopter matching the Santini Air chopper. But Archangel is suspended by the Firm, who've built a new model of Airwolf – Airwolf II, called 'Redwolf', and piloted by Harlan ""Tex"" Jenkins, who worked on the original Airwolf project and has always insisted that he, not Dr. Moffett, was the true creator. But things backfire for the Firm when Jenkins steals Airwolf II - and before he hands it over to the foreign agents he's in league with, he plans a showdown with his old rival – Stringfellow Hawke; a duel that brings Airwolf vs. Airwolf...

    Director: Don Medford

    Writer: Al Martinez

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  • Where Have All the Children Gone?
    5.0/10(2)

    #2 - Where Have All the Children Gone?

    Season 3 Episode 11

    Aired 12/14/1985

    At the funeral of a Vietnam comrade, Hawke takes it upon himself to deliver the man's coffin flag and Congressional Medal of Honour to the soldier's brother, Billy Fargo. But arriving in the small rural town where Fargo is reported to be living, he finds the whole area inhabited solely by youths, all under their ""father"" Fargo's influence. Fargo emerges to be a deranged ""peace-loving"" hippie, who, with his wily cohort Sabrina, is planning to use the youngsters to help in a plot to make a destructive anti-nuclear statement to the world...

    Director: Daniel Haller

    Writer: Al Martinez

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  • Pilot
    5.0/10(1)

    #3 - Pilot

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 1/4/1980

Al Martinez Ratings Summary

"Airwolf II" is the best rated episode written by Al Martinez. It scored 5/10 based on 2 votes. It was directed by Don Medford. It aired on 10/5/1985 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Where Have All the Children Gone?".