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-+-------------------*----+[ Spensor For Hire ]+----*-------------------+-
Regular Cast:
Robert Urich..........................Spenser
Barbara Stock.........................Susan Silverman
Avery Brooks..........................Hawk
-+-----------------------+[ 1985 Episode Guide ]+-----------------------+-
Episode #1: "Pilot"
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) is hired to find the runaway wife
of a successful land developer, a woman who has tired of
her humdrum existence and looks for something exciting,
fulfilling and meaningful to do. Instead, she finds
herself involved with revolutionaries and gunrunners.
Accused of armed robbery and murder, only Spenser can help
her.
CAST
Geoffrey Lewis........................Harry Patterson
Donna Mitchell........................Pamela Patterson
Ron McLarty...........................Belson
Ruth Britt................................Anita
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Chuck Connors........................King Powers
Executive Producer..................John Wilder
Producer..................................Dick Gallegly
Director...................................Lee H. Katzin
Television Writer.....................John Wilder
Episode #3: "Discord in A Minor"
Hired by famed conductor Matthew Lowington (PAUL SHENAR)
to serve as a bodyguard for his teenage daughter Cathy
(BARBARA GARRICK), Spenser (ROBERT URICH) finds himself in
a chauffeur's uniform waiting for Cathy at her very
exclusive private high school for girls. Suddenly, a van
speeds helter-skelter among the students on the grounds
and stops near Cathy. A burly man grabs her and drags her
towards the vehicle; a younger driver yanks her inside.
Reacting as fast as he can to the situation, Spenser spots
the big man pull a weapon from a hip holster. In the
gunfire volley that follows, Spenser shoots and kills this
kidnapper. But in Spenser's ensuing chase in his
limousine, the driver of the van escapes with Cathy.
Spenser reports back to Lowington and is fired. But man of
honor that he is, Spenser determines to find the young
lady on his own. To this end, he first visits the homicide
squad room of the Boston Police Department. Here, despite
the protestations and lack of cooperation from Sergeant
Belson (RON McLARTY), Spenser espies a folder that gives
him a make on the guy he shot and killed. He was Eddie
Blake, an ex-cop who once took a payoff from mobster
kingpin Joe Broz (RAYMOND SERRA).
Following up on this lead, Spenser looks up Broz, who's
attending a baseball game with his eldest son Tony (JAY
THOMAS). The terse talk between the mobster and the
private eye confirms what Spenser had suspected: that the
driver of the van was Broz's youngest son, Jimmy (NEILL
BARRY), who Spenser is surprised to learn from Tony,
apparently abducted his own girlfriend. Spenser strikes a
deal with Broz: if he can bring Cathy back to her father,
he'll turn Jimmy over to his father, not the authorities.
Spenser is aware, though, that he'll have to work secretly
and swiftly to elude Tony and the other hoods that the
senior Broz will have following him.
To gather clues to the whereabouts of Jimmy and Cathy,
Spenser questions Elaine Hebner (ANNE MARIE BOBBY), a
close classmate in high school. Elaine is loathe to talk
to Spenser because "you scare me." She relents, though,
and eventually gives him information enabling him to track
the young couple to a remote, lakeside mountain cabin.
There, Jimmy tries to put up a fight but is quickly
subdued by Spenser. Out of anger and desperation, he
blurts out that he ran away with Cathy to save her --
because she has been a victim of incest by her father.
Realizing that Cathy surely needs an understanding woman
to talk to, Spenser calls upon his compassionate
girlfriend, Susan Silverman (BARBARA STOCK), a high school
guidance counselor.
Warily, Spenser confronts Lowington with Jimmy's
accusation. Enraged, the conductor lunges for Spenser and
is easily rebuffed. But Keller (JAY GINSBERG), Lowington's
new bodyguard, is not. He gets into a knock-down drag-out
fistfight with Spenser, who's battered but victorious.
After the skirmish, Lowington still steadfastly maintains
his innocence, insisting that he has doted on Cathy solely
to cultivate her inherent genius as a pianist and now
can't "understand why she'd invent such a vicious
fabrication."
If it was, Spenser wants to find out. So he seeks a lead
to Cathy's mother, whom Lowington says is dead but whom
Cathy believes is still alive. Lowington knows where
Spenser is headed and has Keller tail him. He also has an
assignment for the menacing Hawk (AVERY BROOKS). He has
done some dirty work in the past for Lowington, who is not
aware that he knows Spenser well.
THE CAST
Ron McLarty..........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel.......................Lt. Martin Quirk
Patricia Elliott.........................Edie James
Neill Barry..............................Jimmy Broz
Barbara Garrick......................Cathy Lowington
Paul Shenar.............................Matthew Lowington
Raymond Serra.......................Joe Broz
Jay Thomas............................Tony Broz
Anne Marie Bobby.................Elaine Hebner
Episode #4: "Original Sin"
Against his better judgment and because of the insistence
of his girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK), Spenser (ROBERT
URICH) accepts as his client a Catholic priest named
Crawford (JAY O. SANDERS). Father Crawford does not
believe a police report that labeled a novice's fall to
her death a suicide, and he wants Spenser to find out what
really happened to the young woman Kathleen O'Rourke
(ELIZABETH ANN).
Launching his investigation, Spenser visits the nunnery
where Kathleen was cloistered. He's surprised to see Hawk
(AVERY BROOKS), his sometime friend, sometime adversary,
leaving there in the company of the notorious racketeer
Tom Flaherty (DAVID O'BRIEN), who had donated this mansion
to the Catholic sisters. At the convent, Spenser discovers
that, before her death, Kathleen had been working with an
inner-city project and living outside the order to ensure
she was making the right choice before taking her final
vows.
Spenser's next stop is at the home of Kathleen's parents,
Michael (EDDIE JONES) and Sarah O'Rourke (ELIZABETH
FRANZ), who are sharing their bereavement with a gathering
of friends and family, including Michael's brother,
Monsignor John O'Rourke (JONATHAN MOORE). Gently, Spenser
approaches Sarah, who imparts to him how close Kathleen
was to Father Crawford, who's on hand, too, and breaks up
an impending row between Spenser and Michael O'Rourke, a
proud, burly man who's furious that a private eye is
investigating his daughter's death.
Continuing to seek clues, Spenser heads for the inner-city
neighborhood where Kathleen had been working. He stumbles
into an angry, predominantly black mob attacking a portly
man and his bodyguard -- Hawk. As Spenser comes to Hawk's
aid, the melee is ultimately quelled by Shelly Stewart
(ERICA GIMPEL) and Robert Jordan (JAMES ECKHOUSE),
Kathleen's former co-workers at the nearby store-front
office called the Neighborhood Alliance. It turns out that
the crowd was incited to anger by eviction notices that
the portly man was distributing.
Spenser questions Shelly and Robert. Robert recalls
Kathleen's enthusiasm and dedication on behalf of the
underprivileged; he further tells Spenser that he had
urged her not to go back to the convent. For her part,
Shelly reproves Kathleen as a weak-willed woman whose
family ran her life. Spenser remains virtually bereft of
hard facts regarding Kathleen's death, but a trip to the
coroner's office turns up one unsettling fact: Kathleen
was two months pregnant when she plunged to her doom.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Jay O. Sanders.........................Father John
Crawford
Elizabeth Franz........................Sarah O'Rourke
Eddie Jones.............................Michael O'Rourke
Erica Gimpel...........................Shelly Stewart
Jonathan Moore.......................Monsignor O'Rourke
David O'Brien.........................Tom Flaherty
James Eckhouse.......................Robert Jordan
Marsha Bagwell.......................Lillybet
Episode #5: "Children of a Tempest Storm"
After he kills the hit man who ambushed him, Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) feels responsible for the guy's now
orphaned kids, Jenny (JUDITH TANNEN) and Rick (NOAH
MOAZEZI). So, without immediately telling the youngsters
what happened to their father, Spenser takes them home to
his renovated firehouse -- much to the surprise of his
girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK), who is harboring a
secret from Spenser: she is carrying his child.
While Susan reluctantly keeps her secret, Spenser with
equal reluctance breaks the news to the children about
their father, but withholds the fact that he shot him.
Together, with his friend and ally, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS),
who likes the style with which Spenser has taken charge of
the orphaned children, Spenser turns his attention to the
real business at hand: find out who ordered him killed.
In separate investigations, they learn that the contract
out on Spenser stems from "heavyweight, out-of-town
talent." To figure out just who might have placed the
order, Spenser breaks into the apartment of the hit man he
killed. There, he's attacked by two hired assassins. In
the ensuing exchange of blows and gunfire, the assassins
escape. Spenser is left with only one clue he could
salvage from the apartment: the business card of Ronald
Chadway (BAXTER HARRIS), attorney-at-law.
Following up on this lead, Spenser determines that the man
who put out the contract on his life is none other than
the racketeer King Powers (CHUCK CONNORS), who's now
serving a prison term for a crime in which he was
implicated by Spenser. Spenser visits Powers in prison,
and is more convinced than ever that Powers is paying for
the hit.
Back at home, Susan's uneasy behavior alerts Spenser to
the fact that she's pregnant. Stating that she cherishes
her independence as much as she feels Spenser guards his
freedom, Susan tearfully tells Spenser that she is
considering an abortion. He responds that he is prepared
to assume his responsibility as the father and asks that
she keep the child.
As their future together hangs in the balance over this
decision, Spenser is again accosted by the two hired
killers who attacked him earlier. This time, Spenser leads
them on a chase through downtown Boston that's capped by
his run-in with a lawyer named Macy (PETER KOVNER), who
hired the thugs. Spenser learns that Macy also works for
King Powers, and he drags from him a confession that he
had hired the hit man whom Spenser killed, employing the
lawyer Chadway as the go-between and money-drop.
Armed with this information, Spenser uses it as leverage
to force King to call off his hired killers. He also
forces Powers to set up a trust fund for the orphaned
Jenny and Rick to see them through private school and
college. Facing a much longer jail term should Spenser go
public with Macy's confession, Powers goes along with
Spenser.
With this matter settled, Spenser faces two other
difficult confrontations. In one, he relays the good news
about their futures to Jenny and Rick, then, challenged by
the young boy for the truth, admits that he killed their
dad. At the same time, he tries to instill in them a
respect for their father, whom Spenser says loved them
very much. On a deeper personal level, Spenser visits
Susan at the hospital. She has chosen to have an abortion,
but he wants her to know that he respects her decision and
still loves her.
CAST
Ron McLarty..........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel.......................Lt. Martin Quirk
Noah Moazezi.........................Rick
Judith Tannen..........................Jenny
Chuck Connors.......................King Powers
Robert Serbagi........................Nick Nizamoff
Lauren Tom............................Sally Chin
Baxter Harris...........................Chadway
Gregg Baker............................Ben
Cristine Rose...........................Rebecca Sears
Larry Victor............................Dan
Bill McCutcheon.....................Bailiff
Episode #6: "The Killer Within"
Spenser (ROBERT URICH), is hired by an amateur
photographer, Diane York (NANCY PAUL), to protect her
sister against a troublesome ex-lover. Diane is a soft and
sensitive brunette; the sister, Donna, is a self-assured,
coldly beautiful blonde.
Spenser trails Donna to an outdoor cafe and watches her
exchange some object from her purse for an attache case
from ex-boyfriend George Garrett (JON DeVRIES). At that
moment Rolfe (RICHARD BORG), a professional hit man,
zeroes in on Donna with a high-powered scope rifle from a
window across the street, but an unsuspecting busboy moves
into the line of fire and is killed. Spotting the
assassin, Spenser gives chase, but Rolfe discards the
weapon in a passing trash truck and ducks into a nearby
church where he overpowers a nun and strips her of her
clothing. Dressed as the nun, Rolfe makes his escape on a
subway. Confronting Diane, Spenser accuses her of
withholding information, a tactic that Diane vigorously
denies.
At the abandoned firehouse that serves as Spenser's home,
his girlfriend, high school guidance counselor Susan
Silverman (BARBARA STOCK), informs him that Ed Howard
(DAVID ALLEN BROOKS), chairman of her school's psychology
department, has invited her to accompany him to San
Francisco for a conference. Spenser, the tough guy, is as
jealous as a lovesick teenager when it concerns Susan, but
she has accepted Howard's offer.
Police Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY) drives Spenser to
Lt. Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL), who wants to question him
about a strangled security guard and a naked nun, but
Spenser refuses to identify his client. Later, Spenser
recovers the murder weapon from the garbage dump and shows
it to his old friend Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), an enforcer, who
occasionally teams with him. Hawk tabs the hand-tooled
rifle as one used by hit men in the espionage racket. Hawk
knows who made it.
Spenser confronts Donna in her sister's apartment, but
she's a tough cookie who refuses to cooperate. When she
retires to the bedroom and begins a violent argument with
Diane, Spenser peeks in and observes the girl holding a
loud shouting match with herself. A blonde wig rests on
the dresser. Donna and Diane are one and the same, a
psychiatric victim, plagued with a dual personality! To
find out why she is a target for death, Spenser takes her
to his pad for safekeeping. This time the jealousy belongs
to Susan, but they both agree: the woman needs help from a
professional psychologist, and Ed Howard is their man.
When Hawk invades the gun shop of Sam Wu (KIM CHAN), a
skilled Oriental gunsmith, the hit man, Rolfe, is also
there to take delivery on a new rifle. A fight pitting one
trained killer against another is a portrait of awesome
violence, but in the end Hawk is barely conscious, Rolfe
has made his getaway and Sam Wu lies dead, clubbed by
Rolfe after Wu set off a silent alarm to summon guards.
Hawk is jailed.
With three bodies in the morgue, Spenser reveals his
client to Lt. Quirk and informs him of the dual
personality phenomenon. He effects the release of Hawk,
who immediately departs on a mission of revenge against
Rolfe. Quirk seeks a rundown on Diane via Federal
Intelligence files and Jack Collins, bureau chief, finds
no evidence of espionage activity by either Donna or
"George Garrett." Unbeknownst to Quirk, Collins and
Garrett are one and the same.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Nancy Paul...............................Donna/Diane York
David Allen Brooks..................Ed Howard
Jon De Vries.............................Jack
Collins/George Garrett
Richard Borg............................Rolfe
Kim Chan..................................Sam Wu
William Cain.............................Senator Hastings
Gregg Edelman.........................The Agent
Episode #7: "Autumn Thieves"
Tailing a young man named Alex (MARK KEYLOUN) to Boston's
Granville Museum, Spenser (ROBERT URICH) winds up in a
chase after the fellow, who, in a well-staged plot
executed with disguised accomplices, steals from the
museum a priceless, bejeweled, miniaturized replica of the
Ten Commandments known as the Toledo Ten. Alex escapes,
and the private eye is arrested for the theft.
The museum's Dr. Margaret Lind (GAIL GRATE) is anxious to
press charges against Spenser. But when the evidence is
produced, it turns out to be a fake. Alex has gotten away
with the authentic Toledo Ten, which he has made plans to
fence through a corrupt banker (RON FRAZIER), from whom he
has already received a cash advance of $100,000. Alex's
uncle, the suave con artist Roman St. George (ALFRED
DRAKE), is holding up the final transaction. To ensure the
deal, the banker assigns two thugs to accompany Alex to a
meeting with uncle Roman in the Berkshire Mountains.
That's also the destination of Spenser and his girlfriend
Susan (BARBARA STOCK), who seek out Kay Redfield (ALICE
HAINING), the young woman who operates an amateur
Shakespeare theater and who originally hired Spenser to
find Alex. The news that he's involved in the theft of the
Toledo Ten leaves her stunned. She's unable to offer any
clues as to Alex's current whereabouts, but he intuits
that she has not been told the truth about uncle Roman.
CAST
Ron McLarty..........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel.......................Lt. Martin Quirk
Mark Keyloun.........................Alex
Alice Haining..........................Kay Redfield
Ron Frazier.............................Banker
Will Lyman.............................Capt. Morrison
Alfred Drake...........................Roman St. George
Gail Grate...............................Dr. Lind
Episode #8: "Blood Money"
Spenser is hired to deliver $1-million ransom to the
so-called Liberty Brigade, kidnappers of an executive from
the multi-national corporation Overdyne. He has made plans
to exchange the loot while jogging along Boston's
Esplanade Park. He has also arranged for Lieutenant Martin
Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL), Sergeant Frank Belson (RON
McLARTY) and other plainclothes policemen to be in hiding,
ready to tail the kidnappers picking up the ransom. But
the operation is ruined by the sudden appearance from the
shrubbery of Overdyne's chief security officer, Matt
Partland (JIMMIE RAY WEEKS). A shoot-out ensues, in which
one of the kidnappers lies gravely wounded and the other
escapes.
Chagrined, Spenser conveys the bad news to Ellen Villard
(MAUREEN ANDERMAN), wife of the kidnap victim, George
Villard (RUDOLPH WILLRICH). She shows Spenser a video tape
of George in the hands of his abductors, who are demanding
that Overdyne cease its offshore drilling for oil and
exploitation in the Third World country of San Maritas.
Though visibly upset, Ellen puts up a brave facade,
especially in the company of the Villard's 14-year-old
daughter Monica (SAMANTHA ATKINS).
Spenser next visits the Overdyne board room, where he
confronts George's fellow top-flight executives Paul
Manning (JAMES REBHORN), Frank Howland (BERNIE McINERNEY)
and Hillary Small (LONETTE McKEE). As they debate whether
or not to continue with the ransom payment, Spenser
scornfully tires of their political infighting. In the
meantime, the wounded young man from the park incident
dies, leaving no clue as to the whereabouts of Villard.
To get a handle on the Liberty Brigade, Spenser asks his
girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK) to introduce him to a
campus radical named Dorothy Marks (CHARLAINE WOODARD).
She dismisses the Brigade as a bogus organization. His
suspicions aroused, Spenser determines to investigate
Overdyne's security man Matt Partland, the man who ruined
his trap. Cleverly gaining admission to his office, the
private eye tears off what might be a clue: a computer
printout detailing Overdyne's global shipments. An irate
Partland enters and takes a poke at Spenser, who gets the
best of his attacker and warns Partland not to interfere.
The delivery of another video tape showing a battered
George Villard incites Spenser to hurry his search for
him. A rummage through Villard's office yields a printout
like the one Spenser found in Partland's desk, plus a
batch of florist receipts. From Hillary and Manning,
Spenser discovers that Villard and Partland were on the
track of an in-company thief -- which explains the
identical computer printouts.
After the murdered body of the escaped kidnapper from the
park turns up, Spenser attempts to pinpoint where Villard
is being held from hints on the video tape. Identifying
the spot as a gravel pit, the private eye enlists the help
of his sometime friend and nemesis Hawk (AVERY BROOKS)
into raiding the place. In this action, Partland's
unwelcome and unexpected appearance blows the surprise
again. That night, Villard's dead body is dropped on his
wife's doorstep.
As the Overdyne executives gather to pay their respects to
the widow, Ellen Villard lashes out at them in grief and
anger. For his part, Spenser assures her that he's
sticking with the case, which takes a strange twist: from
Villard's daughter, Susan learns that her father had
recently moved out of the house, and, tracking down the
florist's receipts, Spenser finds out that he was keeping
a mistress -- Overdyne executive Hillary Small, who
professes to Spenser her deep and secret love for Villard.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Lonette McKee........................Hillary Small
Maureen Anderman..................Ellen Villard
Jimmie Ray Weeks...................Matt Partland
James Rebhorn.........................Paul Manning
Bernie McInerney.....................Frank Howland
Rudolph Willrich......................George Villard
Samantha Atkins.......................Monica Villard
Charlaine Woodard...................Dorothy Marks
Executive Producer....................John Wilder
Supervising Producer.................William Robert Yates
Producer in Los Angeles.............Robert Hamilton
Producer in Boston.....................Dick Gallegly
Director......................................Virgil Vogel
Writer of Teleplay.......................Bob Shayne &
Bruce Murkoff
Writer of Story............................Bob Shayne
Episode #9: "Resurrection"
An attack by street toughs sends Spenser (ROBERT URICH)
chasing after one called Rick Mallea (D.B. SWEENEY), who
has gravely stabbed a paroled prostitute named Lydia
Wilson (KASI LEMONS), who, in turn, superficially wounds
him with the pistol she was carrying. Eventually, Spenser
nabs Rick, but the tough tells a disgusted police Sgt.
