Dramatic License
- Original air date: 2 November 1996
- Written by: Michael O'Mahoney, Sasha Reins
- Directed by: Peter Ellis
- Credited Cast: Adrian Paul (Duncan MacLeod)
- Guest cast: Elizabeth Gracen (Amanda), Alastair Duncan (Terence Coventry), Sandra Bernhard (Carolyn Marsh), April Telek (Roxanne), Keith Holmgren (Gerald), Stephen J. M. Sisk (Tim), Sheila Tyson (Assistant)
Duncan finds himself cast in a romance novel along with an old opponent. Duncan wants to know how much the author, Carolyn Marsh, knows about him, but his rival wants to kill her.
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