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Lou Grant

Tue, Sep 20, 1977
  • Comedy
  • Drama
Series · Synopsis

Synopsis

The trials of a former television station manager turned newspaper city editor, and his journalist staff.

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Cast

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  • Ed Asner
    Ed Asner
    as Lou Grant
  • Robert Walden
    Robert Walden
    as Joe Rossi
  • Linda Kelsey
    Linda Kelsey
    as Billie Newman
  • Mason Adams
    Mason Adams
    as Charlie Hume
  • Jack Bannon
    Jack Bannon
    as Art Donovan
  • Daryl Anderson
    Daryl Anderson
    as Dennis Price
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Episodes

5 seasons · 114 episodes

Ended · 114 aired
Season 1
22 episodes · 22 aired
▾
  • E1
    Cophouse
    Aired · Tue, Sep 20, 1977 · 60m

    After landing the city editor job at the Los Angeles Tribune, Lou Grant's first major story is a sex scandal concerning the LAPD and underage girls. However, in order to get it published he must deal with a reporter that is reluctant to bring down the police and Mrs. Pynchon who has a difference of opinion with him.

  • E2
    Hostages
    Aired · Tue, Sep 27, 1977 · 60m

    A gunman, upset with a story about his brother who was wrongfully shot by a store-owner during a robbery, holds the newspaper staff hostage demanding a new story.

  • E3
    Hoax
    Aired · Tue, Oct 4, 1977 · 60m

    When Lou gets a tip from a friend who claims to know the whereabouts of a missing millionaire, members of the staff initially have doubts about following it and dismiss it as a hoax. The man begins to gain credibility when he is able to retrieve information that only the missing man would know.

  • E4
    Henhouse
    Aired · Tue, Oct 11, 1977 · 60m

    Lou clashes with a woman who is the head of the woman's section of the newspaper over whose reporter should cover the alleged murder of a famous playwright in New Mexico.

  • E5
    Nazi
    Aired · Tue, Oct 18, 1977 · 60m

    While investigating a group of Nazis, Billie comes upon information that one of their leaders used to be Jewish.

  • E6
    Aftershock
    Aired · Tue, Oct 25, 1977 · 60m

    When a member of the staff passes away, Lou does everything he can to comfort the widow which causes her to depend more on him and fall in love with him. After a small earthquake hits, Rossi interviews a scientist who claims that his insects are predicting a more serious one in the upcoming days.

  • E7
    Barrio
    Aired · Tue, Nov 1, 1977 · 60m

    Surprised by the paper's lack of coverage on the shooting of a Hispanic woman by a gang, Lou allows Billie to go into the Hispanic community to write a story. While in the community, she meets the victim's son who is fueled with anger and seems headed down the wrong path.

  • E8
    Scoop
    Aired · Tue, Nov 8, 1977 · 60m

    Pressured to get the latest scoop at any cost, Lou ends up in hot water after running two of Rossi's exclusive stories which turn out to be false. So when Billie has information about a possible fake kidnapping, Lou is reluctant to run the story.

  • E9
    Judge
    Aired · Tue, Nov 15, 1977 · 60m

    When Lou goes to a courthouse to look into a report of inappropriate behavior by a senior judge, he angers the judge by trying to leave in the middle of a trial and is put in jail. Upset by this treatment, he gets the newspaper staff to further investigate the judge's erratic behavior.

  • E10
    Psych-Out
    Aired · Tue, Nov 22, 1977 · 60m

    After Lou tells him that his stories are missing first-hand experience, Rossi checks into a mental institution as a patient under a made-up name to investigate reports of abuse. Lou clashes with a lawyer at the paper because he feels that censorship and fear of possible lawsuits are limiting what the paper can publish.

  • E11
    Housewarming
    Aired · Tue, Nov 29, 1977 · 60m

    Billie uses a battered woman as a source for a story on spousal abuse but has trouble following through with it when the women's husband finds out. She later finds out that a co-worker has a problem with spousal abuse.

  • E12
    Takeover
    Aired · Tue, Dec 6, 1977 · 60m

    Staff members become nervous when a multi-millionaire with a penchant for ruining the credibility of newspapers makes an attempt to take over the Tribune.

