Bring 'Em Back Alive - Episode List

Episode List

No. Title Director Writer Original Airdate
1 Bring 'Em Back Alive E.W. Swackhamer George Schenck, Frank Cardea, Tom Sawyer September 24, 1982
2 Seven Keys to Singapore Bob Kelljan Tom Sawyer September 28, 1982
3 There's One Born Every Minute Paul Krasny George Schenck, Frank Cardea October 5, 1982
4 The Reel World of Frank Buck Don Weis B. W. Sandefur October 12, 1982
5 The Pied Piper Mike Vejar Steve Kline, Arthur Weingarten October 19, 1982
6 The Warlord Bob Sweeney Billy Marks October 26, 1982
7 Thirty Hours Paul Krasny Juliet Law Packer November 16, 1982
8 Wilmer Bass and the Serengeti Kid Bruce Bilson B. W. Sandefur November 23, 1982
9 Escape From Kampoon Paul Krasny Tim Maschler November 30, 1982
10 The Best of Enemies Nicholas Sgarro Ira Steven Behr December 7, 1982
11 To Kill a Princess George McCowan B. W. Sandefur, Arthur Weingarten January 8, 1983
12 Bones of Contention Peter H. Hunt Tim Maschler January 15, 1983
13 A Switch in Time George McCowan Arthur Weingarten January 22, 1983
14 The Shadow Women of Chung Tai Peter H. Hunt B. W. Sandefur January 29, 1983
15 The Hostage Paul Krasny Steven Thornley February 12, 1983
16 Dead Run Reza Badiyi Tim Maschler February 19, 1983
17 Storm Warning Joel Oliansky Frank Cardea, George Schenck May 31, 1983

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