Frank Belson (RON McLARTY) that he'll soon be out on bail
and back on the streets -- thanks to his lawyer, Bryce
Taylor (PAUL DOOLEY), a former big-time attorney who gave
Spenser his first job after he left the police force. Sure
enough, Taylor does show up, and is coldly discomforted to
admit to his old friend Spenser that tough times in the
wake of the death of his wife have brought him so low as
to defend the likes of Mallea.
Disgusted as he is by this change in the once
high-principled Taylor, Spenser has other things on his
mind: like tracking down the young tough who stole Lydia's
purse, which she claims contained information that could
seal her death warrant. To get it back, spenser first
queries the hostile Rick and a hulking, glowering pimp
nicknamed Conan the Barbarian (ROBERT TESSIER). Gleaning
nothing from them, the private eye nonetheless gets a tip
that prompts him to stakeout Conan -- who leads him to
Sgt. Mike Clayton (EARL HINDMAN), a powerfully built,
mean-spirited, undercover cop assigned to Boston's vice
detail. Clayton takes an instant dislike to Spenser and
his prying questions, and winds up in a brawl with him.
Conan joins in the fray, too, but Spenser parleys his
agility over their bulk and batters them both.
Meanwhile, Taylor turns his attention to Lydia, who'll be
charged with breaking parole for carrying a gun. He
boorishly accosts her as she's being taken to her room to
recover from emergency surgery, then offers his services
as legal counsel. Spenser's girlfriend Susan (BARBARA
STOCK) is on hand and reacts incredulously to Taylor's
gross behavior. Taylor doesn't waste any time championing
his new cause at a televised press conference on the
hospital steps. This scene is witnessed by a malevolent
trucking magnate named Camaris (DICK LATESSA). He's
watching the TV in his limousine that's parked outside his
plant, at which toxic wastes are being poured into trucks.
Angered, Camaris snaps to an aide to "find out from
Clayton what went wrong."
Spenser is approached by his friendly antagonist and alter
ego, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS). From him, Spenser learns that
Clayton is overly fond of using his power to enforce order
among the prostitutes in his jurisdiction, beating them up
when they get out of line.
Later that night, the bullet-ridden body of Rick Mallea is
found outside Spenser's remodeled firehouse home.
Ironically, police Lt. Martin Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL)
suspects Hawk of the murder. That's because he thinks that
Rick was tied to Clayton, who allegedly killed a
prostitute -- who was close to Hawk. Indeed, Hawk
confronts Clayton in a darkened alley and, with utter
contempt, warns the cop that he'll be watching his every
move from now on.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Paul Dooley.............................Bryce Taylor
Earl Hindman...........................Mike Clayton
Dick Latessa............................Camaris
Kasi Lemmons.........................Lydia Wilson
Robert Tessier.........................Conan the Barbarian
D. B. Sweeney........................Rick
Episode #10: "Internal Affairs"
After subduing a would-be jewel robber and corralling his
accomplice in a subsequent car chase, Spenser (ROBERT
URICH) is helping fill out a report of the incident at
police headquarters. He's distressed to learn from an
enraged Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY) that the stalwart,
incorruptible Lt. Martin Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) is being
investigated by the department's Internal Affairs division
for suspected collusion with a young punk named Ronny
Horgan (BRUCE MacVITTIE). Ronny is operating an illegal
gambling operation out of a dive called the Channel Bar,
and it's alleged that Quirk tipped him off to a vice raid
on the place.
Quirk won't say anything in his defense, so Internal
Affairs puts him on suspension, and strips him of his
badge and gun. To try to help his old friend, Spenser
seeks out Ronny Horgan at the Channel Bar, after first
getting past Ronny's partner-in-crime, Jack Stoner
(RICHARD JENKINS). Then, Spenser puts the pressure on
Ronny, from whom he learns that his father Phillip Horgan
(JAMES DOUGLAS), a powerful, real-estate magnate, was
involved in the set-up of Quirk because he has something
on him: pictures of an extramarital affair being carried
on by Quirk's wife Katie (SHIRLEY KNIGHT). Meeting with
Katie, Spenser finds to his chagrin that this is true.
Now doggedly determined to save Quirk and his marriage,
Spenser arranges a meeting between Katie and his
compassionate girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK), a high
school guidance counselor. Katie opens up to Susan about
her feelings of loneliness and anxiety that made her drift
into an affair, now ended, despite 30 years of seemingly
connubial bliss. Spenser also secures the help of his
shadowy nemesis Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), who tells him that
Phillip Horgan has a history of bailing out his
trouble-making son so that Ronny's transgressions don't
reflect adversely on his father's ambitions. These
currently entail landing a multi-million dollar hotel
construction contract with the city of Boston. Since Hawk
has dealt with Phillip Horgan before, he agrees to see him
again and lay down Spenser's ultimatum: back off of Martin
Quirk or face the consequences. Yet, neither Belson nor
Spenser can get Quirk to face up to his situation -- even
after Spenser lets on that he knows about Marty's marital
difficulties.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Richard Jenkins........................Jack Stoner
Bruce MacVittie......................Ronny Horgan
James Douglas.........................Phillip Horgan
Shirley Knight..........................Katie Quirk
Episode #11: "Death By Design"
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) takes his morning run through a
quiet Boston park, he is ambushed by a grinning assassin
driving a huge garbage truck. Using his fanciest footwork,
the ex-boxer sidesteps the onrushing truck and gives
chase, leaping onto the truck and shattering its
windshield before the would-be killer manages to dislodge
him and escape.
Made wary by the morning's attack, Spenser buys himself
some insurance in the form of mercenary strong-arm Hawk
(AVERY BROOKS), his sometime friend. Thus protected, the
literate detective proceeds to a meeting with his client
Linda Collins (ROBIN GROVES), Harvard research chemist and
friend of his girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK). Arriving
early, he finds a nervous Linda talking with Wilson
Renhill (HANSFORD ROWE), head of Renhill Pharmaceuticals,
who quickly departs. Spenser reports he has had no luck in
finding Tony Ristelli (BURKE MOSES), Linda's missing
boyfriend who she claims has stolen some jewelry from her.
Later at dinner, Spenser learns from Susan that Linda's
government-funded research involves the synthesis of a
nonaddictive substitute for morphine.
Spenser soon tracks Tony down, nabbing him outside a posh
hotel as he plies his trade as a high-priced gigolo. When
Spenser arrives at his car with the reluctant Tony, the
murderous truck driver from the morning reappears and
starts shooting, but a shotgun-wielding Hawk steps from
the shadows and silences the hired killer in spectacular
fashion. At Spenser's converted-firehouse apartment, an
intimidated Tony denies stealing any jewelry but admits he
asked for and received $50,000 from Linda -- ostensibly to
open his own gym -- on orders from a private investigator
named Michael Graves (LEON RUSSOM).
A visit by Spenser to Graves' high-tech office confirms
that he is the man responsible for the attempts on his
life. And when he meets again with Linda, she confesses
that she is hopelessly in love with Tony and that she
stole the $50,000 she gave him from her research fund.
With an audit of the fund just three days away, Linda
fears her life is ruined, but Spenser vows to help her.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Robin Groves...........................Linda Collins
Leon Russom...........................Michael Graves
Hansford Rowe........................Wilson Renhill
Burke Moses............................Tony Ristelli
Chuck Patterson.......................Jimmy
Marilyn Redfield.......................Mrs. Holmby
Executive Producer..................John Wilder
Supervising Producer...............William Robert Yates
Producer in Los Angeles..........Robert Hamilton
Producer in Boston..................Dick Gallegly
Writer......................................Bruce Murkoff
Director...................................Virgil Vogel
Episode #13: "A Madness Most Discreet"
Tired and disheveled after a four-day stakeout, Boston's
literate private eye Spenser (ROBERT URICH) hurries to a
meeting with new client Anna Marinakova (MARIA HOLVOE),
while three suspicious men follow at a distance. Spenser
is instantly taken with the lovely Anna, coming upon the
ballerina as she dances to the music of Tchaikovsky. She
tells him she is a Russian exchange student living in
Washington whose valuable research notes were stolen by
men she believes to be from Massachusetts. Though he
doesn't believe her story, an enchanted Spenser agrees to
help the frightened young woman.
Leaving the meeting, Spenser notices that the three shady
characters are no longer interested in him. The tough
ex-cop doubles back and catches the two larger thugs
trying to kidnap Anna while boss Max Klaus (WALTER GOTELL)
waits in the car. Utilizing his boxing skills, Spenser
subdues the two long enough for he and Anna to escape. At
the detective's converted -firehouse apartment, Anna
admits her life is in great danger. She tells Spenser she
obtained his name from wealthy importer Jason Tyler (RON
PARADY), a former client of his. Leaving Anna in the
capable hands of his sometime friend Hawk (AVERY BROOKS),
the best hired muscle available, Spenser goes to see
Tyler.
Spenser's suspicions are aroused when Tyler disavows any
knowledge of Anna. Spenser then proceeds to meet with
retired professor Karl Planitz (STEFAN SCHNABEL), whose
car Anna had seen in Washington at the time of the
supposed burglary. Spenser finds Planitz to be a kindly
old man who claims he hasn't been in Washington in years.
Nevertheless, the shrewd investigator lingers at the scene
and catches the professor making a very suspicious call
from a nearby pay phone.
On their way to meet Spenser, Hawk and Anna are waylaid by
Klaus and his men. After being chased through a bustling
outdoor market, they manage to escape, though not before
Hawk has to gun one of the assailants down. When they
meet, Anna confesses to Spenser that she is really a
ballerina and widow of a Soviet diplomat; the attackers
are K.G.B. agents who are out to kill her because they
think she is going to defect.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Robert Hogan...........................Robertson
Maria Holvoe...........................Anna Marinakova
Stefan Schnabel........................Dr. Karl Planitz
Ron Parady...............................Jason Tyler
Walter Gotell............................Max Klaus
David Neal Brown....................Ben
Jean Mar Brown.......................Mother
Oliver Solomon........................Michael
Episode #14: "Brother to Dragons"
On his way to Vermont for a weekend of skiing, Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) stops at Smithfield High School in the
affluent Boston suburb of Smithfield to pick up his
girlfriend, guidance counselor Susan Silverman (BARBARA
STOCK). There he finds a tragic scene, a young girl has
been found dead of a heroin overdose, the second such
death in three months. The staid community is shocked, and
Assistant School Superintendent Betty Times (ELLEN HOLLY)
hires Spenser to look into the matter.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel.......................Lt. Martin Quirk
Stephen McHattie....................Corbett
Timothy Carhart......................Jim Gullen
Michael Zaslow.......................Dr. Alistar Layton
Patrice Colihan........................Amanda Layton
Ellen Holly..............................Betty Times
Episode #15: "When Silence Speaks"
After having accidentally foiled a $10 million diamond
heist, while working on another case, Spenser (ROBERT
URICH) and his girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK) celebrate
with champagne and oysters at a posh hotel restaurant. As
they are eating, a deaf woman named Joan (PHYLLIS FRELICH)
approaches Spenser with a note. Reading it, he finds that
she wants to hire him to find a man named Tyrone. She does
not divulge any further information either about the man
or herself. Intrigued yet puzzled, Spenser agrees to the
job accepting $1,000 as a retainer.
Later that day, Spenser is told by his friend Hawk (AVERY
BROOKS) that there are people after him for having ruined
the diamond theft. Hawk shows a newspaper article, with an
accompanying photo of Spenser, applauding his efforts in
foiling the robbery. Hawk warns Spenser that his high
visibility will make him an easy target.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Phyllis Frelich...........................Joan
Caitlin O'Heaney......................Laura Louise Johnson
Mathieu Carriere......................DuPree
Philip Kraus.............................Brad Munson
David M. Berti.........................Jerry Esposito
Kevin Fennessy........................Post Office
Counterman
Joanne Rheinhart.....................Receptionist
Episode #16: "In A Safe Place"
A small Hispanic boy is run over by a crazed driver in
front of Spenser (ROBERT URICH) and Susan (BARBARA STOCK).
When Susan rushes to help, the mother begs her to take
good care of her child and runs off as she hears the
approaching sirens in the distance.
With the mother gone, the two rush the boy to the hospital
where he later dies. There they meet Emily Garden (NANCY
MARCHAND), an elderly woman devoted to a local "Safe
House" movement that offers aid to legal and illegal
aliens. They also meet Jacob Zalesky (JEFFREY DeMUNN), an
immigration lawyer and associate of Emily's.
Through the two, it is learned that the child's mother, an
illegal alien, abandoned him to Susan because she feared
being deported. She had to choose between the injured boy
and her other children waiting at home. Susan, drawn to
the plight of illegal aliens, offers her time and help to
Emily and Jacob's "Safe House." It is through Susan that
Emily later hires Spenser to find the boy's father, Henry
Rosalez, who disappeared two weeks earlier.
From there, Spenser goes to see an ex-union scab named
Guzman (JOE SILVER), who is notorious for his exploitation
of workers. Apparently, Henry worked for him just prior to
his disappearance. Spenser receives no answers but sees a
man drive up in a government car as he is leaving Guzman's
dock warehouse.
The following day, a young man named Hector Valdez (JIMMY
SMITS) approaches Spenser saying he is a friend of the
Rosalez family and that he used to work with Henry. He
claims that Guzman and the man in the government car, Matt
Wilson (RAY BAKER), work together in a deportation scheme.
If one of Guzman's laborers makes a fuss about the low
wages or hazardous working conditions, Wilson, as an
immigration officer, is paid to deport them without due
process. This, Hector says, is what happened to Henry when
he tried to speak out on behalf of the dock workers.
That night, Jacob convinces Hector to finish the work that
Henry had begun. The next day, as Hector is about to rally
Guzman's dock workers, Jacob is 'accidentally' killed by
falling pipes from a nearby crane. Fearing for his life,
Hector runs away, leaving Spenser unable to prove Guzman's
guilt.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Ray Baker................................Matt Wilson
Jaime Sanchez..........................Jose Perez
Joe Silver.................................Guzman
Jimmy Smits.............................Hector
Victoria Racimo.......................Mrs. Rosalez
S Jeffrey DeMunn........................Jacob
Gerald A. Cooney.....................Angel Cardona
Nancy Marchand.......................Emily Garden
Episode #17: "Angel of Desolation"
Ten days after he is hired as a bodyguard by the
beautiful, well-to-do Diedra Carlisle (SHELLY BURCH), who
fears for her life, Spenser (ROBERT URICH) is taken off
the detail by her sophisticated husband Marcus (JAMES
PATRICK GILLIS), a banking magnate. Outside the Carlisle
Bank, Marcus prepares to pay off Spenser for his work when
suddenly they're ambushed by semiautomatic fire coming
from an armored car. Spenser gives chase to the vehicle,
and kills one of the attackers in a shoot-out in foot
pursuit.
To ascertain possible reasons for this assault, Spenser
calls on the Carlisles at their Beacon Hill mansion, where
he meets the stunning, imperious Alicia (LEIGH TAYLOR
YOUNG), Marcus' sister. But the private eye gleans
nothing, save another curt dismissal from Marcus and a
paycheck for services already rendered. Nor can Spenser's
sometime nemesis and ally Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) or
girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK) assuage Spenser's
conscience that he should not pursue this case further.
Then Spenser gets an anxious call from Diedra. She has
found Marcus shot to death in their mansion. To police
Lieutenant Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) and Sgt. Belson (RON
McLARTY), her blood-stained nightclothes and lack of a
credible alibi make her the number-one suspect.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Shelly Burch............................Deidra
James Patrick Gillis..................Marcus Holt
Jack Coulter............................Mitchell Casey
Eriq La Salle............................Jeffrey
Stuart Burney..........................Tim Brady
Leigh Taylor Young.................Alicia Carlisle
Leila Danette............................Evelyn
Episode #18: "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not"
At a wedding reception, Michael Glynn (JESS OSUNA), a
retired cop and father-of-the-bride, is murdered shortly
after he gives his daughter Jean (RUTH COX) a very
expensive gift: a full-length, black-sable coat. Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) is attending the party and immediately
gives chase to the killer, who is himself killed during
the pursuit in a car crash, thereby leaving no clues to
the reason for the homicide. But Lieutenant Quirk (RICHARD
JAECKEL) thinks he has a clue. He got a tip from a snitch
inside Walpole Prison that a hit was out on two cop
partners, and he asks Spenser to keep an eye on the guy
who used to work with Glynn -- Sgt. Frank Belson (RON
McLARTY).
Spenser can't believe that anybody would mark the
innocuous Belson for murder, yet he agrees to covertly
follow him. This surveillance takes him to an
out-of-the-way furrier called Gelman's, located in a seedy
part of Boston. Spenser's suspicions are alerted that
Belson might be pursuing a lead on the purchase place of
the black-sable coat, which the private eye finds
difficult to believe that a retired cop could afford. Sure
enough, on a follow-up visit to the furrier by Spenser and
his girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK), they are told by
Gelman that the export of live black sables has been
illegal for many years, and that the only way to purchase
a coat of this fur is as an import from Russia at a cost
of some $200,000.
In the meantime, Spenser has recruited his sometime ally
and often nemesis, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), to spell him in
watching Belson. During the course of one evening, Hawk
observes Belson keeping company with an attractive,
middle-aged woman named Mildred Frances (GAIL STRICKLAND),
who has just moved into a neighboring apartment. Belson
becomes smitten with her. However, he does not know that
she is really a syndicate killer nicknamed Frankie, hired
by a convict at Walpole named Nash (GREG MULLAVEY) to
squeeze some information from him regarding the
whereabouts of the sables.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Greg Mullavey.........................Walter Nash
Jess Osuna...............................Michael Glynn
Ruth Cox.................................Jean Naughton
Mike Nussbaum.......................Gelman
Gail Strickland.........................Mildred Frances
Episode #19: "At the River's Edge"
Leaving a department store after shopping with his
girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK), Spenser (ROBERT URICH)
hears a woman scream from a nearby expensive car. As she
slumps over behind the wheel, Spenser gives chase to the
suspicious character near her auto. They skirmish and the
private eye pulls his gun on the suspect, who, to
Spenser's shock, commits suicide with his own pistol
rather than surrender.
Even though it's not his case, Spenser feels compelled to
follow up on the investigation, which is now a homicide:
the 19-year-old woman named Brook Harrington was stabbed
to death in the car. At the apartment of the suicide
victim and prime suspect in the killing, Spenser
encounters Lieutenant Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) and Sergeant
Belson (RON McLARTY) of the police department sifting
through evidence -- which includes $5000 tucked into a
book. This leads Spenser to believe that the murder was a
contracted hit, and while sharing his thoughts with the
cops, he comes across a bookmark proclaiming the virtues
of evangelist Bobby Freemont.
Mulling over the case as he works out at the gym with his
sometime rival and often ally Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), Spenser
is approached by Marcella Harrington (CARRIE HEIM), the
precocious 12-year-old sister of the murder victim. She
wants him to unravel the circumstances surrounding her
older sister's strange death. She has the money, too, set
up in a trust fund by her very wealthy father. Moved by
her sincerity and vulnerability, Spenser takes her on as
his client and hears her out at the imposing Boston
brownstone, in which she lives with servants only, while
her mother and elderly father reside in Bermuda. In
Brook's room, Spenser finds yet another coincidental
memento of Bobby Freemont: a poster of him over the
headline "Pray for a New America."
To check out a possible link between the slain Brook and
the Reverend Freemont, Spenser calls on the evangelist
himself (JOHN DAVIDSON) and his wife Lenore (KAREN
CARLSON) in the midst of their preparations for an
upcoming crusade. During the meeting, Spenser notes a
glint of recognition when he mentions Brook's name,
although Freemont denies any knowledge of her. Later,
Freemont admits to his wife that he casually knew Brook,
with whom he says he prayed and sought to counsel because
she was such a troubled soul. Lenore hints at a closer
relationship than that, intensifying Bobby's already deep
guilt over the young woman's death. At the same time,
Lenore tries to assuage these feelings by reminding Bobby
of his responsibility -- and potential political power --
to bring his "American crusade" to TV.
Spenser learns that the big backer behind Freemont's
projected crusade is none other than Brook's father's
business partner, a powerful, monied man named Walter
Billingham (PAUL SPARER), whom Spenser next contacts.
Billingham says that he sent Brook to Freemont for
counseling because he is on close terms with her father,
but his further evasion of the private eye's queries leads
Spenser to suspect some kind of cover-up. Indeed,
unbeknownst to Spenser, Brook was a prostitute, whom
Billingham knew was intimate with the Rev. Freemont.
