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| 1 :01x01 - V - Part 1 (May/01/1983) | The Visitors arrive, and they seem like the most reasonable people from outer space. All they want is a few chemicals that are made from waste products. They begin manufacturing these chemicals but an inquisitive newsman sneaks aboard their mother ship and discovers a few interesting things. It seems they just dump the chemicals out when they get them, rather than storing them. They also eat live animals and when their faces are pealed off they are big green lizards underneath.
On Earth, the Lizards plant false stories about a conspiracy among scientists. People buy it, and soon are turning scientists over to the police left and right. A few people realize that this is the beginning of something bad and begin planning a resistance.
| | Starring Roles: Jane Badler as Diana, Michael Durrell as Robert Maxwell, Faye Grant as Juliet Parrish, Peter Nelson as Brian, David Packer as Daniel Bernstein, Neva Patterson as Eleanor Dupres, Tommy Petersen as Josh Brooks, Marc Singer as Mike Donovan, Blair Tefkin as Robin Maxwell, Michael Wright as Elias Taylor, Bonnie Bartlett as Lynn Bernstein, Leonardo Cimino as Abraham Bernstein, Richard Herd as John, Evan Kim as Tony Wah Chong Leonetti, Richard Lawson as Dr. Ben Taylor, George Morfogen as Stanley Bernstein, Andrew Prine as Steven, Hansford Rowe as Arthur Dupres, Jenny Sullivan as Kristine Walsh, Penelope Windust as Kathleen Maxwell, Michael Alldredge as Bill Graham, Camilla Ashland as Herself, Frank Ashmore as Martin, Jason Bernard as Caleb Taylor, Michael Bond (1) as Officer Talbot, Rafael Campos (1) as Sancho Gomez, Diane Cary as Harmony Moore, Viveka Davis as Polly Maxwell, Robert Englund as Willie, Ron Hajek as Denny, Mary Alan Hokanson as Ruth Barnes, David Hooks as Dr. Metz, Joanna Kerns as Marjorie Donovan | Director: Kenneth Johnson (2) Writer: Kenneth Johnson (2) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - V - Part 2 (May/02/1983) | | Mike Donavan and his partner Tony are captured by the Visitors. A sympathetic alien shows Mike the secret storage facilities on the ships. They have humans frozen alive to make tasty treats back on their Lizardy home world! After the good alien, Martin, helps Mike escape, he runs into Julie and her resistance team. After initial misgivings they decide to steal weapons to fight with. In a daring raid they get the weapons they were after, but some of their people die. | Director: Kenneth Johnson (2) Writer: Kenneth Johnson (2) | | | | Season 2 | | | |
| 4 :02x02 - V: The Final Battle - Part 2 (May/07/1984) | | Donavan’s people meet up with Ham Tyler and he reveals the existence of a world-wide resistance network. After rescuing Julie Ham and his people don’t trust her. Julie doesn’t trust her self, and sometimes finds herself using her left hand. Daniel proves himself to be fully on the lizard side when he kills Rose. The resistance blow up a Visitor water-stealing plant. Robin finally has her baby which turns out to be twins. One is a hideous humanoid monster with an ugly snake tongue, the other is a hideous lizard monster that climbs out of Robin under its own power. | Director: Richard T. Heffron Story: Peggy Goldman, Diane Frolov, Kenneth Johnson (2), Craig Buck | Teleplay: Craig Buck, Brian Taggert | | | |
| 5 :02x03 - V: The Final Battle - Part 3 (May/08/1984) | | Robin’s lizard baby dies but the human baby lives. A bacterium is found in both of their blood, so they use it to make a weapon that will kill the lizards. In order to test it, Robin kills Brian, because he fathered the monster children. Julie tests the bacteria on herself and doesn’t die. They use the bacteria to make some powder that kills aliens. With the Fifth column lizards’ help, the resistance folk sneak aboard the ship and spray the red powder into the atmosphere and all over the place. Unfortunately, Diana sets the ship to crash into Los Angeles. Elizabeth the half-breed girl uses her alien magic to bring the ship under control, everything is fine and the world is saved. | Director: Richard T. Heffron Teleplay: Brian Taggert, Diane Frolov | | | | Season 3 |
| 6 :03x01 - Liberation Day (Oct/26/1984) | The aliens have gone, but Diana escaped. Diana is put on trial but she is apparently killed outside the courthouse. Mike Donavan is on the trail of the people that took Diana’s body. He is none too surprised to fine Ham Tyler involved with the disappearance.
