Jonathan, Jennifer, Max and Freeway

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Hart to Hart Episode Guide - Third Season

Season 3: 1981–82

   

Episode 3.1 - "Harts and Flowers"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Duane Poole, Tom Swale
Original air date: October 6, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Max creates a rose hybrid he calls the Jennifer Hart Rose and enters it in a prestigious contest under Jennifer's name. She becomes the target for murder when she is stalked by a psychotic leading judge.

Guest Cast:
John Considine ... Eliot Knox
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Graham Jarvis ... David Stinton
Salome Jens ... Sylvia Williams
Mitch Kreindel ... Hamilton Westpahl III
Titos Vandis ... Xenophon Papadopoulos

Episode 3.2 - "A Couple of Harts"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Kenneth Alan Berg
Original air date: October 13, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

While vacationing in Acapulco, the Harts' borrowed car breaks down. They ask for help at the nearby estate and find themselves posing as domestics, attempting to prevent a politically motivated assassination.

Guest Cast:
Gregory Sierra ... Eduardo
Claudette Nevins ... Senora Piranda
Fernando Allende ... Tomas
Richard Evans ... Lazlo
Grace Zabriskie ... Ethyl
Charles Fleischer ... Gabe
Nelson D. Cuevas ... Parking Attendant
J. Víctor López ... Bartender (as J. Víctor Lopez)
Raphael Fernandez ... Boy
Becky Gonzalez ...  Juanita
René Enríquez ... Cesar (as Rene Enriquez)

Episode 3.3 - "Hartland Express"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Ross Teel
Original air date: November 3, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

An air traffic controllers' strike forces Jennifer and Jonathan to take a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. When Jennifer discovers a dead body hidden in their compartment, the Harts become involved in protecting a government witness from would-be assassins.

Guest Cast:
David Doyle ... Jim Casey
Ron Glass ... Conductor Slattery
Florence Henderson ... Violet Casper
Bernie Kopell ... James Parquest
Carol Lynley ... Eva Drake / Ann Marie Fabro
Leigh McCloskey ... Vernon Casper
Skip Stephenson ... Waiter / Comedian
Noel Conlon ... Raft
Fern Fitzgerald ... Female Passenger
Jamie Horton ... Redcap
Ron Recasner ... Steward #2

Episode 3.4 - "What Becomes a Murder Most?"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: November 10, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

An ad campaign for a costly fake fur using high society ladies as models, including Jennifer, turns deadly when one of the women is murdered. After another woman is killed, Jonathan wants the ads ended to protect Jennifer from any danger.

Guest Cast:
Marla Adams ... Evelyn Carney
Michael Childers ... Himself
Michael Goldfinger ... Officer Bailey
Grayce Grant ... Louise
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Tawny Little ... Herself
Philip Charles MacKenzie ... Mr. Wallace
Monte Markham ... Robert Carney
Stewart Moss ... Larry Merkin
Carrie Nye ... Laura Bancroft
Reid Rondell ... Delivery Boy
Deborah Tranelli ... Jana

Episode 3.5 - "Murder Up Their Sleeve"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Mary Ann Kasica, Michael Scheff
Original air date: November 17, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A magician and his brother, who has had surgery to look just like Jonathan, plan to replace him and gain control of the Hart empire.

Guest Cast:
Harry Blackstone Jr. ... Marcus, The Magnificent
David Boyle ... Stoddard
Tony Giorgio ... Cheshire
Bruce Glover ... Wilkes
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Amanda Horan Kennedy ... Vickie (as Barbara Horan)
Milt Larsen ... Magician
Robert Lussier ... Watson
Gretchen Wyler ... Marlene

Episode 3.6 - "Harts Under Glass"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Lawrence Hertzog, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: November 24, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts get trapped in a glass cage by an eccentric art collector. However, they only want Jennifer, not Jonathan. A diamond ring given to Jennifer by Jonathan for their fifth anniversary enables their escape from the glass-walled room where they are being held captive.