  • E13
    Christmas
    Aired · Tue, Dec 13, 1977 · 60m

    Lou gets homesick with Christmas approaching. Billie does a story on a family that is homeless for the holidays and public donations begin to pour in. After Rossi improperly uses a quote, Lou punishes him by assigning him to a boring story that turns out to be a juicy story.

  • E14
    Airliner
    Aired · Tue, Jan 3, 1978 · 60m

    News breaks of an airplane carrying over 300 people that is unable to land. Members of the staff scour the list of passengers aboard and find out that Charlie's daughter is on that flight.

  • E15
    Sports
    Aired · Tue, Jan 10, 1978 · 60m

    The paper faces a public backlash after Lou runs a story about an NCAA investigation into the possible recruiting violations by a popular local college football team.

  • E16
    Hero
    Aired · Tue, Jan 17, 1978 · 60m

    When a man saves the governor's life and then flees the scene, the paper launches a campaign to find his identity. When they find him and write a story revealing that he has a criminal record, he blames the paper for hurting his business and ruining his engagement. Billie is upset at the lack of support for a halfway house that is on the verge of closing due to lack of funding.

  • E17
    Renewal
    Aired · Tue, Jan 24, 1978 · 60m

    The paper does a story on a senior citizen whose apartment, decorated with art that reflects his life's work, is in danger of being torn down.

  • E18
    Sect
    Aired · Tue, Jan 31, 1978 · 60m

    Charlie is devastated when his son joins the Hate Krishna's and looks to legal help and even a deprogrammer to convince him to return.

  • E19
    Scandal
    Aired · Mon, Feb 13, 1978 · 60m

    Rossi is not happy when a new female reporter is hired by the Tribune and is given the story about a possibly corrupt politician that he had unsuccessfully been investigating. Soon rumors being to circulate about the reporter and politician having a relationship.

  • E20
    Spies
    Aired · Mon, Feb 27, 1978 · 60m

    When the paper finds out about the son of a wealthy businessman being secretly detained by authorities, Lou decides to have Rossi investigate. However, when a CIA agent thwarts the investigation before it begins, everyone begins to suspect there is a CIA informant working at the paper.

  • E21
    Poison
    Aired · Mon, Mar 6, 1978 · 60m

    After Rossi's friend reveals that he has damaging information about the unsafe conditions at a nuclear plant, he is "accidentally" struck and killed by a car. Eager to prove that it was no accident, Rossi continues the investigation into the nuclear plant.

  • E22
    Physical
    Aired · Mon, Mar 20, 1978 · 60m

    Lou reluctantly goes for a physical and finds out that he has a thyroid condition that requires surgery. At the paper, he offers advice to an intern who wants to become a reporter. Rossi learns that he has a good chance at a Pulitzer prize for his story on mental hospitals.

Season 2
24 episodes · 24 aired
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  • E1
    Pills
    Aired · Mon, Sep 25, 1978 · 60m

    Rossi is handed records which prove that a doctor is illegally prescribing drugs. When the story runs and it is suspected that the records may have been obtained by illegal means, Rossi is told to either reveal his source or go to jail.

  • E2
    Prisoner
    Aired · Mon, Oct 2, 1978 · 60m

    When Mrs. Pynchon plays host to the wife of the leader of a controversial Latin American country known for its torturing practices, Charlie Hume is anything but inviting to her.

  • E3
    Hooker
    Aired · Mon, Oct 16, 1978 · 60m

    After a homicide occurs in the city, Billie finds out that the victim was a prostitute who worked at a "spa" business. While investigating, she strikes up an unlikely friendship with the victim's co-worker who does not seem to fit the stereotypical profile of a hooker.

  • E4
    Mob
    Aired · Mon, Oct 23, 1978 · 60m

    Lou and Rossi visit a California resort in preparation for the Trib's annual tennis tournament. They are perplexed at the number of mob bosses they see at the resort, and begin to investigate.

  • E5
    Murder
    Aired · Mon, Oct 30, 1978 · 60m

    Billie is upset because her story, about a courageous black woman who is slain in her own apartment, is relegated to the back pages while Rossi's story, about an elderly white woman who fights off burglars, makes the front page.