Elizabeth isn’t feeling well. She appears to be going through some change. No one knows what can possibly be happening to her. She sneaks off on a horse to a cave and spins a cocoon.
| | Guest Stars: Burt Marshall as Steve Roller, Haunani Minn as Reporter, Michael Durrell as Robert Maxwell, Jenny Beck (1) as Young Elizabeth, Frank Ashmore as Martin, Michael Frost as Environmentalist | Director: Paul Krasny Writer: Paul Monash | | | |
| 7 :03x02 - Dreadnaught (Nov/02/1984) | | Julie and Robert go into the snake cave where Elizabeth went and she pops out of her cocoon as a teenager. Her grandfather is shocked; even though this is the third time she jumped ahead in age. Blondie comes to keep Diana in line. Diana is back in charge, so she launches an all out attack. When her soldiers die, she immediately realizes that areas that freeze have active red-dust bacteria and areas that don’t freeze are safe. She also sends a team to get Elizabeth, but they have a photo of body #3, and don’t know what body #4 looks like. Willy points out that Elizabeth #4 has the mark of a Visitor opposition religion. Nathan Bates does a deal with Diana to give her back the mother ship in return for her leaving Los Angeles. Diana, of course, plans to double cross everyone but the resistance steals the mother ship and crashes it into a Visitor Super weapon. | | Guest Stars: Burt Marshall as Steve Roller, Michael Durrell as Robert Maxwell, Linden Chiles as Air Force General, Jenny Beck (1) as Young Elizabeth, Barry Jenner as Unknown | Director: Paul Krasny Writer: Steven E. De Souza (1) | | | |
| 8 :03x03 - Breakout (May/24/1985) | | Diana tries to influence Nathan Bates by implying she can do something bad to his son. When Ham and Mike get thrown into prison camp, they find Robin and Bates’s son, Kyle in there too. Teenage Elizabeth uses her magic powers to make some dogs attack and kill some lizard guards. The police & visitors raid Eilas’ club. Finally, Nathan Bates makes nice with Julie, but doesn’t recognize Elizabeth. | | Guest Stars: Xander Berkeley as Isaac Henley, Christian Jacobs as Billy, Burt Marshall as Steve Roller, Herman Poppe as Vanik, Pamela Ludwig as Annie | Director: Ray Austin Writer: David Braff | | | |
| 9 :03x04 - The Deception (Nov/09/1984) | | Kyle meets Robin out on a lonely road, and gives her a ride on his motorcycle. Diana captures Mike, with Sean’s help, and uses holograms worn around the neck to make him think she is Julie. They pretend that the war is over in order to get Mike to give up information about the Star Child. Kyle begins working with the resistance, but doesn’t tell them he’s hiding Robin. When they try to sneak Elizabeth out to New York, there is an ambush and she is rescued by Kyle. | | Guest Stars: Sandy Lang as Alien Captain | Director: Victor Lobl Writer: Garner Simmons | | | |
| 10 :03x05 - The Sanction (Nov/16/1984) | | Elizabeth sneaks out with Kyle, but she freaks out when she sees Robin. When Visitor Security arrives, she uses her magic powers to defend herself. Mike breaks Sean out of the place he is held, learning Visitor Kung Fu. His Visitor Fu teacher comes after him with instructions to kill Mike. Sean is still under the control of the evil Visitor drug that makes him hate his father. Robin finally returns home. | | Guest Stars: Thomas Callaway (1) as Klaus, Nicky Katt as Sean Donovan | Director: Bruce Seth Green (2) Writer: Brian Taggert | | | |
| 11 :03x06 - Visitor's Choice (Nov/23/1984) | | The resistance gets word of a high ranking Visitor and a machine that will improve “processing” speed. Kyle and his father’s falling out intensifies when Nathan sends people to hunt for his son. Mike and Julie meet up with two brothers, but eventually have to help them rescue their sister from being eaten. Kyle goes on a mission with Ham, but gets caught, in the end he has an unexpected rescuer. | | Guest Stars: Jon Caliri as Barry Boddicker, Robert Ellenstein as Gen. Maxwell Larson, Sybil Danning as Mary Kruger, Chad McQueen as Dean Boddicker | Director: Gilbert M. Shilton Writer: David Braff | | | |
