Episode list

Booker

Booker

Sat, Sep 23, 1989
Dennis Booker is hired by the Teshima Corporation to run their internal investigation division. While there he meets Elaine, who believes she has just sent an innocent man to prison while serving jury duty. Booker agrees to help her investigate the circumstances.
7.6 /10
The Pump

Sat, Sep 30, 1989
When Hoffs is shot, Booker takes it upon himself to find the gang members who are responsible. Meanwhile, the gang is also after him, thinking that he killed one of their own. Throughout all of this, Booker tries to find a way to replace the adrenaline rush he left behind when he handed over his badge.
7.6 /10
Razing Arrizola

Sat, Oct 07, 1989
With its leader out of prison, the Arrizola gang begins to reorganize its operation, and Booker attempts to protect a young boy he has befriended from the gang's influence. Also, Booker starts to date a new Teshima executive, but he may be losing sight of who he really is in the process.
7.6 /10
High Rise

Sat, Oct 21, 1989
Some men break into the building and take Chick, Alicia, and some other people hostage. They claim that they entrusted one of their execs with millions of dollars that he was suppose to send to Asia. But it didn't get there. Since the man was killed when they broke in, the leader, whom Chick knows, demands that they find the money. Booker, who wasn't caught, goes around the building trying to save the hostages.
7.9 /10
All You Gotta Do Is Do It
Alicia's ex-husband calls and tells her that he's not bringing their daughter back. She freaks out and asks Booker for help. They learn that some bookies are after him, and they try to find out why.
6.9 /10
Bête Noir

Sat, Nov 04, 1989
Booker is sent to find out if a woman is a black widow. It seems that she has married some elderly men, and not long after they're married the men die and she collects a hefty insurance pay out. Her latest husband is insured by Teshima, so Booker ingratiates himself into their lives and gets a job working for her husband so that he can find the truth.
7.6 /10
Flat Out

Sat, Nov 11, 1989
Booker is sent to retrieve an uncooperative witness and escort her to trial while avoiding the men who work for the mobster she is to testify against.
7.6 /10
Wheels and Deals: Part 1
After stumbling upon a compromising videotape of an old enemy named Raymond Crane, Booker uses the tape as blackmail to gain entry into Crane's organization. Working undercover, Booker tries to dig up evidence to bring Crane down.
7.1 /10
Someone Stole Lucille
Booker must simultaneously entertain an executive from Teshima's Japanese office and look for B.B. King's stolen guitar.
8.1 /10
Cementhead

Sat, Dec 16, 1989
Booker is assigned to look after pro hockey player Bill Bloodworth and keep him out of trouble.
7.6 /10
The Red Dot

Sat, Jan 13, 1990
A woman hires Booker to find the man who got her pregnant, a man who is also being pursued by an assassin.
7.5 /10
Hacker

Sat, Feb 03, 1990
A computer hacker from inside Teshima begins playing tricks on employees of the company, and he singles out Booker, leaving a trail of evidence for him to follow. However, when federal agents become involved with the case, it becomes apparent that the hacker is involved with something more serious.
7.5 /10
The Life and Death of Chick Sterling
After Chick Sterling narrowly escapes an explosion, he and Booker try to find out who would want him dead. The case leads them to an assignment Chick was given when he was in the military.
7.7 /10
Black Diamond Run
Booker goes to a ski resort to catch a cat burglar who has been stealing jewelry from the wealthy patrons.
7.9 /10
Love Life

Sat, Feb 24, 1990
Mata Yamashiro, an employee of Teshima's Japanese branch and friend of Chick Sterling, is murdered while in town on business, and Chick asks Booker to look into it. All signs point to the prostitute who is found at the scene, but Booker believes she is innocent.
6.7 /10
Reunion

Sat, Mar 24, 1990
Booker is invited to his high school reunion by his old girlfriend, Donna Cofax, who tells him that she is marrying Jeff Ferris, the man who she left him for. Nevertheless, when Jeff goes missing, Booker and Donna team up to find him.
7.8 /10
Wedding Bell Blues
One of Booker's friends from high school is getting married to a wonderful girl--the only problem is that he is already engaged to someone else, and he needs Booker's help in telling her mobster father that the wedding is off.
6.9 /10
Molly and Eddie
A man who repossesses cars for a living is carjacked during a repo job, and he comes to Booker for help. When the man disappears, it is up to Booker to find him, find out who stole the car, and take care of the man's young daughter, who was left at Teshima.
8.2 /10
Crazy

Sat, Apr 14, 1990
A murderer who Booker arrested, when he was still a cop, escapes from custody just before his trial concludes. It is up to Booker to find him before he takes revenge.
7.4 /10
Mobile Home

Sat, Apr 28, 1990
Booker's friend Tony buys a house, which is promptly stolen and moved by the children of the original owner when they learn that their father may have stashed a fortune in stolen money somewhere inside. Tony hires Booker and another investigator, Fatz, to find his house, while the children tear the house to pieces as they look for the money.
7.2 /10
Father's Day

Sat, May 05, 1990
Booker's absentee father returns and he learns that he might be a fugitive because he might be involved with a murder. But when Booker sees him, he tells him that he's been in Witness Protection and he's schedule to testify against the murderer. But some people are trying to make sure he doesn't so Booker has to protect him.
7.6 /10

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The Reckoning

The Reckoning

Returning to Havre after a long and prosperous voyage, Captain Pierre Bernier looks forward to rejoining his family in Paris. He reports to his company and is chagrined to receive orders to remain in port for several days. Unable to use the safe of the steamship company, he deposits $10,000 (his share of the profits) with a local bank and places the receipt in a letter which he intends to mail to his wife. Unfortunately, Jacques Villebrun, the president of the bank in which he deposited his money, is about to decamp with the entire funds. Renaud, a clerk, discovers the flight and threatens exposure unless he receives a large share of the money. Villebrun promises him a large sum and they proceed to make their getaway. Bernier learns that the bank is unsteady, decides to withdraw his money and returns to the bank. He is murdered by Villebrun in a struggle and his body is thrown over a cliff. The clerk has meanwhile found the receipt for $10,000 and keeps it. The two absconders then call a taxicab and prepare to flee. The clerk, however, is sent sprawling by the banker, who safely makes his escape alone. Fifteen years pass. The captain's widow and son are reduced to dire poverty, while the banker, under another name, has become a wealthy property owner in Paris. Renaud, the clerk, reduced to the lowest dregs of society, is compelled to beg for a living. One day he assists an old woman who has sprained her ankle, and is startled to discover that she is the widow of the man whom he and the banker had robbed years before. She is about to be evicted by her landlord, who, strangely enough, is her husband's murdered. Renaud promises to intercede for her and calls on the landlord. He is surprised to recognize his old accomplice, and proceeds to blackmail him with the receipt which he had carefully guarded all these years. The banker agrees to buy it from him, but plays false again and throws him off a bridge. He is found unconscious and taken to a hospital. Meanwhile, the widow and her son have been dispossessed and go to live in the rooms of Renaud, who offered to shelter them. Renaud returns from the hospital just in time to rescue the widow after she had been overcome by the fumes of charcoal fire. The banker sneaks into Renaud's garret and searches for the receipt which is hidden there. He discovers it, but is also overcome by the deadly charcoal fumes and is found on the floor unconscious. His conscience is awakened by the distress of those whom he had ruined and he offers a check to the widow to repair, in part, the terrible results of his crime. The vision of the murdered captain appears to the banker and he backs away from its accusing hand only to plunge through an open window to his timely death.

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