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-+------*--------------+----[ The Equalizer ]----+--------------*------+-
-+------*--------------+----[ EpiSoDe GuiDe ]----+--------------*------+-
-+------*-----------+----[ Compiled by Kei^CRN ]----+-----------*------+-
Note from Kei: "The Equalizer was one of my favourite TV programs while I
was growing up and UK Gold have just started showing them again at the time
of writing so I figured an episode guide was needed as I was never sure if I
had seen them all as my local ITV channel has a habit of skipping episodes
and even a whole series occasionally! This guide is for all you Equalizer
fans! Info gathered from the Edward Woodward home page. ThanX."
-+------*-----------+----[\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\]----+-----------*------+-
The concept for the series was created by Michael Sloan and Richard
Lindheim over lunch in 1980. It was a couple of years before the script for
the pilot was written by Sloan, as fulfillment of an obligation to
Universal.
Sloan, who had grown up in England and was quite taken with Edward's
interpretation of Callan, wrote Robert McCall with Edward in mind. He had
already worked with him on an earlier, independent film (Hunted) in the
early 70s, and knew he was perfect for the part. According to Sloan, in an
article titled, "Equalizing the Casting Odds" (May 1991 EQ/EW Int'l
Bullet), what he had in mind for McCall was "an image of a volcano being
capped, a sensitivity that edged resignation with sadness."
But Sloan was afraid that CBS would never consider Edward for the role. The
network did not typically cast foreign actors in the main roles of their
drama series. Instead people like James Coburn and Ben Gazzara were
discussed. However, Sloan was determined to at least have Edward
considered. So Edward had to do a film test, made in a little studio in
England, in which he acted 4 separate scenes from the pilot. According to
Sloan, when Harvey Sheppard (then head of CBS programming) had watched
Edward do the first scene, Sheppard "turned away from the TV monitor and
said: 'All right, turn it off. I've seen enough. . .Michael's right. This
is The Equalizer!'" And so Edward Woodward's portrayal of Robert McCall was
born.
By the time the pilot was filmed, Sloan and Lindheim, who had collaborated
on BJ and the Bear, had gone their separate ways. Lindheim had become an
executive at Universal and Sloan was under contract to another studio.
Sloan had been "loaned" for the production of the pilot only, and was not
available to continue with the series. Lindheim, who was in Development at
the studio, took on the task of helping to move The Equalizer from pilot to
a full-blown series for CBS. (Would you like a more complete discussion of
the creation of the series?)
* Pilot (9/18/85) [Production #83517]
wr.: Michael Sloan, dr.: Rod Holcomb
w/Edward Woodward, Robert Lansing, William Zabka, Steven Williams,
Patricia Kalember, Michael Levin, Jerry Stiller, George Hearn, Jack
Davidson, Ron Parady, Scott Burkholder, David Proval, Derek Murcott,
Paul Jabara, Dorothy Holland, Carrie Kei Heim
After decades of working for "The Company," a shadowy government
intelligence agency, special agent Robert McCall begins to feel he can
do more good by working one-on-one with the genuinely helpless and
persecuted--people who have exhausted every conventional means of
obtaining safety, protection and justice--and failed.
In the Pilot, McCall comes to the aid of an accountant who has been
fired from his job after discovering a blackmail operation, and is now
in danger of losing his life, and a single mother who is being stalked
by a potential rapist.
-+------*--------------+----[ SeaSon One ]----+--------------*------+-
Because Michael Sloan was unavailable, the job of Executive Producer went
to a Universal veteran, James McAdams. It wasn't an easy time. The first
season of The Equalizer was full of ups and downs. Even though Universal
had brought some of their successful writer/producers from the hit series
Miami Vice to work on the show, scripts were inconsistently good and bad.
There were differences in approach and concept. There were communication
problems between those working in Hollywood and those in New York. This was
a time of experimentation, as the writers worked out the details of
McCall's world, finding what 'worked' and what didn't.
The ratings built slowly. Late in the season, CBS moved the show from its
10 p.m. Wednesday night berth to Tuesday at 10, in hopes of gaining it a
larger audience and wider exposure. CBS really wanted the series to work.
The Equalizer (and Edward) had received much critical acclaim and much
notice in the press. But it was mainly due to the assistance of
Entertainment Tonight and the series' growing number of fans who fought for
it, that the program was given a chance to come back for a second year. It
wasn't until the summertime reruns of 1986 that The Equalizer truly began
to build its large and loyal audience.
* China Rain (9/25/85)
[Prod. #61204]
wr.: Joel Surnow, Maurice Hurley, Victor Hsu dr.:Richard Compton
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka, Steven Williams
w/Lauren Tom, Jim Russo, Adam Redfield, Jodi Long, Tzi Ma
A housekeeper's child is mistaken for the son of the wealthy man she
works for and is kidnapped and held for ransom.
* The Defector (10/2/85) [Prod. #61213]
wr.: Heywood Gould, dr.: Rod Holcomb
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, Robert Joy, Steven Williams
w/Melissa Leo, Joe Silver, Jaroslav Stremien, Robert Denvers, Tom
Brennan, Colin Fox
After an informant working at the Russian embassy is killed, McCall
must protect his daughter from the KGB. In addition, he helps a young
boy deal with some bullies at school.
* The Lock Box (10/9/85) [Prod. #61216]
wr.:Frank Military, Joel Surnow, Maurice Hurley, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Ray Baker
w/J. T. Walsh, Maureen Anderman, Paige Price, Adam Ant, Jaime Tirelli,
Sara Botsford
What was to be a mixture of business and pleasure turns into a
nightmare for a family just arrived in New York, when their teenage
daughter mysteriously disappears.