| 12 :03x07 - The Overlord (Nov/30/1984) | | A small mining town is being ruled by mean bikers, but they are in cahoots with Diana. A woman escapes to get our heroes to help the town, but she turns out to be a no good double crosser. Bates has Chaing steal a computer disk from Julie’s house, but she has it switched before he looks at it. | Director: Bruce Seth Green (2) Writer: David Abramowitz | | | |
| 13 :03x08 - The Dissident (Dec/07/1984) | | Robin is in love with Kyle, but Kyle wants to go out with Elizabeth. Diana puts up a force field around Los Angeles that disintegrates anything that comes into contact with it. Of course she gives a code to Nathan Bates, which Julie steals. Meanwhile, Mike and Ham kidnap the Visitor scientist who made the force field. Jacob the scientist is a pacifist and uses a magic ring to destroy the force field and himself. | | Guest Stars: Robert Thaler as Ensign Daniel, Sheryl Lee Ralph as Glenna, Michael Champion (1) as Garrison | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Paul F. Edwards (3) | | | | | | |
| 15 :03x10 - The Conversion (Jan/04/1985) | | Ham gets caught and Diana programs him to kill Mike. Kyle is also captured, which gives Diana leverage over Nathan Bates. Meanwhile, the Resistance capture Lydia. In a prisoner exchange, shooting starts due to Ham’s evil programming and Nathan Bates winds up being the only one who gets shot. Kyle shows unexpected concern when his father’s life is in danger. | | Guest Stars: Henry Kingi as Unnamed Resistance Member, Marin Mazzie as Unknown | Director: Gilbert M. Shilton Writer: Brian Taggert | | | |
| 16 :03x11 - The Hero (Jan/11/1985) | | Lydia sets up a fake “resistance” raid to get people mad at the real resistance. Chiang has a bunch of folks kidnapped, including Robin. He decides to turn one of the prisoners over to the Visitors every hour until Mike, Ham and Julie surrender. Diana decides to do a public display of her disintegrator ray gun on the person that gets turned over to them. | | Uncredited: Jeff Kober as Extra | Director: Kevin Hooks Writer: Carleton Eastlake | | | |
| 17 :03x12 - The Betrayal (Jan/18/1985) | | John, the guy who was almost killed in the last episode, turns out to be a snake working for Diana. Willie gets himself shot while out on a recon mission. Ham & Mike kidnap a Visitor medical student. When the captured lizard can’t fix Willie up, he dies. There is a brief period of sadness, until Elizabeth restores him to life, and health with her magic half-breed powers. The extremely soft side of the hard hearted ham tyler is seen with compassion and surprise. As ham waits with donovan for robin, elizabeth and julie to say their good byes...ham grabs robins bags and starts to leave. Julie hugs him tightly leaving tyler with a look of surprise as if someone actually cares that he's not expendable. he kisses julie and starts towards the door, when mike asks him if he's all set? After a brief, but tough sense of phrase for his former partner, ham tells donovan the he's not so bad for being an novice, but he is a sucker for a soft story and he's not going to be around to cover his back. Donovan lets ham know that it matters...his part of the war effort. | Director: Gilbert M. Shilton Writer: Mark Rosner | | | |
| 18 :03x13 - The Rescue (Feb/01/1985) | | Diana goes over Charles’ head and orders a vicious attack on Los Angeles, putting it under Lizard control. An old friend of Julie’s shows up at Resistance just after the attack. He needs help because his wife is pregnant and can’t be moved. Julie helps them out, and they have to be rescued at the last minute before they are captured by Lt. James. Charles decides to marry Diana in order to make her go home. Lydia becomes quite jealous and puts cat poison in Diana’s drink, but Charles drinks it and dies. Diana puts Lydia under arrest for killing Charles. | Director: Gilbert M. Shilton Writer: Garner Simmons | | | |
