Flipper - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

A Fine Romance
Tom and Flipper try to catch a distributor selling contaminated fuel on the eve of Tom's wedding.

The Mayday Kid
A distress signal is thought to be a hoax; Chris attempts to save the victims of a boating accident.

Swimming with Sharks
The gang searches for the cause of a disastrous oil spill.

U-Boat
Tom and Delaney must apprehend a man before he destroys a sunken U-boat from World War II.

Sea Demons
Jacqui and Chris encounter a man presumed dead while searching for sea monsters.

Missing
A girl fakes her death to be with her boyfriend and leave her controlling father.

The Outsiders
Tom and Delaney intervene when Chris falls in with the wrong crowd.

Splashdown
Chinese and U.S. governments are desperate to recover a satellite that plunged into the harbor.

Big Fish, Little Fish
An unscrupulous salvage operator sabotages boats to collect a hefty fee.

Thanksgiving
The children's grandmother gets trapped in a tidal cave.

Silent Night
Flipper tries to free a pregnant dolphin from the Institute; Tom's niece becomes involved with a drifter.

Storm Island
The Hampton's boat is stolen; Alex's life is threatened.

Lost and Found
A man stubbornly refuses to sell his shrimp fishing business.

The Challenge
Delaney's old friend unexpectedly arrives seeking a place to hide.

Fallen Hero
Jackie, inspired by the arrival of a popular filmmaker, borrows Tom's video camera to make a documentary.

Predator
Alex encounters a white shark while diving for coral samples.

Stars & Stripes
Alex discovers part of a Navy aircraft while water skiing.
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