* Lady Cop (10/16/85) [Prod. #61208]
wr.: Joel Surnow, Maurice Hurley, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Steven Williams, Robert Lansing, Mark Margolis
w/Karen Young, Will Patton, Esai Morales, Bruce MacVittie, Reginald
ValJohnson, Adam Redfield
A dedicated policewoman is trapped in the middle of a ring of corrupt
cops, which includes her new partner.
* The Confirmation Day (working title: 'The Family') (10/23/85) [Prod.
#61205]
wr.: Edward Adler, Heywood Gould, dr.: Richard Colla
Recurring char.: Steven Williams
w/Burt Young, Lois Smith, Ilan-Mitchell Smith, Joseph Wiseman, Anne
Jackson, John Capodice, Tom Signorelli, Dick Boccelli
McCall comes to the aid of a boy whose father has become involved with
the mob. Also, he helps an aging performer who believes a 'devil' is
out to steal her 'treasure.'
* Children's Song (working title: 'Father and Son') (10/30/85) [Prod.
#61203]
wr.: Howard Chesley, Joel Surnow, Maurice Hurley, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: William Zabka
w/Dana Barron, Tom Isbell, William Youmans, Bradley Whitford, Perry
Lang
What was planned as a father and son outing in the country takes a
deadly turn when McCall, Scott and a helpless young woman are under
seige in a cabin.
* The Distant Fire (11/6/85) [Prod. #61201]
wr.: Robert Sabaroff, Joel Surnow, Maurice Hurley dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Saul Rubinek, Mark Margolis
w/Jon De Vries, Alberta Watson, George Morfogen, Bill Cobbs
McCall is approached by a hired assassin to protect his next 'hit': a
foreign dignitary and his wife, who is an old flame of both McCall and
the hitman.
* Mama's Boy (11/13/85) [Prod. #61219]
wr.: Heywood Gould, dr.: James Sheldon
Recurring char.: Steven Williams
w/Adam Horovitz, Christine Baranski, Mark Soper, Jim Dale, J. Smith
Cameron, Alex Winter, Bob Gunton
When a mother discovers her son has been selling drugs, McCall poses
as a buyer to get to the son's source: a drug-dealing karate champion.
* Bump and Run (11/20/85) [Prod. #61214]
wr.: Maurice Hurley and Joel Surnow, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Mark Margolis
w/Brian Bedford, Laura Ashton, Lazaro Perez, Charles Brown, Mark
Linn-Baker, Meat Loaf, Nathan George, Charles Dutton
A phoney Equalizer is taking the law into his own hands, while McCall
tries to protect a young girl from thugs.
* Desperately (12/4/85) [Prod. #61221]
wr.: Charles Grant Craig, dr.: Donald Petrie
Recurring char.: Ray Baker, Jack Gilpin (Harvey)
w/Blanche Baker, David Margolis, Tovah Feldshuh, Ray Sharkey, Luke
Reilly, Richard Portnow, Carlos Carrasco
A neglected wife, looking for a little excitement, finds herself
pursued by a professional hitman after witnessing a murder.
* Reign of Terror (12/11/85) [Prod. #61220]
wr.: Steve Bello, Coleman Luck, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: Frederick Williamson
w/Lonette McKee, Tomas Milian, Joe Maruzzo, Pedro Sanchez, Paul
Calderon, Rosemary DeAngelis, Stephen Chen, Lester Rawlins, Begona
Plaza
When a street gang demands drugs in exchange for "protection" for her
clinic, a doctor asks for McCall's help, but refuses to allow him to
use firearms.
* Back Home (12/18/85) [Prod. #61209]
wr.: Joel Surnow, Maurice Hurley, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.:Fredrick Williamson, Irving Metzman
w/Frank Converse, Allen Swift, Anne Pitoniak, Charles Hallahan, Marisa
Berenson
In this Christmas episode, when a slum lord tries to force his tenants
to move out, McCall must protect them from his strong-arm tactics.
* Out of the Past (1/15/86) [Prod. #61224]
wr.: Cyrus Nowrasteh, dr.: Richard Compton
w/Sandy Dennis, Barry Primus, Stephen McHattie, Brad Dourif, Sylvia
Miles, James Gammon
McCall's ex-wife asks him for help when an associate from the dark
side of her new husband's past threatens their future.
* Dead Drop (1/22/86) [Prod. #61230]
wr.: Joel Surnow, Maurice Hurley, dr.: Donald Petrie
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka, Mark Margolis,
Irving Metzman, Ray Baker, Saul Rubinek
w/James Murtaugh, Robin Curtis, David Leary, James Eckhouse, Barry
Snider, Richard Portnow
An innocent man suddenly finds himself in danger when his name is
scrawled on a mysterious package.
* Wash-Up (1/29/86) [Prod. #61228]
wr.: Mark Frost, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: Mark Margolis, Irving Metzman, Ron O'Neal (Isadore
Smalls), Yvonne Wilder (Lettie)
w/Bill Cwikowski, Brian Tarantina, Robert Davi, Michael O'Hare, Joe
Spinell, Carol Cass
McCall's help is needed when two window washers, trying to establish a
union, get a violent reaction from their employer.
* Torn (2/12/86) [Prod. #61211]
wr.: Carleton Eastlake, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Saul Rubinek, Yvonne Wilder, Ron O'Neal
w/Melissa Hart, Caitlin Clarke, Zohra Lampert, Charles Knox Robinson,
Richard Grusin, Robert Burke
A young girl asks McCall to protect her mother when her violently
abusive father is released from prison. At the same time, Jason gives
McCall the chance to settle an old score.
