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Season 3 | | | |
| 37 :03x02 - Blind Rage (Sep/28/1979) | | A truck incident leaves the driver blind. This event exposes a dangerous operation carried out by the Army. A gas tested at a facility turns harmful and David gets exposed to it which produces him blindness. | | Guest Stars: Michael Horsley as Ambulance Driver, Meshach Taylor as M.P., Gary Devaney as Sentry, Leonard Lightfoot as Brubeck, Mitch Reta as Mahalovich, Dennis Fimple as Sergeant Clark, Michelle Stacy as Patty Banks, Don Dubbins as Sergeant Murkland, Michael Alldredge as Sgt. Sam Stanley, Nicolas Coster (1) as Col. Drake, Jack Rader as Lt. Jerry Banks, Lee Bryant as Carrie Banks, Tom Stechschulte as Major Anderson, M.D. | Director: Jeffrey Hayden Writer: Daniel B. Ullman | | | | | | |
| 39 :03x04 - The Slam (Oct/19/1979) | | David is sent to a prisoner camp where he is labeled as an informer by his fellow inmates. | | Guest Stars: Charles Picerni as Harris, Cecil Reddick as Driver, John Steadman as Old Convict, Hank Underwood as Farmer, David Zellitti as Guard, Linda Lawrence as Reporter, Brad Dexter as Sheriff, Charles Napier as John Blake, Julius Harris as Doc Alden, Marc Alaimo as Captain Holt, Robert Davi (1) as Rader, Skip Riley as Blond Prisoner | Director: Nicholas Corea (1) Writer: Nicholas Corea (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 43 :03x08 - Homecoming (Nov/30/1979) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Juliana Tutak as Young Helen, Reed Diamond as Young David Banner, Guy Boyd as Steve Howston, Barbara Lynn Block as Newscaster, Richard Armstrong as Entomologist, Diana Muldaur as Dr. Helen Banner, Steve Burns (1) as Crop Duster, Claire Malis as Elizabeth Banner, Regis Cordic (1) as Dean Eckart, John Marley as D.W. Banner, Drew Snyder as Croft | Director: John McPherson Writer: Andrew Schneider | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 47 :03x12 - Broken Image (Jan/04/1980) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Bill Bixby as Mike Cassidy, Erica Yohn as Woman with Dog, Al White as Police Sergeant, Chris Wallace as Danny, Enrique Castillo as Larry, Don Carter as Police Lieutenant, George I. Caldwell as Pete, Jed Mills as Teddy, Karen Carlson as Lorraine, John Reilly as Steve | Director: John McPherson Writer: Karen Harris, Jill Sherman | | | | | | |
| 49 :03x14 - Sideshow (Jan/25/1980) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Essex Smith as Cook, Michael Santiago as Unknown, Angelo Rossitto as Circus Dwarf, Louisa Moritz as Beth, Elma V. Jackson as Woman, Terrence Evans as Cecil, Terrence Beasor as Man, Judith Chapman as Nancy, Robert Donner as Mr. Benedict, Allan Rich as Mr. Mason, Bruce Wright as Jimmy, Marie Windsor as Belle Star | Director: Nicholas Corea (1) Writer: Len Jenkin | | | | | | |
| 51 :03x16 - Falling Angels (Feb/08/1980) | | While working as a handyman and an orphanage, David discovers a plot to train two teenaged orphans to become thieves and soon tries to come up with a plan to make the girls and their teachers see that what they’re doing is wrong. | | Guest Stars: Vincent Lucchesi as Tom, George Dickerson as George, William Bronder as Jeff, Earl Billings as Lee, Joan Benedict as Society Woman, Arline Anderson as Mrs. Taylor, Timothy O'Hagan as Don, Cindy Fisher as Mickey, Annette Cardona as Rita, Debbi Morgan as Jody, Anthony Herrera as Peter Grant | Director: Barry Crane Story: Eric Kaldor, D.K. Krzemien | Teleplay: Eric Kaldor, D.K. Krzemien, J. Stanford Parker | | | | | | |
| 53 :03x18 - The Psychic (Feb/22/1980) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Jason Ross as Beat Cop, Andrea Pike as Young Girl, Nick Pellegrino as Manager, Bert Hinchman as Joe 'The Green Grocer', Thomas Hilliard as Doctor, Sue Ann Gilfillan as Switchboard Supervisor, Stephen Fanning (1) as Johnny Wolff, Judy Jean Berns (1) as Mrs. Donner, David Anthony (4) as Robbie Donner, Marilyn Allen as Woman, Brenda Benet as Annie Caplan | Director: Barry Crane Story: Jill Sherman, Karen Harris, George Bloom | Teleplay: Jill Sherman, Karen Harris | | | | | | |
| 55 :03x20 - Deathmask (Mar/14/1980) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Kieran Mullaney as Young Man, Don Marshall as Man, Robert Lunny as Newsman, Desiree Kearns as Young Blonde Woman, Dennis Bowen (1) as Dale Jenks, Michael Bond (1) as Officer Sid Fox, Lonny Chapman as J.J. Hendren, Marla Pennington as Melanie Clark, Frank Marth as Mayor Tom Fowler, Melendy Britt as Joan, Gerald McRaney as Chief Frank Rhodes | Director: John McPherson Writer: Nicholas Corea (1) | | | |
| 56 :03x21 - Equinox (Mar/21/1980) | | A rich woman has a disturbing liking for David and compels him to attend a mysterious masquerade party. McGee also goes to the party when he learns the Hulk has been sighted in the proximity. | | Guest Stars: Mark Thomas McGee as Sir Francis Drake, Kathie Spencer-Neff as Inquisitor, Christine Taitano DeLisle as Diane Powell, Robert Yannetti as Carlo, Joy Garrett as Tina, Louis Turenne as Pierce, Christine De Lisle as Diane Powell, Henry Polic, II as Pierce, Danny Dayton as Boatman?, Paul Carr as Alan Grable | Director: Patrick Boyriven Writer: Andrew Schneider | | | | | | | | | |
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