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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Don't Eat the Snow in Hawaii (1) (Dec/11/1980) | | When Thomas Magnum's childhood friend and Naval comrade, Dan Cook, turns up dead, Magnum is adamant that the official cause of death, a burst bag of smuggled cocaine, is bogus. He enlists the aid of Dan's sister, Alice, in taking on the Navy to uncover the true nature of the top-secret assignment Dan was working on before his death. | | Guest Stars: Jeff MacKay (1) as Ski, Yuliis Ruval as Greta (Stewardess), Eugenia Wright as Snow White, Beau van den Ecker as Kioki, Mel Carter as Sam the D.J., Fritz Weaver as Capt. J. Cooly, Robert Loggia as Trusseau, Allen Williams as Lt. Dan Cook, Pamela Susan Shoop as Alice Cook, Branscombe Richmond as Moki, W. K. Stratton as Ens. Healy, Peter Kalua as Kono, Fuzzy Moody as Pepe, Harold Iseke as Customs Officer, Dorit Stevens as Inge, Clyde Kusatsu as Medical Examiner | Director: Roger Young (2) Writer: Donald P. Bellisario, Glen A. Larson | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Don't Eat the Snow in Hawaii (2) (Dec/11/1980) | | When Thomas Magnum's childhood friend and Naval comrade, Dan Cook, turns up dead, Magnum is adamant that the official cause of death, a burst bag of smuggled cocaine, is bogus. He enlists the aid of Dan's sister, Alice, in taking on the Navy to uncover the true nature of the top-secret assignment Dan was working on before his death. | | Guest Stars: Fuzzy Moody as Pepe, Harold Iseke as Customs Officer, Mel Carter as sam the D.J., Pamela Susan Shoop as Alice Cook, Peter Kalua as Kono, Robert Loggia as Russeau, Fritz Weaver as Capt. J. Cooly, Eugenia Wright as Snow White, Jeff MacKay (1) as Sgt. Ski, W. K. Stratton as Ens. Healy, Allen Williams as Lt. Dan Cook, Beau van den Ecker as Kioki, Clyde Kusatsu as Medical Examiner, Dorit Stevens as Inge | Director: Roger Young (2) Writer: Donald P. Bellisario, Glen A. Larson | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - China Doll (Dec/18/1980) | | Magnum is hired by a beautiful Chinese antiques dealer that he's making a play for, to protect a precious ancient vase, The Soul of Sung, until it's buyer arrives in Hawaii to collect it. But unbeknown to him, the priceless ornament is wanted by a Tong gang from the girl's home country, and a deadly martial arts assassin who can kill in the blink of an eye is hot on the trail. | | Guest Stars: Lee Woodd as Koko, Roland Nip as Pin Ling, Lee Gaber as Tourist husband in helicopter, Susie Elene as Mai Ling, Yankee Chang as Han Ling, Remi Abellira as Moki, Lee De Broux as Duffy the Sailor, George Cheung as Choi | Director: Donald P. Bellisario Writer: Donald P. Bellisario | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Thank Heaven for Little Girls, and Big Ones Too (Dec/25/1980) | | It's the Christmas season, and against his better judgment, Magnum agrees to being hired by five young schoolgirls to find their teacher, who has seemingly gone missing after falling in love. While he's working on the case, Magnum manages to convince Higgins to let the young girls stay on the Masters' estate, but he's unaware that he's being deceived in a scam over a valuable painting recently purchased by Robin Masters. | | Guest Stars: Pamela Piper as Melissa, Erin Ostrem as Darlene, Elizabeth Hoy as Lesli, William Erickson as Hotel Desk Clerk, Shannon Brady as Carolyn, Lauri Hendler as Nancy, Al Harrington as Mono, George Fisher (1) as The Boxer, Joni Demarest as The Kidnapper, Katherine Cannon as Linda Booton | Director: Bruce Seth Green (2) Writer: Babs Greyhosky | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - No Need to Know (Jan/08/1981) | Magnum returns from a case to find that Higgins' old Army commander is staying on the Masters' estate, under tight security, until some I.R.A. members he helped capture are tried. Two secret intelligence agents hire Magnum to protect the brigadier and foil assassins out to kill him before the terrorists' trial, but the "need to know" basis the Agents insist on operating by only serves to complicate matters for Magnum.