For more info (and photos) from this episode with Melissa Joan Hart,
please see Donald Lancon jr's Melissa website.
* Unnatural Causes (2/19/86) [Prod. #61233]
wr.: Susan Woollen, Coleman Luck, Scott Shepherd, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Ron O'Neal, Mark Margolis
w/Gwen Verdon, Kim Delaney, Bobby De Cicco, Kevin Geer, Stephen Joyce,
Charlotte Moore
McCall is after a serial killer when a friend becomes his latest
victim, at the same time he is trying to extricate an aspiring actress
from a troublesome alliance.
* Breakpoint (3/5/86) [Prod. #61226]
wr.: Scott Shepherd, Don Carlos Dunaway, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Earl Hindman
w/Patricia Clarkson, Aharon Ipalé, Tony Shalhoub, Richard Hamilton,
Phyllis Newman, Sam Schacht, Ron Frazier, Ned Eisenberg, Tony
Spiridakis
While McCall is standing in for the father of the bride at a wedding
reception, the party is crashed by terrorists and several members are
held hostage. Mickey buys the pizza.
* No Conscience (3/25/86) [Prod. #61231]
wr.: Mark Frost, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: Mark Margolis
w/D. W. Moffat, Laurie Metcalf, Linda Thorson, Madison Arnold
A young womanizer is threatened with death when something valuable
comes into his possession. The problem is he doesn't know what or
where it is!
* Unpunished Crimes (4/1/86) [Prod. #61227]
wr.: John Burke, Grenville Case, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.:Irving Metzman
w/Dan Hedaya, Regina Baff, James Cameron Mitchell, Cameron Charles
Johann, John Cullum, Jon Polito
An inventor has been cheated out of his work by a corporation
executive. McCall is hired by his sons to help get it back.
* Pretenders (4/8/86) [Prod. #61234]
wr.: Scott Shepherd, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.:Ron O'Neal, Robert Lansing, Mark Margolis
w/Chad Redding, Tony Musante, Philip Bosco, Albert Macklin, Katherine
Cortez
A young reporter calls the Equalizer when no one believes she has
discovered a hitman in the next apartment.
-+------*--------------+----[ SeaSon Two ]----+--------------*------+-
The second season of The Equalizer is generally thought to be its best and
strongest. And, indeed, the series did receive its highest ratings during
this time. At the end of the first season, there had been a 'shake-up' of
the writers/producers. The new people who came in, such as Coleman Luck and
Scott Shepherd, had to work together and coordinate everything--not an easy
task when some people were based mostly in L.A. with the others on the set
in N.Y.
It was a horrendous schedule for everyone. Edward and the cast and crew
were sometimes working as much as 18 hours a day to get that week's program
finished. But the scripts for the second season were the most consistent of
the four. Everyone had a good feel for the character of McCall and for what
they were trying to accomplish in the series.
* Prelude (10/8/86) [Production #62310]
wr.: Carleton Eastlake, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: William Zabka, Robert Joy, Robert Lansing
w/Lori Loughlin, Martin Shakar, Jaime Sanchez
When a young woman contacts him because the Latin American dictator he
put in power has kidnapped her journalist father, McCall has a chance
to right some wrongs from his past.
* Nocturne (10/15/86) [Prod. #62304]
wr.: Carleton Eastlake, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: Ron O'Neal
w/Jessica Harper, Michael Parks, Ron Frazier, Brad Sullivan, Ashford
and Simpson
A blind woman comes to McCall when the man who raped her eight years
earlier begins stalking her again.
Ode to a Nightingale by Keats, as recited by Michael Parks.
* A Community of Civilized Men (10/22/86) [Prod. #62301]
wr.: Daniel Pyne, Scott Shepard, dr.: Alan
Metzger
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing
w/Jennifer Grey, Tammy Grimes, Lewis J. Stadlen, Lewis Van Bergen
McCall is on the case when the woman he is dating is murdered, and her
daughter stalked, by a ruthless terrorist the daughter has
inadvertently captured on videotape.
* Joyride (10/29/86) [Prod. #62308]
wr.: Jim Trombetta, Charles Grant Craig, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Cleavant Derricks (Sonny), Ron O'Neal, Mark Margolis
w/Christian Slater, Michael Nickles, Olga Bellin, Kristen Vigard,
Roger Robinson, Eddie Jones
When two high school students steal a hearse and discover the coffin
is filled with crack, they need McCall to destroy the drug ring before
it destroys them.
* Shades of Darkness (11/5/86) [Prod. #62307]
wr.: Jack V. Fogarty, dr.: Donald Petrie
w/Lenny Von Dohlen, Bill Sadler, Caroline Kava, Edward Binns, Emily
Heebner, Olympia Dukakis
When a young man comes to the aid of a woman who is being assaulted,
he finds himself accused of her murder. His sister and her priest ask
McCall to find the real killer.
* Nightscape (11/12/86) [Prod. #62315]
wr.: Carleton Eastlake, dr.: Aaron Lipstadt
Recurring char.: Austin Pendleton (Jonah), Ron O'Neal
w/Frances Fisher, Thomas G. Waites, Madeleine Potter, Michael
Kemmerling, Matthew Cowles, Michael Medeiros, Lisa Banes
McCall is asked for help by a woman who has been raped in the subway.
She wants him to prevent her husband from killing the men who did it.