Lenore knew, too, but she tells her husband that she was
willing to forgive him if he just pursue the destiny
unfolding for him.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Karen Carlson..........................Lenore Freemont
Paul Sparer..............................Walter Billingham
Carrie Kei Heim.......................Marcella Harrington
Laurie Wilson..........................Chrissy Pierce
John Davidson.........................Rev. Bobby Freemont
Episode #20: "Rage, Rage"
Emerging from a suburban high school dance into the cold
air of a late winter Boston night, private cop Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) presses close to the svelte Susan Silverman
(BARBARA STOCK), who, in her position as school guidance
counselor and sophisticated woman, has gently coerced the
detective into reluctant temporary service as the
evening's chaperone.
The two adults quickly cease their romantic familiarity
when a shattering cry is heard from the school's parking
lot. Spenser immediately rushes toward the violent sound
and spots a disheveled teenage girl struggling with a
lanky boy. As the imposing Spenser charges at him, the boy
releases the girl and jumps into a nearby car, making a
careening escape. The detective notes the license number.
The sobbing girl, Jill Weller (CHRISTINE HOUSER),
adamantly refuses to talk about the incident or reveal her
attacker. Susan and Spenser can do nothing but drive the
traumatized girl to her home.
The following day, Spenser chauffeurs his occasional
cohort, the vastly imperious Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), to a
foreign car service center, where Hawk's BMW is being
customized. After leaving Hawk, the sleuth nearly runs
down an unwary pedestrian. Pausing briefly after the
incident, Spenser's eye is arrested by the man's bulky
coat...and hidden shotgun. Squealing his Mustang in
reverse, Spenser rears into the gunman just as the man
draws a bead on Hawk. Picking up the dazed man, Hawk
reveals that revenge is the motive for the assassination
attempt.
After handing the slightly injured man over to the police,
Spenser heads back to his firehouse apartment. Susan is
waiting for him with the news that Jill has run away. The
girl's transplanted South Dakotan parents have called the
police, but also seek Spenser's help in finding their
daughter. However, the gruff father is less than
sympathetic to his daughter's emotional condition when it
is revealed that Jill was indeed raped the previous night.
Spenser identifies the boy from the parking lot via the
remembered license number. The kid is Dan Hurley (ADAM
PHILIPSON), and Susan is convinced the lad wouldn't rape
anyone. Never one to make assumptions, Spenser tracks down
Dan at a high school hangout. The boy denies any
responsibility except in trying to be Jill's friend. Dan
knows who raped Jill, but if she doesn't want to talk
about it, he won't either.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Brad Dourif.............................Max Lyons
Christie Houser........................Jill Weller
Trey Wilson.............................Jack Weller
Adam Philipson........................Dan Hurley
Rocco Sisto..............................Eddie
Jihmi Kennedy..........................Chico
Barbara Blossom......................Claire Weller
Herb Mandell...........................Bald Man
Daniel Van Bargen...................Jim Hurley
Episode #21: "Hell Hath No Fury"
At the annual Career Fair held at the State House for
Boston area high school and college students, a visibly
agitated, middle-aged man appears, distinctly out of
place. But his .45, wildly brandished, soon provides
sufficient legitimacy for his presence.
Gordon Rudd (PAUL BUTLER) is out for justice, the hard
way. He holds the entire Career Fair captive. His demand:
he wants the guest speaker on public service, a
Massachusetts State Senator, to admit collusive
responsibility for the collapse of an apartment building
which killed Rudd's young son.
But the bereaved father wants more than just the truth. He
also commands Boston's popular television news anchor,
Karen Cooper (LINDA THORSON), to broadcast live his
version of the "criminal" events which led to the death of
his boy.
A radio news bulletin on the Career Fair hostage story
alerts spenser (ROBERT URICH), who speeds to the scene
knowing that his girlfriend, school guidance counselor
Susan Silverman (BARBARA STOCK), is the moderator for the
fair.
Arriving, the muscle-hardened private detective assesses
the situation and quickly distracts the maddened Rudd. But
just as Spenser has soothingly convinced the gunman to
give up, a shot blasts past the sleuth and slams into the
amateur extortionist, who instantly joins his son in
death. A young security guard who fired in panic then
watches as Spenser pulls out the clip from Rudd's silent
.45. No bullets.
Spenser is angry, not only at the needless death of Rudd,
but at what the detective senses is a coverup. He teams
with Karen, the investigative news anchor, to try and
reveal what actually made the Chelsea Towers fall.
CAST
Ron McLarty...........................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel........................Lt. Martin Quirk
Linda Thorson.........................Karen Cooper
Lucinda Jenney........................Melissa Brenner
Paul Austin..............................Wally Sills
Mary-Joan Negro.....................Maggie Petrie
Stephen Joyce..........................Ed Farady
Paul Butler...............................Gordon Rudd
Thomas J. Urich.......................Thomas Madden
Gary Klar.................................Roma
David Fonteno..........................Washington
-+-----------------------+[ 1986 Episode Guide ]+-----------------------+-
Episode #1: "Widow's Walk"
Deeply hurt by his romantic breakup with Susan, Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) seeks solace in his work, a new job that
takes him out of Boston to the historic oceanside town of
Gloucester. There, he's hired to protect Ellen Calone
(MARGARET WHITTON), the recently widowed owner of two
commercial fishing boats. Her husband died in a
fire-bombing of the third boat that her hotheaded
16-year-old son Tony (NEILL BARRY) blames on a fiercely
competitive fishing family, headed by Manuel Almeida
(LOUIS ZORICH).
To get a handle on the situation, Spenser visits Almeida,
who tells him in no uncertain terms to stay out of the
matter. When Spenser replies that he won't be scared away,
Almeida sics a dog on him. Spenser wards off the animal's
attack, but not without suffering injuries to his arm that
require a doctor's attention. Later, back at Ellen's
house, Almeida's burly, mid-30s sons, Buddy (ED O'NEILL)
and Frankie (JOHN FIORE), barge in to reiterate their
father's message and end up in a brawl with Spenser and
Tony, who's impressed by the way the private eye handles
himself by soundly thrashing both Almeidas.
But Spenser hasn't seen the last of the Almeida boys.
Despite the stern remonstrance of their mother Velma
(HELEN STENBORG), Buddy and Frankie return to dockside,
taunting Ellen, Tony and Spenser on their return from a
hapless fishing venture. The private eye had tried to help
widow and son on this outing, but the cable winch that
lowers the heavy netting snapped, disabling the boat. The
gibes from the Almeidas prompt Spenser to suspect sabotage
on their part, but he has no proof. To guard against
another possible attack on Ellen's one remaining
functioning boat, Spenser spends the night on board. While
he is fighting sleep below, an arsonist torches the craft.
At first, Spenser attempts to combat the blaze, but as
flames consume the trailer, he's forced to dive for
safety. But not before he espies Buddy Almeida on the dock
nearby.
Sensing that it's time he had some muscle of his own for
backup, Spenser calls on his strongarm "friend" Hawk
(AVERY BROOKS), who agrees to stand sentry over the Calone
boats while the private investigator himself sets out with
a Gloucester police officer to confront Buddy.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Margaret Whitton..........................Ellen Calone
Neill Barry.....................................Tony
Calone
Louis Zorich..................................Manuel
Almeida
Helen Stenborg..............................Velma Almeida
Ed O'Neill.....................................Buddy
Almeida
John Fiore......................................Frankie
Almeida
Adrian Sparks................................Dom
Nesbitt Blaisdell.............................Sam Valette
Episode #2: "An Eye For An Eye"
Spenser (ROBERT URICH), who has always prided himself on
his code of ethics, is understandably bewildered when,
from out of his past, a number of former clients, together
with various persons involved in his earlier
investigations, accuse him of attempted blackmail.
In each instance, the intended shakedown target tells of
having received a telephone call from a man, identifying
himself as the private eye and threatening exposure, or
worse, if they fail to meet his demands.
The most serious threat to Spenser's safety is posed by
underworld kingpin Louis Groton (CHARLES KIMBROUGH), who
has already made a $25,000 payment to someone calling
himself Spenser's messenger, and who now has assigned a
pair of thugs to blow Spenser away.
Police have become involved and, in spite of Spenser's
long-time personal friendship with Homicide Lieutenant
Martin Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) and Sergeant Frank Belson
(RON McLARTY), they are required to turn his case over to
new Assistant District Attorney Rita Fiori (CAROLYN
McCORMICK). Aware the investigator's many friends vouch
for his integrity, she makes it clear she nevertheless,
has to go by the book and it doesn't look good.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Charles Kimbrough.......................Louis Groton
Marg Helgenberger.......................Nancy Kettering
Carole Shelley...............................Irene
Kent Broadhurst............................Michael Brimson
Joshua Mostel................................Leonard
Dan Lauria.....................................Harry
William Wise..................................Stan
Episode #3: "Rockabye Baby"
When Murray Peltzer (JAMES BAFFICO), a small-time operator
and casual acquaintance, is murdered by mob gunmen,
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) feels duty-bound to track down the
killer and honor the dead man's last request: that he find
and protect a young woman named Michelle Gilbert (SUSAN
HESS). From police Lt. Martin Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) and
Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY), Spenser learns that
Michelle has a checkered past and an involvement in
prostitution. Further, he discovers that the gunmen are
tied to Frank Bennett (JOHN CULLUM), a syndicate big shot,
who word has it, is about to become embroiled in a mob war
with another top Boston racketeer, George Cannon (SPIRO
MALAS).
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
John Cullum..................................Frank Bennett
Susan Hess....................................Michelle
Gilbert
Norman Snow...............................Peter Devane
Clarise Taylor................................Miss Emma
Janice Rule....................................Mrs.
Bennett
Spiro Malas...................................George
Cannon
James Baffico................................Murray
Peltzer
Episode #4: "White Knight"
As a favor to his rival and ally Hawk (AVERY BROOKS),
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) travels with him to the small town
of Cornwall, New Hampshire, to check out a 22-year-old
heavyweight boxer named Benny Haskell (DOUGLAS WERT), in
whom Hawk has an investment. The trip proves to be a
disaster on two counts. First off, Benny is brutally
beaten in a bloody bout witnessed by his 17-year-old
fiancee, Laura Findley (PAGE HANNAH), whose disapproving
parents are also on hand. Secondly, Hawk is arrested on
the charge of carrying a concealed weapon -- his .357
Magnum -- by a zealous sheriff's deputy named Hatch (TOM
ATKINS), who claims he was tipped off.
Irate, Spenser accosts Cornwall's sheriff, Hollis Cushing
(ALAN NORTH), to get the lowdown on Hawk's arrest but
instead, gets the runaround. His private-eye instincts
tell him that something foul is afoot. Unbeknownst to
Spenser, indeed there is: a conspiracy mounted by the
distinguished Brahmin Theodore Wilkes (JOE LAMBIE) and
Hatch to silence Hawk. That plan involves setting him up
to be killed in the Cornwall jail by a hulking cellmate
named Sloan (JUDE CICCOLELLA). But, instead, Sloan is
himself killed in a fight with Hawk. That puts an end to
Spenser's attempts to free Hawk via the intercession of
his comely friend in the District Attorney's office, Rita
Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK).
More alarmed now than ever that Hawk's life is in grave
danger, Spenser first ensures that Benny and Laura are
kept out of harm's way in a deserted lakeside resort
called Camp Sunapee. Then, he turns his attention to Hawk,
whom he discovers is being secretly transferred by Deputy
Hatch out of Cornwall to Concord. Following a hunch that
this trip is a ruse to do in Hawk, Spenser tails Hatch and
his prisoner, and intervenes just in time to rescue Hawk.
Together, they elude the pursuing Hatch by jumping off a
bridge into a rushing river, and both are on the run from
the law aiming to clear both their names.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Tom Atkins...................................Hatch
Page Hannah.................................Laura Findley
Douglas Wert................................Benny Haskell
Joe Lambie....................................Theodore
Wilkes
Alan North....................................Chief Hollis
Cushing
Bernie McInerney..........................Sam Findley
Pamela Burrell...............................Jessie
Findley
Samuel L. Jackson.........................Leroy Clancy
Jesse Doran...................................Joey Thorpe
Jude Ciccolella..............................Gus Sloan
Episode #6: "The Long Hunt"
A quiet dinner between Spenser (ROBERT URICH) and his
attractive District Attorney friend, Rita Fiori (CAROLYN
McCORMICK), at her apartment, is suddenly shattered by
gunfire from outside that ricochets through the place.
Pulling Rita to the floor, Spenser returns the shots but
discovers that their assailant has vanished into the
night. The next day, they're told by police Lieutenant
Martin Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) and Sergeant Frank Belson
(RON McLARTY) that the culprit was one Don Martine (DON
REILLY), a simple-minded young man from the Maine
backwoods, who had just escaped from the custody of jail
guards and was probably out for revenge against Rita, who
had successfully prosecuted him for an attempted murder in
Boston.
Believing that Don is making tracks back to his Maine
roots, Spenser heads north, too, to meet with County
Sheriff Bayer (MICHAEL CURRIE). No sooner have they linked
up than Don is spotted, holed up at a local farm. In the
attempt to smoke him out, Don makes a daring getaway, but
is nabbed by Spenser -- although it costs him dearly:
Spenser's beloved old Mustang is incinerated in the chase.
After securing Quirk's permission to escort Don back to
Boston to begin his prison term, Spenser is secretly
visited by Paul Martine (DREW SNYDER), Don's stoic, terse
and quietly menacing father. A trapper trail guide with a
rifle crooked in his arm, the elder Martine seeks to
reason with Spenser to turn the lad over to him. Spenser
stands firm, replying the Don must face justice. Paul
leaves, impressing upon the private eye that he'll do
anything possible to free his son. True to his word, on
the following morning, Paul ambushes the prison bus
carrying Don, incapacitates it with his precisely aimed
rifle shots, and pins it down on a remote road in the
Maine countryside.
To encourage Spenser to free Don immediately, Martine
pumps more rounds into the immobile bus, sending the other
prisoners and chief guard Bob Hagen (J. KENNETH CAMPBELL),
out of the vehicle and diving for cover in a nearby ditch.
Taking command, Hagen orders his charges on a march
through the woods to a town some 10 miles away in total
disregard for Spenser's advice. Reluctantly, Spenser
handcuffs Don to a cold-blooded killer named Tanner (ARNIE
MAZER) and joins the group, which also numbers scared
teen-aged car thieves Wyatt Casey (JOHN GILBERT) and
Joannie Isaac (LISA FEDERICO), a hooker called Linda (DAWN
DAVIS), and another injured guard, Crebbs (ROBERT SWAN).
It appears as if they've lost Paul Martine, but more shots
ring out at the huddled group. It's becoming doubtful the
group will make it to town before dark, and Spenser
convinces Hagen that nightfall is when Martine will make
his move on the huddled group. Spenser calls a powwow with
their dogged pursuer. In exchange for Paul's promise that
he'll refrain from shooting at them, Spenser gives his
word that he'll make sure that Don gets safely back to
Boston. But circumstances invalidate Spenser's pledge.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Drew Snyder.................................Paul Martine
J. Kenneth Campbell......................Deputy Hagen
Don Reilly.....................................Don Martine
Michael Currie...............................Sheriff Bayer
Robert Swan..................................Virgil Crebbs
Episode #7: "Home Is The Hero"
As a favor to his winsome friend in the District
Attorney's office, Rita Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK), Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) agrees to check out one of her personal
concerns: an athletic, recalcitrant, 17-year-old named
Kevin Moran (TIM GUINEE), who has apparently dropped out
of school and also out of a "Fresh Start" program,
designed to get wayward youths back on the right track.
Rita has good cause to worry. Unbeknownst to her or to
Spenser, Kevin has involved himself with Frank Scanlon
(GREGORY SALATA), a well-heeled hoodlum, who, like
Dickens' Fagin, uses desperate kids like Kevin to foster
his own illegal concerns and ill-gotten gains.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Tom Guinee..................................Kevin Moran
John Spencer.................................Joe Moran
Gregory Salata..............................Frank Scanlon
Leon Russom................................Brad Stiles
Lauren Holly.................................Emily Brown
Frankie Scasso...............................Mario
Peter Maloney................................Red Donnelly
Episode #8: "One If By Land, Two If By Sea"
At a colorful, authentic reenactment of the Battle of
Lexington, a man named Joe Kelly, who's posing as Paul
Revere, is shot and killed by a musket ball while riding
his horse. Spenser (ROBERT URICH) is at the scene and,
because Kelly was his good friend, he promises Joe's widow
Catherine (SUZY HUNT) that he'll follow up on the bizarre
incident.
Spenser doesn't think it could possibly be foul play, but
police Lt. Martin Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) and Sgt. Frank
Belson (RON McLARTY) aren't so sure. For one thing, Joe's
brother Michael (STEPHEN JOYCE) stands to inherit a
$2-million life insurance policy that would bail out his
failing toy business. For another, Joe's bank account
shows some large numbers that are even too big for his
work as a tax lawyer. Quirk's thought that Kelly could
have been into something illegal stirs Spenser's ire,
which is further provoked by Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), his
streetwise friend, who tells the shocked private eye that
Joe had mob connections and, at one time, even had a
contract out on his life.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Donal Donnelly.............................Mr. Martin
Stephen Joyce...............................Michael Kelly
Margaret Hilton............................Mrs. Martin
Suzy Hunt.....................................Catherine
Kelly
Robert Gerringer...........................Mr. O'Grady
Dee Hoty.......................................Sarah Brown
Casey King....................................Beauregard
Peter Boyden.................................The Maitre 'D
James Kiberd.................................Lewis Johnson
Episode #9: "Shadowsight"
In the historically eerie city of Salem, Mass., where the
colonists once burned witches, Spenser (ROBERT URICH) and
Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) arrive on separate purposes: the
private eye to locate a missing judge, who's haunting the
dreams of 12-year-old Chrissy Cabot (KIM HAUSER), and his
companion to get away from an enraged teenager named
Willie Conroy (CLAYTON PRINCE), who's out for revenge
against Hawk for putting him out of the drug-dealing
business.
Spenser drops Hawk off at a house that doubles as the
occult shop of his lady friend, Nina (TAMARA TUNIE). He
then meets with Lucas Cabot (JAMES HURDLE) and his wife
Sarah (PAT RICHARDSON), the anxious parents of young
Chrissy, who is presently visiting with the friendly local
florist, Gallagher (KEVIN CONROY). Spenser learns that
Chrissy's dreams concern the pursuit of the judge from his
burning house by an indistinct man in heavy boots, who
apparently lets the magistrate drown in a pond. What is
real about the dream is that the judge's house did burn
down, and shortly thereafter, he turned up missing.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Kim Hauser...................................Chrissy Cabot
Kevin Conroy................................Gallagher
Pat Richardson...............................Sarah Cabot
James Hurdle.................................Lucas Cabot
Tamara Tunie.................................Nina
Colin Fox.......................................Father
Brendan
Christopher Loomis........................Costigan
Jon Tenney.....................................Garrett
Nicholas Kepros.............................Chaplain
Clayton Prince................................Willy
Fern Dorsey....................................Jennifer
Episode #10: "The Hopes and Fears"
Caught up in the swirl of the yuletide season, Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) and his district attorney friend, Rita
Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK), are Christmas shopping in the
private eye's neighborhood, which also bustles with good
spirits. Suddenly, the buoyant mood is shattered by a gang
of masked thugs. Led by a wild-eyed tough named Hank
(STEPHEN BRACKLEY), they ransack a private home and beat
up its occupants before making their getaway, which is
witnessed by a neighborhood newcomer, 13-year-old Andy
Chandler (SETH GREEN). Especially since it's his turf,
Spenser resolves to nab the gang. He's encouraged in this
quest by police Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY) and Belson's
nephew, Charley Horn (JACK GWALTNEY), a rookie cop on the
beat.
Patrolling the area, Spenser takes time to talk with
Andy's stepfather, Dan Chandler (GEORGE DiCENZO), whose
outrage and concern are palpable. Spenser also encounters
Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), who has his own ax to grind with
these thugs: they stole some very valuable jewelry from
him. Spenser visits the nearby grade school to try to gain
more information from Andy, but the boy is unable to
clearly identify the hoodlums. Andy's teacher, Hal McGraw
(DAVID S. CHANDLER), voices his concern for the safety of
his pupil and offers to personally walk him home from
class.
