Scarecrow and Mrs. King - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

"A Lovely Little Affair"
Amanda is swept off her feet by a charming art restorer she's assigned to tail, who is suspected of being involved with terrorists.

"We're Off to See the Wizard"
The link in the murders of six female agents seems to be Lee, but he suspects they may be tied to the burned out agent he once idolized.

"Over the Limit"
A Save the Bay spokeswoman is implicated in the murder of a speaker at a rally for fishermen whose livelihood is threatened by crooked corporations.

"Tail of the Dancing Weasel"
The Agency's retired founder tells Amanda he is a triple agent and that his pardon letter has been stolen.

"Welcome to America, Mr. Brand"
Amanda babysits a vacationing British accountant, a clumsy James Bond wannabe who claims he has stumbled onto evidence that reveals the identity of a Soviet spy.

"Sour Grapes"
The Agency gets involved in a lethal case of sour grapes after a wine connoisseur congressman imports a case of French wine laced with heroin.

"Utopia Now"
In backwoods Virginia, Amanda and Lee search for a community run by an outspoken tax reformer who has more than political change on his agenda.

"Reach for the Sky"
Billy risks his life to prove a banker friend was murdered in a plot involving international electronic cash transfers.

"J. Edgar's Ghost"
A former agent who preys on lonely women to get access to classified government documents seems to have stumbled upon the famed secret files of the late FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.

"Flight to Freedom"
Lee and Amanda must find and save a war correspondent who has evidence that could topple a Latin American dictator and ruin the career of an American ambassador.

"The Wrong Way Home"
When Amanda's ex-husband comes back to DC he is accused of murdering the Estoccian Prime Minister and Lee has to investigate.

"Fast Food for Thought"
Lee and Amanda pose as prospective buyers of a fast-food franchise to catch those responsible for poisoning a batch of hamburger sauce.

"One Bear Dances, One Bear Doesn't"
When Dotty befriends a Russian scientist who's been placed in Amanda's neighborhood for cover, she gets involved in romance and a kidnapping plot.

"Playing for Keeps"
A tennis playing rich girl with an attitude problem has to be protected from communists trying to hurt her father.

"The Pharoah's Engineer"
An ex-agent is planning to destroy a Government office, but which one? The answer may lie with retirees who once worked on the same top secret project.

"The Triumvirate"
An error on her paycheck leads Amanda to a computer whiz, a secret computer file and a trio of vigilante agents.

"The Eyes Have It"
Lee lands in the hospital after a brawl, but he refuses to stay put because secret information listed on his missing contact lens may be in enemy hands.

"Wrong Number"
In Afghanistan, the Soviets kidnap Francine, hoping to exchange her for a U.S. mathematician who Amanda believes has been set up by the KGB.

"The Boy Who Could Be King"
Billy goes undercover as a jazz musician to find out the connection between a small nation's music king and a boy whose name was found in the pocket of a dead man.

"Dead Men Leave No Trails"
When Amanda is involved in a fender bender she accidentally reveals a supposedly dead terrorist as living and preparing to strike at an Embassy gathering.

"Three Little Spies"
Lee and Amanda join forces with Soviet and Chinese agents to track down an arms dealer who's smuggling nuclear detonators into the Middle East through a charity organization.

"All the World's a Stage"
Amanda takes a role in a play by an American playwright to find out why the Soviets want to back the production.
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