* Counterfire (11/19/86) [Prod. #62312]
wr.: Scott Shepherd, Coleman Luck, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, Charles Cioffi, Jihmi Kennedy
(Clarence
w/ Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio, Leonardo Cimino, Lisa Pelikan, William
Hickey
McCall has been framed for murder and is on the run to prove his
innocence, when a mob family wants to discredit his testimony against
them.
* The Line (11/26/86) [Prod. #62309]
wr.: Steve Volpe, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Mark Margolis
w/David Leary, Bill Cwikowski, Novella Nelson, Donald Buka, Norman
Parker, Joe Grifasi
A young man is accidentally killed by a neighborhood watch group. To
cover their tracks, they make it look like robbery. His family asks
McCall to clear his name.
* Tip on a Sure Thing (12/3/86) [Prod. #62302]
wr.: Scott Shepherd, dr.: Donald Petrie
Recurring char.: Cleavant Derricks
w/ Paul Gleason, Daniel Faraldo, Roberts Blossom, Denise Dummont,
Robert O'Reilly, Ted Ross, Warner Wolf, Carlos Ocasio
When a jockey's son is kidnapped to force him to lose a big race,
McCall must find the son before the race begins.
* The Cup (12/10/86) [Prod. #62311]
wr.: David Jackson, Carleton Eastlake, dr.: Mario Di Leo
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Earl Hindman
w/Dennis Christopher, Caris Corfman, Jaroslav Stremien, Colin R. Fox
When Mickey's brother, a priest, hears of an assassination attempt in
confession, McCall and Mickey must protect him without violating the
sanctity of the confessional.
* Heartstrings (12/17/86) [Prod. #62314]
wr.: Loraine Despres, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Robert Lansing
w/Michele Dotrice, Michael Margotta, Aharon Ipalé, David Margulies,
Sam Schacht, Jana Schneider
A newborn baby is stolen from a hospital to supply an illegal adoption
operation and McCall must get him back.
* High Performance (1/7/87) [Prod. #62313]
wr.: Jack V. Fogarty, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Charles Cioffi
w/Patricia Charbonneau, James Remar, Michael Wincott, Doris Belack
A steelworker witnesses a murder, but when she calls the police, the
body is nowhere to be found. Now she's the target that McCall must
protect.
* Beyond Control (1/14/87) [Prod. #62305]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka
w/Liane Curtis, Brian Bedford, Philip Kraus, Daniel Ziskie
When Control becomes McCall's client because he is targeted for
assassination, a young woman whose uncle was a double agent
unknowingly holds the key to saving him.
* Carnal Persuasion (1/21/87) [Prod. #62317]
wr.: Dennis Manuel, dr.: Leon Ichaso
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Mark Margolis
w/John Cullum, Maria Holvoe, John Laughlin, Cynthia Harris, Ray Serra
McCall tries to help a young tugboat captain when he is framed for
drug-running. Attempts to help him are thwarted by a corrupt judge who
offers the captain's wife a lighter sentence in exchange for her
'physical' cooperation.
* Memories of Manon (2/4/87 & 2/11/87) [Prod #62316-62318]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Tony
Wharmby
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka
w/Melissa Anderson, Anthony Zerbe, George DiCenzo, Jon Polito, David
Shuman, Joseph Malanga, Kate Dezina, John Corey
When mobsters force a young woman to help them by threatening her
father's life, McCall is in for a great surprise, when he tries to
save them both.
* Solo (2/18/87) [Prod. #62323]
wr.: Carleton Eastlake, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Austin Pendleton
w/Lindsay Crouse, Kevin Spacey, Kenneth Ryan, Leon Russom
McCall finds himself attracted to a woman who has been framed for
murder.
* A Place to Stay (2/25/87) [Prod. #62321]
wr.: Marc Rubin, Carleton Eastlake, Coleman Luck, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Chad Redding
w/Alyson Kirk, Ann McDonough, Ed Lauter, Margaret Welsh, Kario Salem,
Trey Wilson, Bethel Leslie
A teenager runs away from her verbally and physically abusive family
and is lured into posing for pornographic photos.
* Coal Black Soul (5/6/87) [Prod. #62320]
wr.: Scott Shepherd, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: Earl Hindman, Jihmi Kennedy
w/Patricia Kalember, Mitchell Lichtenstein, Lois Smith, Chris Elliot
A serial killer contacts McCall and begs him to kill him before he
murders again, while a peeping tom harrasses a psychiatrist.
* First Light (5/13/87) [Prod. #62319]
wr.: Jack Fogarty, dr.: Richard Compton
Recurring char.: William Zabka, Robert Lansing
w/Lori Loughlin, Robert X. Modica, Mike Nussbaum, Kaiulani Lee, Jerome
Dempsey, Quentin Crisp
When an acquaintance of Scott and his girlfriend is kidnapped, McCall
becomes enmeshed in a revenge plot involving two WWII veterans and a
failed attempt to escape from a prison camp.
* Hand and Glove (5/20/87) [Prod. #62325]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: William Zabka
w/Barbara Garrick, Mark Soper, Charles Keating, Nancy Fish, W. H. Macy
A friend of Scott's, a wealthy young woman, who is psychologically and
physically disabled after witnessing the murder of her father, is in
danger of being institutionalized when her recurring nightmare begins
to become reality.
* Re-Entry (5/27/87) [Prod. #52324]
wr.: Scott Shepherd, dr.: Aaron Lipstadt
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka
w/John Goodman, Cameron Johann, David Johansen, Joe Morton, Stewart
Copeland, Graham Beckel, Kitty Crooks
The son of an unemployed security expert calls McCall to help his
father, who is being coerced into stealing industrial secrets by a man
to whom he owes money.
