Episode
Highway to Heaven: Code Name: FREAK
Overview
Jonathan is tasked with being a college Professor to help a 12-year-old child prodigy be accepted as a college student.
Details
- Series
- Highway to Heaven
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 9
- Air date
- 1986-11-19
- Runtime
- 45 min
Episode context
Code Name: FREAK is Episode 9 in Season 3 of Highway to Heaven. It aired on 1986-11-19. The runtime is 45 min.
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Episode 6: Love at Second Sight
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Episode 12: Oh Lucky Man
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Episode 5: That's Our Dad
Bill Cassidy is a model TV dad of the hit series, ""That's Our Dad, a show known for its closing (where he ""adopts"" two orphaned children at the end of each show).
At least on-screen Cassidy is the model TV dad. Off the set is a little different story. Bill is an egotistical jerk who verbally abuses his co-stars and crew members ... and even the children he was said to have adopted.
His off-screen attitude is put to the test when two orphans, who happen to be fans of ""That's Our Dad,"" and especially Bill Cassidy. The two track down Bill and ask if he'd consider adopting them ... especially because they have taken the closing segments to heart.
When Bill refuses to speak to them, and later tells them to get lost, the children enlist Jonathan and Mark's help in talking with Bill and setting his attitude straight.
Episode 13: Basinger's New York
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Episode 4: Another Kind of War, Another Kind of Peace
Jonathan informs a man, Mr. Clancy that his son who died in Vietnam fathered a child. Now he is still hurting over losing his son, that he doesn't want them. But nevetheless brings them over. Now the boy is being shook down by some bullies who want his lunch money. Now the man's anger reaches it's boiling point and he throws them out. Jonathan then informs him of what his grandson has been going through. He goes out there to tell them to stop shaking him down. They try to rough them up but Jonathan gives a little bit of power to fight back. Later the man and his grandson finally reconcile.
Episode 14: All That Glitters
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