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The Best Episodes Written By Doug Heyes

Every TV Episode Written by Doug Heyes Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Doug Heyes, Jr. Ratings Summary

"Not Just Another John Doe" is the best rated episode written by Doug Heyes, Jr.. It scored 10/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Michael Preece. It aired on 9/24/1987 and is rated 3.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "For Love or Money".

  • Not Just Another John Doe
    10.0/101 votes

    #1 - Not Just Another John Doe

    Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 9/24/1987

    When Hunter and McCall investigate the murder of an unidentified man, their interest is piqued because the victim seemingly never existed -- and the killing appears to be a professional murder.

    Director: Michael Preece

    Writer: Doug Heyes, Jr.

  • For Love or Money
    7.0/101 votes

    #2 - For Love or Money

    Season 2 Episode 22 - Aired 5/4/1987

    MacGyver is forced to work with a ruthless freelance agent to rescue a human rights activist who is being held in a psychiatric hospital in Czechoslovakia. The rescue is an apparent success, until the secret police then kidnap the activist's wife to get him back.

    Director: James L. Conway

    Writer: Doug Heyes, Jr.

  • Till the Blood Runs Clear
    6.9/109 votes

    #3 - Till the Blood Runs Clear

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 7/8/1999

    Crichton comes across the same conditions that initially created a wormhole. He leaves Moya in his module with Aeryn where he attempts to create a wormhole and return home. Although a wormhole forms it is unstable and the module gets damaged and he is forced to make an emergency landing on the planet to make repairs. On the planet he and Aeryn encounter a holographic message sent by Crais, offering rewards for: D'Argo, Zhaan and Rygel.

    Director: Tony Tilse

    Writer: Doug Heyes, Jr.

  • Jeremiah Crichton
    6.9/108 votes

    #4 - Jeremiah Crichton

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 7/29/1999

    Crichton leaves Moya in his module for a drive. Moya starbursts leaving Crichton marooned and alone in space. He finds a planet and makes it his home where he lives for several months until the others find him. He is unwilling to accept however, that Moya didn't starburst intentionally.

    Director: Ian Watson

    Writer: Doug Heyes, Jr.