Later, at home, Spenser and Rita take time out from
tree-trimming to go for a bite to eat at the local deli.
There, the wanton gang hits again. But this time, they're
thwarted by a brave young dining patron named Maggie
(NANCY TRAVIS), who tears off Hank's mask. Spenser and
Rita arrive on the scene, just as Hank readies to shoot
and kill Maggie. Hurling a crate at the deli's glass door,
Spenser succeeds in distracting Hank, but he can't catch
up to him and his cohorts, who escape. Just as this furor
is subsiding, Andy's distraught mother, Jane Chandler
(CORDIS HEARD), runs up to tell Officer Horn that Andy has
mysteriously disappeared.
Police Lt. Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) is quick to point out
that this incident is probably just an unfortunate
coincidence, so Spenser turns his attention to Maggie. He
learns that she is pregnant (the father has run off), that
she lives alone, and that she is determined to stay in her
apartment, despite the fact that Hank could return.
Impressed by her resolve, Spenser next follows up on the
case of the missing Andy. The logical lead is the teacher
Hal McGraw, who was the last to see the boy. Spenser is
convinced that he knows nothing of the lad's
disappearance, but the police aren't. They pick up McGraw
because his record shows a child-molesting arrest six
years ago. Even though the suspect is soon released for
lack of evidence, McGraw is later hassled at a local
tavern by Dan Chandler and other parents, threatening
violence. At the behest of Mrs. Chandler, Spenser comes to
the aid of McGraw, whose past record, he discovers, was
trumped up.
In the meantime, Hawk has tracked down some of his jewelry
to a store run by an ex-fence named Andre (GILBERT LEWIS).
He's got a lead to run down, but Spenser prevails on him
for another assignment: a stakeout of Maggie's residence.
The young woman felt she had been followed home, and
indeed she was -- by Hank, who reconnoitered the place so
as to strike again. Now Maggie agrees to act as "the
cheese in the trap" to lure Hank. When he does return, the
vigilant Spenser and Hawk nail him.
Under grilling at police headquarters, Hank hangs tough,
refusing to turn in his malicious compatriots. On a hunch,
Spenser heads for Maggie's place, where his suspicions are
well-founded. The gang is there to link up with Hank.
Instead, they're engaged in a shootout with Officer Horn,
who is wounded in the exchange. Hawk arrives, too, to help
seal the thugs' fate.
In the true spirit of Christmas, all ends well. Andy
returns on his own, explaining to his stepdad that he took
a bus to Syracuse to buy a special Christmas present for
his mom. And Maggie is feted with a gala yuletide party
organized by Spenser, who toasts her bravery as the
neighborhood folks gather round.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
George DiCenzo...........................Dan Chandler
Nancy Travis.................................Maggie Ellis
Jack Gwaltney...............................Charlie Horn
Seth Green....................................Andy
Chandler
John Bell.......................................Tim
Sullivan
David S. Chandler.........................Hal McGraw
Lynne Thigpen..............................Mrs. Jarvis
Stephen J. Brackley.......................Hank
William Parry................................Tom Sullivan
Cordis Heard................................Jane Chandler
Gilbert Lewis................................Mr. Andre
David Kieserman..........................."Pop" Donnelli
Episode #11: "Among Friends"
A police setup of Boston mobster Tommy Flaherty (DAVID
O'BRIEN) catches him in the act of trying to bribe a cop.
Also nabbed is Flaherty's hired bodyguard/chauffeur Hawk
(AVERY BROOKS). Of course, the influential Flaherty
quickly makes bail, but Hawk has a longer wait until his
sparring partner and sometimes associate, private
detective Spenser (ROBERT URICH), can spring him. Even
then, Hawk has to listen obediently to some behavioral
words of warning from police Lt. Marty Quirk (RICHARD
JAECKEL) and Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY).
In the meantime, Flaherty gets an unwelcome visit at his
palatial, tightly secured estate from a muscular, very
imposing, young black man named Tyrone Blackwell (BADJA
DJOLA), who sneaks in, roughs up one of the ganglord's
burly enforcers, then offers his services to Flaherty in
place of Hawk. The mobster turns him down, though he's
suitably impressed by Tyrone's "flash." But he's really
impressed later by what Tyrone does to take some heat off
the police investigation: Dressed like Hawk, the flashy,
reckless Blackwell shoots and critically wounds Quirk.
What's more, Hawk is mistakenly identified as the gunman
by an eyewitness -- Belson.
While Quirk's condition stabilizes and Hawk remains out of
sight to hide out from the police dragnet, the revengeful
Belson hauls in Flaherty for a grilling on Quirk's
shooting. But prosecutor Rita Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK) is
sure that Frank is endangering her case against Flaherty,
whom she insists be released. Out of friendship and trust
for Spenser, Rita turns over to him surveillance reports
of Flaherty's activities in the protection racket. These
the private eye hopes to use to turn Flaherty against his
new collector, Tyrone -- whom both he and Hawk saw in
action and know is the man who shot Marty.
Spenser puts his plan into action. He takes money from the
till of a collection mark of Flaherty's and tells the shop
owner that he's working for Tyrone. When word of this gets
back to Flaherty, the mobster attempts to strong-arm
Blackwell back into line, but the powerfully built hoodlum
easily handles Flaherty's car, killing his chief enforcer.
Fearing for his life, Flaherty appeals to Spenser to get
Tyrone off his back. To this end, he tells the private
investigator where Tyrone can be found on his evening
collection rounds.
Spenser and Hawk locate Tyrone who spots and eludes them.
Hawk reveals that he recognizes Blackwell as the "psycho
boy" who tried to kill him ten years ago. "It's me he
wants, and it's me he's gonna get. It's a one-man party
now, Spenser." Sgt. Belson, however, has other ideas.
Since a ballistics test completely clears Hawk of shooting
Lt. Quirk, the sergeant now wants Blackwell for himself.
The showdown occurs in an abandoned theater, where
Blackwell grabs Belson as a hostage to halt the gunfire
from Hawk. This resourceful, calculating man, however, is
not deterred. Taking advantage of a sudden shift in
Tyrone's movements, Hawk fires his nickel-plated .357
Magnum and takes out Tyrone with one shot, leaving Belson
tremulous and awestruck.
Justice is further served in the case of Flaherty, who,
fearing reprisal from Hawk, agrees to turn State's
evidence on the indictments against him in exchange for
protective custody.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Badja Djola...................................Tyrone
Blackwell
David O'Brien...............................Tom Flaherty
Episode #12: "I Confess"
In the middle of the night in a deserted alleyway in
Boston's seedy "combat zone," diner employee Morton Fuller
(JAMES MURTAUGH) witnesses the fatal shooting of wealthy
banker John Anthony by two flashily attired Caribbean's,
Bosquez (MACHISTE) and Lunza (PAUL CALDERON). A van
happens on the scene just as the gunmen open fire on
Fuller. Scared off by the van, the killers burn rubber to
get out of the area. After the van speeds away, Fuller
approaches Anthony's body. With the murder weapon in hand,
Fuller is arrested by the arriving cops to whom he
confesses having committed the crime.
Spenser is hired to investigate the validity of Fuller's
confession by Fuller's parish priest, Father O'Conner
(STEPHEN BURLEIGH), who doesn't believe it. Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) is assured by police Lt. Quirk (RICHARD
JAECKEL) and Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY) that the confession
makes the case an open and shut one. Unconvinced, public
defender Linda Verrain (OLIVIA VIRGIL HARPER) states that
the college-educated Fuller, now her client, has no police
record at all. But prosecutor Rita Fiori (CAROLYN
McCORMICK) is nonetheless readying for trial, urged on by
her superior Bernie Jessman (JOHN KORKES), who cites the
case's underlying political pressures: the victim had
married into the well-to-do, influential Canning banking
family.
Undaunted, Spenser sticks to Fuller's case, won over by
the plight of the accused's wife, Karen (PAMELA
PAYTON-WRIGHT). She recounts how her marriage suffered and
how her husband lost jobs as a result of the depression
that descended on him following the death of their only
son in a car accident. Probably, Fuller confessed to the
slaying on a self-destructive impulse, which is why he
won't accept any help in his own defense. But Fuller may
have gone too far in his death wish: he is knifed in jail
by another inmate.
While Spenser convinces the wounded Fuller to retract his
confession and tell the truth, the two killers meet with
the man who contracted them: Edward Niles (SPALDING GRAY)
-- the murdered man's boss in the foreign-investments
department at Canning Bank.
Now that he's out on bail, Fuller is in jeopardy from the
killers whom he can identify. Spenser persuades Hawk
(AVERY BROOKS) to protect Fuller. Then, the private
investigator heads for the Canning mansion, where his
attempt to glean information from Anthony's widow,
Elizabeth (MARITA GERAGHTY) is rebuffed icily by her
mother, the imperious matriarch Vera Canning (PATRICIA
ELLIOT). Spenser returns to town to keep watch over the
Fuller home. Together with Hawk, he repels a surprise
attack by Bosquez and Lunza in a gun battle in which
Bosquez is killed and Lunza flees.
That bloody incident prompts the terrified Karen to pack
her belongings and leave her husband. Meanwhile, the
anxious Spenser probes for a lead from Niles, whose
nervousness makes the investigator very suspicious. At the
same time, Elizabeth has unwittingly uncovered the illegal
link between her husband and Niles in hidden records of
bank transactions which Vera seizes. While Hawk baby-sits
Fuller, who is suicidally despondent over his wife's
departure, Spenser tracks down the van spotted at the
murder site. Facing criminal charges of a different sort,
the van's driver gives Spenser the license plate number on
the killer's car -- it's parked right in front of Niles'
office.
Vera visits Niles at the bank. She has learned he had
Anthony killed for muscling in on his racket of laundering
drug money through the bank. In return for Niles'
resignation and to protect the family name, Vera won't go
to the police. Niles can't take that chance, however, and,
with gunman Lunza, breaks into the Canning mansion to kill
Vera and Elizabeth. The assassins are foiled, though, by
Spenser and Hawk, who have trailed Niles' auto.
Cleared, yet still deeply troubled, Morton Fuller finally
owns up with the truth to Karen: he fears he may have
contributed to the death of his son, a passenger in his
car. As she tenderly comforts him, Spenser and Father
O'Conner reflect that the strength of their love may very
well bring about a reconciliation.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
James Murtaugh............................Morton Fuller
Pamela Payton-Wright...................Karen Fuller
Olivia Virgil Harper.......................Linda Verrain
Marita Geraghty............................Elizabeth
Canning Anthony
John Korkes..................................Birney
Jessman
Paul Calderon................................Lunza
Stephen Burleigh...........................Father O'Conner
Spalding Gray...............................Edward Niles
Patricia Elliot................................Vera
Canning
Episode #13: "Murder and Acquisitions"
While waiting in line at the courthouse to pay some
traffic violations, Spenser (ROBERT URICH) picks up an
unlikely client: Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY), who
hires the private eye to find his lost wallet. It contains
a lottery ticket that qualifies Frank to roll the wheel on
TV's "Big Spin" to win anything from $10,000 to $2
million. Because Belson's plight strikes a sympathetic
chord, Spenser takes the case-- for 10% of Belson's
winnings.
Following the cop's itinerary on the day he lost the
billfold, Spenser first stops off at the hot dog stand
outside the courthouse, where the vendor says he hasn't
seen the wallet. Meanwhile, Belson is onto a case of his
own: an investigation into the mysterious death in an auto
crash of corporate executive Phillip Bodman, who was about
to turn state's evidence in a probe of inside trading of
stock information. Legwork takes the sergeant to an
exclusive auto showroom, whose pompous dealer assures
Belson there was nothing mechanically wrong with Bodman's
new car that would have caused a crash.
Continuing his search for the billfold, Spenser calls on
Bodman's posh Beacon Hill townhouse, where he hopes to
make a quiet inquiry without disturbing the family's
grief. However, he's mistaken for a funeral director and
gets caught up in the middle of an argument between
Bodman's widow, Cynthia (E. KATHERINE KERR), and
college-age daughter, Lisa (DANIELLE VON ZERNECK). Finally
dismissed by Cynthia, Spenser then uses Belson's passkey
to check out Bodman's office. There, he winds up in a
fistfight with a man who turns out to be a Federal agent
named Todd Wallace (JAMEY SHERIDAN). It isn't until later
that Spenser learns Wallace is an old flame of his friend,
Rita Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK). Wallace is trying to woo
her back with a job offer in Washington, D.C.
After a warning from Lt. Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL), Spenser
withdraws from Belson's case -- only to be hired on by
Lisa Bodman, who suspects her father's death was a
homicide. Spenser asks Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) to help him out
and nose around for an "invisible partner" -- a
stock-market trader who could have killed out of fear that
Bodman was going to squeal.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick.....................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel.............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
E. Katherine Kerr..........................Cynthia Bodman
J.T. Walsh.....................................Andrew
Lawford
Danielle Von Zerneck....................Lisa Bodman
Jamey Sheridan..............................Todd Wallace
Rob Morrow..................................Danny
John Madden Towey......................Bruce Huber
Episode #14: "Personal Demons"
A recommendation from his district attorney friend, Rita
Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK), lands Spenser (ROBERT URICH) a
new client: Carolyn Tomlinson (BLANCHE BAKER), the very
beautiful and bright director of the African Famine
Foundation. She is convinced that Foundation administrator
David Mukende (LARRY FISHBURNE), an East African himself,
is siphoning off millions of relief dollars into his own
pocket through his African artifact import business.
Carolyn wants Spenser to find Mukende and provide evidence
that he is indeed the criminal.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Blanche Baker................................Carolyn
Tomlinson
Larry Fishburne..............................David Mukende
Dick Latessa..................................George
Kendrick
Christine Farrell.............................Brenda
Reston
Ruby Dee.......................................Eleanor
Simpson
Episode #15: "Mary Hamilton"
Thanks to police Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY), Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) picks up a new client named Mary Hamilton
(MELISSA LEO). The cop retrieved her handbag from a
would-be purse-snatcher. Later, at the station house, he
learns the spunky 19-year-old has just arrived on the bus
from a small Texas Panhandle town in search of her father,
Billy Joe Hamilton (JIMMIE RAY WEEKS), an irresponsible
wastrel currently employed by
mobster-turned-thoroughbred-horse trainer Jackie Coyle
(DAVID LEARY).
While calling on Coyle at the racetrack to ascertain the
whereabouts of Billy Joe, Spenser discovers that his
friend, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), is also in the big shot's
employ: to protect Coyle from another murder attempt.
Billy Joe, it turns out, cares for Coyle's stock in the
stables. Spenser interrupts an argument between Billy and
Max Ordella (EARL HINDMAN), a seedy loan shark to whom
Billy Joe is in debt. After Ordella leaves, Spenser plays
the good old boy to get Billy Joe to loosen up about Mary
and his family. But this ne'er-do-well is so unconcerned
that Spenser has to restrain himself from decking him.
Back at his home in the company of Mary and his friend,
prosecutor Rita Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK), the private
investigator repeats Billy Joe's conversation. Mary takes
what her dad said in stride. She reiterates her necessity
to see him in order that he might sign some papers ceding
the land he owns in Texas to his family.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Melissa Leo....................................Mary
Hamilton
Jimmie Ray Weeks.........................Billy Joe
Hamilton
Earl Hindman.................................Max Ordella
Patricia Charbonneau.....................Linda
David Leary...................................Jackie Coyle
John Christopher Jones..................Fred Taylor
Randall Edwards............................Betsy
Episode #16: "Trial and Error"
Hired by a distraught father named Don Clemens (BARTON
HEYMAN) to find his teen-aged runaway daughter Janie,
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) combs Boston's "combat zone," a
sinister area populated mostly by criminals, pimps and
streetwalkers. In a tidy apartment in a battered building,
the private investigator finds Janie -- dead -- apparently
murdered. At the crime scene, police Lt. Quirk (RICHARD
JAECKEL) and veteran vice cop Terry Vogel (TREY WILSON)
are quick to point the guilty finger at Arnie Wexler (JACK
COULTER), a sleazy pimp for whom Janie worked as a
prostitute to earn money for her ballet lessons. But
proving it, as Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY) points out, is
"...going to be tough. We've got no witnesses and no
murder weapon." Adding to their difficulties is the fact
that Wexler has disappeared.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Episode #17: "One For My Daughter"
Private Investigator Spenser (ROBERT URICH) and his friend
Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) have their hands full protecting Bo
Braxton (LARRY RILEY), a 35-year-old black man and
low-budget filmmaker who is hard-drinking, irresponsible,
unpredictable -- and in debt to a psychotic mobster named
Doggie Thorpe (DAVID STRATHAIRN) to the tune of $60,000.
Speaking of money, neither of these self-styled bodyguards
is getting dime one for the job, which Hawk took out of a
longstanding friendship with Bo's ex-wife Callie (MARGARET
AVERY), an administrative chief in the District Attorney's
office.
Callie's position gives her access to Spenser's prosecutor
friend, Rita (CAROLYN McCORMICK), whom she asks to
intercede on her behalf for police protection from Lt.
Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL). That's because threats against
her ex-husband make her fear for her life too, as well as
that of their teen-aged daughter Jessie (PAM POTILLO).
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Larry Riley.....................................Bo Braxton
Pam Potillo.....................................Jessie
Braxton
David Strathairn.............................Doggie Thorpe
Rocco Sisto....................................Sonny
Stroud
Margaret Avery..............................Callie Braxton
Episode #18: "My Brother's Keeper"
A brief romantic encounter between Spenser (ROBERT URICH)
and Rita (CAROLYN McCORMICK) is interrupted by the
arrival, on the private investigator's doorstep, of a
well-dressed Vietnamese gentleman named Long Van Linh
(ISAO SATO), who hires Spenser to find an "old friend":
Brad Griffin (JORDAN CLARKE), a one-time Marine lieutenant
whom Long fought alongside in Vietnam 17 years ago.
Despite the fact that Brad is now a famous writer living
in the Boston area, Long is having difficulty tracking him
down.
Spenser approaches Brad's agent, Joan Cahill (FRAN BRILL),
who explains that Brad's latest work -- a wrap up of his
Vietnam trilogy -- has driven him into complete seclusion.
But Joan is won over by the plight of Spenser's client
and, since she is Brad's wife as well, she agrees to take
Spenser and Long out to meet her husband. The reunion goes
instantly sour. Brad recognizes Long as a hanger-on in the
employ of racketeer Tommy Nguyen (MAKO), who has
dispatched Long to remind Brad that Nguyen doesn't want
the writer to publish his new work which exposes illegal
activities in the U.S. Vietnamese community.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Michael Countryman......................Nick Griffin
Fran Brill........................................Joan
Cahill
Jordan Clarke.................................Brad Griffin
Isao Sato........................................Long Van
Lihn
Mako.............................................Tommy
Nguyen
Beatrice Winde...............................Delia Johnson
Tom Matsusaka..............................Phan
Episode #19: "The Road Back"
Hired as a bodyguard for a young, dedicated, and honest
state-senatorial candidate named Dan Mahaffey (KIP NIVEN),
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) accompanies the politician to a
depressed area of Boston. Here, Mahaffey speaks out
against slum landlords like Karl Shore (DAVID MARGULIES),
who is evicting the mostly impoverished black tenants from
one of his seedy buildings. When a young boy protests the
goings-on, one of Shore's thugs starts slapping him around
-- and Spenser, in turn, roughs up the hoodlum, much to
the chagrin yet grudging admiration of Shore.
However, Spenser's stand at the tenement could place him
in jeopardy from the same moneyed interests out to get
Mahaffey. Indeed, at his apartment that night, Spenser
gets a threatening phone call from a mysterious source; it
angers him and, at the same time, frightens his dinner
date and friend Rita Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK). The call
is an omen of trouble yet to come. The following day, a
rooftop sniper fires at Mahaffey and Spenser. The private
eye espies the gunman, pushes the politician out of harm's
way, and gives chase to the shooter. Unbeknownst to the
private investigator, there are two gunmen:
French-Canadian brothers. In the pursuit, Spenser catches
the one brother off guard and kills him. But then Spenser,
himself, is caught unaware and shot by the other, who
leaves him for dead.
Fortunately, Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY) is close by and
gets the seriously wounded Spenser into an ambulance and
off to a hospital, where the private eye later discovers
from Dr. Hambrecht (TONY SHALHOUB) the gravity of his
condition: the nerve damage is severe enough to his right
arm that, even with therapy and surgery, he may never be
able to use it again.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Kip Niven......................................Dan
Mahaffey
David Margulies.............................Karl Shore
Tony Shalhoub...............................Dr. Hambrecht
Heather Menzies............................Mrs. Westmore
Frank Whaley.................................Evicted Boy
Episode #20: "If You Knew Sammy..."
