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- When a man goes in to have virtual vacation memories of the planet Mars implanted in his mind, an unexpected and harrowing series of events forces him to go to the planet for real - or is he?
- A widowed sportscaster raises his three daughters with assistance from his rock and roll brother-in-law and madcap best friend.
- The comic strip detective finds his life vastly complicated when Breathless Mahoney makes advances towards him while he is trying to battle Big Boy Caprice's united mob.
- The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band The Doors and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison, from his days as a UCLA film student in Los Angeles, to his untimely death in Paris, France at age 27 in 1971.
- Sharpshooter Matt Quigley is hired from Wyoming by an Australian rancher paying a very high price. But when Quigley arrives Down Under, all is not as it seems.
- In this sequel to The Blue Lagoon (1980), two children are stranded on a beautiful island in the South Pacific. With no adults to guide them, the two make a simple life together and eventually become suntanned teenagers in love.
- Jack Cates once again enlists the aid of ex-con Reggie Hammond - this time to take down The Iceman, a ruthless drug lord operating in the San Francisco bay area.
- Fievel's family decides to move out to the West, unaware that they are falling into a trap perpetrated by a smooth-talking cat.
- After a horrific car wreck leaves him an amnesiac, a man slowly begins to unravel his shocking past.
- A Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney is sent to protect a woman who accidentally witnessed a Mafia murder.
- A young department store intern falls in love with a female store mannequin who is really a peasant girl fallen under a thousand year spell. She comes to life whenever he removes the cursed necklace from her.
- When a police detective thinks he is dying and learns that his life insurance pays out more if he dies in the line of duty, he tries to make that happen.
- As part of a blackmail plot, a woman is forced to seduce her new husband's son. Complications, including murder, ensue.
- An uptight, stay-at-home children's novelist has delusions indicating that something will happen to him at eight o'clock.
- A Norse runestone is discovered in Western Pennsylvania. The prophecy upon it tells of the Norse great wolf Fenrir (Fenris), and that its release from the stone will bring about Ragnarok --- the end of the world. Archaeologist Sam Stewart and wife Marla find it has some connection to their friend Martin. A young boy named Jacob is haunted by terrifying nightmares of what is to come, and his family explains these dreams through stories from Norse legend, which says that the only one who can destroy Fenrir is Tyr, the Norse god of war, who is prophesied to return to fight the creature.
- In 2176, a magnetic storm erases all recorded history, including the U.S. Constitution, so, three time travelers are sent back to July 4, 1776, to retrieve the heritage, but end up in 1976's Bicentennial, while being perceived as aliens.
- Cort promises to come up with a load of cash for a nursing home, but he needs Mitch and Craig's help to compete with each other in a water skiing race with a big cash prize. Meanwhile, Shauni is still grief-stricken and afraid to go back in the water in the wake of Jill's death.
- When a rookie lifeguard claims he saw an apparition of a young girl running through the surf in a white nightgown, everyone thinks he's crazy. But when the lifeguard turns up dead after being drowned, Eddie is haunted by the same apparition and it revives a painful memory of the drowning of his sister. Meanwhile, Hobie attempts to babysit for a friend's dog in his house without Mitch noticing.
- A massive earthquake strikes Southern California causing extensive damage to headquarters. Mitch and Garner look for Craig and Cort who are trapped inside of an underwater cave where poisonous gas is emitting deadly fumes. Eddie is stuck inside of a lifeguard tower with a woman who is about to give birth.
- Mitch's charismatic but roguish old buddy, John D. Cort, joins Baywatch. However, he's actually there to pull off a shady deal. Shauni and Jill start selling sandwiches on the beach to put a shady sandwich vendor out of business.
- Cort and Eddie train junior lifeguards at a water slide park. But someone is vandalizing the slide's pumps. Meanwhile, Captain Thorpe wants Shauni fired for posing in a pinup calendar, but she claims she was duped into posing. Hobie gets into a fight at school which disqualifies him from a field trip to Baywatch, which requests a parent-teacher meeting between Mitch and Hobie's attractive teacher, Amanda Keller.
- Craig, Mitch and Garner go for a weekend hang-gliding trip, but Mitch has an accident when he gets stuck in a tree and eventually falls. With Mitch unconscious, Craig and Garner have to wait for a rescue helicopter to come, which is delayed. Meanwhile, Cort reacquaints himself with a woman whose husband had drowned a year ago, but learns that the husband actually faked his death to collect an insurance. Now, Cort must decide whether or not to turn them both in.