-+------*-------------+----[ SeaSon Three ]----+-------------*------+-
The third season was the most difficult of the four. In the summer of
1987, Edward, who was in England filming a 4-hour telefilm
Codename: Kyril, suffered two heart attacks. For a while, no one was sure
if he would be able to return to New York or if The Equalizer had any kind
of a future. Edward received thousands of get well wishes from around the
world.
Luckily for CBS and Universal, they had decided to film 4 episodes
(including the 2 hour season-opener) early in the summer. So they had 5
hours in the can. When it was determined that Edward would be able to
continue in the role of Robert McCall, it was to be in a much diminished
capacity for some time, while he recuperated. There would no longer be the
18 hour workdays.
To help out until Edward returned, Universal brought in Robert Mitchum to
star in a 2-hour episode. And they also cast Richard Jordan in the role of
Harley Gage, to take some of the burden off of Edward until he was strong
enough to return to the role of McCall fulltime. The creation of a new
character to act as 'sidekick' caused a lot of problems: First, with the
fans, who felt that the regular characters played by Keith Szarabajka,
Robert Lansing and William Zabka were quite capable and able to fill the
gaps, without bringing in someone new. They played already accepted and
well-liked characters. And second, according to inside sources, Richard
Jordan took on the role in the belief that he was the one who was going to
'save' this program. This caused much tension on the set, after Edward
returned. Jordan never fully understood that Edward Woodward WAS the
Equalizer and for his fans, no one else would ever take his place.
It was a relief to everyone when Edward was well enough to resume his full
duties as Robert McCall and Harley Gage was gone for good. And the rest of
the season progressed with strong scripts and good stories.
NOTE: Beginning with the third season, Keith was given an "and starring
Keith Szarabajka" credit on every episode, whether he appeared in it or
not.
* Blood and Wine (Two hours: 9/23/87) [Production #63102]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring characters: Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka
w/Telly Savalas, William Atherton, Moira Harris, Tom Atkins, Elizabeth
Franz, Christopher Murney, Alan Mixon, Trish Hawkins
McCall must join forces with a former terrorist who has since found
religion. Together they must stop another terrorist from committing
'mass' murder.
* Suspicion of Innocence (9/30/87) [Prod. #63110]
wr.: Robert Eisele, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Mark Margolis, Charles Cioffi
w/Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio, William Converse-Roberts, Mary Kane, Ann
Wedgeworth, John Randolph
A mentally challenged young man is accused of murdering a co-worker
and needs the help of the Equalizer to clear his name and capture the
real killer.
* In the Money (10/7/87) [Prod. #63101]
wr.: Ed Waters, Scott Shepherd, dr.: Aaron Lipstadt
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka
w/Ashley Crow, John Heard, Dennis Boutsikaris, Oliver Platt, Paul
Perri, Patricia Richardson
A nearly-drowned woman washes up on shore at McCall's feet. In helping
her find her attackers, he uncovers and exposes a Wall Street scandal.
* Encounter in a Closed Room (10/14/87) [Prod. #63108]
wr.: Ann Hamilton, Scott Shepherd, dr.: Jim Johnston
Recurring char.: Chad Redding, Robert Lansing
w/Michael Moriarty, Maureen Mueller, Liliana Komorowska, George
Gerdes, Jamey Sheridan
McCall is called in when the lives of a woman's parents are threatened
by foreign agents because she is helping a Czech scientist who wants
to defect.
* Mission McCall (Two Parts: 10/28/87-11/4/87) [Prod. #63117/8]
wr.: Edward Waters, Scott Shepherd, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka, William Zabka,
Richard Jordan (as Harley Gage)
w/Robert Mitchum, Frances Fisher
McCall is targeted by the KGB as suitable barter for several captured
KGB agents and is kidnapped. Scott and friends must find him and foil
a plot that threatens the lives of many American agents.
* Shadow Play (11/11/87) [Prod. #63119]
wr.: Robert Eisele, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Richard Jordan, Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka,
Chad Redding
w/Tomas Milian, Paul Calderon, J.T. Walsh, Tom Klunis, Christopher
Murney
Kostmayer and Gage must protect a Federal witness from a hitman, but
Gage is unhappy with the idea because of the witness' prior
relationship with guerilla forces.
* Innerview (11/18/87) [Prod. #63106]
wr.: Jim Trombetta dr.: Marc Laub
Recurring char.: Richard Jordan
w/Katherine Cortez, Toni Kalem, Paul Hipp, Ron Vawter, Terrence Mann
McCall and the police are searching for a serial killer. A psychic,
with a near perfect record, has a vision of herself as the next
victim. A skeptical Gage is assigned to help her.
* The Rehearsal (12/2/87) [Prod. #63113]
wr.: Robert Eisele, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Richard Jordan
w/Sharon Chatten, Jennifer Van Dyke, George Morfogen, Ned Eisenberg,
Gwylumm Evans, Chris Cooper, John Garson
McCall, Gage, a playwright and the cast and crew of his play are
trapped in the theater during rehearsal by a deranged former actor who
has rigged the theater to explode.
* Christmas Presence (12/16/87) [Prod. #663104]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Michael O'Herlihy
Recurring char.: Richard Jordan, Maureen Anderman (Pete)
w/Jacqueline Brooks, Corey Carrier, Martin Shakar, Joseph Hindy, John
R. McManus, Matthew Kimrough, Robert Dorfman
When a young boy with AIDS and his grandmother are threatened by
fear-ridden neighbors, McCall sends Gage to their aid.