| | Guest Stars: Reri Tava as Hostess, Richard McPherson (1) as Jerry, David O'Malley as Dirk, Marika Van Kampen as Suzie the Flight Attendant, Gene Hamilton as CIA Agent Dobey, Richard Johnson (1) as Brigadier General Allistair Ffolkes, Royal Army, Robin Dearden as Mandy, John Allen (1) as Bertie, Remi Abellira as Moki, Ed Grover as William J. Hooker | Director: Lawrence Doheny Writer: Frank Lupo | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Skin Deep (Jan/15/1981) | When a beautiful model-actress is killed by a shotgun blast in a scenario closely resembling a scene from the script of an upcoming film, it is seemingly suicide. Magnum is hired by her former producer and lover to investigate any other men that she may have been seeing before her death -- a case that Magnum is reluctant to take, but, feeling guilty for not taking it before the girl was killed, he agrees. But as the investigations unfold, it becomes apparent that there is much more to the case than first appears, and the supposedly murdered woman was being hounded by the obsessive former lover. The case reaches it's pinnacle when Magnum, still haunted by nightmares of the Vietnam war in his dreams, finds himself reliving it in much more reality, in a deadly hunt down on a deserted tropical island.
| | Guest Stars: Rodrick Martin as Young Man #1, Tommy Fujiwara as Dr. Makudo, the Medical Examiner, Cathie Shirriff as Erin Wolfe, Ian McShane as David Norman, Ron Masak as J.J. Stein, Paul Martin as Pilot, Reri Tava as Hostess, Remi Abellira as Moki | Director: Lawrence Doheny Writer: Donald P. Bellisario | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Never Again, Never Again (Jan/22/1981) | When Saul and Lena, an aging couple who run a local shop, abruptly make plans to leave town, suspicious Magnum and Rick, who are friends with the couple, investigate – only to arrive at the pair's home to see Saul whisked away in an ambulance after suffering a heart attack. Yet when they check at the hospital, he's not there. It becomes apparent that Saul has been kidnapped, and as Magnum houses Lena at Robin's Nest while looking for her missing husband, she explains that they are Holocaust survivors, who are being hunted by neo-Nazis. But there's a twist that Magnum doesn't foresee.
| | Guest Stars: Clay Wai as Miko the peidcab rider, Joslyn Suan as Nurse, Robert L. Silva as Police Officer, Rick Quan as Intern, Earl Kingston as Ruben, Lisa Hullana as Nurse, Todd Camenson as Karl, Hanna Hertelendy as Lena Greenberg, Robert Ellenstein as Sol Greenberg, Glenn Cannon as Dr. Bernard Kessler | Director: Robert Loggia Writer: Babs Greyhosky Story: Terrence McDonnell (1), Jim Carlson | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - The Ugliest Dog in Hawaii (Jan/29/1981) | Higgins volunteers Magnum's services to guard a wealthy socialite's quarantined dog, after the attempted dognapping of the canine. Sir Algernon Farnsworth soon finds himself to be the most wanted dog in Hawaii, when his former owner, aging gangster Victor DiGiorgio, needs to get him back. Magnum and an animal regulations officer are soon on the run with Algie from the would-be dognappers -- and the fact that the officer seems to be scared of dogs doesn't exactly make matters any easier - but just why does DiGiorgio want the mutt back so badly?
| | Guest Stars: Jake Ho'Opai as Kono, Shawn Hoskins as Sharon Karns, Liwai Napuelua, Jr. as Manu, Wayne Oxford as Grover, Michael Hasegawa as Pier Guard, Robert Harker as Chauffeur, Kathleen Nolan as Gloria Marston, Michael V. Gazzo as Victor DiGorgio, Paul Gale as Dog Shelter Guard, Michael Nader as Mitch Caldwell | Director: Lawrence Doheny Writer: Frank Lupo, Allan Cole, Chris Bunch | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Missing in Action (Feb/05/1981) | A new singer at the King Kamehameha Club who claims to have E.S.P. hires Magnum to find her childhood friend-come-fiancée Eric, a Marine who has been listed as Missing In Action since 1972, whom now she has started getting psychic visions of. As he investigates, Magnum discovers that Eric was a member of the top-secret 'Delta Section', and is refusing to come in from the cold until he exposes the division's activities to the press – but is being pursued by a Delta operative who is determined to bring Eric in and keep him quiet, at any cost.