  • E6
    Dying
    Aired · Mon, Nov 6, 1978 · 60m

    Art Donovan's mother is dying, but he is having trouble accepting this as fact. His relations with everyone in the newsroom suffer as his mother gets worse, and his colleagues try to help him come to terms with the inevitable.

  • E7
    Schools
    Aired · Mon, Nov 13, 1978 · 60m

    Lou, Charlie, and Donovan interview students from an inner city school for the purpose of awarding a college scholarship to a journalism major. While Charlie and Donovan recommend a straight-A student, Lou pushes for a student who kicked a drug habit and got tutoring to improve his grades. Rossi and Billie uncover disturbing trends of violence at the same inner city school.

  • E8
    Slaughter
    Aired · Mon, Nov 20, 1978 · 60m

    Lou visits his home town while on vacation and meets his old boss who now runs the town's newspaper. While there, an outbreak of an unknown cattle disease gets Lou's attention when it's suggested the disease could be transmitted to humans.

  • E9
    Singles
    Aired · Mon, Dec 4, 1978 · 60m

    Lou clashes with the new media consultant who believes that the paper should do more trashy stories to cater to the younger crowds. One of those stories has Billie and Rossi investigating the "singles" scene by going out on dates through a computer service. While Rossi has trouble finding time with his date, Billie has trouble getting rid of her date.

  • E10
    Babies
    Aired · Mon, Dec 11, 1978 · 60m

    Billie and Rossi pose as a married couple in order to uncover a black market baby selling operation.

  • E11
    Conflict
    Aired · Mon, Dec 18, 1978 · 60m

    Rossi uncovers conflicts of interest on the staff, including Lou, and writes a story that sets off fireworks in the city room. Mrs. Pynchon tells Rossi to keep an eye out for mistakes in the Tribune but doesn't realize just how far he'll go until he takes on a campaign by her pet charity.

  • E12
    Denial
    Aired · Mon, Jan 1, 1979 · 60m

    Lou's little grandson is hard of hearing, but the boy's mother can't accept it. While Lou is absorbed by his family, Rossi gets in trouble over a construction company scandal.

  • E13
    Fire
    Aired · Mon, Jan 8, 1979 · 60m

    While investigating a string of fires in the same neighborhood, Lou and Billie find a connection linking a building owner and members of a fire department to arson.

  • E14
    Vet
    Aired · Mon, Jan 15, 1979 · 60m

    Animal's erratic behavior touches off a Tribune inquiry into the plight of the all-but-forgotten Vietnam veteran who is treated much differently from servicemen in other wars. Lou, in trying to help Animal and the likeable Sutton, discovers that years after Vietnam, too many veterans are still unemployed or otherwise under strain from their experience.

  • E15
    Scam
    Aired · Mon, Jan 22, 1979 · 60m

    Looking for a place to invest a $5,000 windfall, Lou gets a shocking look at white collar crime when he uncovers a clever financial scheme run by a sharp con man. He learns there are shady characters only too willing to put his money in their pockets, but has trouble convincing at least one victim ? Charlie Hume ? of what's going on.

  • E16
    Sweep
    Aired · Mon, Feb 5, 1979 · 60m

    After Lou sees an Immigration Department sweep of his favorite Mexican restaurant, the Tribune uncovers a grim and unsettling picture of what's happening to illegal aliens. At the same time, Lou has to cope with a new addition to the city room staff ? Mrs. Pynchon's spoiled niece ? who turns out to be ill-equipped for the job of copy girl.

  • E17
    Samaritan
    Aired · Mon, Feb 12, 1979 · 60m

    The city is thrown into panic when the Tribune's star columnist writes a column that Lou fears could incite a serial killer to strike again. The reporter who covered the so-called "Samaritan" slayings years before is assigned to draw up a profile that might lead to the madman, and the staff fans out to follow his clues.

  • E18
    Hit
    Aired · Mon, Feb 19, 1979 · 60m

    A mother, obsessed with tracking the hit-and-run driver who killed her son, arouses Rossi's fighting instincts and leads to a human interest story with an unexpected payoff. Meanwhile, after Lou and Mrs. Pynchon have separate encounters with hostile citizens, Billie is assigned to find out if there's a story in the use of cars as weapons.

