List of Scarecrow and Mrs. King Episodes

The episodes of the American television series Scarecrow and Mrs. King premiered on CBS October 3, 1983 where it ran for four seasons and 88 episodes until its conclusion on May 28, 1987. The series follows the working relationship and eventual romance between housewife Amanda King (Kate Jackson) and top secret agent Lee Stetson (Bruce Boxleitner), codenamed "Scarecrow".

  • "We're Off to See the Wizard" 1986 * Won Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
  • "Welcome to America, Mr. Brand" 1986 Nominated for Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Costuming for a Series.
  • "Ship of Spies" 1985 Nominated for Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Costuming
  • "D.O.A.: Delirious On Arrival" 1985 Nominated for Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
  • Kate Jackson 1985 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Drama

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