The best episode written by Gerald K. Siegel is "Hit, Run and Homicide", rated 8.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Alan Cooke". "Hit, Run and Homicide" aired on 11/25/1984 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Smooth Operators".
Jessica helps a most unconventional neighbor who is accused of murdering his former partner with one of his inventions.
Director: Alan Cooke
Writer: Gerald K. Siegel
When a drunk is found dead in the alley, it raises a lot of questions. He was well dressed (but only one shoe) and had no id or money--a robbery or something else?
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Gerald K. Siegel
Over Jessica's protests, she is taken to a hospital after a minor accident in the airport.
Director: Charles S. Dubin
Writer: Gerald K. Siegel
Jessica and Grady head to the home of publisher Christopher Bundy, whose publishing company owns the rights to Jessica's first short story. Jessica is quite upset, as Bundy's magazine is known for it's racy pictures of young women. While there, Jessica is pleased to run into an old acquaintance, Chester Harrison, and when Harrison is accused of murdering Christopher Bundy, Jessica vows to prove his innocence but runs into trouble when the family isn't interested in having their own skeletons dragged out of the closet.
Director: Peter Crane
Writer: Gerald K. Siegel
Grady Fletcher is in big trouble when his boss, a specialist in tax shelters, is found dead and he is the main suspect.
Director: Peter Crane
Writer: Gerald K. Siegel
A resident of Cabot Cove threatens the Native American who claims to own the land, and later is found dead.
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Gerald K. Siegel