The Fall Guy - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Losers Weepers
Colt, a greedy insurance investigator, and a couple of thugs are all chasing a woman implicated in the theft of $3 million.

Stranger Than Fiction
A novelist is pursued by a syndicate boss who wants the incriminating tape recording that's in her possession.

Prisoner
Jody is jailed for disturbing the peace by a county sheriff who sells female prisoners into prostitution.

Terror U.
Colt hides from hit men at a fraternity house while waiting for agents to pick up his prisoner.

Private Eyes
Former TV crime-stoppers William Conrad, Mike Connors and Barry Newman give Colt more help than he needs to find out why someone's stealing his stunt cars.

October the 31st
During the filming of a movie at a mansion, the "ghost" of the owner (John Carradine) tries to scare everyone out of the house. Carradine's sons David, Keith and Robert have cameos.

Sandcastles
Jody releases a bail jumper she's fallen for because he says he can prove he's not a murderer.

Dead Bounty
Colt is pursued over rugged terrain by a deputy sheriff who framed him and now wants him dead.

The San Francisco Caper
A teen infatuated with Colt stows away in his truck, impeding his efforts to find a diamond thief.

Baja 1000
Colt's tricked into running an off-road race by a director, who bets on a Colt victory. But the bookie who took the bet plans to prevent Colt from finishing.

The Winner
Jason Kingsley, a 10-year-old with Down syndrome, portrays a boy who runs away to compete in the Special Olympics---and winds up witnessing a murder.

Semi-Catastrophe
Colt protects a bail-jumping trucker from extortionists who want to run her out of business.

Her Bodyguard
To nail a bail jumper planning to murder a woman, Colt finagles a job as the woman's bodyguard.

I Love Paris
Colt is tricked into going to Paris to identify a terrorist who's plotting to assassinate a Nobel Peace Prize winner.

Sheriff Seavers
Colt, acting as sheriff of a town, has 48 hours to bring in a bail jumper whose father owns the town.

Tailspin
Colt joins a flying circus to find a bank robber who saw his loot unearthed by the air show's owner.

High Orbit
Colt wants to change a stunt, unaware that it's being used to cover the theft of a microchip from the space shuttle.

Rockabye Baby
A singer has evidence implicating an extortionist in the murder of a music producer.

Spring Break
During spring break, Colt protects a computer hacker from thugs who want an incriminating computer disc in his possession.

Split Image
A shoe salesman is set up to take the fall by a mobster lookalike, who's wanted by both Colt and the dope dealer he double-crossed.

Skip Family Robinson
Colt and a family of con artists run a scam to flush out a crime boss whose features were altered through surgery.

Reel Trouble
An insurance representative asks Colt to track down the drug dealers who stole the negative of a movie he was working on.
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