The fourth episode of the science fiction police series Mann & Machine, co-created by Dick Wolf and Robert de Laurentiis, is broadcast on NBC, starring David Andrews and Yancy Butler. Curtis Armstrong (Revenge Of The Nerds) and Mitchell Ryan guest star. The series is cancelled due to low ratings after this episode, with the five remaining produced episodes “burned off” over the summer.
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The 41st episode of the science fiction crime drama Super Force is broadcast in syndication in North America, starring Ken Olandt, Larry B. Scott, and Patrick Macnee (The Avengers). Musetta Vander guest stars.
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The 98th episode of the syndicated series Superboy, starring Gerard Christopher and Stacy Haiduk, airs. Roddy Piper (They Live) guest stars.
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CBS premieres the first episode of Barney Cohen and James Parriott’s supernatural crime series Forever Knight, starring Geraint Wyn-Davies, Catherine Disher (X-Men, War Of The Worlds), Nigel Bennett (Lexx), and John Kapelos, involving a police detective who lives a double life as a vampire. The concept was previously piloted in 1989 as Nick Knight with Rick Springfield in the lead role. Nicole de Boer (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) guest stars. The series airs as part of a late-night “Crime Time After Prime Time” programming block.
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NBC airs the 73rd episode of Donald Bellisario’s science fiction series Quantum Leap, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell. Bob Saget (Full House) and Amy Yasbeck (Wings) guest star.
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The week-long national syndication window opens for
The week-long national syndication window opens for
Fox premieres the first episode of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures, starring Evan Richards, Christopher Kennedy, and Rick Overton (playing the roles played in the 1989 movie by Alex Winter, Keanu Reeves, and George Carlin, respectively). Time travel still figures prominently although the characters’ adventures are reframed as a half-hour sitcom. Diedrich Bader guest stars.