Guest Cast:
John Dehner ... Dodsworth Nash
Ben Piazza ... Caine
Millie Slavin ... Vera Wendell
James Keane ... Carl
Cheryl Smith ... Woman
Ivy Bethune ... Maid

Episode 3.7 - "Rhinestone Harts"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Duane Poole, Tom Swale
Original air date: December 1, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts new musical investment, singer Lorene Tyler (country music guest star Charly McClain), is beginning an international tour. The singer's husband Jesse, a jewel thief, has a costume made for her that sparkles with diamonds. After the outfit is loaned to Jennifer, Lorene's husband is desperate to retrieve it.

Guest Cast:
Charly McClain ... The Rhinestone Cowgirl
Dennis Rucker ... Jesse Cowan
David Hayward ... David Barnes
Robert Englund ... Buddy Kilgore
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Anthony Charnota ... Deliveryman
Paul Marin ... Carleton Withers
Mickey Jones ... Announcer

Episode 3.8 - "Hart of Darkness"
Directed by Karen Arthur
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: December 8, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A psychotic man pours a blinding chemical into the Harts' pool. Seconds after Jonathan dives in for his morning swim, he surfaces, screaming in pain. After Jonathan is rushed to the hospital, the unexplained attacks continue.

Guest Cast:
John Anderson ... Jim Blye
Virginia Kiser ... Dr. Morse
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Ed Harris ... Doug Harmon
Dick Christie ... Lab Technician
David Paymer ... Orderly
Gwen Van Dam ... Nurse #1

Episode 3.9 - "The Hartbreak Kid"
Directed by Robert Loggia
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: December 15, 1981

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts' filly, J.J. Hart, looks like a winner. However, two men with a great deal riding on the upcoming horse race can't afford to have their horse beaten. Meanwhile, Max finds little Riley both smart and charming, but she soon ends up in danger when she witnesses a murder in a stall.

Guest Cast:
Pat Corley ... Monty
Beverly Garland ... Real Grandma
Richard Herd ... Waldo Sommerton
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Mary Jackson ... Phony Grandma
James Jeter ... Plainclothes Cop #1
Ben Marino ... Ben
J. Patrick McNamara ... Chuck Cleaver
Wolf Muser ... Plainclothes Cop #2
George Stidham ... Davey
Roxana Zal ... Riley

Episode 3.10 - "From the Depths of My Hart"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: January 5, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Combining business with pleasure, the Harts scuba dive off the coast of Largos, testing an innovative underwater camera for the Navy. Early afternoon, as the Harts stroll along the beach, the body of a Navy SEAL working on the project washes on shore.

Guest Cast:
Pat Hingle ... Duffy / Ambrose
Sandahl Bergman ... Miranda
Tim Rossovich ... Larry
John Lehne ... Roger Beaumont
Douglas Mossman ... Chief Navarro (as Doug Mossman)
David Palmer ... Captain Ellsworth
Don Nahaku ... Waiter
Keone Young ... Kim (uncredited)

Episode 3.11 - "Hartless Hobby"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: January 12, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts visit the gallery of a well-known stamp collector to see the Vermillion, the most valuable stamp in the world. However, they soon gain possession of the stamp, and find their lives are in serious danger.

Guest Cast:
Ina Balin ... Jae Turner
Whit Bissell ... Claude Faraday
William Daniels ... Simon Richardson
Peter Jason ... McCoy
David Landsberg ... Mailman
Walter Mathews ... Bill Rather
Pamela West ... Hazel
Lee Wilkof ... Stanley Friesen

Episode 3.12 - "My Hart Belongs to Daddy"
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
Written by Rick Husky
Original air date: January 19, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer's reunion with her father in Washington D.C. is laced with danger and surprise when she learns he was an intelligence officer in World War II and is now the target of assassination by a German man who blames him for his Nazi father's death.