Patronizing his favorite neighborhood bookstore, private
investigator Spenser (ROBERT URICH) is chagrined to see
its affable, well-read proprietor, Larry Sills (BILL
COBBS), playing host to a promotional appearance by Sammy
Backlin (SAL VISCUSO), the bombastic, bragging author of
.357 Justice, a chronicle of his vigilante-style killing
of three would-be attackers in Florida that resulted in
his serving an 18-month jail sentence. Amidst crowding at
the height of the hoopla, a gunman fires at Backlin,
missing him but wounding Sills. Spenser dives upon the
would-be assassin and is knifed in the ensuing struggle,
while the bumbling Backlin draws his weapon and scatters
his fire, unwittingly abetting the gunman's escape.
Recovering in a hospital, Spenser is visited by Sammy, who
brings along a TV news crew to record his heaping of
thanks on the private eye. Provoked into action, Spenser
tosses out the entourage and Backlin, but not before the
blowhard tries to hire the private investigator to protect
him. Sammy may have good cause to worry: his car is later
fire-bombed and, as Spenser learns from Lt. Quirk (RICHARD
JAECKEL) and Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY), Sammy has
disappeared. Not even his brash yet spirited publicist
Randy (KATE BURTON) knows where he is.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Sal Viscuso....................................Sammy
Backlin
John Seitz......................................Duke
Fallon
Bill Cobbs......................................Larry
Sills
W.H. Macy....................................Effrem
Kate Burton...................................Randy
Andrew Clark................................Hugo
Pedro Sanchez...............................Gang Leader
Episode #21: "The Man Who Wasn't There"
In the early evening in an older, quiet, residential
neighborhood of Boston, a fiery explosion suddenly rips
through a darkened, second-story apartment. More than just
another incidence of big-city violence, this episode
strikes a bizarre chord in assistant District Attorney
Rita Fiori (CAROLYN McCORMICK). She tells private
investigator Spenser (ROBERT URICH) that the man who died
in the blaze has been identified as one Caspar Marley -- a
fictional character she and four other college students
created as a prank eight years ago using the school's
computer.
Asked by Rita to investigate Marley's death, Spenser first
visits the fire scene. There, he learns from Sgt. Frank
Belson (RON McLARTY) that Marley's body was burned beyond
recognition. No one in the apartment building remembers
having seen him nor could they describe him. Next, Spenser
calls on Thomas Oliver (TOM URICH), an alumni-relations
administrator at Rita's college. From him, the private eye
obtains the Boston addresses of three of Rita's
conspiratorial classmates. The time has come for Rita and
Spenser to fill Lt. Martin Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) in on
the situation -- which has just shifted to homicide: the
coroner reports that the victim, Marley, died before the
fire, from a blow to the head.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Tom Urich.....................................Thomas
Oliver
Paul Guilfoyle.................................Ross Bates
Jay Patterson..................................Al Sheen
Peggy Smithhart.............................Lissa Thomas
John Rothman................................Stanley
Michaels
Richard Backus..............................John Thomas
Reg E. Cathey................................Shephard
David Pierce...................................O'Neill
Steve Ahern....................................Camp
Officer
Episode #22: "Song of Orpheus"
Uncomfortably attired in a tuxedo, Spenser (ROBERT URICH)
is ill at ease among Boston's moneyed elite at a charity
fund-raiser, but he's trying hard to please his date,
assistant District Attorney Rita Fiori (CAROLYN
McCORMICK), who is having a grand time. Professionally,
too, Rita thinks she's on top of the world: She's getting
information from a well-placed secret source that could
help her topple mobster Jake Williams (GEORGE LOROS).
Warning her to be careful, Spenser takes renewed interest
in the party when he spots a familiar face -- Hawk (AVERY
BROOKS) -- whom Rita is amazed to learn, was also invited
to the gathering. But Hawk can't stop and chat with
Spenser because "it's payday" from his present employer,
whom he doesn't reveal is Jake Williams.
Hawk should have remained at the party. At the wharfside
restaurant where he meets Williams' men, Hawk smells
something fishy as the deal is going down. Before he can
counter, the thugs get the drop on him and ready him for a
gangland execution -- which Hawk tries to evade by making
a break for it. On the run, he's gunned down by Sonny
Lucovick (ANDREW DAVIS) and a guy named Latta (OLEK KRUPA)
who watch, along with Sonny's horrified cousin, Billy
Hanratty (JOHN PANKOW), as Hawk's body plunges into the
bay.
As the days pass, Spenser becomes increasingly concerned
by his friend's absence. He talks with Jock (LEONARD
JACKSON), the custodian, at their favorite hangout,
Cimoli's Gym. Jock hasn't seen Hawk. Nor has Archie Greco
(TOM BRENNAN), a bookie who wants to clear a $1500 debt to
Hawk. As Spenser converses with Greco, shots suddenly ring
out from a passing sedan. The private eye glimpses at the
triggerman, Latta. Greco is wounded. Spenser, though
uninjured, thinks the bullets were meant for him. His
suspicions are not shared by police Lt. Quirk (RICHARD
JAECKEL) and Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY). Meanwhile, the
private investigator wonders aloud if this is all linked
to Hawk's disappearance. Then Spenser gets some bad news:
his friend Hawk is thought to be dead.
CAST
Carolyn McCormick......................Rita Fiori
Ron McLarty.................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel..............................Lt. Martin
Quirk
John Pankow..................................Billy
Hanratty
George Loros.................................Jake Williams
David O'Brien................................Tom Flaherty
Leonard Jackson.............................Jock
John Hutton....................................Bendix
Roger Serbagi.................................Dunleavy
Andrew Davis................................Sonny Lucovick
Olek Krupa....................................Latta
Liann Pattison................................Millie
Tom Brennan.................................Archie Greco
Angela Logan.................................Hawk's Lady
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Episode #1: "Homecoming"
Hired by dying judge Emmett Cavanuagh (GEORGE MARTIN) to protect his
only son Nick (JAMEY SHERIDAN) from vengeful mobster Gus Harley (WILLIAM
HICKEY), private investigator Spenser (ROBERT URICH) encounters trouble
almost immediately. Nick, who has been living in Canada thanks to a
witness relocation program, is returning to Boston to see his ailing
father. On a highway outside Boston, while driving Nick home, the
private eye is attached by gunmen in Harley's employ. It takes some
fancy maneuvering by Spenser to elude the henchmen, then reunite Emmett
with Nick, who has been hiding out for the pat five years because of
evidence he obtained as a Boston cop that sent Gus's youngest son Kevin
(DAVID PATRICK KELLY) to the slammer for drug-dealing.
It's now apparent that Nick needs a safe place to stay, so Spenser turns
to his sometimes associate Hawk (AVERY BROOKS). Hawk also agrees to set
up a meeting between Emmett and Gus, the two patriarchs on opposite
sides of the law. For his part, Gus would like to strive for a
resolution without violence. He conveys this to Kevin in prison and to
his eldest son Georgie (TIMOTHY CARHART), an impetuous hothead whom his
father has to restrain from fighting Hawk during the setup of the
rendezvous.
As the meeting time approaches, Spenser links up with Police Lt. Quirk
(RICHARD JAECKEL) and Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY), who fill the private
investigator in on some other pertinent facts in the Nick
Cavanaugh-Kevin Harley case: specifically, that an anonymous source
tipped Nick off to Kevin's criminal activities.
At the showdown itself, the hoped-for truce between the judge and the
mobster erupts in a swirl of gunfire initiated by Georgie. The bullets
miss their mark and send Spencer scurrying back to regroup at his
apartment. Here, he's surprised to share a bittersweet reunion with
Susan Silverman (BARBARA STOCK), his former girlfriend, who left him a
year ago but has now returned to work things out.
Also still determined to work things out, Emmett secretly sets up a
one-on-one session with Gus, who apologizes for Georgie's rashness. In
private, the two long-time enemies come to terms: the judge will work
for Kevin's parole if Gus promises no harm will come to Nick. Emmett
wants Nick and his family to return home to Boston. To show his good
faith, Emmett relieves Spenser of his job safeguarding Nick.
But the private eye still senses trouble afoot. Following up on his
intuition, Spenser goes to the prison to question Kevin, who reveals
that he was surprised he got nailed because the Harley organization had
a rogue cop named Lee Kazek (HARRY S. MURPHY) on the take reporting to
the family. Soon after Spenser leaves, Kevin is stabbed to death by an
inmate in the prison yard. Kevin's brother Georgie blames a conspiracy
planned by Emmett and Spenser, and his heartbroken father, Gus,
plaintively and reluctantly echoes Georgie's call for revenge.
Warned by Belson that he could be marked a man, Spenser is consoled by
Susan's reassurance that she'll stick with him through this crisis.
Spenser and Hawk are then briefed by Nick that it was an unknown woman
who tipped him off to Kevin's criminal activities. Following up on this
clue, the private investigator grills Kazek, who identifies the mystery
woman as his go-between with the Harley organization. Tracking her down
to her address, Spenser and Hawk observe her arm-in-arm with none other
than Georgie Harley, now the mob's heir apparent.
Painful though it may be, Spenser and Hawk confront Gus with their
conclusions that, out of jealousy, Georgie set up his own brother to
take the drug-bust fall so that he could take over the organization.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel...................................Lt. Martin Quirk
William Hickey ..................................Gus Harley
George Martin....................................Emmett Cavanaugh
Timothy Carhart.................................Georgie Harley
James Sheridan...................................Nick Cavanaugh
David Patrick Kelly.............................Kevin Harley
Harry S. Murphy.................................Lee Kazek
Jimmy Nicherson ................................Ollie
Episode #2: "My Enemy, My Friend"
To pressure a recalcitrant low-level gangster named Leo (JAY
BLIZTMAN) for information, private investigator Spenser
(ROBERT URICH) and sometimes associate Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) are
operating side-by-side. The enraged hoodlum suddenly lashes
out at Spenser with a knife, wounding him before the private
eye lets loose with a punishing backhanded slap. Now
humiliated, Leo threatens retaliation, prompting Hawk's desire
to finish him off, then and there. But the detective cools off
his ally who admits that Leo is, after all, Spenser's
business. As Hawk leaves, he tells Spenser, "Time comes, it's
my business...don't need you telling me how to do it" -- a
prophetic warning, as it turns out.
While Spenser seeks the tender loving care of his girlfriend,
Susan (BARBARA STOCK), Hawk frequents a jazz nitery. Here, he
runs into 16-year-old Bobby Waters (KADEEM HARDISON), an
engaging yet roguish hustler who idolizes the suave, tough
figure whom he's known since he was a child. For his part,
Hawk feels protective toward the teenager. That's why he's
disturbed when he sees Bobby huddling with two real mean
hoodlums named Monroe (JOHN FINN) and Harris (TIM de ZARN). To
determine what's going on, Hawk later seeks Bobby out at Pride
Center, an inner-city youth organization Bobby attends, the
same place where Susan works part-time. But here, Hawk is
turned away as a suspicious character by Greg Bronson (DARYL
ROACH), a caring Pride Center counselor, who thinks Bobby is
smart and talented enough to break out of the ghetto.
But that's not to be. For Bobby has locked himself into a drug
deal as the middle man for two rich youths anxious to buy
cocaine from Monroe and Harris. But the deal goes sour. Conned
and cheated, the young men are shot to death by Monroe and
Harris, who also wound Bobby as he flees the scene., Now the
horror-stricken teen finds himself in the middle again --
between the mobsters who want to kill him, and police Lt.
Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL) and Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY) who seek
him as a material witness.
Meanwhile, Spenser has tracked Bobby down on his own, but
before he can take the boy to the police, Hawk appears. As
Bobby flees with Mac, Spenser and Hawk engage in a knockdown
brawl that ends when they are hauled into the police station
house for disturbing the peace.
Unconvinced that his safety lies in running off to Florida
with his dad, Bobby breaks loose and heads for the Pride
Center., rummaging for funds to make a getaway on his own,
Bobby comes upon Greg, who has been badly battered by Harris
and Monroe, who are still looking for their quarry. Bobby
phones for help for Greg, then runs off again.
Released on bail after their tussle, Spenser and Hawk learn of
Bobby's disappearance and agree to forget their argument and
team up to find him. Acting on tip, they draw out of a
low-life drug addict named Ned (SAMUEL L. JACKSON), Hawk and
Spenser force their way into Harris and Monroe's hideout,
where they expect the teenager has gone to settle the score on
his own. Combating a barrage of gunfire from the assembled
thugs, Spenser and Hawk are soon reinforced by a contingent of
cops that include Belson, who gets the drop on Monroe. Bobby
had gone to the cops, after all, to turn in the young men's
killers.
Taking stock afterwards, Spenser, Susan and Greg hope for
leniency from the court for Bobby, who leaves open the chance
for a new beginning with his dad. There is also a
rapprochement of sorts between Hawk and Spenser, who realize
that "healing can bring much...a deepening of care and
respect."
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Richard Jaeckel...................................Lt. Martin
Quirk
Kadeem Hardison ..............................Bobby Waters
Daryl Roach.......................................Greg Bronson
Samuel L. Jackson..............................Ned
John Finn ...........................................Monroe
cleavant Derricks................................Mac Dickerson
Tim de Zarn........................................Harris
Daniel Beer ........................................Jack
David Youse.......................................Larry
Episode #3: "Heart of the Matter"
On his way home from work Lt. Martin "Marty" Quirk (RICHARD JAECKEL)
interrupts a package-store robber in progress and chases the suspect,
a 20-year-old ruffian named Sean Winston GARY McLEERY), who shot the
proprietor, down alleys and back streets. The fast pace takes its
toll on Quirk. His racing pulse and aching chest force him to let
uniformed offices apprehend Sean. Quirk finally shows up at a dinner
party his wife Katie (SHIRLEY KNIGHT) arranged with private
investigator Spenser (ROBERT URICH) and his girlfriend Susan (BARBARA
STOCK). Marty looks so worn out that his spouse and guest quietly
voice concern among themselves over his health.
At the police station the next day, Quirk has two unsettling
encounters. One is with Sean, who was caught, and despite facing
murder charges because of the proprietor's death, is out on bail. He
audaciously dares Quirk to testify against him. Another confrontation
is with Clay Rogers (WILLIAM CONVERSE-ROBERTS), a parolee who once
squared off against Quirk in a shoot-out in which Marty killed Clay's
brother. Clay had so severely wounded a cop that the officer became a
paraplegic. On the advice of Clay's parole officer, George Murphy
(RICHARD GANT), Rogers is going to make every effort to go straight.
At least, that's what he tells Marty.
Returning home from an evening out, Quirk and Katie dive for cover in
their car, parked outside their home, as their auto is riddled by
gunfire from a passing vehicle. Is this more than random violence?
Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY) thinks so. When he can't persuade Lt.
Quirk to accept police protection, Belson asks Spenser if he'll keep
a secret surveillance on the lieutenant. Out of his long friendship
with Marty, Spenser is glad to oblige, even though he hears an
overture from Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) on a deal in Dallas that could pay
each of them $100 a day as security guards. Yet Spenser is needed
more than ever to help Marty, whose stress finally brings on a heart
attack.
Recuperating in a hospital, Quirk gets a grave prognosis from Dr.
Harriet Dartman (TANYA BEREZIN): "Retire -- or you'll die a lot
sooner than you expected." While Quirk mulls over her words, Spenser
prevails upon Hawk to help him locate Sean, whom Belson believes shot
at Marty and provoked his condition. Yet, after they grill the
hoodlum, Spenser and Hawk are sure he wouldn't have the nerve to go
after a police officer. Only Quirk knows the truth: Clay Rogers is
behind the threats -- and they're continuing with telephone calls to
Quirk's house since his hospital discharge. Though Quirk puts up a
stoic front, Katie senses that something is amiss and confides in
Susan. She in turn tells Spenser, to whom the shaken Quirk reveals
Rogers' name.
The private eye and Hawk hatch a plan to hound Rogers. As Spenser
puts it, "Clay gets irritated enough, he either makes his run at
Marty, and we put him out. Or, he makes a run at us, and we put him
out." Clay makes a run at Spenser, all right, and the private
investigator knocks him about like a punching bag.
In the meantime, Quirk had decided to retire, and he nominates Belson
to replace him. The Captain has other ideas and brings in hard-nosed
Lt. Nicholas Webster (KENNETH WELSH), who wastes no time in throwing
Spenser out of his niche in the station house.
Spenser is further bothered by Clay's parole officer, George Murphy,
who threatens to have the detective's license revoked for harassing
Rogers. Spenser and Hawk begin phase two of their plan: pretend
they've followed Murphy's orders and wait for Rogers to make his
move. He does. Hawk sees him assembling a couple of armed hoodlums
for what could only be a surprise attach on Quirk in his home.
Spenser briefs the retiring lieutenant on this probability. He
suggests Marty and his wife take their oft-postponed vacation right
away, while he prepares an ambush for Rogers. Quirk refuses to leave
town early but offers to take his wife out to dinner to keep her from
danger.
As anticipated, Rogers' gunmen arrive at the Quirk home and are
forcefully subdued in the fray. As Quirk arrives home, Clay is shot
to death by his very target, Quirk, in a one-on-one showdown. Police
arrive on the scene and Katie embraces her husband. Spenser says his
own reflective good-bye to Marty Quirk, a man of conviction and
courage.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank Belson
Richard Jaeckel...................................Lt. Martin Quirk
Kenneth Welsh....................................Lt. Nicholas Webster
William Converse-Roberts...................Clay Rogers
Gary McCleery....................................Sean Winston
Shirley Knight......................................Katie Quirk
Tanya Berezin......................................Dr. Dartman
Richard Gant........................................George
Episode #4: "On The Night He Was Betrayed"
Riding through the so-called "combat zone" of Boston on their
way back from a football game, private investigator Spenser
(ROBERT URICH), his girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK), and
police Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY) spot a local priest,
Father Mike Hoyt (JAMES REBHORN), running like a man on a
desperate mission. Sensing danger, Spenser takes off after
him and follows Father Mike to an adult bookstore. Here, a
tussle ensues involving a young man named Champ (JACK
GWALTNEY) and several thugs, who try to stop the priest from
going upstairs. With help from Spenser, Father Mike makes it
to his destination -- but it's too late to save a 14-year-old
boy from a fatal drug overdose.
As Father Mike gives last rites, Champ and the other hoodlums
are hauled away by the arriving police, headed up by a
detective named Grady (THOMAS KOPACHE) and his partner Ramos
(GIANCARLO ESPOSITO). Also there to give solace to Father
Mike is a young woman named Sharon (LAURA SAN GIACOMO), whom
he had helped in the local shelter he once ran for troubled
youths who were preyed upon by the drug pushers, pimps, and
prostitutes that populate the "combat zone." Later, Sharon
comes to the side of the inconsolable priest at a sleazy bar
where he is drowning his sorrows in booze. As Father Mike
gets increasingly inebriated, bitter, and angry, he lashes
out verbally and physically at the bar patrons and winds up
out of control.
The next morning, Father Mike phones Spenser to ask for his
help. He's afraid that in his drunken stupor he might have
killed someone. That shocking revelation wakes Spenser from
his reverie: he had been dreaming about a boyhood friend,
whom he learned had suddenly passed away.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
James Rebhorn....................................Father Hoyt
Jack Gwaltney.....................................Champ
Giancarlo Esposito..............................Ramos
Thomas Kopache................................Grady
Brent Collins.......................................Doc
Laura San Giacomo.............................Sharon
Sean Kemery.......................................Young
Spenser
David Seamen......................................Charlie
Moon
Mary Fogarty.......................................Harriet
Episode #5: "Sleepless Dreams"
On his way to a stakeout where he's been working with Hawk
(AVERY BROOKS) for the past thirty-six hours straight, weary
private investigator Spenser (ROBERT URICH) has a chance
encounter with a young woman named Laurie (TRINI ALVARADO),
whom he recognizes as the figure he has spotted in the window
opposite his apartment. Shortly thereafter, the private eye
and his friend badly botch the stakeout detail, and Spenser
retires to his apartment to get some much-needed sleep.
There, he once again spots Laurie in the window. Before he
can make a move to stop her, the young woman leaps from the
window ledge in a suicide attempt.