* A Dance on the Dark Side (1/13/88) [Prod. #63104]
wr.: David Lightstone dr.: Jonathan Perry
Recurring char.: Richard Jordan, Chad Redding, Maureen Anderman
w/David Andrews, Amanda Plummer, George DiCenzo, Madeleine Potter,
John Seitz, William Carden, Marilyn McIntire
Gage and McCall must protect a young police employee who overhears an
incriminating telephone call and now a cop killer is after her.
* The Child Broker (1/20/88) [Prod. #63105]
wr.: Mick Curran dr.: Mark Sobel
Recurring char.: Richard Jordan
w/Christopher Collet, Mary-Joan Negro, Thomas G. Waites, Frances
Ruffelle, Lycia Naff, Jerry O'Connell, Frank Whaley, Sam Rockwell
When a young man joins a street gang, headed by a 'Fagin'-like
character, his girlfriend asks McCall and Gage for help.
* Video Games (1/27/88) [Prod. #63133]
wr.: Peter McCabe, dr.: James Contner
Recurring char.: Richard Jordan, Maureen Anderman John Bedford Lloyd
w/Daniel Davis, Vanessa Angel, Maryann Urbano, Andreas Katsulas,
Annabelle Gurwitch
McCall is asked to find a reporter who has gone undercover to expose a
blackmail/prostitution operation, which cost his daughter her life.
* Something Green (2/10/88) [Prod. #63123]
wr.: Kevin Droney, dr.: Luis Soto
Recurring char.: Richard Jordan, Keith Szarabajka
w/Jon De Vries, Lisa Eichhorn, Ronald Hunter, Leon Russom, Mccaulay
Culkin, Debra Stricklin, Michael Hammond, Neal Ben Ari
A mother is afraid her son has been kidnapped by his father, a foreign
ambassador, and asks McCall for help to bring him home before he
leaves the country.
* The Mystery of Manon (Two Parts: 2/17/88-2/24/88) [Prod. #63111/2]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Bradford May
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, William Zabka, Mark Margolis, Irving
Metzman
w/Melissa Anderson, Anthony Zerbe, Anne Heywood, Lawrence Dane
Yvette is back and asks McCall for help when her 'father' begins to
behave irrationally. He has been led to believe that her mother,
Manon, is still alive and that McCall and Control were responsible for
her capture.
* No Place Like Home (3/16/88) [Prod. #63124]
wr.: Robert Eisele, dr.: Tobe Hooper
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Maureen Anderman
w/Michael Rooker, Kelly Curtis, Matthew Stamm, Michael Lerner, Richard
Bright, Leo Burmester, Ed Lauter
McCall and Kostmayer come to the aid of a child who calls The
Equalizer to help his suddenly-homeless family. They are being
confronted with a slumlord perpetrating a welfare scam.
* Last Call (3/23/88) [Prod. #63121]
wr.: Robert Crais, dr.: Michael O'Herlihy
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Maureen Anderman
w/Joe Maruzzo, Michael Cerveris, Kathleen Doyle, David Schramm, James
Rebhorn, Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick, Peter Sellars, Charles Keating, Tony
Azito, Ron Lee Savin
McCall has to help his friends who are being held hostage in Pete's
bar by two thugs, when one of them is cornered by an assassin hired by
a wealthy man whose daughter he raped and mutilated.
* Regrets Only (3/30/88) [Prod. #63126]
wr.: Robert Crais, dr.: James Contner
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Maureen Anderman
w/J. Smith-Cameron, Philip Kraus, Jean DeBaer, Tony Longo, Polly
Holliday
No one believes her ex-husband is trying to kill her, so a woman with
a history of psychiatric problems turns to McCall for help.
* Target of Choice (4/6/88) [Prod. #63127]
wr.: Kevin Droney, dr.: Mark Sobel
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Mark Margolis, Maureen Anderman,
John Bedford Lloyd
w/Michael Parks, Verna Bloom, Kevin Geer, Lenny Venito, Steven Markus
The family of a man instrumental in sending a murderer to prison is
being threatened when the killer is eventually released.
SOUND BYTE: The voice of experience
* Always a Lady (5/4/88) [Prod. #63114]
wr.: Peter McCabe, dr.: Marc Laub
Recurring char.: Chad Redding, Keith Szarabajka, Robert Lansing,
Maureen Anderman
w/Ann Twomey, Lewis Van Bergen, Joseph Mascolo, Susan Gibney, Mary
Lane, Ron Frazier, Barry Snider, Benjamin Levy
When a woman he originally recruited as an agent is murdered, McCall
is on the case. As the investigation proceeds, he is in for a rude
surprise.
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The last season of The Equalizer was considered by some to have many of the
darkest scripts. But that was because it was decided that they would take
on more serious topics. In the past, there had been the occasional story
about homelessness or child abuse, but for the most part, it was a series
meant for diversion, for entertainment purposes. Now, with Universal
bringing in several new writers/producers, they tried to tackle more
substantive subjects, in hopes of helping along the way. So in the final
season, one finds episodes about gun control, AIDS, child/wife abuse, and
gangs in schools.
There had been other changes, too. Some at CBS, where Kim LeMasters had
taken over the role of head of programming. As with most changes of this
kind, new Entertainment chiefs tend to dislike the projects that they did
not originate themselves. And The Equalizer was no exception. It quickly
became clear that LeMasters did not support the series. It was removed from
its 10 o'clock berth, which was given to a LeMasters pet project (Wiseguy).