| | Guest Stars: Jeff MacKay (1) as Lieutenant 'Mac' MacReynolds, USN, Lance LeGault as Delta Agent John W. Newton, Francisco Lagueruela as Eric Tobin, Rebecca Holden as Laura Frasier, Patrick Francis Bishop as Pat, King Kamehameha Club Attendant, Remi Abellira as Moki | Director: Robert Loggia Writer: Craig Buck, Ken Pettus Story: Craig Buck | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Lest We Forget (Feb/12/1981) | | Magnum is hired by a Supreme Court nominee to find the woman he married forty years ago, in 1941, on the eve of the raid on Pearl Harbor. He was a young Navy Ensign, she was a prostitute, and after their marriage they subsequently became separated in the bombings, with the Judge presuming her dead - until recently, after he has started receiving blackmail threats relating to an incident forty years ago. Magnum's investigations into the case are helped by the fact that Higgins wants a favor, and is being overly nice and co-operative in return. | | Guest Stars: Reri Tava as Hostess, Elizabeth Lindsey as Kiki, June Lockhart as Diane Westmore Pauley, Daniel David Palmer as Dutch Mueller, Diane Pauley's chauffer, Larry Shriver as Sculley, Judith Sykes as Maid, Patricia Herman as Jessie, Grady Bumpus as Serviceman, José Ferrer as Judge Robert Caine (1981), Anne Lockhart as Diane Westmore (1941), Remi Abellira as Moki, Sonny Ching as Maku, Kiki's Grandfather, Scatman Crothers as Tickler, the Piano Player, Miguel Ferrer as Ensign Robert 'Bobby' Wickes, USN | Director: Lawrence Doheny Writer: Donald P. Bellisario | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - The Curse of the King Kamehameha Club (Feb/19/1981) | Rick is organising a surf-ski competition to be held at the King Kamehameha Club (much to the disapproval of co-committee member Higgins) when a Kahuna appears a places a "curse" on the club and all who use it. Magnum and others are sceptical, but the native locals take such curses very seriously, and it seems there may be something in it when one of the competition competitors suddenly collapses and dies; then, amongst other incidents, fire breaks out in the kitchen; and when Rick falls ill. Magnum investigates to try and find if there is a more logical explanation behind the events, but his enquiries aren't helped by a hounding news reporter, who sees the series of strange incidents as a chance for a big news story.
| | Guest Stars: Herman Wedemeyer as Coroner in morgue, Robert Oldt as Henry Lewis, Sol Bright as Makua the Kahuna, Manu Tupou as Charlie, Elizabeth Anne Smith as Mrs. Macao, Sidney Dollinger's Nurse, Michael Santiago as voice, Jo Pruden as Doctor in Hospital, Gretchen Corbett as Christine Richards, Lew Ayres as Sidney Dollinger, Remi Abellira as Moki | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Babs Greyhosky | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Thicker than Blood (Feb/26/1981) | T.C. makes a late-night flight to land on a tanker, but on the journey back he is cornered and arrested by the Coast Guard for transporting drugs. Magnum and Rick are certain of their friend's innocence, but are shocked when he intends to accept the charges and refuses their help. Magnum investigates to find that T.C.'s trip to the tanker was to collect and bring home a man who once saved T.C.'s life in Vietnam, a deserter who is now a supposedly a reformed drug addict, and who was calling in an old debt to be flown back into U.S. territory.
