Simon & Simon Season 3

September. 29,1983      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

Simon & Simon is an American detective television series that originally ran from November 24, 1981 to January 21, 1989. The series was broadcast on CBS and starred Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker as two brothers who run a private detective agency together.

Episode 23 : The Disappearance of Harry the Hat
March. 29,1984
A mild mannered accountant hires Rick and AJ to teach him how to vanish. He tells them that he wants to evade a demanding wife, but maybe he has another reason.
Episode 22 : Corpus Delecti
March. 22,1984
A steel denture found in a burned car is the major clue in proving a woman is dead and her insurance policy payable, but is it? The Simons $120,000 commission sits in the balance when AJ insists that they continue digging into the case.
Episode 21 : The Dillinger Print
March. 08,1984
A retired FBI agent thinks he has some new evidence in the John Dillinger case and then he is murdered, and AJ is forced to face his own fear when his reaction to a violent warning is not what he would have expected.
Episode 20 : Harm's Way
March. 01,1984
A woman hires the Simons to find a man she claims is her ex-husband, but when they find him, the larger-than-life Brian Harm's, he recuits them into his world of espionage and international intrigue.
Episode 19 : Under the Knife
February. 23,1984
AJ goes undercover as a patient in a hospital when a surgeon hires the Simons to prove that the plaintiff in a malpractice suit is phony.
Episode 18 : Double Play
February. 16,1984
Rick is haunted by a recurring dream while he and AJ are trying to figure out who devised the elaborate frame that gets them arrested for transporting stolen securities to Mexico, and their investigation leads them to a look-a-like escort service.
Episode 17 : The Wrong Stuff
February. 09,1984
An innocent young woman fears her future will be ruined when a producer turns a movie she made as a teenager into an x-rated film and gives it wide distribution.
Episode 16 : Heels and Toes
February. 02,1984
AJ's broken wrist puts him and Rick in position to help a dancer, a ballerina by day and an exotic dancer by night, who is accused of murdering her roommate.
Episode 15 : Bloodlines
January. 19,1984
While the Simons are looking for a stolen horse, they uncover some revealing information about the racing accident that had killed their client's father years before.
Episode 14 : Dear Lovesick
January. 12,1984
An advice columnist hires Rick and AJ when she fears one of her regular readers is in danger.
Episode 13 : John Doe
January. 05,1984
A man comes to Rick and AJ claiming to be an amnesiac who can't remember the last three months of his life and wants them to find out why he's accused od murder.
Episode 12 : All Your Favorite Games
December. 22,1983
When her star witness is nearly killed while under police protection, Janet asks Rick and AJ to take over the protective custody, but the witness's compulsive need to gamble makes her very uncooperative.
Episode 11 : Bon Voyage, Alonso
December. 15,1983
Cecelia agrees to chaperone two teenage girls on a cruise, with Rick's help, but then the ship is highjacked.
Episode 10 : Betty Grable Flies Again
December. 08,1983
WWII pilot wants to find his long lost B-25.
Episode 9 : Too Much of a Good Thing
December. 01,1983
A woman comes to the Simons when her husband disappears, they start the investigation with his job (inspecting produce for illegal pesticides) but the real surprises turn up when the investigation veers into his personal life.
Episode 8 : The Bare Facts
November. 17,1983
In order to find a missing contractor, the Simons have to search a nudist colony.
Episode 7 : Caught Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
November. 10,1983
Rick and AJ are hired by a woman to find her ex-husband, a cop accused of robbery and cop-killing. In this episode, the Simons meet Downtown Brown for the first time as they help him prove his friends's innocence.
Episode 6 : Shadow of Sam Penny
November. 03,1983
AJ's idol, famous detective Sam Penny (""the man who wrote the book"") needs the Simons help to solve a 30 year old case.
Episode 5 : Fly the Alibi Skies
October. 27,1983
This is a cross-over with the Whiz Kids who help the Simons solve their case.
Episode 4 : Bail Out
October. 20,1983
AJ goes undercover as a tennis pro when he and Rick are hired by an executive's widow to investigate the parachute ""accident"" that had killed her husband.
Episode 3 : I Heard It Was Murder
October. 13,1983
Rick and AJ take on the job of protecting a blind witness.
Episode 2 : D.J., D.O.A.
October. 06,1983
A disc jockey is beaten and then disappears, a fellow D.J. who witnessed the beating hires the Simons to find out what happened to her co-worker.
Episode 1 : Grand Illusion
September. 29,1983
A magician hires the Rick and AJ to find out how a rival stole his spectacular new trick.

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 1988
Season 7
Season 7 1987
Season 6
Season 6 1986
Season 5
Season 5 1985
Season 4
Season 4 1984
Season 3
Season 3 1983
Season 2
Season 2 1982
Season 1
Season 1 1981

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