MacGyver | |
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Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 19 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | October 31, 1988 – May 15, 1989 |
Season chronology | |
The fourth season of the American television series MacGyver consisting of 19 episodes. The series began on October 31, 1988 and ended on May 15, 1989 while it aired on the ABC network. The first season of the series to be broadcast in stereo. The region 1 DVD was released on December 6, 2005. [1]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | Rating/share (households) |
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65 | 1 | "The Secret of Parker House" | Mike Vejar | Story by : Gene Hanson Teleplay by : Rick Drew & John Sheppard & Gene Hanson | October 31, 1988 | 18.1 [2] | 12.5/20 [2] |
66 | 2 | "Blood Brothers" | Charlie Correll | Rick Drew | November 21, 1988 | 18.6 [3] | 12.2/20 [3] |
67 | 3 | "The Outsiders" | Mike Vejar | Michelle Poteet Lisanti | November 28, 1988 | 18.6 [4] | 13.2/20 [4] |
68 | 4 | "On a Wing and a Prayer" | Charlie Correll | John Whelpley | December 5, 1988 | 16.2 [5] | 11.7/18 [5] |
69 | 5 | "Collision Course" | Chuck Bowman | Paul B. Margolis | December 12, 1988 | 16.9 [6] | 11.7/19 [6] |
70 | 6 | "The Survivors" | Michael Caffey | Reed Moran | January 9, 1989 | 20.3 [7] | 13.5/20 [7] |
71 | 7 | "Deadly Dreams" | Les Landau | Stephen Downing | January 16, 1989 | 20.3 [8] | 13.2/20 [8] |
72 | 8 | "Ma Dalton" | Rob Bowman | John Whelpley | January 23, 1989 | 21.9 [9] | 14.6/22 [9] |
73 | 9 | "Cleo Rocks" | Chuck Bowman | John Sheppard & Rick Drew | February 6, 1989 | 20.9 [10] | 13.2/19 [10] |
74 | 10 | "Fraternity of Thieves" | Michael Preece | Grant Rosenberg | February 13, 1989 | 21.0 [11] | 13.9/21 [11] |
75 | 11 | "The Battle of Tommy Giordano" | Mike Vejar | Marianne Clarkson | February 20, 1989 | 22.9 [12] | 14.6/22 [12] |
76 | 12 | "The Challenge" | Dana Elcar | Chris Haddock | February 27, 1989 | 22.4 [13] | 15.0/22 [13] |
77 | 13 | "Runners" | Michael Caffey | Joel Schwartz | March 13, 1989 | 23.0 [14] | 15.2/23 [14] |
78 | 14 | "Gold Rush" | William Gereghty | David Engelbach | March 27, 1989 | 22.3 [15] | 15.1/24 [15] |
79 | 15 | "The Invisible Killer" | Dana Elcar | Chris Haddock | April 10, 1989 | 23.3 [16] | 15.5/24 [16] |
80 | 16 | "Brainwashed" | Michael Caffey | John Sheppard | April 24, 1989 | 18.1 [17] | 12.7/22 [17] |
81 | 17 | "Easy Target" | Charlie Correll | Rick Drew | May 1, 1989 | 20.2 [18] | 13.5/22 [18] |
82 | 18 | "Renegade" | Michael Caffey | Story by : Robert Bielak & Chris Haddock Teleplay by : Chris Haddock | May 8, 1989 | 20.8 [19] | 13.9/23 [19] |
83 | 19 | "Unfinished Business" | Charlie Correll | Marianne Clarkson | May 15, 1989 | 19.0 [20] | 13.2/22 [20] |
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