Episode
Scarecrow and Mrs. King: The Man Who Died Twice
Overview
Lee's top Vietnamese contact fakes his own death to protect his family and prevent a terrorist bloodbath. Lee and Amanda have second thoughts about how their marriage would affect her family.
Details
- Series
- Scarecrow and Mrs. King
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 9
- Air date
- 1986-11-21
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
The Man Who Died Twice is Episode 9 in Season 4 of Scarecrow and Mrs. King. It aired on 1986-11-21. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 8: Photo Finish
A spy starts a smear campaign against Amanda, who's suspended, after a background check reveals that she was once involved in anti-American demonstrations.
Episode 10: Need to Know
Lee investigates corruption at a newspaper whose publisher has apparent ties to a Romanian agent and apparent interest in U.S. strategic materials.
More episodes from this season
Episode 7: Billy's Lost Weekend
Lee and Amanda help Billy retrace his steps to remember details of a lost weekend during which he may have compromised agents working in Africa.
Episode 11: Santa's Got a Brand New Bag
Just before Christmas, a distinguished ex-toy designer gives Lee a tip on a toy factory that's a front for sophisticated weapons development.
Episode 6: Night Crawler
Lee's attempt to make long-range plans with Amanda is interrupted when she is taken hostage by an Arab terrorist, who wants to trade her to the Libyans.
Episode 12: Any Number Can Play
Evidence turns up that Dotty's new sweetheart is posing as a CIA agent caught in a blackmail scheme.
Episode 5: It's in the Water
The Agency and a terrorist seek a chemist, who once worked with Amanda on ecology issues.
Episode 13: Promises to Keep
The DEA provides evidence that the man connected to a drug kingpin is Lee's friend T.P. Aquinas.
Episode 4: No Thanks for the Memory
A frightened Soviet Agent is found hiding in Amanda's yard, claiming that the KGB smuggled him into the U.S. to help knock out America's strategic-command system.
Episode 14: Rumors of My Death
A skeleton with Lee's identification is found in a construction site, grounding the Agent when a copy of his high security passport goes up on the black market.
Episode 3: Unfinished Business
CIA files indicate that Lee's parents were double agents and link the past with a current plot to assassinate a dignitary.
Episode 15: Bad Timing
The Soviets inject Lee with a virus that leaves him only 72 hours to live.