  • E19
    Home
    Aired · Mon, Feb 26, 1979 · 60m

    A helpless old lady in a wheelchair is dumped in a county office because of a bureaucratic wrangle, and this sets the staff onto a searing Tribune expose of shoddy nursing home practices. Billie gets a job at a nursing home for a shocking insider's report on care for the elderly, while Lou learns from a retired hat maker that, in too many cases, this country's old people are regarded as non-persons.

  • E20
    Convention
    Aired · Mon, Mar 5, 1979 · 60m

    The city room hears that a radical group plans to kidnap a VIP at a publishers' convention attended by Lou and other Tribune executives. Lou, a reluctant delegate at the convention, fends off the aggressive job-hunting tactics of flamboyant newsman Jack Riley as Rossi and Billie try to get a lead on the kidnapping report.

  • E21
    Marathon
    Aired · Mon, Mar 19, 1979 · 60m

    In a news-packed day, Lou feels the pressure as he sets up coverage of a tunnel cave-in and a human fly climbing a skyscraper, knowing that a resentful Donovan has been offered a better paying job. The hard pressed Lou also has to answer questions of a Swedish tour group, cope with a familiar kook (Mr. Dreyfus) who brings news of outer space, and find an assignment for a youthful city room intern.

  • E22
    Bomb
    Aired · Mon, Mar 26, 1979 · 60m

    Could an individual build an atomic bomb? Lou gets a terrifying answer when a terrorist threatens to detonate a nuclear device and provides the Tribune with detailed plans as proof. Facing the terrorist's deadline in checking out the story, Rossi has another personal problem: he's been dating Hume's daughter and knows his boss doesn't like her to get interested in any reporter ? especially Rossi.

  • E23
    Skids
    Aired · Mon, Apr 2, 1979 · 60m

    A series of Skid Row stranglings turn out to have special meaning for Lou, who discovers his former doctor is now a bum, and for Rossi, who has his own reason for hating drunks. Lou is astonished to find that his once skilled surgeon is defiant about living on Skid Row, and Rossi for once tries to get out of working on a story.

  • E24
    Romance
    Aired · Mon, May 7, 1979 · 60m

    Romance hits the Tribune, but not the hearts and flowers kid: Lou gets an unexpected offer from Susan, and Billie meets teenagers who have babies to escape from home. Rossi finds good reason to be cynical in the story of a rock singer being sued for community property by his former live-in girlfriend.

Season 3
24 episodes · 24 aired
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  • E1
    Cop
    Aired · Mon, Sep 17, 1979 · 60m

    Lou is the only witness to a neighborhood murder and is mystified by the way the police handle the case, thereby discovering a touchy area of crime. At the same time, a fatal fire in a gay bar poses a tough question for Lou: should the newspaper publish the names of the victims, knowing people will be hurt by the story. Lou is also puzzled to see a uniformed cop working a homicide case and sends Rossi to find out why, with disturbing results.

  • E2
    Exposé
    Aired · Mon, Sep 24, 1979 · 60m

    The hard drinking husband of a popular female politician makes headlines while the Trib staff makes news itself in a gossip magazine. The Trib learns a hard lesson about what happens when private lives become public from Rossi's tough coverage of elected official, Bonita Worth, and Lou's firing of a resentful reporter.

  • E3
    Slammer
    Aired · Mon, Oct 1, 1979 · 60m

    After agreeing to be guest speaker at Rossi's journalism class, Lou learns his "students" are tough state prison inmates who are angered by the shutdown of their newspaper. While Lou bucks the prison administration to help the hostile inmate editor, Hume gets the job of running the Trib during the period Mrs. Pynchon is on jury duty, and it's a learning experience for all.

  • E4
    Charlatan
    Aired · Mon, Oct 15, 1979 · 60m

    A naked man on a church steeple and the editor of a sleazy porno magazine put Lou in hot water on two fronts with a common bond. The Trib's religious editor, Marcus Prescott, warns Lou he'll stir up a hornet's nest by allowing Rossi's probe into a disturbed member of the wealthy United Pilgrim Crusade.

  • E5
    Frame-Up
    Aired · Mon, Oct 22, 1979 · 60m

    Billie gets into the headlines when her stories questioning a big company's clean air standards brings on a costly damage suit to the Trib. Corporation Chief, Curtis Folger, may have engineered an on-again, off-again deal to get the city to ease pollution restrictions. When Billie goes after proof, she lands herself and the Trib in trouble.

