Holmes & Yo-Yo - Episodes

Episodes

Series # Episode title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "Pilot" Jackie Cooper Lee Hewitt, Jack Sher & Leonard Stern September 25, 1976
An experienced, but accident-prone, detective is paired with a new partner: a not-quite perfected humanoid robot.
2 "Funny Money" Leonard Stern Jack Sher, Lee Hewitt & Leonard Stern October 2, 1976
After Holmes unwittingly tries to pass a counterfeit $20 bill, officials throughout the police department discover their wallets are filled with bogus money.
3 "The Dental Dynamiter" Leonard Stern Jack Sher and Lee Hewitt October 16, 1976
Holmes and Yoyo set out to investigate the bombings of dentists' offices all over town.
4 "The Last Phantom" Jack Arnold Earl Barret, Arne Sultan, Jack Sher and Lee Hewitt October 22, 1976
Holmes and Yoyo have a difficult time finding a suspect who is attempting to kill a movie producer.
5 "Yoyo Takes a Bride" Reza Badiyi Earl Barret, Arne Sultan, Jack Sher and Lee Hewitt October 23, 1976
Yoyo and Maxine go undercover as a pair of honeymooners at a resort hotel, but the computerized Yoyo isn't programmed to respond romantically and Maxine isn't aware he's a robot.
6 "The Thornhill Affair" Jack Arnold Jack Sher, Lee Hewitt and Jonathan Kaufer October 30, 1976
Holmes and Yoyo go undercover to thwart a plot to steal a world famous gem.
7 "The K-9 Caper" John Astin Jack Sher, Lee Hewitt and James Ritz November 13, 1976
Holmes and Yoyo go after a purse snatcher who is described as about 30 inches in height, weighing 80 pounds and covered with brown hair.
8 "The Hostages" John Astin Jack Sher, Lee Hewitt and Bruce A. Taylor November 20, 1976
While Holmes and Yoyo are being held hostage, Yoyo realizes that his battery is going dead, his circuits have shorted and his cooling system has broken down.
9 "Key Witness" Richard Kinon Jack Sher, Lee Hewitt, Earl Barret, Arne Sultan, Len Uhley & John Landis November 27, 1976
Holmes and Yoyo are sent to protect a frightened informant, but they end up scaring the witness even more than the prospect of a reprisal by the mob.
10 "Dead Duck" John Astin Jack Sher and Lee Hewitt December 4, 1976
Holmes and Yoyo set up to break up an extortion ring by testifying against the leader, but Yoyo can't testify because he's a robot and Holmes is afraid of the Mob.
11 "Connection, Connection II" John Astin Jack Sher, Lee Hewitt & Leonard Stern December 11, 1976
One of Holmes' reliable contacts reveals that an important person with City Hall connections is bringing in "stuff" from abroad.
12 "The Cat Burglar" Reza Badiyi Jack Sher, Lee Hewitt, Richard Freiman and Stephen Young August 1, 1977
Someone is stealing precious felines for ransom from prosperous ladies and Holmes and Yoto set out to catch the catnapper.
13 "Bye, Bye Bennie" Noam Pitlik Jack Sher, Lee Hewitt, Earl Barret, Arne Sultan & Jonathan Kaufer August 8, 1977
Holmes and Yoyo are waiting as "Big Bad" Bennie Brown, who is wanted by the Kansas City police, arrives in town.

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