When it finally premiered in late October of 1988, the promotion campaigns
changed and it was frequently pre-empted. It was removed from the air
altogether for a while and then, without much fanfare changed to Thursday
night against heavy competition. There was little doubt in anyone's mind,
that Kim LeMasters was going to see to it that this was The Equalizer's
final season.
On May 19th, 1989, the announcement came that the series would not be on
the next year's schedule. And fans went crazy. CBS's phone lines were
flooded with protests. The mail started pouring in. Fan groups such as the
newly-formed EQ/EW International, tried to organize a campaign to convince
CBS to bring back the show. They uncovered what was later referred to as
"Equalgate," (Michelle Greppi, 1989, NY Post), with the discovery that CBS
had even sent bags and bags of mail to the Woodwards, instead of reading it
themselves and counting it in the show's favor. In a funny story told to
EQ/EW Int'l, the Woodwards describe running from one mail dropbox to
another in the small NY town where they were staying, stuffing them with
letters meant for CBS, which had been forwarded to them by a network that
refused to listen.
To many loyal CBS fans, it came as a shock that this network would not
listen, did not care what they had to say or how they felt. It was a few
years later, when Howard Stringer finally admitted that the network had
made a mistake by cancelling The Equalizer too soon. It still had a strong
audience and could have continued for many more successful seasons.
Universal gave its USA Network the first option on syndication. It aired
for 2 or 3 years there, eventually being buried in the midnight hour and
then later, buried altogether. There probably isn't a single European
country which hasn't aired the series. Also, it has been shown in countries
like Japan, India, Australia and New Zealand and has earned the love and
enthusiasm of millions of fans around the world. In the States, beginning
in January 1996, the Arts & Entertainment Network began showing the series
every weekday at 7pm (E)/4 pm (P).
September 17, 1995 marked the 10th Anniversary of its premiere on CBS. And
to this day, fans continue to hope for an Equalizer reunion telefilm (and
indeed, there are people working toward that goal). It seems as though fans
of this series will never get enough of Robert McCall, his life and his
stories.
* The Last Campaign (10/26/88) [Production #63803]
wr.: Lee Batchler, Janet Scott Batchler, dr.:
Richard Compton
Recurring char.: Maureen Anderman, Irving Metzman
w/E. G. Marshall, Stanley Tucci, Laila Robins, Yvonne Bryceland, Larry
Keith, Jay Patterson, Isabell Monk, Gale Mayron, Wendell Pierce
A woman discovers a blackmail plot conducted by the politician she
works for and when he finds out she knows, he has her committed to an
asylum. McCall must discover the truth and free her.
* Sea of Fire (11/2/88) [Prod. #63801]
wr.: Peter McCabe, Coleman Luck, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Chad Redding
w/Seret Scott, Keith David, Reginald VelJohnson, David Strathairn,
Tito Nunez, Lucy Vargas, Harsh Nayyar, Socorro Santiago
McCall breaks up a gang in the Bronx, who have taken control of a
school, by vividly demonstrating the consequences of their actions.
* Riding the Elephant (11/9/88) [Prod. #63804]
wr.: M. K. Lorens, dr.: Donald Petrie
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Robert Lansing
w/James Hong, Russell Wong, Elizabeth Sung, Mako, Michael G. Chin,
Everett Mendes III, Raymond Moy
A woman who has been forced into prostitution by the man who paid her
way to the US, calls the Equalizer to help the family of the young man
trying to buy her freedom, when they are implicated in drug-running.
* Eighteen With a Bullet (11/16/88) [Prod. #63805]
wr.: Bruce Taylor, Wayne Powers, Donna Dottley Powers, dr.: Richard
Compton
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka
w/Bruce Payne, Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick, Caroline Lagerfelt, Terrence
Mann, Amy Morton, Ken Ober
The mother of a rock star asks McCall for help when she fears that her
daughter's manager is up to no good.
* Day of the Covenant (12/7/88) [Prod. #63808]
wr.: Robert Eisele, dr.: James Contner
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, William Zabka
w/Kasi Lemmons, David Leary, Jihmi Kennedy, Theodore Bikel, Michael
Genet, Tobin Bell
Scott becomes involved with a beautiful South African who is harboring
a secret. McCall must deal with a white racist who has targeted her
for death.
* Splinters (12/14/88) [Prod. #63809]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Paul Krasny
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Robert Lansing
w/Tom Klunis, Richard Bright, Kevin Conway, Tracy Kolis
McCall must rescue Mickey, who has been kidnapped. He is being used as
a test subject for a mind-altering drug, in an attempt to turn him
into a puppet assassin for enemy agents.
* The Making of a Martyr (1/11/89) [Prod. #63806]
wr.: Wayne Powers, Donna Dottley Powers, dr.: Bradford May
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Chad Redding
w/Tom Noonan, Barbara Williams, Sally Jessy Raphael, Stephen James,
William Converse-Roberts, Bobby Rivers
A gun control advocate refuses the aid of the Equalizer, on moral
grounds, even after her life is threatened.
* The Sins of Our Fathers (1/18/89) [Prod. #63807]
wr.: Tom Towler, dr.: Paul Krasny
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Austin Pendleton, Yvonne Wilder,
Joe Morton (Brock)
w/J. Smith-Cameron, Al Shannon, Randy Danson, Tom Signorelli
McCall must decide whether or not to help when a mobster's wife asks
him to save the life of her son, who's been kidnapped.