Guest Cast:
Ray Milland ... Stephen Harrison Edwards
Greg Mullavey ... Lester Quillan
Kai Wulff ... Christian Oberman
Parley Baer ... Constantine Wainwright
Duncan Ross ... Rodney Bellingham
Arthur Adams ... Walter

Episode 3.13 - "Hart of Diamonds"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Carol Saraceno, Stephen Richmond
Original air date: February 2, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

After the owner of the salon she's visiting hypnotizes her into stealing valuable baubles from her friends as well as the jewelry store, Jennifer is branded a jewel thief.

Guest Cast:
Emory Bass ... Mr. Pond
Capucine ... Lily Von Borg
Lucinda Dooling ... Ellen
Robert Dowdell ... ???
David Hedison ... Miles Wiatt
Curt Lowens ... Mr. LaJoie
Max Wright ... Dr. Robert Chase

Episode 3.14 - "Harts and Palms"
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Written by Allyn Freeman, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: February 9, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

On a restful trip to Maui, the Harts become involved in a murder when Jennifer hears the wife of Jonathan's business associate plotting to murder her husband.

Guest Cast:
Andra Akers ... Dana Blake
Debra Clinger ... Faye Roland
Jonathan Frakes ... Adam Blake
Alfred K. Medeiros ... Willie
William Prince ... Ken Blake

Episode 3.15 - "The Hart of the Matter"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Duane Poole, Tom Swale
Original air date: February 16, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A remote island, an exotic European chateau, and the mysterious disappearance of a publisher they were supposed to meet on the French Riviera are not what the Harts anticipated when planning their romantic getaway.

Guest Cast:
Jean-Pierre Aumont ... Andrew / Claude Beauvais
Lilyan Chauvin ... Maid
Jean Claudio ... Hotel Manager
Maurice Marsac ... Inspector Novier
Marius Mazmanian ... Bartender
Gilles Millinaire ... Man
Pat Romano ... Francois (as Patrick Romano)
Than Wyenn ... Caretaker

Episode 3.16 - "Blue and Broken-Harted"
Directed by Michael Hiatt
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: February 23, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan and Jennifer enact a troubled marriage in very public places in an attempt to flush out the culprit who is trying to cause a rift between them.

Guest Cast:
Jordan Charney ... Mr. Flowers
George Christy ... Himself
Nicolas Coster ... Fred Brunis
Nicholas Gunn ... Maitre D'
Roger Hampton ... Police Officer
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Michael Lerner ... Arthur Radner
Mimi Maynard ... Deanne
Alan Oppenheimer ... Cyrus St. Cyr
Louise Sorel ... Pat Yankee
Alana Stewart ... Claire Austen
Jeffrey Winner ...  Photographer #1

Episode 3.17 - "Harts on Their Toes"
Directed by Peter Medak
Written by Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: March 2, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts become involved in international intrigue when they infiltrate a ballet company to clear a world-renowned Soviet dancer of murder charges.

Guest Cast:
Victor Barbee ... Yuri Rostoff
Clive Revill ... Zabin
Anna Rodzianko ... Michelle Barrie
Xander Berkeley ... Christopher Hawks
Gerald Gordon ... Federal Investigator
Alexander Minz ... Boris Lermontov
James Jeter ... Policeman
Alexander Lockwood ... Marty
Mark Bratcher ... Vladimir Dokoudovsky
Karl Moraski ...  Piano Player (uncredited)

Episode 3.18 - "Deep in the Hart of Dixieland"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: March 9, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

While attempting to clear a friend of murder charges, the Harts become entangled in a disturbed woman's fantasies.

Guest Cast:
Leigh Taylor-Young ... Victoria Wilder (as Leigh Taylor Young)
Mariclare Costello ... Anita Boyer
Jim McMullan ... Larry Fields
Helen Page Camp ... Mrs. Essen
Wynn Irwin ... Lt. Grey
Andrew Prine ... Russell Robinson
Steve Allen ... Himself

Episode 3.19 - "Vintage Harts"
Directed by Harry Winer
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: March 23, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan's vineyard partner discovers that their wine, Hart-Cabri, is being sold as the more expensive Chateau St. Claire. When Cabri is murdered, the Harts investigate the fraud and murder.