As fate would have it, an awning breaks Laurie's fall; but,
as reported to Spenser by Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY) of
the police department, the girl has been taken to the
hospital in critical condition. Haunted by the images of her
plunge, Spenser takes it upon himself to find out why she
leaped -- a question that's complicated by the fact,
according to Belson, she was living under a phony name.
For starters, Spenser searches Laurie's apartment, where he
finds examples of her work as a book illustrator, including
pictures of himself as the knight Roland, the most famous of
Charlemagne's paladino, and other shadowy drawings expressive
of a woman in turmoil. He also finds a business card that
leads him to the hotel address of Harry Slade (RON RYAN), a
rough but well dressed private eye in his 40's, who is in no
mood to give Spenser any information. So, Spenser opts to
tail Slade when he leaves the hotel in the company of a
broad-shouldered bodyguard named Redd Naples (JOHN ELIJAH
BAUMAN). That's a big mistake on Spenser's part. The duo
spots him after a short car chase that winds up with Spenser
being punched out by Redd's solid, gloved fist.
Bruised, but undaunted, Spenser later breaks into Slade's
hotel room and obtains a copy of Slade's hotel bill, from
which he gets a lead on an often called long-distance
telephone number to the San Diego residence of a family named
Kincaid. Next, Spenser tracks down Slade and Naples to a
meeting I a posh Boston hotel with Keith Kincaid (JOHN
BEDFORD LLOYD) and his wife Tracy (CHERRY JONES). Passing
himself off as Slade's associate, Spenser works his way into
the Kincaid suite for a private meeting with Tracy, a
boozing, bitter young woman, who relates that her husband had
hired Slade to find his sister Laurie, a missing person for
almost two years. Before she can say more about Laurie's
fragile emotional state or why she tried to disappear, Slade
and Redd enter the suite. This time, though, Spenser gets
even with Naples, flattening him with one powerful punch.
Taking time out for a rendezvous with his girlfriend Susan
(BARBARA STOCK), Spenser still can't sleep or get the image
of the tormented Laurie out of his mind. He is so obsessed
with the case that he's almost run over by a truck while on
his way to visit the now-conscious Laurie in the hospital.
There, Laurie begins shrieking and pleading uncontrollably
upon seeing Keith Kincaid who arrives moments after Spenser.
Determined to get to the truth, Spenser angrily confronts
Slade and Naples -- who are both gunned down and killed by a
unknown snipe in hit-man style, leaving Spenser even more
baffled.
So, too, is Belson's new boss Lt. Nicholas Webster (KENNETH
WELSH), who demands that the private eye back off the case.
But that won't happen since Belson has come up with the
background from which Laurie's torment stems: at 14 she
witnessed her mother being stabbed to death by a killer who
has never been found. Taking his new-found information to
Kincaid, Spenser finds the man hostile and more anxious than
ever to take Laurie back to San Diego with him -- or have her
committed to a mental institution. Frustrated and helpless,
Spenser displays his anxious state to Susan, who convinces
him that he needs immediate rest or he'll go over the edge.
Just then, shots are fired into Spenser's apartment, sending
him and Susan ducking for cover.
Quick on the scene to return the fire, Hawk tells Spenser he
wounded the sniper, then reconnoiters to find the gunman dead
of his wounds. Meanwhile, Spenser retraces his steps to Tracy
Kincaid. Drunk and dazed, she recounts the "deep, dark family
secret" her brother has been covering for her all these
years: Laurie Killed her own mother. Tracy says Keith is
presently at the airport preparing to spirit Laurie away to
San Diego in a private jet.
Still unsettled an concerned for Laurie's safety, Spenser
rushes to the airport and blocks Kincaid's flight. With moral
support from Spenser, Laurie blurts out the real family
secret: it was her brother Keith who killed their mother and
forced to lie. The facts fall into place for Spenser who
realizes Keith hired an assassin to shoot at him and to
murder Slade and Naples who threatened blackmail. Keith's
face takes on a frenzied look as he reaches for his gun. A
struggle ensues between Spenser and Kincaid. The gun goes off
and Keith is slain with his own gun.
"For Laurie," Spenser reflects, "the nightmare had ended.
Time would pass, and with it would come healing. For me,
release would come in sleep."
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Trini Alvarado....................................Laurie
Kincaid
Cherry Jones......................................Tracy
Kincaid
Ron Ryan...........................................Harry
Slade
John Bedford Lloyd............................Keith Kincaid
Kenneth Welsh....................................Lt. Webster
John Elijah Bauman............................The Man
Episode #6: "Consilium Abditum"
Musing about his beloved Boston from the vantage point of a
towering skyscraper, private investigator Spenser (ROBERT URICH),
ever the shining white knight, steps in to defend the honor of a
comely young woman named Ruth (ELLEN FOLEY) from her boyfriend Stan
(ARNIE MAZER), a hulking brute who has just given her a vicious
thwack, and threatens more violence, until Spenser takes him out of
commission. Meanwhile, Spenser's girlfriend, Susan (BARBARA STOCK),
is in dire need of having her own honor defended: she has fallen
prey to the sleazy come-ons and sexual harassment of her thesis
advisor, psychology professor Robert Dorian (PETER MICHAEL GOETZ).
Although she rebuffs him, Susan is shaken by the encounter,
especially by Dorian's calculating attitude and veiled threats.
Storming out, she vows to file a complaint with the college's Board
of Conduct.
Spenser gets more out of his good Samaritan efforts than he
bargained for. A former boxer, Spenser is astonished to learn from
Sgt. Frank Belson (RON McLARTY) of the police department, the he's
facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon -- his fists -- from
Stan and Ruth, who claim he attacked them. Spenser's indignation
tells Susan that this is no time to reveals her problems with the
professor, so she turns instead to Spenser's sometimes associate,
Hawk (AVERY BROOKS). Angry in his own intense and stoic way, Hawk
beards the lion in his den, slapping Dorian about in his office to
make sure he gets the point not to mess around again with Susan.
Dorian won't; because, he has somebody else to do his dirty work
for him: a psychotic ex-con named Carl Shearson (DAVID SCHRAMM),
whom Dorian is now treating -- and manipulating -- as a private
patient. Realizing Susan has become a problem for him, Dorian seeks
Carl's help to obtain a permanent solution.
Still unaware of Susan's plight, Spenser gets more welcome news
from Sgt. Belson. It seems that Stan, who's pressing charges
against Spenser, has a long police record -- specifically in
insurance fraud. Armed with this knowledge and anxious to avoid a
long trial, Spenser persuades Ruth to agree to change her story or
face prosecution for perjury.
Now that Spenser is in the clear, Susan tells him over the phone
about her run-in with Dorian. Still, she is sure she can handle the
matter on her own. What she doesn't count on, however, is a
surprise visit that night from the crazed Carl, out to do Dorians
bidding. Susan finally manages to yell for help from passers-by,
and that sends Carl scurrying. Physically battered and emotionally
scarred, Susan receives comfort from Spenser, who rushes to her
side.
Despite this terrifying experience, Susan still is determined to
proceed with her case against Dorian to the university's Board of
Conduct. In a session, presided over by Professor Peters (HANSFORD
ROWE), Susan presents her testimony, which is forcefully
discredited by Dorian, who labels her charges "malicious fantasy"
and her character that of a very troubled personality. She locates
a past student of Dorian's, Dr. Gloria Blackmon (LESLIE LYLES), who
confesses that she submitted to the professor but can't bring
herself to testify now out of concern for her family and career.
As Susan presses on with her cause, Spenser and Hawk seek out the
assailant. Since the attack occurred so soon after her
confrontation with Dorian, a link to him seems a logical
consequence. And when a prison warden (TED KAZANOFF) confirms that
Dorian worked with prison inmates who had a history of violence
towards women, the link seems sealed. Hawk steals Dorian's
appointment book, which gives Spenser and Hawk a lead on Carl.
Initially, Carl gives them the slip, but his apartment yields a
bonanza of grisly evidence; electronic bugging devices, audio tapes
he's made of his attacks, and tapes of his conversations with
Dorian.
With Carl's tapes and Dr. Blackmon's change of heart, Susan has all
the ammunition she needs for the conduct board to castigate Dorian,
who also faces enough felony charges to make a long prison term a
certainty. Vindicated and happy, Susan shares her joy with Spenser,
who is likewise proud of her courage and strength.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank Belson
Peter Michael Goetz............................Peter Dorian
Hansford Rowe...................................Prof. Peters
Ellen Foley..........................................Ruth
Arnie Mazer........................................Stan
David Schramm......................................Carl
Leslie Lyons.............................................Dr.
Blackmon
Episode #7: "Thanksgiving"
Plymouth, Massachusetts truly takes Thanksgiving seriously as
the townspeople dress in 17th Century garb and impersonate the
original Pilgrims. This greatly increases the holiday's
atmosphere for visitors, and for Boston private detective
Spenser (ROBERT URICH), the town is the best possible place to
celebrate a traditional Thanksgiving. Having the beautiful
Susan Silverman (BARBARA STOCK) along to share those cold, New
England nights really adds to the overall pleasure of the
event. But murder doesn't.
A young woman is found dead on the shore of a nearby lake. Her
credit cards and money are missing from her purse. the
Plymouth police figure it's a clear cut case of robbery and
murder. Their only lead is a camper with Michigan plates was
seen near the scene about the time of the murder.
While sightseeing with Susan near the Mayflower replica,
Spenser's attention is drawn to a large man. Could it be? Yes,
it's Mike Kaminski, an Army lifer Spenser inadvertently gave
early retirement to by permanently injuring the burly man in
the boxing ring. A painful memory for Spenser, he nevertheless
greets his old puglistic adversary, and a tentative reunion
ensues.
Mike (ROBERT SWAN) introduces Susan and Spenser to his wife,
Etta (MARY JOAN NEGRO), and kids. Life has been particularly
unkind to the Kaminskis -- outrageous medical bills,
unemployment and a foreclosed home have forced them to travel
the country looking for work. It doesn't seem much like
Thanksgiving, especially when the Plymouth police rush up and
roughly arrest Mike for murder. It was in the Kaminski camper
that stolen credit cards from the dead woman were found.
Susan takes charge of a distraught Etta and the children,
while Spenser confronts Mike in the Plymouth jail. The Vietnam
War veteran admits taking the money and credit cards.
Desperate, he didn't know how else he was going to feed his
family. But, he forcibly states, he hasn't sunk so low as to
kill -- the woman was already dead when he came upon her.
Believing Mike's story, Spenser investigates the dead woman's
background. Wife of Plymouth's leading citizen, Alfred Devon,
Senior, she was only recently married, after divorcing a
third-rate Boston crooner name Tony Romano. Spenser has Hawk
(AVERY BROOKS) check out the singer and discovers that vast
sums of money were being poured into the singer's newly
purchased nightclub.
Spenser's own investigation reveals that the voluptuous woman
was also forty years younger than her wealthy husband, as well
as several years younger than her stepson, Alfred, Jr.
(RICHARD BACKUS), whose inheritance was vastly decreased upon
his father's marriage. Suspects abound.
The private detective combs the murder scene and while looking
for clues upon the sandy shore, Spenser is brutally attached
by a marauding motorcyclist, swinging a tire iron. Only a
haphazard gunshot from the dazed detective drives the helmeted
and visored assailant away.
Spenser reports the incident to the Plymouth police Officer
George Huntley (RON FRAZIER) who reveals that the evidence
from Mrs. Devon's autopsy shows that she was killed by a high
velocity blow, similar to the one sustained by Spenser. The
object now is to flush out the murderous motorcyclist.
Meanwhile, Mike Kaminski is clear of the murder charges and
freed on bail, though he still faces robbery charges.
Alfred, Sr. (GEORGE EDE) unexpectedly invites Spenser to his
mansion. The aging millionaire denies any connection with his
wife's murder. However, he was aware of her monetary
generosity to Romano. But, for the old man, it was a small
price to pay for happiness.
Returning to Boston, Spenser and Hawk quickly pay a visit to
Tony Romano's club. The place is shuttered, but in the alley
is parked a motorcycle -- with a bullet hole in it. The tough
investigators burst in on Romano (DAVID GROH), who sits alone
at the empty bar, drinking and casually holding a gun. The
singer smiles at the intruders.
Sipping his drink, Romano relates the plan he and his wife had
devised t scam the infatuated Alfred, sr. The scheme worked
brilliantly, as the old man fell for the beautiful woman while
Romano collected the cash. But then disaster struck; the
lovely young woman actually fell in love with Alfred, Sr.
Roman's money supply abruptly stopped. Frantic, Romano pleaded
with his ex-wife for more cash. She refused. Enraged, Romano
Killed her.
With the pitiful Romano properly behind bars and hoping to
sing in prison sage shows, Spenser offers to help Mike find a
job. And, as Spenser shares the news that a job is waiting for
Mike after the holiday weekend, the celebration of thanks for
the Kaminski's is now truly complete.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Robert Swan......................................Mike Kaminski
Ron Frazier........................................George
Huntley
Mary-Joan Negro...............................Etta Kaminski
George Ede........................................Alfred
Devon, Sr.
Richie Devaney..................................Mike
Danielle Harris...................................Tara
Episode #8: "Gone Fishin'"
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) is fed up with the way things are
going for him lately. First of all, a woman named Helen
(DEBRA JO RUPP), with whom he had been friends for ten
years, had hired him to spy on her philandering husband.
Finally faced with the truth about her unfaithful spouse,
she angrily turns on Spenser. Secondly, his apartment is
burglarized. To cool off and get a new lease on life, the
detective determines to head out into the Berkshires for a
weekend getaway -- even though he can't talk his
girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK) into accompanying him.
Just as he's all packed up and set to go alone, a timid,
teenager apparently well-to-do preppie named Thad (STEVE
DRURY) appears on his doorstep seeking protection. Unfazed
by promises of double salary, Spenser advises the lad to
seek out Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) for a bodyguard. At curbside,
however, a shotgun blast from a passing car shatters
Spenser's car window and sends Thad scurrying. Perhaps
Thad is in real trouble.
After reporting the burglary and the drive-by shooting
episode to Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY) of the police
department, Spenser heads off to his Berkshire retreat
with Susan, who changed her plans to tag along. Still,
trouble follows Spenser: his car is stolen while he and
Susan are sharing a bucolic picnic, causing them to have
to walk to their rented cabin in the pouring rain. Even at
the cabin site the couple encounter difficulties: the
proprietor, Tally (RICHARD EARLE), had difficulty locating
Spenser's reservation. Then, finally ensconced in front of
a crackling fire, the couple's romantic interlude is
suddenly squelched by the surprise arrival of Hawk and
Thad, who burst into the cabin followed by a hail of
gunfire.
After the unknown gunmen depart, Thad relents to tell his
story. It involves Janet De Franco (MARITA GERAGHTY), the
love of his life, and her bullying father Lou (DAVE
MARGULIES), the wealthy owner of a pest-control business.
Lou is so outraged that his precious daughter is pregnant
by Thad and intends to marry him that Lou had called upon
an ace hit man named Lucas Cantrell (MICHAEL LOMBARD) to
scare off the kid.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt.
Frank Belson
David Margulies.................................Lou De
Franco
Michael Lombard...............................Lucas
Cantrell
Rutanya Alda.....................................Estelle
Marita Geraghty.................................Janet
Steve Drury.......................................Thad
Martha Gehman...................................Louanne
Debra Jo Rupp...................................Helen
Episode #9: "Child's Play"
A warm, sunny Sunday in Boston -- perfect weather for
football -- and the Patriots are in town. Private
investigator Spenser (SPENSER URICH) is happily escorting the
lovely Susan Silverman (BARBARA STOCK) to the football game.
But, before going to the stadium, a side trip to a newsstand
is required. Spenser promised to stop by and get some
information from his friend, the blind vendor, Eddie (JACK
MARKS).
As Spenser and Eddie confer on the crowded sidewalk by the
newsstand, gunshots startlingly ring out. Eddie goes
immediately down, mortally wounded. Spenser covers Susan,
while pulling out his gun. The burly detective spots a man in
a blazer holding a pistol. He fires at the fleeing man, who
runs into a nearby warehouse.
The building is dark and empty. Spenser cautiously moves
inside, alert for any sound. Footsteps are heard retreating.
A shadow appears in the distance. The glint of a gun barrel
is clearly seen pointing at Spenser. The detective fires
first, and the shadow figure goes down with a thud.
Moans slowly draw the grim Spenser to the inert figure of a
plaintive young teenager, dressed in a private school blazer,
blood pouring from his chest. But the killer who shot blind
Eddie was a tall man. Who is this boy?
Spenser sadly looks on as an ambulance pulls away with the
wounded boy, identified as Harry (JASON KRISTOFER). Boston
homicide Sergeant, Frank Belson (RON McLARTY), then relays
the horrifying news to Spenser that the boy didn't have a
gun. Now, a court inquiry will have to be held to determine
the private cop's responsibility in the shooting.
Faced with an unknown killer, and severely questioning what
he thought he saw in the warehouse, Spenser goes to the
hospital to check on young Harry's condition. It is grave.
The teenager's widowed mother, Mrs. Fontana (HELEN CAREY), is
understandably distraught. She is being comforted by her
neighbor William Reed (GERRY BAMMAN), who loudly blames
Spenser for being a trigger-happy gunman, who unnecessarily
caused an innocent kid to be critically shot.
Checking the street rumors for Spenser, his streetwise
muscle-for-hire friend Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) discovers that
both Eddie and the detective were targets of a hitman, who
was hired by a thug put in prison Spenser on a tip from
Eddie. That gives the "why" of the shooting, but the unknown
"who" still stalks the private investigator.
Keeping a vigil at the hospital, Spenser meets Harry's best
friend, Jimmy reed (PETER SMITH), the son of the Fontana's
antagonistic neighbor. In talking with the teenager, trying
to find out why Harry was in the empty warehouse, Spenser
senses fear from Jimmy. Adamantly denying any knowledge of
Harry's actions, Jimmy rushes out of the hospital.
On the way to Susan's, Spenser narrowly escapes another
attempt on his life. The detective also experiences a
conflict of conscience, as he holds back firing at his
assailant in a crowded street. Hawk wonders if Spenser is
losing the e needed edge for survival.
The next order of business is not a test of Spenser's
reactions but the court hearing. the detective is reluctantly
exonerated by the judge, who rules the shooting accidental.
But Spenser is then on the receiving end of diatribe by
Jimmy's father, Mr. Reed, who vows the matter is not over.
Retracing his steps on the day of the shooting, Spenser finds
a battered tin can full of bullet holes and spent bullets in
the nether regions of the warehouse. The haze suddenly begins
to clear from the investigator's anguished mind. Spenser then
confronts Jimmy Reed and his father with the tin can and the
bullets. This forces Mr. Reed to bring forth a family
heirloom, an old pistol that Spenser shows was recently
fired. cornered, Jimmy reveals that took the forbidden gun
from his father's closet. Jimmy and Harry then went to the
warehouse for target practice. There, they unfortunately got
caught in the shutout, with Harry getting a bullet in the
chest. Frightened, Jimmy took the pistol from his friend's
hand and ran home, leaving Harry helplessly bleeding.
Even with the truth known, Spenser feels little satisfaction.
He still has to live with having shot an innocent kid.
Perhaps getting Eddie's killer would help ease the pain.
Albert (GARY MORGAN), the frustrated hitman, calls Spenser to
arrange a meeting to settle the score between them. the
detective agrees to the site, a boathouse on the Charles
River. Knowing the hitman's reputation, Spenser brings Hawk
as backup.
In a furious battle on the Charles, using automatic weapons
and powerboats, Albert is severely wounded, but will live to
stand trial. And, as Spenser holsters his weapon, he shares a
slightly satisfied smile with Hawk.
However, the pleasure in nailing a killer is quickly erased
when Spenser learns that young Harry has died. Spenser knows
that he will carry the agony of that boy's death for a great
many years, in what is an already heavily burdened heart.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Gerry Bamman...................................William Reed
Norman Mattock................................Lt. Garrison
Helen Carey.......................................Mrs.
Fontana
Gary Moorage.....................................Albert
Peter Smith........................................Jimmy
Jason Christopher..................................Harry
Michael Saunter................................Cabby
Jack R. Marks...................................Eddy
Episode #10: "Skeletons in the Closet"
A routine case of blackmail involving one of Boston's most
prominent judges turns into a mystery for private investigator
Spenser (ROBERT URICH).