  • E6
    Hype
    Aired · Mon, Oct 29, 1979 · 60m

    While helping test a new drug, Lou learns about the "publish or perish" research at a medical center with a publicity seeking director. Eager for new grants and honors, Dr. Duncan puts pressure on youthful scientist, Todson, to speed up his experiments. At the same time, another young man surprises Lou with his occupation: human guinea pig.

  • E7
    Gambling
    Aired · Mon, Nov 5, 1979 · 60m

    To help with a story on the legalization of gambling, Lou befriends an elderly man who has inside tips for betting on the horses. Billie's new boyfriend uses her to feed his gambling addiction.

  • E8
    Witness
    Aired · Mon, Nov 12, 1979 · 60m

    The unwilling Billie finds herself in the protective custody of a male chauvinist policeman because of what she knows in a grand jury case involving a popular game show host. Lou also learns about the irony of the law when he tries to be a Good Samaritan and painfully ends up as a target in a damage suit.

  • E9
    Kidnap
    Aired · Mon, Nov 19, 1979 · 60m

    When a plane carrying a high school basketball team is believed to be missing, members of the paper travel to a small desert town to investigate.

  • E10
    Andrew: Part 1
    Aired · Mon, Dec 3, 1979 · 60m

    Art's cousin Andrew displays violent feelings against women. His mother wants him to check into a mental institution, which Andrew accepts. Meanwhile, parts of an erotic novel keep popping up on the Tribune's computer monitors.

  • E11
    Andrew: Part 2
    Aired · Mon, Dec 10, 1979 · 60m

    Andrew is put on trial for the murder of a young woman who lived in his mother's flat. Art wants to protect his cousin but realizes that the Tribune's coverage may work against the case.

  • E12
    Hollywood
    Aired · Mon, Dec 17, 1979 · 60m

    Lou is intrigued by the closed restaurant down the street, which turns out to have been the scene of a famous murder 25 years earlier. Animal is sent in for pictures, and becomes friends with the reclusive owner, the woman who found the celebrity's body 25 years ago.

  • E13
    Kids
    Aired · Mon, Dec 24, 1979 · 60m

    Rossi does a story on a child actress who is secretly unhappy about being deprived of a normal childhood and decides to run away. Lou tries to spend more time with a kid from his baseball team who is neglected by his divorced parents.

  • E14
    Brushfire
    Aired · Mon, Jan 7, 1980 · 60m

    The paper is on the scene of a series of brush fires in the California Valley. Charlie, who is on the verge of separating from his wife, makes a last ditch effort to save his home from the fires as well as his marriage.

  • E15
    Indians
    Aired · Mon, Jan 14, 1980 · 60m

    The paper does a series of articles on Native Americans. Animal tries to reunite a kid who ran away from a reservation with his uncle. Billie and Lou work on a story about a Native American couple who have different ideas about family.

  • E16
    Cover-Up
    Aired · Mon, Jan 21, 1980 · 60m

    When a well-liked teacher at a private school is accused of molesting a child in his class, Mrs. Pynchon feels that he is not getting a fair trial.

  • E17
    Inheritance
    Aired · Mon, Jan 28, 1980 · 60m

    When Billie investigates claims that drug companies manufactured a drug that caused cancer, she finds out that her mother may have taken that drug several years ago.

  • E18
    Censored
    Aired · Mon, Feb 4, 1980 · 60m

    Rossi visits a small town where book burnings are back in fashion and a young teacher loses her job for teaching too radical ideas. Back at the Trib', Charlie refuses to publish a satirical comic strip in lieu of being sued.

  • E19
    Lou
    Aired · Mon, Feb 11, 1980 · 60m

    Lou faces a burn-out on a particularly stressful day when everybody has something to complain about, one staffer quits, another is fired and on top of it all a 24 year old woman shows romantic interest in him.

  • E20
    Blackout
    Aired · Mon, Feb 18, 1980 · 60m

    The paper's long standing streak of having a daily newspaper published is threatened by a blackout.

  • E21
    Dogs
    Aired · Mon, Mar 3, 1980 · 60m

    The disappearance of Mrs. Pynchon's dog leads Rossi to the discovery of an underground dog-fighting ring.