Guest Cast:
Jimmy Baron ... Matt Taylor
Michael Billington ... Raymond Dumont
Christopher Hewett ... Jeremy Lane
Will Kuluva ... Giorgio Cabri
George Saurel ... M. Antoine
Carolyn Seymour ... Celeste Dumont
Richard B. Shull ... Lt. Gillis
Roger Til ... Sommelier

Episode 3.20 - "Hart, Line, and Sinker"
Directed by Cliff Bole
Written by Stephen Katz, Peter Elliot
Original air date: March 30, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts just want the solitude of their mountain cabin for a weekend. Instead, they end up trying to rescue their caretaker who has been framed for murder by the local sheriff.

Guest Cast:
David Adams ... Sergeant
Barry Corbin ... Sheriff Bud Williams
John Dukakis ... Danny Wilson
Dominique Dunne ... Christy Ferrin
Peter Hobbs ... Sam Owens
Lane Smith ... Roy Hamlin
Jon Van Ness ... Deputy
Dey Young ...  Karen Lindley

Episode 3.21 - "Hart and Sole"
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Written by Lawrence Hertzog
Original air date: April 6, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jonathan's new suit has been switched with another. To save time he decides to make the exchange himself rather than through the tailor. At the other man's hotel room, Jonathan and Jennifer discover a body.

Guest Cast:
Ray Girardin ... Det. Jack Finnegan
Ken Hixon ... Radio Man
Kene Holliday ... William Dean
Jack Kruschen ... Harry Fulterman
Stefano Orsini ... Maitre D'
Alexander Petale ... Waiter
Peggy Pope ... Chambermaid
Paxton Whitehead ... Patrick Burke

Episode 3.22 - "The Harts Strike Out"
Directed by Peter Medak
Written by Donald P. Roos
Original air date: May 4, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

A friend of Jonathan's dies leaving his widow and son with a valuable assortment of baseball cards. Before the Harts can sell the collection for the family, it is stolen.

Guest Cast:
Tricia O'Neil ... Dorothy Fulton
Mary-Robin Redd ... Valerie Fulton
Robin Clarke ... Rex
Bert Remsen ... Mr. McKenna
Rossie Harris ... Jess
Matthew Tobin ... Mr. Cary
Robert Phalen ... Bill Westfield
Alice Nunn ... Bujie
Warren Munson ... Mr. Wilbur
Martin Azarow ...  Mr. Brooklyn

Episode 3.23 - "To Coin a Hart"
Directed by Karen Arthur
Written by Catherine Bacos Clinch, Bill LaMond, Jo LaMond
Original air date: May 11, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

Jennifer's purchase of a flower from a blind woman leads to an attempted kidnapping when the change she receives is not a quarter, but a very rare coin.

Guest Cast:
Richard Bradford ... Rollins
Anthony Costello ... Karp
Patti Davis ... Laura Hampel (as Patricia Davis)
Peggy Feury ... Hannah
Eduard Franz ... Walter Hampel
Larry Hankin ... Meter Cop
Scott Hylands ... Alan Chambers
Ronald G. Joseph ... Father Mariucci (as Ron Joseph)

Episode 3.24 - "Harts and Fraud"
Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont
Written by Donna Pekkonen
Original air date: May 18, 1982

Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart
Lionel Stander as Max

The Harts face a two-million-dollar wrongful death suit when a fender bender results in a driver's death. The couple immediately suspects insurance fraud, which leads them to a crooked lawyer.

Guest Cast:
Lawrence Pressman ... Ronald Camp
Charlie Brill ... Marty Willis
Sandy Ward ... Dr. Reston
Merrie Lynn Ross ... Louanne Willis
Mark Withers ... Paul Waterman
Robin Pearson Rose ... Susan
Gloria Gifford ... Receptionist
Julie Payne ... Nurse
James Edgcomb ... Policeman
Travis Swords ... Young Man

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