- After a couple of sharks are seen in the bay and just off of the beach, Mitch becomes even more concerned when the greedy owner of a restaurant sponsors a Shark Derby to help promote the restaurant with a prize of $25,000 to the one who kills the biggest shark. Lives are put at risk, especially for one Baywatch lifeguard who is attacked while saving some children, and Mitch becomes determined to find out why so many sharks are in the area and what connection Bucky, the restaurant owner, has with the unusually large number of sharks populating the bay.
- Eddie is drawn into gambling after Cort takes him to an illegal offshore casino and after a few nights of bad luck, Eddie finds himself $3,000 in debt. But when Cort discovers the place to be rigged with loaded dice and marked cards, he, Craig and Eddie conspire to beat the gamblers at their own game. Meanwhile, Hobie thinks he can slack off after his English teacher, Amanda Keller, and Mitch begin dating, but he finds out otherwise.
- Craig, Cort and Eddie take a road trip to Mexico, but their vacation south of the border turns ugly when they tangle with an angry American tourist who won't leave them alone. At Baywatch, Mitch gets an uninvited house guest: Captain Thorp when his wife leaves him, and Hobie develops a crush on Shauni.
- Danny feels uncool when DJ turns to Joey and Jesse instead of him.
- Michelle gets a hard lesson in proper fish care when she gives her new goldfish, Martin, an actual bubble bath and things go belly-up. Meanwhile, Becky teaches the gang to square dance.
- Becky enjoys bonding with her new niece DJ, but Becky must learn to be a disciplinarian when DJ takes advantage of her.
- Jesse's grandparents visit from Greece with some unexpected guests in tow.
- Joey feels lonely when he can't find a date for New Year's Eve.
- When Joey leaves for Los Angeles to begin filming his new television series with a prolific actor, the rest of the Tanner family decides to join him.
- Becky discovers that she is pregnant, but has trouble breaking the news to Jesse.
- The Tanners invite Cindy and Rusty over again for a backyard barbecue. Rusty writes a phony love letter which causes confusion as each member of the household reads it in turn, all believing it to be from a different person.
- Steve Urkel comes to town. He helps Stephanie deal with her new glasses, but when she takes all of Joey's funny glasses and disrupts the class with them, she realizes she took it too far. Jesse is also having trouble deciding a best man for his wedding.
- Stephanie joins a little league baseball team to be near a boy she likes.
- Danny dates a college student. At the same time, D.J. graduates from junior high and Michelle graduates from preschool. Stephanie feels left out of the graduation festivities, so the family tries to cheer her up by making a graduation ceremony for her.
- Jesse gets cold feet on the eve of his marriage to Becky.
- Jesse's attempt at skydiving makes him late for his own wedding.
- A friend of Jack's kills his crack-addicted son urged on, some say, by comments Jack made to him during an on-air conversation.
- When a scandal-mongering journalist links Killian to the pregnant Devon King, the Nighthawk's surprising reaction is to ask his boss to marry him. But the reappearance of the baby's real father complicates the issue and questions arise over the futures of Jack, Devon and KJCM.
- Jack becomes a Big Brother and gets very close to a 10-year-old boy whose father then re-appears.
- Nicky's former boyfriend Danny, a musician with a history of drug dependency, reappears in San Francisco to play a gig at a local club. He tries to rekindle their relationship and also asks Nicky for financial help because he owes money to some thugs in Los Angeles.
- In the first of three-part story, Jack Killian is confronted by a teenager claiming to be his daughter and is launched on a quest that leads to an illegal makeshift settlement for the homeless.
- In the second of a three-part story, a high school friend's flaming death forces Jack back to the homeless community for clues, leaving his boss Nicky in the lurch. Meanwhile a "ladyhawk" threatens both their jobs, and someone is playing politics with people's lives.
- A more "respectable" corpse makes the local election candidates take notice. But Jack's life is now at risk as he faces a formidable foe manipulating events behind the scenes.
- Jack is put in a dangerous dilemma when the long-lost wife of a policeman reappears and reveals the reason for her disappearance.
- Killian's friend, a cop about to retire, is accused by an immigrant of atrocities during the Vietnam War.
- At a prison, the convicts revolt and take some of the guards hostage. It seems that one of the convicts who is extremely outspoken about the harsh conditions in the prison, has taken ill and the prison officials are refusing to authorize treatment. They ask for Jack and they want him to broadcast from the prison so they can air their grievances.
- Jack continues to broadcast from the prison and spends some time in various cells. The warden wanting things to end, tries to get the Governor to authorize sending men in to retake the prison. Zymack learns that a man Jack crossed paths with when he was a cop is in the prison and the man wants to see Jack.
- When Jack's surrogate father dies suddenly, Jack, with the help of Deacon, begins investigating the home where he had been living.