  • E22
    Influence
    Aired · Mon, Mar 10, 1980 · 60m

    Lou sticks his neck out to try and help Adam, who develops a serious drinking problem. However, when Adam's drinking problems gets worse and he expects Lou to keep covering for him, Lou regrets getting involved.

  • E23
    Guns
    Aired · Mon, Mar 17, 1980 · 60m

    While the paper investigates a story on stolen guns, Lou himself becomes the victim of an Irish gun dealer who steals his identity to obtain weapons.

  • E24
    Hazard
    Aired · Mon, Mar 24, 1980 · 60m

    Checkbook journalism - payment for a new story- becomes an issue when a source wants money to document a dangerous motorbike scandal. Cold financial facts are also brought home to the staff when Hume takes a talented editor to task for padding his expense accounts.

Season 4
20 episodes · 20 aired
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  • E1
    Nightside
    Aired · Mon, Sep 22, 1980 · 60m

    With the staff short-handed, Lou decides to work the night shift.

  • E2
    Harassment
    Aired · Mon, Sep 29, 1980 · 60m

    When the paper decides to do a story on sexual harassment in the workplace, Billie finds that harassment is prevalent at the Tribune. A new female reporter develops a romantic interest in Lou, which creates a conflict of interest.

  • E3
    Pack
    Aired · Mon, Oct 27, 1980 · 60m

    Billie is given a tough time when she tours with a political candidate to conduct an investigation.

  • E4
    Sting
    Aired · Mon, Nov 17, 1980 · 60m

    Charlie and Lou do some thorough investigating when Charlie's new tenant seems to be using his house for suspicious purposes.

  • E5
    Goop
    Aired · Mon, Nov 24, 1980 · 60m

    Charlie and Mrs. Pynchon are worried about misrepresentation when Billie poses as a employee at a chemical company to expose their dumping of hazardous materials.

  • E6
    Libel
    Aired · Mon, Dec 1, 1980 · 60m

    Lou gets into hot water when the paper is sued for libel after writing a scathing story on a supermarket tabloid.

  • E7
    Streets
    Aired · Mon, Dec 15, 1980 · 60m

    Rossi and a fellow black reporter clash when they are assigned to investigate the controversial police killing of a drug dealer who had earlier killed a cop.

  • E8
    Catch
    Aired · Mon, Jan 5, 1981 · 60m

    Billie is assigned to do a story on a controversial business venture which may throw tenants out of the their apartments. However, she soon becomes biased after she meets and falls in love with one of the investors, baseball player Ted McCovey. Computer problems plague the office staff.

  • E9
    Rape
    Aired · Mon, Jan 12, 1981 · 60m

    Lou and Rossi try to offer comfort to a staff reporter who returns to work the day after she is robbed and raped.

  • E10
    Boomerang
    Aired · Mon, Jan 19, 1981 · 60m

    When Rossi and Billie come upon the hot story of illegally exported medical supplies, Lou holds off on publication due to the lack of tenable facts. However, a visiting reporter disagrees with Lou and has no reservations about exposing the story.

  • E11
    Generations
    Aired · Mon, Jan 26, 1981 · 60m

    Charlie allows his father to move in after he is arrested for shoplifting. Lou tries to help an elderly neighbor who is being harassed by neighborhood kids.

  • E12
    Search
    Aired · Mon, Feb 9, 1981 · 60m

    Lou fears a possible letdown when the staff use their connections to try to help a reporter find her biological parents. A glowing review on Lou's favorite restaurant makes it harder for him to get a table.

  • E13
    Strike
    Aired · Mon, Feb 16, 1981 · 60m

    When the Tribune is hit by a worker's strike, Lou sides with management but is sympathetic toward the union.

  • E14
    Survival
    Aired · Mon, Feb 23, 1981 · 60m

    When Lou and Rossi investigate a secret society of survivalists, who believe that the world is going to end, they become stranded in a violent storm.

  • E15
    Venice
    Aired · Mon, Mar 9, 1981 · 60m

    Animal becomes obsessed with finding out why a pretty young woman with a bright future would commit suicide. Someone tries to extort money from the paper by threatening to publish the newspaper's salary list.

