Plot
The opening voice-over has the premise. The regular cast includes Mr. T, Alex Amini as Amanda "Amy" Taler, Kristina Nicoll as Terri Taler (who replaced her sister as Turner's new partner in 1990), and David Nerman as Danforth "Dick" Decker, the owner of the gym where T.S. boxes and, eventually, set his own headquarters. Other cast include Taler's secretary Sophie (Release
''T. and T.'' is on Amazon,Episodes
Season 1: 1988
Season 2: 1988–89
Season 3: 1990
# "Cracked" (1990.01.06) - ''Teleplay by:'' D. J. Fordham, ''Story by:'' D. J. Fordham and Patrick Loubert, directed by Don McCutcheon # "Hargrove's Call" (1990.01.13) - ''Teleplay by:'' Richard Oleksiak, ''Story by:'' Richard Oleksiak and Patrick Loubert, directed by Don McCutcheon # "Halfway to Nowhere" (1990.01.20) - ''Teleplay by:'' Richard Oleksiak, ''Story by:'' Richard Oleksiak and Patrick Loubert, directed by Don McCutcheon # "Cry Wolf" (air date: 1990.01.27) - written by Guy Mullaly, directed by Alan Simmonds - A film student tries to prove she caught a crime on camera. # "Decker's Ex" (1990.02.03) - written by Richard Oleksiak, directed by Ken Girotti # "Take My Life, Please" (1990.02.10) - ''Teleplay by:'' Tim Simms, ''Story by:'' Toby Mullaly, directed by Alan Simmonds # "A Lesson in Values" (1990.02.17) - ''Teleplay by:'' Richard Oleksiak, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert and Richard Oleksiak, directed by Clay Borris # "The Mysterious Mauler" (1990.02.24) - ''Teleplay by:'' Toby Mullaly, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert and Toby Mullaly, directed by Alan Simmonds # "Movie Madness" (1990.03.03) - ''Teleplay by:'' Toby Mullaly, ''Story by:'' John Ryan and Toby Mullaly, directed by Don McCutcheon # "Silent Witness" (air date: 1990.03.10) - ''Teleplay by:'' Marlene Matthews, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert, directed by Alan Simmonds - Turner is charged with protecting a deaf boy who is a witness to a robbery. # "A Place in History" (1990.03.17) - written by J. D. Smith, directed by Alan Simmonds # "Thief of Hearts" (1990.03.24) - ''Teleplay by:'' J. D. Smith, ''Story by:'' Toby Mullaly, directed by Don McCutcheon # "The Curse" (1990.03.31) - ''Teleplay by:'' D. J. Fordham, ''Story by:'' D. J. Fordham and Toby Mullaly, directed by Patrick Loubert # "Mr. Big" (1990.04.07) - ''Teleplay by:'' Renata Bright, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert and Renata Bright, directed by Don McCutcheon # "Butler Duet" (1990.04.14) - ''Teleplay by:'' David Finley, ''Story by:'' John Ryan and Toby Mullaly, directed by Don McCutcheon # "T. V. Turner" (1990.04.21) - ''Teleplay by:'' Richard Oleksiak, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert and Richard Oleksiak, directed by Patrick Loubert # "Nightmare" (1990.04.28) - written by Jerome McCann, directed by Don McCutcheon # "Suspect" (1990.05.05) - ''Teleplay by:'' D. J. Fordham, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert and D. J. Fordham, directed by Ken Girotti # "Turner's Tale" (1990.05.12) - ''Teleplay by:'' Toby Mullaly, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert, directed by Patrick Loubert # "Wild Willy and the Waves" (1990.05.19) - ''Teleplay by:'' Renata Bright, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert and Renata Bright, directed by Don McCutcheon # "The Little Prince" (1990.05.26) - ''Teleplay by:'' Renata Bright, ''Story by:'' Patrick Loubert and Renata Bright, directed by Ken GirottiReferences
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