* The Visitation (2/1/89) [Prod. #63810]
wr.: Robert Eisele, dr.: Bradford May
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka
w/Jenny Agutter, Leonardo Cimino, James Tolkan, Martin Shakar, Eddie
Jones, Joseph Ragno, Randle Mell, Mike Starr
When an arms dealer is found dead from a highly contagious disease,
McCall and an old love, a doctor familiar with similar maladies, must
retrace the man's footsteps to prevent the spread of the virus.
* Past Imperfect (2/15/89) [Prod. #63811]
wr.: Gail Morgan Hickman, dr.: Russ Mayberry
Recurring char.: Mark Margolis, Keith Szarabajka, Robert Lansing,
Eddie Jones
w/Katherine Cortez, Hector Elizondo, Jose Edwin Soto, Rudolph
Willrich, Brad Sullivan, Kenneth J. MacGregor, Anthony Powers
When thugs try to kidnap the young boy Jimmy is 'Big Brother' to,
McCall begins to unravel the truth about the boy's father.
* Trial By Ordeal (3/1/89) [Prod. #63814]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Marc Laub
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Robert Lansing
w/Roy Dotrice, Sylvia Sydney
In a Company-sponsored "court," McCall is required to testify against
Control who is being accused of treason. The penalty is death.
* Silent Fury (3/8/89) [Prod. #63815]
wr.: Donna Dottley Powers, Wayne Powers, dr.: Russ Mayberrry
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Eddie Jones
w/Howie Seago, Cynthia Nixon, Jon Polito, Paul McCrane, Mark Boone jr.
Members of a community center for the deaf are victims of a series of
robberies and attacks. McCall must gain their confidence before he can
help them.
* Lullaby of Darkness (3/30/89) [Prod. #63812]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: David Jackson
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Chad Redding
w/Stephen Lang, Mary-Joan Negro, Ellen Hamilton Latzen, Vivian Nathan,
Jacqueline Brookes, Robert X. Modica, Gwyllum Evans
An elderly woman who has nowhere else to turn, calls the Equalizer
because she believes that her landlord is physically abusing his wife
and daughter
* Zebra 17 (4/6/89) [Prod. #63817]
wr.: Jacqueline Zambrano, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Robert Joy
w/Joe Seneca, William Atherton, Cordelia Gonzalez, Leonardo Cimino,
P.J. Brown, Stephen Payne
The man running a Mission asks McCall to investigate a series of
suspicious deaths of homeless alcoholics.
* Starfire (4/13/89) [Prod. #63816]
wr.: Robert Eisele, dr.: Bradford May
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka
w/Michael Moriarty, Angela Goethals, Deborah Hedwall, George Plimpton,
Wendell Pierce
A young girl calls the Equalizer to help the man she has befriended,
who claims to be an extraterrestrial with a mission on Earth.
* Time Present, Time Past (4/20/89) [Prod. #63818]
wr.: Tom Towler, dr.: Gordon Hessler
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, William Zabka, Keith Szarabajka, Joe
Morton
w/Shirley Knight, Brian Bedford, Dennis Boutsikaris, George McGrath,
Tom Markirosian
Scott is kidnapped along with a defector, when the man's brother tries
to take him home for trial.
* Prisoners of Conscience (4/17/89) [Prod. # 63820]
wr.: Robert Eisele, dr.: Marc Laub
Recurring char.: Robert Lansing, Keith Szarabajka
w/Pat Hingle, Dan O'Herlihy, Tony Plana, Tim Woodward
McCall has the opportunity to get to his father's killer when the man
abducts a former Chilean political prisoner.
* The Caper (5/4/89) [Prod. #63823]
wr.: Tom Towler, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Chad Redding
w/Maureen Stapleton, Laura San Giacomo, Richard Hamilton, Alberta
Watson, Michael Wincott
No one believes her when a mystery novel addict claims to have been an
eyewitness to a murder. She fancies herself a detective and the
Equalizer is called in to keep her out of trouble.
* Heart of Justice (5/11/89) [Prod. #63824]
wr.: Gail Morgan Hickman, dr.: Bradford May
Recurring char.: Robert Joy, Eddie Jones
w/John Shepherd, Paul Guilfoyle, Joseph Hindy, Philip Bosco, Roberta
Maxwell, Margaret Klenck
Two hoodlums who raped and beat a pregnant woman get off on a
technicality. When they are executed on the street, the woman's
husband is charged with murder and McCall is asked to clear his name.
* Race Traitors (6/29/89) [Prod. #63821]
wr.: Wayne Powers, Donna Dottley Powers and Gail Morgan Hickman, dr.:
Robert E. Warren
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Robert Joy
w/David Andrews, Michael Cerveris, Verna Bloom, Aleta Mitchell, Larry
Fishburne, Caroline Kava, Bruce Hubbard
When a black family is terrorized by a fascist group, McCall must pose
as a racist to destroy the gang from within.
* Endgame (8/10/89) [Prod. #63822]
wr.: Coleman Luck, dr.: Alan Metzger
Recurring char.: Keith Szarabajka, Chad Redding
w/Elizabeth Berridge, Amy Morton, Lewis Van Bergen, Josef Sommer,
Martin Shakar
When a player in an adult wargame is killed, McCall is drawn into a
web of lies, scheming and murder.
* Suicide Squad (8/24/89) [Prod. #63825]
wr.: Jacqueline Zambrano, dr.: Marc Laub
Recurring char.: Joe Morton
w/Adam Coleman Howard, Ving Rhames, Robert Swan, Regina Baff, Alyson
Kirk, David Harris, Leo Burmester
When a young man loses his sports scholarship after a knee injury, his
sister calls McCall to help stop him from turning to a life in the
drug underworld.
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