  • E16
    Campesinos
    Aired · Mon, Mar 16, 1981 · 60m

    Rossi is asked to cover a migrant workers strike in California's Central Valley and gets so involved he ends up in jail wit them. The fight between the two faction leaders becomes personal as more Tribune reporters gather at the location.

  • E17
    Business
    Aired · Mon, Mar 23, 1981 · 60m

    Rossi publishes a highly critical story on a controversial company that seems to have a lot to hide.

  • E18
    Violence
    Aired · Mon, Apr 6, 1981 · 60m

    Rossi does a story on a controversial football player whose brutal hit left an opposing player paralyzed. Lou starts a relationship with a film critic.

  • E19
    Depression
    Aired · Mon, Apr 13, 1981 · 60m

    When a veteran reporter attempts suicide, Lou tries to help him by reuniting him with his family. Charlie is upset that Mrs. Pynchon overlooked him for a newly created position.

  • E20
    Stroke
    Aired · Mon, May 4, 1981 · 60m

    Mrs. Pynchon is on the verse of buying 'Lively Arts' magazine when she suffers a stroke. Her nephew Fred Hill swiftly makes a grab for the Tribune's ownership. Lou chooses Billie over all the male reporters to cover college girls posing for 'Suave Magazine'.

Season 5
24 episodes · 24 aired
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  • E1
    Wedding
    Aired · Mon, Nov 2, 1981 · 60m

    Billie gets a marriage proposal from Baseball scout Ted McCovney. Lou meets up with his youngest daughter Janie, who feels he's always neglected her for work.

  • E2
    Execution
    Aired · Mon, Nov 9, 1981 · 60m

    Kitty Larsen, a young woman on death row picks Rossi to tell her story. Although hesitant at first, he soon begins to like her. But Lou has personal feelings against her because she killed a reporter from the Trib'.

  • E3
    Reckless
    Aired · Mon, Nov 16, 1981 · 60m

    Lou is arrested for driving under the influence. His sentence includes attending a group meeting which culminates in a drunk driving test. Charlie sets up a 'Private Eye' hot-line at the Tribune for people to phone in crimes. Rossi is asked to write a success story about the initiative even though he is very skeptical about it's accuracy.

  • E4
    Hometown
    Aired · Mon, Nov 23, 1981 · 60m

    When Lou goes back to his elderly home to settle his aunt's estate, he meets an old flame and gets his first story assignment in years from Charlie.

  • E5
    Risk
    Aired · Mon, Nov 30, 1981 · 60m

    Sharon McNeil gets a story about child pornography by promising not to reveal the names of her source. A promise her superiors at the Trib' and the L.A. police department soon want her to break. Art goes out on a helicopter jump with some volunteer rescuers and young reporter Lance has big dreams involving dating Billie and becoming the first newsman in space.

  • E6
    Double-Cross
    Aired · Mon, Dec 7, 1981 · 60m

    Billie suspects the gold cross found in a time capsule has been switched for a fake. Her investigations unearth the reasons behind an old family feud between the extremely rich side and the less rich side of the Matheson family.

  • E7
    Drifters
    Aired · Mon, Dec 14, 1981 · 60m

    Charlie's nephew Scott comes to stay with him, and turns out to have a mental condition. But the young man refuses to take his medication. The staff is busy tracking an escaped zoo bear called Ziggy.

  • E8
    Friends
    Aired · Mon, Dec 28, 1981 · 60m

    When his lawyer friend Burton Cary becomes a political candidate, Rossi finds learns he's not as clean-cut as he thought. Meanwhile the entire staff becomes a bit suspicious of Art after an argument with Jerry Hollister leads to the latter suing Art as well as the Tribune.

  • E9
    Jazz
    Aired · Mon, Jan 4, 1982 · 60m

    Rossi runs into a bass player that used to be in the famous Sonny Goodwin Quartet and sets about reuniting the four of them. Tribute reporters Crosley and Banks split up when Banks retires and Crosley soon falls behind on his assignment. This leads Lou to team him up with Billie.

  • E10
    Ghosts
    Aired · Mon, Jan 11, 1982 · 60m

    Billie investigates the death of a woman in a house that is said to be haunted. This leads her to attend a séance and search out the owners of a Ouija board.