| 19 :03x14 - The Champion (Feb/08/1985) | | Kyle and Mike are delivering guns to the Phoenix Resistance and run afoul of some Lizard loving cops. They are rescued by a rancher-woman who needs help to keep the Visitors from eating her horses. Kyle goes on to Phoenix while Mike stays behind to organize the local folk. Meanwhile, just as Diana is about to execute Lydia, Martin’s brother Phillip arrives to conduct an investigation. He informs them that Lydia is allowed a new trial, trial by combat that is! Before either of them kills the other, Phillip decides to look at the evidence, and makes the two ladies work together in the mean time. | Director: Cliff Bole Writer: Paul F. Edwards (3) | | | |
| 20 :03x15 - The Wildcats (Feb/15/1985) | | A lot of people are getting sick. Kyle recruits some local teenagers to help steal medicine from a highly guarded Lizard Medical Depot. They get away successfully, but the medicine is fake. A girl falls in love with Willie, but he has to tell her that he’s really a Lizard. In the end she decides he’s an okay guy. Meanwhile, Diana gets herself and Lydia off the hook by framing the pharmacist that sold Lydia the cat poison. Phillip declares that the murderer must be buried with the murdered, so they stick the woman in the box with Charles’ body. | | Guest Stars: Adam Silbar as Andy | Director: John Florea Writer: David Braff | | | |
| 21 :03x16 - The Littlest Dragon (Feb/22/1985) | | Willie doesn’t feel like he belongs with the resistance. He feels bad that he’s not human and doesn’t have Elizabeth’s magic alien powers. When a pregnant fifth column Lizard and her husband sneak off the ship, they want Willie to be their baby’s “wontu” (like a godfather). Phillip wants to crush Mike Donavan because he believes Mike killed his brother. He goes down to the planet to kill Mike, but Diana hooks him up with a Lizardwoman, named Angela, who wants to see Phillip killed. | Director: Cliff Bole Writer: David Abramowitz | | | |
| 22 :03x17 - War of Illusions (Mar/08/1985) | | Phillip warns the resistance of a new attack. The Visitors find someone has hacked into their computer system so they arrest a very smart guy named Dr. Atkins, but the real genius is his teenage son. They happen to be friends of Kyle, so he tries to get the kid to stop a Lizard attack, but the kid only wants to rescue his dad. Naturally, the kid is able to foil the attack while Phillip springs his father. | Director: Earl Bellamy Writer: John Simmons | | | |
| 23 :03x18 - The Secret Underground (Mar/15/1985) | | The snakes prepare for a big holiday, the “Feast of Ramalon”. Part of the celebration includes the sacrifice of the youngest officer on the ship. Diana makes sure Lydia’s little brother is transferred in just in time. Mike and Julie sneak aboard the mother ship again and run into Julie’s college squeeze, who is helping the Lizards develop an anti human virus. Phillip is nearly caught working with the humans, but manages to clear himself and save Lydia’s brother Nagel at the same time. | | Director: Cliff Bole | | | |
| 24 :03x19 - The Return (Mar/22/1985) | | News of the imminent arrival of the Visitor’s “Leader” causes peace to break out all over. For fun, Phillip and Mike duel with nuclear powered swords, but Diana gets Lt. James to turn the swords on. Elizabeth develops “racial memory”, suddenly remembering the history of the Lizards. The Leader never shows his face, instead speaking directly to and through Elizabeth. At the end, he appears only as red light. Elizabeth returns to the Home Planet with him, and Kyle stows away. | | Director: John Florea | | | |
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