Hired by Judge Jason Kingsley (E. G. MARSHALL) to retrieve a
"little black book" that could reveal his support of the world's
oldest profession, Spenser encounters Alfie Cates (BOYD GAINES), a
ne'er-do-well opportunist who is in possession of the book. The
judge is willing to pay dearly to insure his private life doesn't
become public. He has given Spenser an envelope full of money to
give to Cates. The hustler, however, wants more money before
turning over the book. Spenser gives him an envelope and Cates
promises to be in touch.
Not about to turn over the money unless he's given the book,
Spenser gives Cates an envelope...one containing play money.
Spenser later tracks down Cates to a bar he frequents. There,
Spenser meets a small-time hooker named Eileen (JUDITH HOAG), who
Spenser learns is the judge's stepdaughter. Cates stubbornly
refuses to give up possession of the book until he receives
$20,000.
Eileen registers surprise that Cates is blackmailing her father. A
violent argument erupts. She escapes from the cruel and belligerent
Cates with the help of Spenser, who offers her a safe haven at his
girlfriend Susan's (BARBARA STOCK). There, Eileen bemoans her life
style and deteriorating relationship with Cates, who she realizes
had lied to her all along. Eileen denies the importance of the
book. She tells Spenser her father is a "pious old fake" who gets
paid good money to lock people up for something he got away with --
the murder of her mother!
This sheds new light on Spenser's now-complex investigation, which
has also come to involve his friend Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), a man
Cates has turned to for help in bringing down Judge Kingsley. Hawk
has his own personal reasons for getting involved, but
surprisingly, he urges Spenser to stay off the Kingsley case and
away from Cates. Spenser, however, means to learn the details of
Mrs. Kingsley's death.
Spenser finds evidence of a cover-up by coroner Robert Kelford
(BRUCE DONALDSON), who found something peculiar during the autopsy,
yet later claimed it had been a mistake. Upon a visit to Kelford,
Spenser notes a photo on the doctor's wall of Kelford and Kingsley
together. After his visit, Spenser tails the very nervous Kelford
to a racquetball court where Kingsley and he talk privately. The
two are obviously concerned Spenser is getting too close to the
truth.
Meanwhile, a thug named Dennis (JIM CONNORS) tails Spenser's every
move. Eventually, Spenser learns the thug is Kingsley's bodyguard.
On Kingsley';s orders, Dennis attempts to retrieve Eileen at
Susan's apartment, but Spenser knocks him out cold and has him
arrested. With the judge's help, Dennis is back on the streets in
no time.
In the meantime, Hawk's personal vendetta against Kingsley, and his
desire to get his hands on Kingsley's book, prompts him to make a
deal with Cates. Convinced Hawk is working for him, Cates orders
Hawk to kill both Kingsley and Spenser.
Eileen finally agrees to let Spenser help her. She claims
information from her father's book caused her mother's distress the
night of the so-called accident that killed her. As Kingsley's
enemies prepare to close in on him, Hawk and Spenser arrange a
scenario that throws everyone off guard.
Later, at a sleazy bar, Kingsley and Dennis arrive to discuss the
payoff with Cates, who is flanked by Hawk. Cates first requests
that Kingsley call off the bothersome Spenser. Kingsley agrees
Spenser must be eliminated. Even Kingsley is surprised when Spenser
suddenly appears from out of the shadows and is shot by Hawk.
Wrapping Spenser's seemingly dead body in a blanket, Hawk puts it
in his car for disposal.
As Hawk drives away, losing Cates and Kingsley in the process, it
becomes clear that Spenser is very much alive. Spenser learns the
reason behind Hawk's vengeance: Hawk's sister is among the women
named in Kingsley's little black book. Although he refuses to tell
Spenser what happened, Hawk states that Kingsley might as well have
put a bullet in her heart. That night, Eileen arrives at her
stepfather's courthouse office with a gun in her hand to avenge her
mother's death. Hawk arrives just in time. He orders Eileen out of
the room and takes care of business in his own way.
Police arrive at the courthouse, summoned by Spenser. Meanwhile, he
captures Cates, who drops the much-sought after book as he's being
apprehended. Spenser retrieves the book and turns over Cates and
the book to the police. Just then, two gunshots are heard. They
came from the judge's office. Police converge on the office and
find the body of the dead judge. Eileen's gun, which hasn't been
fired, is in Kingsley's hand.
Spenser confronts Hawk, who has emerged from the building
undetected by the police. He hands Hawk a page from the book -- the
page concerning Hawk's sister. Though Hawk will have some
explaining to do, it appears he shot the judge in self-defense, or
so he will say. As for Eileen, she intends on moving to another
city to start her life anew.
THE CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank Belson
Boyd Gaines.......................................Alfie Cates
Judith Hoag........................................Eileen Kingsley
Elain Graham......................................Jess
E. G. Marshall....................................Judge Jason
Kingsley
Liz Whitcraft......................................Annie
Episode #11: "The Seige"
Private investigator Spenser (ROBERT URICH) and his sometimes
friend and associate Hawk (AVERY BROOKS) are recruited by the
lovely Susan Silverman (BARBARA STOCK) to help mail Christmas
packages for one of her favorite charities.
While Susan and Hawk wait in line at the post office for service,
Spenser makes one last trek to the car for a final load of
packages. Inside the post office, as they move closer to the
postal clerk's window, Hawk and Susan notice something peculiar
taking place inside the postmaster's office. Suddenly, a gun shot
rings out and three heavily armed men run out of the office. An
alarm goes off. All the customers fall to the floor, many
screaming with fear. A guard fires his revolver at the fleeing
robbers. He is quickly and lethally cut down. Hawk sees the guard
killed; he then pulls out his gun and shots at the man's killer.
He misses. He doesn't get another chance. The elegant
gun-for-hire is hit by one of the robber's bullets and severely
wounded in the side.
As Susan covers an anguished Hawk with her own body, another of
the armed men bolts shut the only exit. The three failed robbers
are now locked in the fortress-like post office with a dead man
and a dozen hostages, one bleeding profusely.
Spenser is caught on the outside where he looks on helplessly as
police arrive to set up barricades and take sniper positions on
nearby roofs. The hostage negotiator, Sgt. Frank Belson (RON
McLARTY), allows Spenser to listen in on the proceedings once a
telephone linkup with the post office is established. The
distraught private cop hears the robbers' leader, Mickey (JOHN
SHEPARD), demand $100,000 and a helicopter or the hostages will
be murdered, one-by-one.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
John Shepard......................................Mickey
Richard Brooks...................................Robert
Andrew Davis.....................................Sal
MacIntyre Dixon................................Higgins
Leonard Jackson.................................Larry
Nadine Hart........................................Marsha
Joe Aufiery.........................................Officer
Fielding
George Guidall...................................Captain Samuels
Episode #12: "Arthur's Wake"
When private detective Spenser (ROBERT URICH) was a Boston
Police rookie, he absorbed all there was to know about being a
streetwise cop from one of the best, Sgt. Arthur Reynold
(FREDERICK NEUMANN), a tough, friendly, poetry spouting
man-in-blue, whom people respected and liked.
Arthur, long since retired and living alone in his South Boston
neighborhood, still maintains his overtly gregarious ways with
fiends and strangers alike as he takes a casual walk carrying a
canvas bag. At peace with himself and the world, the pensioned
ex-cop is taken totally off-guard by two young muggers who
mercilessly beat him into giving up the canvas bag. In the
struggle, the bag rips open, revealing thousands of dollars in
tightly wrapped packages.
Spenser is called to the hospital, where pensive police Sgt.
Frank Belson (RON McLARTY) meets the private detective outside
Arthur's room. Belson tells Spenser that witnesses saw the cash
being taken by Arthur's escaping assailants. Where did Arthur
get that kind of money?
Perplexed, Spenser walks into Arthur's hospital room, where the
retired cop is regaling his nurses with humorous stories. The
hardened investigator smiles warmly at his old friend.
Taking Arthur home to a cheerful gathering of concerned
neighbors and friends floods Spenser with memories of the many
lessons he learned from his teacher, from criminology to human
nature. It is great to see that other people also appreciate
Arthur's richness. But the party that Arthur ironically refers
to as his "wake" is slight altered when two menacing figures
appear. Arthur notes that they are collectors from the local
loan shark to whom Arthur is in debt for some misplaced bets on
horses. In fact, the stolen money was to have been for the
shylock.
Spenser takes control of the thugs, relieving one of a gun and
the other of a roll of quarters marked "Emerald Amusement
Corporation", Arthur then assures the muscle men that he can
repay the money from the profits of his security guard company.
This sideline of Arthur's is news to Spenser.
Events rapidly become ugly as the two muggers turn up dead,
shotgunned at point blank range. Arthur's money is gone, but
the bag, his watch, and his retirement ring are found by a
questioning homicide squad.
Spenser, worried about Arthur's involvement with the loan
shark, has his streetwise associate, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), check
on Emerald Amusement Corporation. The fearsomely imposing
sleuth with the shaved head discovers that the company is
merely a front for Barney Leopold (DAVID CRYER), the king of
prostitution and drugs, a criminal so highly connected that
he's never been indicted. Word on the street is that Leopold
had the muggers killed because they took his money.
With Hawk's unsettling information, Spenser tries to ease his
mind by locating Arthur's security guard business. The address
proves to be an abandoned building.
Forced to follow his old mentor to find out the truth, even if
it's vastly painful, Spenser follows Arthur from his house to
Emerald Amusement, where the retired cop comes out carrying a
flight bag. Arthur then goes downtown and walks into the
offices of Brian Melchior (KENT BROADHURST), deputy police
commissioner. The older man quickly exits...without the bag.
Spenser confronts Melchior with his knowledge of the obvious
bribe. The detective then tracks down Arthur t a tavern, where
the retired cop only offers a feeble excuse for being Leopold's
bag man. Arthur pleads with Spenser not to turn him in; the
older man could not handle prison.
But the hard decision is made for Spenser, as Leopold's killers
try unsuccessfully to eliminate Arthur. The frightened and
angry man agrees to turn state's evidence, no matter the
consequences.
In the hallway outside the grand jury courtroom, a very
humiliated and defeated Arthur walks with Spenser and Hawk to
the elevator. The retired cop just testified to his own
corruption, blackening many years of fine police work in the
process. The elevator doors open, and out bursts a deranged
deputy commissioner Melchior, rendered insane by the criminal
indictment which ruined his career and his life. The crazed man
sees Spenser and aims his drawn pistol at the detective. As he
quickly fires, Melchior is rushed by Arthur, who takes the
bullet meant for Spenser.
Hawk wrestles the maddened Melchior to the ground, as Spenser
holds his dying friend and teacher. Arthur smiles one last
time, knowing that this was the perfect way to end -- a good
copy always protects his partner. This is Spenser's final
lesson.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Frederick Neumann............................Arthur Reynold
Peter Crombie....................................Solomon Trench
Kent Broadhurst................................Brian Melchior
David Cryer.......................................Barney
Josh Carroll.......................................Donald
Watson
Khalif Bobatoon.................................Larry
Evanly Shin........................................Mugger #1
David Herman....................................Mugger #2
Episode #13: "To the End of the Line"
At a family get-together in the home of Sgt. Frank Belson's
sister, Francine (EDA ROTH), spenser (ROBERT URICH) and Susan
(BARBARA STOCK) share in the festivities with Frank (RON
McLARTY) when tragedy occurs. Frank's adored 15-year-old
niece, Laurie (CADY McCLAIN) is found unconscious in her
bedroom form a cocaine overdose. She dies a short time later
in a hospital. Her death throws Francine into a paroxysm of
grief and propels Frank into a manic quest for revenge
against those who sold Laurie the cocaine. He is especially
eager to get the supplier, the man at the top. Sensing
Belson's intemperate rage could jeopardize his job as cop,
private investihator Spenser volunteers to track down the
pushers.
The first link in the chain is Laurie's boyfriend Brian
(KEITH BOGART), a clean-cut 17-year-old, whose tough demeanor
gives way to tears and remorse as he tells Spenser he bought
the cocaine from a lad named Vinnie Drake (TONY GUEST), a
junior-high school student. On a stakeout of Vinnie, Spenser
and Belson observe the youth's mother (ROBIN BARTLETT) buying
cocaine from a passing car. In the ensuing confrontation with
this strung-out woman, the private eye and the police
sergeant advise that her young son is selling her supply of
cocaine in school. Appaled and anguished, Mrs. Drake vents
her ire on Vinnie. She gives Spenser and Belson her dealer's
name: sleazy restaurateur Ned Cleary (ANDREW BLOCH), her
former employer.
Knowing that a man like cleary is involved in the cocaine
trade, Spenser decides it's time to "break out the big guns"
for backup: namely Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), his sometimes
associate. While the duo check out Cleary's cafe, their cover
is almost blown by the intrusion of Frank Belson, whose
presence is noticeable amid the young professional crowd.
After Belson leaves, Spenser makes his presence known to
Cleary. He poses as a chef, desirous of opening up his own
establishment with his partner, Hawk. Their conversation is
interrupted when Cleary must excuse himself to meet with a
man whom Hawk recognizes as a known drug dealer.
Later, Spenser and Hawk follow Cleary, but Spenser drops out
when he spots Mrs. Drake. Once again, she is buying drugs
after having promised she would enter a rehabilitation
clinic. While Spenser takes her in tow, Hawk continues to
pursue Clear. When he's spotted, Hawk swings into action and
outmaneuvers Cleary's car, forcing it off the road. Quickly
dispensing with the hapless chauffeur, Hawk fores Cleary to
open the trunk of his car. It is stuffed with cocaine. Faced
with an ultimatum of grave bodily harm, Cleary gives Hawk the
name of his supplier, whom Spenser is stunned to learn is
Fred Mullens (FRED J. SCOLLAY), a good-natured old-timer,
whose racket had been gambling not drugs.
Meeting with Mullens at his warehouse headquarters, Spenser
uncovers a high-tech drug lab in full swing. Unfazed by
Spenser's accusations and threats, Mullens replies that he's
in this business now becasue it pays well. If Spenser tries
to shut him down, he'll just pack up and quickly move. To
prohibit that and to get the edge on Mullens, Spenser and
Hawk break into the drug dealer's warehouse and steal his
bookeeping ledgers. Now Mullens has no choice but to name his
supplier: prominent Bostonian and multi-millionaire real
estate developer named Roger Thornwood (CHARLES KIMBROUGH).
In Thorwood's majestic suite, overlooking downtown Boston,
Spenser and Hawk pass themselves off as Mullens' men, who are
anxious to go into the cocaine business for themselves. After
a deal is struck, whereby Thornwoodl will be in touch with
them, Spenser and Hawk are ambushed on the streeby by Cleary
and his two thugs who are out for revenge. In the shootout,
Cleary is killed. Spenser and Hawk are picked up and
questioned by FBI agents, headed up by an agent named
Stapleton (RON CANADA). As it turns out, the FBI has been
keeping tabs on Thornwood to arrest him for weapons
smuggling, since there is no solid evidence to nab him on
cocaine charges. Stapleton changes his mind when he hears
about Spenser's deal with Thornwood and agrees to help nab
him.
At the rendezvous where Thornwood agreed to seal the cocaine
deal, senser and Hawk instead run into an ambush. It is
quickly put down thanks to assistance from the FBI and even
Sgt. Belson, who appears to be back in command of his
emotions. Thornwood, however, is nowhere in sight. Soon after
the shootout, Belson disappears, and Spenser fears the worst.
He's right; the unnerved and mournful policeman had gone to
Thornwood's office for a personal showdown. Spenser arrives
in time to see Frank ready to kill the cocaine magnate. He
uses his wits and compassion to talk Belson out of harming
the drug magnate.
Spnser reflects, "Someday Frank Belson will find comfort in
remembering his niece as she lived not as she died. For now,
he still must come to terms with his deep grief."
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Charles Kimbrough.............................Roger Thornwood
Fred J. Scollay....................................Fred
Mullens
Andrew Bloch.....................................Ned Cleary
Robin Bartlett......................................Mrs.
Drake
Ron Canada........................................Stapleton
Cady McClain.....................................Laurie
Keith Bogart........................................Brian
Episode #14: "Play It Again Sammy"
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) receives a frantic phone call from
Sammy Backlin (SAL VISCUSO), a troublemaking, con-artist
acquaintance with a wild imagination. Fashioning himself
as a writer and passing himself off as a vigilante hero,
Sammy constantly tries to sell his hokey memoirs. Now,
Sammy claims he's in mortal danger from the mob and
desperate needs Spenser's help.
The last time spenser offered Sammy assistance, he got
himself stabbed and his car was totalled. So, this time
around, Spenser is more cautious. Minutes after Sammy and
Spenser reunited at the bus depot, two thugs unexpectedly
opn fire on them. After the surprise attack, Spenser is
rushed to the hopsital with a gunshot wound in his
posteriior, while Sammy is responsible for ruining
Spenser's car to escape the gunfire.
Even as Spenser recovers at the hospital, Sammy, who has
taken up residence at Spenser's apartment, eats him out of
house and home, tries to steal his silverware and shocks
Spenser's girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK) with his
presence.
A gift-wrapped red herring, with a letter containing
instructions oif where to deliver it, spells even more
trouble with it arrives at Spenser's door. It reopens a
10-year-old kidnapping case for Spenser, who returns home
to a grim task -- delivering the package to an address
that seems vaguely familiar.
CAST
Ron McLarty .....................................Sgt.
Frank Belson
Sal Viscuso........................................Sammy
W. H. Macy.......................................Efrem
Connors
Jean de Baer......................................Dorothy
Winsome
Edmond Genest..................................Burl Dodds
Kate Burton.......................................Randy
Lofficier
James Baffico.....................................Nash
Bodine
John Bell............................................Max
Winsome
Episode #15: "The Big Fight"
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Episode #17: "Substantial Justice"
Out of deference to a very influential Boston theater producer
named Janet Cole (MARGARET WHITTON), whose career he has
followed since she was a rising actress, Spenser (ROBERT URICH)
agrees to lend his services as a private detective to try and
help her out of a terrible bind. Janet has been charged with
murder -- deliberately using her automobile to kill her
associate, Sherri Belcher. Even her attorney, the dominating
courtroom presence David McVane (PHILIP BOSCO), thinks the case
against her is so stacked that she had best plead guilty to
manslaughter and take her punishment, rather than face a
homicide trial.
As Janet is explaining her situation backstage to Spenser, she
has a run-in with Annie Bucklin (SUSASN WILDER), a beautiful
young actress and the girlfriend of Brian Lord (STEVEN M.
GAGNON), a haughty mobster's nephew who has hired Spenser's
friend, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), as a bodyguard. Continuing her
story, Janet discloses her suspicions that a considerable
amount of mob money is being laundered through the theater.
Sherri, in charge of raising money for their productions,
sought out the investors. She was later killed because she was
stealing from the mob. A bookkeeper named George Lynnwood
(HARRY GROENER) can substantiate this link, but he has since
disappeared.
Spenser talks to Police Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY), who believes
Janet is guilty. Lawyer McVane also suspects his client may be
guilty. Janet steadfastly maintains her innocence in court,
however, and turns down the deal McVane made with ambitious
prosecutor Sammy Reynolds (DYLAN BAKER), who hopes to ensure
his reputation by defeating McVane in a trial.
To get a firmer grasp on the mob angle in the case, Spenser
persuades Hawk to accompany him to a meeting with Brian Lord.
They're too late, however. The young man has been shot to death
in his stylish condominium. Now Hawk is a man marked by the mob
for failing in his job. Hawk is determined to find Brian's
killer on his own.
Spenser calls on McVane to determine if this coincidental
shooting can be introduced in Janet's trial. The revered lawyer
tells Spenser it's out of the question. Later, however, McVane
is contacted by the missing bookkeeper George Lynnwood, who
supports Janet's story. McVane gives the information on his
whereabouts to Spenser.
Back in court, McVane tries to crack Ted Watson's (STEPHEN KEEP
MILLS) testimony. An actor, Watson reveals on the stand the
intense animosity between Janet and Sherri and an argument
between them the night of Sherri's death. Locating Lynnwood,
Spenser persuades him to testify on Janet's behalf. In the
meantime, Hawk gets the better of two thugs out to avenge
Brian's death. Menacingly, he reiterates that he'll find
whomever killed Brian and then meet with Brian's family.