  • E11
    Cameras
    Aired · Mon, Jan 25, 1982 · 60m

    A stick-up at a Mr. Ginty's fast-food restaurant turns into a hostage situation with a group of birthday party kids. The possible trauma caused by this becomes a big part of the subsequent trial. Billie thinks one mother in particular is telling her son how to react and feel, but when she writes it down Lou finds her story too soft and rewrites it.

  • E12
    Review
    Aired · Mon, Feb 8, 1982 · 60m

    Charlie becomes a member of a news council and finds one member who seems to have a grudge against him and the Tribune. Mrs. Pynchon asks Billie to help her write an autobiographical piece but refuses to talk about one important subject: her taking over from her late husbands at the newspaper.

  • E13
    Immigrants
    Aired · Mon, Feb 15, 1982 · 60m

    The Tribune hires an old acquaintance of Animal's from 'Nam: photographer Lee Van Tam. But Tam's domestic troubles interfere with his work. Lou tries to get out of meeting visiting relatives.

  • E14
    Hunger
    Aired · Mon, Mar 1, 1982 · 60m

    Rossi makes a bet with that he can get a story from anyone on the street. And the person he chooses is a woman who goes through the garbage who gets used by still viable food. He learns that she's a nun who runs a soup kitchen and feeds indigents. But he shifts the focus of the story to how people in a Third World country are starving which doesn't make the editors happy. And Mrs. Pynchon is instructing the staff to be less wasteful which makes them crazy.

  • E15
    Recovery
    Aired · Mon, Mar 8, 1982 · 60m

    Charlie worries about Mrs. Pynchon's recovery after her stroke. Rossi delves into the Los Angeles archives to find evidence of profits made from land that Japanese-Americans were forced to sell right after Pearl Harbor.

  • E16
    Obituary
    Aired · Mon, Mar 22, 1982 · 60m

    Billie is pulled from an assignment and the plane she was forced to leave crashes with no survivors. She and Lou research the lives of the three reporters for an obituary article. Rossi and Animal are searching for an endangered species of moth.

  • E17
    Blacklist
    Aired · Mon, Apr 5, 1982 · 60m

    When one of the paper reporters' father comes to town to perform. It seems he was a folk singer in the 50's and he was blacklisted during the Communists Witch Hunts. They learn that one of the paper's reporters may have been involved with his blacklist.

  • E18
    Law
    Aired · Mon, Apr 12, 1982 · 60m

    Lou's kitchen sink is ruined by a plumber. Billie covers some people petitioning against a politician, who are subsequently sued by the object of their scorn.

  • E19
    Fireworks
    Aired · Mon, Apr 19, 1982 · 60m

    The Tribune is up for an award, but Lou raises some questions about the sponsor. Billie comes up against her ex-husband while investigating a fireworks bill.

  • E20
    Unthinkable
    Aired · Mon, May 3, 1982 · 60m

    Tensions in the tiny Middle Eastern country Kular awakens the fear of nuclear war into a lot of people. Billie covers the recovery of a burn victim following the crash of a school bus.

  • E21
    Suspect
    Aired · Mon, May 17, 1982 · 60m

    Lance stumbles onto a fatal biking accident and the more he learns about it, the more it doesn't seem like an accident any more. Lou is dating interior designer Jessica but finds out she's been keeping a secret from him.

  • E22
    Beachhead
    Aired · Mon, May 24, 1982 · 60m

    When a story about hostility between surfers only makes the situation worse, the Tribune is blamed. Billie and Ted have bought a house and are warned by a neighbor about a group home next door.

  • E23
    Victims
    Aired · Mon, Aug 30, 1982 · 60m

    Lou is shot by a robber, who is in turn killed by policeman Vince DeMayo. Both Vince and Lou have a difficult time getting their life back in order.

  • E24
    Charlie
    Aired · Mon, Sep 13, 1982 · 60m

    Charlie lets two incompetent staff members go, but Mrs. Pynchon rehires them. Rossi and Abby plan to move in but find it difficult sharing an assignment. Donovan speculates his stewardess girlfriend may be pregnant. Billie eyes a job in Sacremento but Lou tells Charlie he won't let her go. Secretary Cheryl is after Lance but he is more interested covering a stolen weapons story.