MacGyver | |
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Season 5 | |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 18, 1989 – April 30, 1990 |
Season chronology | |
The fifth season of MacGyver , an American television series, began September 18, 1989, and ended on April 30, 1990. It aired on ABC. The region 1 DVD was released on March 14, 2006. [1]
During the fifth season, Dana Elcar began suffering the severe effects of aging glaucoma. Because of this, the producers of MacGyver wanted to write him out of the show. Richard Dean Anderson, however, suggested that Elcar’s disease be incorporated into the show, allowing him to continue his portrayal of Pete Thornton.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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84 | 1 | "Legend of the Holy Rose (Part 1)" | Michael Caffey | Stephen Downing | September 18, 1989 | 14.4 [2] |
85 | 2 | "Legend of the Holy Rose (Part 2)" | Charlie Correll | Stephen Downing | September 25, 1989 | 18.1 [3] |
86 | 3 | "The Black Corsage" | Charlie Correll | Paul B. Margolis | October 2, 1989 | 18.3 [4] |
87 | 4 | "Cease Fire" | William Gereghty | Chris Haddock | October 9, 1989 | 17.0 [5] |
88 | 5 | "Second Chance" | Michael Caffey | Robert Sherman | October 16, 1989 | 19.9 [6] |
89 | 6 | "Halloween Knights" | Charlie Correll | John Sheppard | October 30, 1989 | 19.2 [7] |
90 | 7 | "Children of Light" | Bill Corcoran | Rick Mittleman | November 6, 1989 | 19.7 [8] |
91 | 8 | "Black Rhino" | Michael Caffey | Paul B. Margolis | November 13, 1989 | 19.2 [9] |
92 | 9 | "The Ten Percent Solution" | Michael Preece | Tom Drake & Sally Drake | November 20, 1989 | 18.2 [10] |
93 | 10 | "Two Times Trouble" | Michael Preece | Robert Sherman | December 11, 1989 | 19.3 [11] |
94 | 11 | "The Madonna" | Michael Caffey | Cathleen Young | December 18, 1989 | 17.2 [12] |
95 | 12 | "Serenity" | William Gereghty | Stephen Kandel | January 8, 1990 | 22.2 [13] |
96 | 13 | "Live and Learn" | Harry Harris | Rick Mittleman | January 15, 1990 | 22.1 [14] |
97 | 14 | "Log Jam" | William Gereghty | Lee Maddux | February 5, 1990 | 21.4 [15] |
98 | 15 | "The Treasure of Manco" | Michael Preece | Chris Haddock | February 12, 1990 | 19.6 [16] |
99 | 16 | "Jenny's Chance" | Michael Caffey | Rick Drew & John Sheppard | February 19, 1990 | 23.0 [17] |
100 | 17 | "Deep Cover" | Charlie Correll | Robert Sherman & Paul B. Margolis | February 26, 1990 | 20.1 [18] |
101 | 18 | "The Lost Amadeus" | Michael Caffey | Paul B. Margolis | March 19, 1990 | 20.6 [19] |
102 | 19 | "Hearts of Steel" | Charlie Correll | Rick Mittleman | April 9, 1990 | 18.8 [20] |
103 | 20 | "Rush to Judgement" | Charlie Correll | Robert Sherman | April 16, 1990 | 18.4 [21] |
104 | 21 | "Passages" | William Gereghty | Story by : Anthony Rich Teleplay by : John Sheppard | April 30, 1990 | 18.4 [22] |
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