| | Guest Stars: Michael Dennis (1) as Helmsman on freighter, James Hildenbrand as Radioman, Howard Kaohi as Hawaiian Driver, Neal Lipe as Coast Guard Pilot, Michael Spilotro as Federal Marshall, Kit Wennerstein as Coast Guard Radioman, Vincent Caristi as Joey, Frank Adolfi as Auctioneer, Alan Caillou as Freighter Captain, Norman Compton as Gang Boss, Charles Lucia as Himself, Jeff MacKay (1) as Lieutenant 'Mac' MacReynolds, USN, Andre Philippe as Renard, Michael Santiago as Himself | Director: Lawrence Doheny Writer: Donald P. Bellisario | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - All Roads Lead to Floyd (Mar/12/1981) | A bubbly young woman hires Magnum to find her father who, after being missing for over ten years, had send her a postcard from Hawaii. But her father is involved in some rather shady business, and Magnum isn't the only one looking for him.
| | Guest Stars: Esmond Chung as Peter the Tour Guide, Ben Wong (1) as Bartender Serving Bull, Georgia Schmidt as Old Lady in Accident, Michael Santiago as Himself, Seth Sakai as Yoshio Mizamura, Andy Romano as Clarence Burnside, Elissa Dulce Hoopai as Vicki the Waitress, Anne Bloom as Cindy Lewellyn, Noah Beery, Jr. as Floyd Lewellen, Red West as Bull Radney | Director: Ron Satlof Story: Rogers Turrentine | Teleplay: Babs Greyhosky, Rogers Turrentine | | | | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Don't Say Goodbye (Mar/26/1981) | | An elderly, blind friend of Magnum, Agatha Kimball, hires him to help payoff her granddaughter's blackmailer who says he has damaging information against her, but asks him to end the investigation there. But when Agatha is the victim of a few too many "accidents," Tom digs deeper into finding out what this is all about. | | Guest Stars: Shirley Rogers as Denise, Fat Jack's Sister, Lawrence Rodrigues as Caretaker, Wallace Landford as Fat Jack, Bobbi Dorsch as Girl in House on Maui, Kanani Choy as Eunice, Harry Chang as Agatha Kimball's Doctor, Jim Reynolds as Frank LaRue, Mercedes McCambridge as Agatha Kimble, Andrea Marcovicci as Amy Crane/Carol Foster, Ted Danson as Stewart Crane | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Babs Greyhosky, T. J. Miles (1) Story: T. J. Miles (1) | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The Black Orchid (Apr/02/1981) | | Magnum has been hired by a woman to act out some of her rich, bored sister's fantasy dramas, concocted from 1930s Dashiell Hammett films. Although growing to enjoy the world of fantasy, Magnum has a hard time keeping up with the eccentric woman, and when he finds out that her husband is a wealthy, infamously jealous and bad-tempered business man, he decides to cut his loses and end the arrangement. But he is just informing the girl that he is calling a halt to his participation, when they are attacked by real thugs, and soon after the girl is poisoned. With the woman still caught up in her world of fantasy, Magnum must thrust himself back into reality to find out just what is really going on. | | Guest Stars: Kathryn Leigh Scott as Christie DeBolt, John Ireland as Wyndom Jackson, Robert F. Hoy as Bart, Ray Austin as Philippe, Robert Apisa as Kimo, Judith Chapman as Louise DeBolt/Jackson | Director: Ray Austin Writer: Robert Hamilton (1) | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - J. "Digger" Doyle (Apr/09/1981) | Magnum tries to impress a beautiful "fan" of Robin's that he befriends, by showing her the Robin Masters estate, only to learn that she is actually a top security expect hired by Robin to test the estate's security. The security company she works for has been hired after Robin's life is threatened if he publishes his latest manuscript; and with him heading for one of three possible locations to collect some dictation tapes, she asks Magnum's co-operation in seeing that the estate is on top security in case it is the destination he's heading for. With the additional aid of T.C. and Rick, Robin's Nest is soon turned into a heavily guarded fortress, but there are parties out trying to see that Robin never makes it to his destination.
| | Guest Stars: Jacqueline Ray as Lisa, J. D. Jones (1) as Robin Masters' Pilot, Diane Crowley as Mrs. Blaisdell, Dean Wein as Ticket Agent, Stewart Moss as David Clark, Ric Marlow (1) as Rene, Erin Gray as Joy 'Digger' Doyle, Patrick Francis Bishop as Pat, King Kamehameha Club Attendant | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Donald P. Bellisario | | | | | | |
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