- 10.0/101 votes
#1 - The Murder's in the Mail
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 4/2/1985
Dave and Maddie find a dead body as they try to collect money for a collection agency, but it disappears without a trace when they try to report it.
Director: Peter Werner
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
- 8.0/103 votes
#2 - Murder Takes the Bus
Season 1 Episode 19 - Aired 3/17/1985
Bus trips are not always as relaxing as they should be. In this case, one passenger had a one-way ticket.
Director: Peter Crane
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
- 8.0/102 votes
#3 - Deadpan
Season 4 Episode 21 - Aired 5/1/1988
Two critics take opposite views of a play based on one of Jessica's novels, 'Mainly Murder'. One is suspected of the murder of the other.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
- 8.0/101 votes
#4 - The Prodigal Father
Season 7 Episode 17 - Aired 3/10/1991
A bank robber, long thought dead, returns to see his daughter and face the wrath of the townspeople.
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
- 7.3/103 votes
#5 - Murder Digs Deep
Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 12/29/1985
An archaeological dig at the site of Coronado's City of Gold does not please everyone and a new corpse is dug up.
Director: Philip Leacock
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
- 6.0/101 votes
#6 - Death of the Flowers
Season 7 Episode 12 - Aired 12/10/1986
The murder of Carol's mentor, Judge Kearns (Michael Constantine), raises suspicion that he may have been involved in taking payoffs.
Director: Jerry Jameson
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
- 5.0/101 votes
#7 - The Price of Honor
Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 4/7/1993
A blackmailer from the future uses his knowledge of things to come - and high ranking people's secrets - to get his money. When he extorts a man who's destined to become president, Lambert takes notice of the event and tries to stop him. But the blackmailer seems to have his back covered. And the future president desperately wants to keep his dirty secret from interfering with an ongoing peace process. Can Lambert stop the secret from getting out? And what is the secret?
Director: N/A
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica