MacGyver | |
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Season 3 | |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 21, 1987 – May 9, 1988 |
Season chronology | |
The third season of the American television series MacGyver , consisting of 20 episodes, began on September 21, 1987, and ended on May 4, 1988, and aired on the ABC network. The region 1 DVD was released on September 6, 2005. [1] According to IMDb, it is current available on Amazon's Paramount+ channel. [2]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Rating/share (households) |
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45 | 1 | "Lost Love (Part 1)" | Cliff Bole | Jerry Ludwig | September 21, 1987 | 11.9/20 [3] |
46 | 2 | "Lost Love (Part 2)" | Cliff Bole | Jerry Ludwig | September 28, 1987 | 12.2/19 [4] |
47 | 3 | "Back from the Dead" | James L. Conway | Stephen Kronish | October 5, 1987 | 12.2/20 [5] |
48 | 4 | "Ghost Ship" | Mike Vejar | Stephen Kandel | October 19, 1987 | 13.1/21 [6] |
49 | 5 | "Fire and Ice" | Alan Simmonds | Rick Husky | October 26, 1987 | 13.7/22 [7] |
50 | 6 | "GX-1" | Mike Vejar | Calvin Clements, Jr. | November 2, 1987 | 11.2/17 [8] |
51 | 7 | "Jack in the Box" | James L. Conway | David Rich | November 9, 1987 | 14.3/23 [9] |
52 | 8 | "The Widowmaker" | Mike Vejar | Story by : Harv Zimmel Teleplay by : John Whelpley | November 16, 1987 | 13.7/22 [10] |
53 | 9 | "Hell Week" | James L. Conway | Leonard Mlodinow & Scott Rubenstein | November 23, 1987 | 13.2/21 [11] |
54 | 10 | "Blow Out" | Cliff Bole | Reed Moran | December 21, 1987 | 11.4/19 [12] |
55 | 11 | "Kill Zone" | Chuck Bowman | Calvin Clements, Jr. | January 4, 1988 | 15.4/22 [13] |
56 | 12 | "Early Retirement" | Cliff Bole | John Whelpley | January 18, 1988 | 13.9/20 [14] |
57 | 13 | "Thin Ice" | Cliff Bole | Rick Drew | February 1, 1988 | 12.9/19 [15] |
58 | 14 | "The Odd Triple" | James L. Conway | Stephen Kandel | February 29, 1988 | 14.0/21 [16] |
59 | 15 | "The Negotiator" | Charlie Correll | Calvin Clements, Jr. | March 7, 1988 | 13.0/20 [17] |
60 | 16 | "The Spoilers" | Mike Vejar | Stephen Kandel | March 14, 1988 | 15.4/23 [18] |
61 | 17 | "Mask of the Wolf" | Cliff Bole | Story by : John J. Sakmar & Kerry Lenhart and Calvin Clements, Jr. & Reed Moran Teleplay by : Calvin Clements & Jr. & Reed Moran | March 28, 1988 | 13.5/21 [19] |
62 | 18 | "Rock the Cradle" | Mike Vejar | John Whelpley | April 18, 1988 | 13.0/21 [20] |
63 | 19 | "The Endangered" | Charlie Correll | Peter Filardi | May 2, 1988 | 13.3/22 [21] |
64 | 20 | "Murderers' Sky" | Mike Vejar | Herman Miller | May 9, 1988 | 14.3/23 [22] |
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