E.N.G. Season 3

October. 31,1991      
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis

E.N.G. is a Canadian television drama, following the staff of a fictional Toronto television news station. The show aired on CTV from 1989 to 1994. The series ran for 96 episodes, produced by the Alliance Entertainment Corporation.

Episode 18 : Pressure
March. 19,1992
The Fairbridge family owns half of the city. Will Channel 10 dare take them on when it looks like they may have covered up a murder?
Episode 17 : Harvest
March. 12,1992
Terri investigates an illegal organ harvesting operation. Ann's father comes to visit and it is clear his mental health is declining.
Episode 16 : Acid Test
March. 05,1992
Terri and Bobbi are investigating a shady funeral home when Terri is attacked and splashed with acid in the face. The dysfunctional father and son from the funeral home are suspected but could it be someone closer to home.
Episode 15 : Child's Play
February. 27,1992
Terri and Jake profile a teacher with controversial methods that hit a little too close to home for Jake. Mike explores a job opportunity.
Episode 14 : True Patriot Love
February. 20,1992
Adam Hirsch demands that Channel 10 become more exciting to attract a younger audience. Mike's estranged daughter is back in town and Mike tries to get closer to her by offering a job to her controversial radio host boyfriend.
Episode 13 : Public Enemy
February. 13,1992
When escaped murder convict Missy Playfair turns up in Canada claiming innocence, Jake gets in over his head.
Episode 12 : The Best Defence
February. 06,1992
JC's drinking begins to affect his work leaving Ann anxious about him.
Episode 11 : Double Vision
January. 30,1992
Mike's old boss comes to town seeking help with a government cover up story, but is he really dealing with reality?
Episode 10 : Final Cut
January. 23,1992
Journalistic ethics and the impact of a false report are demonstrated in a big way when Adam implements new methods that has Channel 10 paying for stories and skipping the research.
Episode 9 : The Sleep of Reason
January. 16,1992
Adam's attempt to make the news more exciting puts Dan's job in jeopardy.
Episode 8 : Two for the Show
January. 09,1992
Dan gets an anonymous tip that leads him to a murder victim, but he might be be getting in too deep. Adam Hirsch considers buying Channel 10, but will his tactics drive a wedge between Ann and Mike?
Episode 7 : Pirates
December. 12,1991
The team tracks the movements of a Sheik in hiding and discover a connection that makes Ann question her relationship with Adam.
Episode 6 : Intruders
December. 05,1991
Jake films a heroic deed but things go awry when the hero turns out to be a convicted murderer.
Episode 5 : Smoke and Mirrors
November. 28,1991
Ann meets Adam Hirsch whose father wants to buy Channel 10 and fire Mike for running a story that casts him in an unpleasant light.
Episode 4 : Secrets
November. 21,1991
A movement to out gay community members by publicizing their names without permission threatens the lifestyle of a member of the Channel 10 team.
Episode 3 : Illuminations
November. 14,1991
Dan's story on a missing girl may not tell the full story. Ann, Mike, and Kyle worry about JC as they begin to suspect he has a drinking problem.
Episode 2 : Picnic
November. 07,1991
A pro baseball player comes out of retirement for a charity game. Ann has second thoughts about buying a house with Jake.
Episode 1 : Ways and Means
October. 31,1991
A judge's radical decision might be more politics than justice. Terri's husband is laid off.

Seasons

Season 5
Season 5 1993
Season 4
Season 4 1992
Season 3
Season 3 1991
Season 2
Season 2 1990
Season 1
Season 1 1989

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