In the courtroom, Lynnwood takes the stand. The bookkeeper
verifies the mob laundering of cash invested in Sherri's
theatrical ventures. He confirms Sherri had siphoned off some
of the money for herself. Lynnwood's further inferences -- that
the mob slew Sherri -- is enough to raise the spectre of doubt
and vindicate Janet.
True to his word, Hawk nabs Brian's killer: his actress
girlfriend Annie, who shot him to death in a jealous rage. But
who killed Sherri? To narrow the field, Spenser and Hawk
confront Brian's uncle, a syndicate boss named Jimmy Culver
(GEORGE LOROS). After Culver relieves Hawk of responsibility
for Brian's slaying, he stuns Spenser with the news that the
mob's money-laundering business was done with Janet, who he
knows for sure killed Sherri. Janet stole mob money, but why
should Culver worry? The court will prosecute her, he says.
Janet is found "not guilty." Spenser is infuriated that he was
set up by her. Janet cannot be retried for the same crime under
the double-jeopardy statutes. Spenser and Hawk determine to nab
her on other charges by breaking down her accomplice Lynnwood,
who, it turns out, is also her lover. Before they can do this,
however, Janet is killed instantly in an explosion that blows
up her car when she starts the engine. Perhaps, as Hawk and
Spenser speculate this was Jimmy Culver's own idea of
retribution.
As Lynnwood later faces his own trial for various counts of
fraud, Spenser muses upon the words of Thomas Carlyle:
"Judgment for an evil thing may be delayed some day or so, some
century or two, but it is sure as life; it is sure as death."
CAST
Ron McLarty....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Philip Bosco......................................David McVane
Dylan Baker......................................Sam Reynolds
Harry Groener...................................George Lynnwood
Stephen Keep Mills...........................Ted Watson
Jack Davidson...................................Judge Sorenson
Susan Wilder.....................................Annie Bucklin
George Loros....................................Jimmy Culver
Margaret Whitton...............................Janet Cole
Steven M. Gagnon..............................Brian Lord
Episode #18: "Company Man"
Stark lights cast eerie shadows through the girders of a
construction site. A security guard on his rounds pauses,
hearing the creak of steel in the wind. Then, out of the
nights stillness, a massive explosion occurs!
Fortunately, the guard is neither killed nor maimed, but
the blast's damage to equipment is considerable. Boston
private detective Spenser (ROBERT URICH) inspects the
twisted metal along with his current employer, the
construction firm's owner, Jack Delroy (LOUIS ZORICH).
Industrial sabotage is common enough; but, when forty
pounds of dynamite are also missing, the search for the
bomber becomes intense.
Delroy's vice-president, William Wright (MICHAEL MANTELL),
whose only concern is the bottom line on the project,
reluctantly turns over company records to Spenser. The
ex-cop considers the possibility that a disgruntled
employee is the bomber. Delroy, however, assures the burly
detective that the construction firm is run like a family
-- no real problems. Wright states that the bombing must
have been the work of a competitor, because no threats
were made to the company. Spenser knows that within every
"family" there is some measure of dissatisfaction.
Spenser's family is centered on two people, his girlfriend
Susan Silverman (BARBARA STOCK), a psychologist, and his
friend and sometimes associate, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS). Hawk
checks his underworld sources for the bomber and the
missing dynamite. Meanwhile, Spenser and Susan spend an
intimate evening together, a pre-celebration of her
attaining a doctorate. The following day, after a visit to
a doctor, Susan abruptly announces that she's taking a
Florida trip to visit her sister. The detective senses
more to this journey than a mere family reunion, perhaps,
even a measure of fear in Susan's attitude. Yet, he
doesn't pry into the reason for sudden departure.
Concerned for Susan, Spenser nevertheless throws himself
into the bombing investigation. Talking with former and
current Delroy employees reveals that, since William
Wright was hired, Delroy Construction has been laying off
capable, veteran workers. The rumor is that the company is
being bought out by a ruthless conglomerate, Arata, whose
one goal is to maximize profits -- even at the expense of
quality workmanship.
Following a tip from a financial reporter he knows,
Spenser contacts Delroy Construction's personnel manager,
J.D. Hayes (EDDIE JONES), and discovers Wright is actually
employed by Arata. He further learns that Wright,
pressured by the conglomerate to make the buyout work, has
held back anonymous blackmail notes. The notes demand
Delroy stop the merger or continued explosions will
destroy the company.
Hawk provides Spenser with an address of the bomber. A
stakeout of the residence brings Spenser face to face with
the man -- a professional -- but the bomber eludes
Spenser's grasp. Later, attempting to destroy Spenser, the
bomber rigs an explosive device to the detective's
refrigerator. Unexpected, Spenser arrives home before the
bomber can escape and a desperate struggle results.
Unfortunately for the criminal, one of his own tools, a
pointed screwdriver ends up embedded in his chest. Later,
investigating the bomber's automobile, Spenser discovers
the man's name, but it is too late.
With the professional bomber dead, the individual who
hired him has no choice but to surface and take charge to
stop the merger. So, J.D. Hayes, the elderly personnel
manager, takes the remaining dynamite he stole and becomes
a walking bomb. the pathetic but lethal man stalks into
the Delroy Construction office demanding justice for the
workers.
After thirty-six years with the company, J.D. knows that
he, along with a 150 others, are to unceremoniously fired
-- no job, no pension, no future. The Arata merger was
wrong; it hurt people. It has to be stopped, even if it
takes a bombing to do it.
Jack Delroy sincerely assures J.D. that the pensions will
remain intact, even if he has to pay them out of his own
pocket. J.D. believes his boss and slowly releases the
triggering device. As he does so, a shot rings out. To
everyone's shock and dismay, the sad, older man drops dead
from a bullet fired by William Wright, who had needlessly
killed him.
The threat over, and Wright justifiably in police custody,
Spenser turns his focus to Susan. He calls her sister in
Florida and finally locates his lover in a Boston
hospital. The beautiful therapist didn't want Spenser to
know she needed exploratory surgery for a possible
cancerous growth. Susan realizes now, even if she had had
cancer, she should have shared the trauma with the man she
loves, who unconditionally loves her.
Spenser gently cradles Susan in his arms. They are alive.
They are healthy. They have each other. All is well. Two
weeks later, Susan receives her doctorate and, joined by
her friends, she has reason to celebrate.
CAST
Ron McLarty....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Louis Zorich......................................Jack
Delroy
Eddie Jones.......................................J.D.
Hayes
Michael Mantell................................William
Wright
Samuel E. Wright..............................Dave Watkins
Graham Beckel.................................Sulley
Ching Valdes-Aran...........................Dr. Pearson
Ivar Brogger.....................................Harold
Sara Michelle Geller..........................Emily
Episode #19: "Watercolors"
At the behest of "not the sort of woman you could ignore" -- an
indomitable attorney named Charlie Branch (JUDITH BARCROFT) --
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) hires on to safeguard Rene "R.C." Camden
(JORDAN MARDER), the artistic, 14-year-old son of a very
wealthy international financier. R.C. claims he witnessed a
murder in a desolate woodland and fears he could be marked for
death.
According to police, there are no signs of a killing those
woods. Hence no one really believes R.C., whose sensitive
nature has been heightened by a family tragedy: the death a
year ago of his mother and elder brother, his only sibling. His
plight is worsened because he has a usually absentee father who
pays him no mind. Among those who do not accept the youth's
story are Sgt. Belson (RON McLARTY) and Mrs. Durrant (PAULINE
FLANAGAN), the Camdens' very stout, very proper, British
housekeeper. She'll take no nonsense from Spenser, either, as
she's quick to tell him when he checks into the Camden estate.
To establish a rapport with R.C., Spenser accompanies him to
hockey practice, where he observes the slimly built teen trying
too hard to be a tiger on skates. Spenser notices something
else, too; a sedan he had spotted outside the Camden mansion is
also lurking around the ice rink. This alerts Spenser to the
possibility thee may be truth in the lad's story.
Spenser has R.C. show him the murder scene. Combing the woods
for clues, the private investigator and R.C. find a body hidden
deep in a thicket. While waiting for police to identify the
corpse, Spenser enlists the help of his friend and sometimes
associate, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS). Spenser needs to track down the
killer fitting R.C.'s drawing of an evil-looking large man with
a black patch covering his left eye.
Knowing R.C. needs a friend, Spenser introduces the boy to
hockey great Bobby Orr (HIMSELF), who volunteers to give the
lad some pointers in the sport. This allows the detective time
to search for clues following the identification of the body --
one Arthur Friar -- a virtual nobody with no criminal record
and not much of a past.
Securing Friar's address, Spenser gains entry into his house,
located in one of Boston's lower-middle-class neighborhoods.
His search for evidence unearths newspaper clippings describing
an acquittal in a murder trial. Apparently, Friar was among the
jurors. Before Spenser can get a firm grasp on what he's
discovered, he's knocked unconscious by Friar's killer, Donovan
(JOHN JUBACK), who followed Spenser to Friar's home with his
henchmen, Ed (GEORGE GERDES) and Sam (BOBBY BASS). The three
hoodlums turn the house topsy-turvy before giving up their own
search for some hidden valuable information; then, they set the
house ablaze. Awakening to the smell of smoke in this inferno,
Spenser hurtles himself outside to safety.
Taking some time out to be a big brother to R.C., Spenser
accompanies him to Cimoli's Gym. There, a boxing match
illustrates a point Bobby Orr tried to make: R.C. should use
his speed and agility to his advantage. He shouldn't try to
emulate the more aggressive style that his bigger, stronger
brother once employed. This compassionate attention indebts
R.C. to Spenser.
The following day, Spenser and R.C. emerge from the ice rink
and are met by Hawk, who has some information. He has the name
of the dead man's killer -- Donovan. No sooner does he say this
than they are ambushed by Donovan and his thugs. R.C. calls out
to warn Spenser, who reels in time to shoot Ed. A passing car,
caught in the fray, strikes R.C.
The young man is all right, but he'll need a hospital under
police guard to fully recover. In the meantime, Spenser uses
the guise of an insurance adjuster to bring Mrs. Friar out in
the open. Scared and trapped, she confesses to Spense that she
pushed her husband to work out a monetary deal with Donovan:
his acquittal in return for cash. Then, after the trial, she
pushed him to threaten blackmail for more money. That's when
Donovan killed her husband.
Spenser returns to the hospital only to learn Donovan, a clever
criminal, has lured away the officers guarding R.C. Spenser
rushes to R.C.'s room just in time to corner Donovan, chase
him, and gun him down in a shootout.
Still deeply caring of his teen-age charge, Spenser is on hand
for a reunion between R.C. and his father (PAUL DUNN) at a
hard-fought hockey game. The lad distinguishes himself with his
new-found skills as a slippery, elusive iceman. Proud and
delighted, the detective sees a renewed understanding between
the son and aloof but loving dad.
CAST
Ron McLarty....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Pauline Flanagan...............................Mrs. Durant
Jordan Marder..................................R.C. Gilchrist
Susan Pellegrino................................Mrs. Friar
Judith Barcroft..................................Ms. Charlie
Branch
George Gerdes.................................Ed
Angela Logan..................................Woman in Car
Episode #20: "Hawk's Eyes"
Mitchell Weinstein -- an attorney, crusader against
politcal corruption and a friend of Boston based detective
Spenser -- dies in an auto accident. Alcohol is listed as
a factor, but Mitch didn't drink. Weinstein's widow tells
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) her husband knew beforehand that he
was marked for death. A short time later, Spenser gets a
call from Mitch's clerk. In straightening out the dead
man's effects, the clerk found a file on political
contributions that Spenser should look over. Spenser is
convinced his was murdered.
The detective immediately goes to Mitch's office. There,
two thugs are ransacking the place. Spenser knocks out one
of the hoodlums, but the other man gets away with a file.
In the aftermath, Spenser notices the dead clerk, who
clutches a small piece of paper with the logo of the First
Party.
Spenser visits a Harvard political science professor, Max
Freed (OMAR SHAPLI), who provides data on the First Party.
Basically a fascist organization, the First Party has a
small but extremely dedicated following. If Weinstein was
investigating the group, the First Party might have had
cause to eliminate the civil libertarian.
While having dinner at a restaurant with Spenser, Susan
Silverman (BARBARA STOCK), Spenser's girlfriend, reads the
First Party material provided by Freed. A psychologist,
Susan pronounces the group "sick" and "dangerous." Before
their discussion can go further, Spenser is called to
police headquarters to provide details on the clerk's
murder. With dinner abruptly over, Susan hails a taxi. To
her horror, the driver is from the First Party. He
proceeds to terrorize the lovely therapist in an attempt
to get her to convince Spenser to leave the Weinstein case
alone.
Susan is throughly frightened but not intimidated. Having
survived the ordeal, she is now guarded by the extremely
capable Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), Spenser's friend and sometime
associate. Meanwhile, Spenser confronts the Frist Party
leader, William Prince (DAVID LEARY). The detective warns
the radical right winger to cease his threats, but Prince
profeses his innocence.
Soon after, an attempt is made on Spenser's life by two
men -- one on foot and one in a car. The assassins are
themselves shot and killed by Hawk, who is temporarily
blinded when he pulls the dead driver -- William Prince --
from the car.
Hawk is hospitalized, with trauma to his eyes. Knowing the
vengeance of the First Party, Spenser removes Hawk from
the hospital. He takes both Hawk and Susan to a secluded
farmhouse in a tiny town outside Boston.
Spenser returns to Boston and asks his friend, Sgt. Belson
(RON McLARTY) of the Boston policy, to arrange protection
for his friends, through the local police in the small
town. Spenser works with Sgt. Belson to ferret out the
remaining First Party members. A raid on a hideout does
not net the party's most dangerous member, Prince's widow
Martha (ANDREA THOMPSON). She must be captured.
Susan assists Hawk by familiarizing him with the
farmhouse's layout and she hesitantly accepts a handgun.
Hawk insists they must be prepared to protect themselves.
Soon, two cars drive up, a police patrol car and an
unmarked vehicle. An officer gets out of his car. A man
and a woman get out of the other. Susan relates what she
sees to Hawk, who realizes that the Frist Party has
arrived. The police officer must be a member. The
policeman leaves; the other two walk toward the house.
Hawk forces Susan to hide in a crawl space. He hides in
the darkness of the basement. Martha Prince and Dale
(EDWARD MASON), the thug who escaped Spenser's grasp at
Weinstein's office, enter the farmhouse, search the
upstairs and find nothing. Then, Dale goes into the
darkened basement where the blind Hawk had the edge. Dale
is swiftly rendered unconscious by a bottle Hawk cracks
over the man's head.
Martha enters the cellar, flashlight in hand. She silently
locates the overhead light. The room is suddenly
illuminated. The committed fascist spots in the shadows
and takes aim. A shot rings out. The gunsmoke, however, is
not from Martha's gun but Susan's. She had come up from
behind to rescue her friend Hawk. The First Party is now
literally dead.
Hawk slowly recovers his eyesight; normalcy will take
awhile longer for Susan to attain. Spenser is there to
help them both heal.
CAST
Ron McLarty....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Andrea Thompson............................Martha Prince
David Leary.....................................Willard
Prince
Omar Shapli.....................................Professor
Freed
Cheryl Yvonne Jones........................Alicia
Katherine Waters.............................Officer
Roseland
Brian Howe......................................Cab Driver
Episode #22: "Haunting"
As a favor to his girlfriend Susan (BARBARA STOCK),
Spenser (ROBERT URICH) agrees to lend his investigative
skills to her work: a psychological case that has her
baffled. Susan has a patient, a troubled young amnesiac
named Valentine (BARBARA GARRICK), who has but dim and
fearful memories of her past which Susan has already
determined include chronic instances of sexual abuse.
Ironically, Spenser, too, has been troubled by memories
stirred in dreams. In fitful sleep, he relives a time when
he was 12 years old and lent his good luck charm -- his
dad's cigarette lighter -- to a close friend who was
running away from home.
During the course of his gentle but persistent questioning
of Valentine, Spenser is further disquieted by
recollections of her youth. As he later tells Sgt. Belson
(RON McLARTY) of the Boston police, this woman could be
Jennifer O'Keefe, the subject of a case that cost Spenser
his badge in the Boston Police Department. As Spenser
recalls, Jennifer was the only child of a very wealthy
Boston family who suddenly disappeared 12 years ago. A few
years later, a couple called the Hanovers confessed that
the O'Keefe girl was among the fourteen children they
abducted and brutally murdered. Jennifer's body was never
fond, however. Although he'll pull the O'Keefe file for
Spenser, Belson reminds him o his obsession with the case
that alienated his superiors.
Like the original case, Jennifer won't leave Spenser's
mind. He enlists the help of his friend and sometimes
associate, Hawk (AVERY BROOKS), to pry information from
child pornographers. Meanwhile, Spenser returns to the
O'Keefe mansion to talk with the sole family survivor,
matriarch Rose O'Keefe (CELESTE HOLM). His presence angers
the old-time family chauffeur, Victor, (ERNEST MISCO) and
upsets rose, who, in the company of her physician, Dr.
Aubrey Forsythe (W. CLAPMAN MURRAY), shocks Spenser by
informing him that she has already been contacted by a man
seeking the million-dollar reward still in effect for
Jennifer's return. As he wanders through the desolate
mansion, Spenser flashes back to a conversation he had
with Jennifer's nanny, Dorothy Bowers (CAROLINE
LAGERFELT), over the girl's favorite doll. Spenser looks
out a window and espies Valentine on the O'Keefe grounds,
but she disappears like a ghost before he can catch up
with her.
Believing that he's being played for a fool, Spenser waits
for Valentine outside her apartment. He finds her in the
company of Jack Leclerc (ALAN VINT), a sleazy, one-time
crime reporter who had covered Jennifer's disappearance.
Cornered, Leclerc admits that he's using Valentine to get
the reward money. However, he thinks she might really be
Jennifer and hopes Spenser can prove it.
Hawk shares information with Spenser that he uncovered.
There exists some very explicit photographs taken of
Jennifer as a child. Those photographs are now in the
hands of pedophiles, who outwardly appear to be
respectable. While Spenser tries to sort out what clues he
has, he receives a phone call from a terrified Leclerc.
Spenser listens as Leclerc is gunned down by someone who
has broken into his apartment.
Belson refuses to make a link between the killing, the
attempt on Spenser's life, and the O'Keefe case. Spenser
doggedly pursues the investigation on his own. This time,
he conducts an interview with one of Jennifer's convicted
killers, Elsie Hanover (LOIS SMITH), in her prison
confines. Playing upon her new-found religious fervor,
Spenser prompts Elsie to admit that she and her husband
did not abduct or kill Jennifer. Elsie admits they pled
guilty in order to escape the death penalty for a murder
they committed in another state. Finally convinced, Belson
agrees to reopen the O'Keefe case.
Spenser hears from Hawk that young Jennifer used to be
delivered to lewd parties by a lady in gray. As if he were
struck by a thunderbolt, Spenser knows who that is...nanny
Dorothy Bowers, who used to wear a gray uniform.
Accompanied by Hawk, the private investigator heads for
Dorothy's apartment. Spenser sees she has a guest, Dr.
Aubrey Forsythe, in whose car trunk Spenser uncovers reels
of pornographic film. To seal the case, Spenser listens in
on the incriminating conversation between the doctor and
the nanny. It ties them to Jennifer's abduction and
confirms their sordid perversities. As Spenser bursts into
the apartment, he is critically shot by Victor, the
O'Keefe chauffeur, who is then fatally shot by Hawk.
Spenser survives, thanks to the lucky cigarette lighter
from his childhood that deflected a bullet bound straight
for his heart.
A few days later, Spenser is back at the O'Keefe estate
where an anxious Valentine tries to remember childhood
details that will validate her as Jennifer. Just when it
appears as if Rose is moved enough to accept this young
woman as her granddaughter, whether it be true or not,
Spenser asks about something that only the real Jennifer
would know: the hiding place of her favorite doll.
Valentine moves to a bedroom closet and pulls back
wallboards to reveal the precious doll. Jennifer O'Keefe
has come home.
CAST
Ron McLarty....................................Sgt. Frank
Belson
Barbara Garrick...............................Valentine
Lois Smith........................................Elsie
Caroline Lagerfelt.............................Governess
Alan
Vint..........................................LeClercLt.
Grant
Celeste Holm....................................Rose
Sean Kemery....................................Young
Spenser
Robbie Neigeborn.............................Charlie Moon
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