Airwolf

Airwolf

1984
Airwolf
Airwolf

Airwolf

6.7 | TV-PG | en | Action & Adventure

As part of a deal with an intelligence agency to look for his missing brother, a renegade pilot goes on missions with an advanced battle helicopter.

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EP24  Welcome to Paradise
Aug. 07,1987
Welcome to Paradise

John comes to the aid of an old flame whose husband was killed by drug dealers.

EP23  Flying Home
Jul. 31,1987
Flying Home

Jo's ailing father aids the Airwolf team in recovering radioactive material stolen by a group of Neo-Nazi 5.

EP22  Poppy Chain
Jul. 24,1987
Poppy Chain

The Airwolf team travels around the world as they put an opium ring run by St. John's former commander out of business.

EP21  Malduke
Jul. 17,1987
Malduke

The Airwolf team is sent to stop a man who has hijacked a Japanese freighter carrying nuclear waste. The man plans to blackmail the nations of the Earth into guaranteeing all diseased persons.

EP20  The Puppet Master
Jul. 10,1987
The Puppet Master

Locke's girlfriend is given a behavior implant module which forces her to turn Locke over to a lady scientist who uses the same procedure on Locke in order to gain control of Airwolf.

EP19  The Golden One
Jul. 03,1987
The Golden One

Jo is lured to Afghanistan by an old boyfriend who has sold her as a bride to a rebel leader.

EP18  Storm Warning
May. 29,1987
Storm Warning

A banana republic dictator takes St. John and the family of one of St. John's friends- who had discovered that the dictator was skimming American aid- hostage on a remote island.

EP17  On the Double
May. 22,1987
On the Double

Mike and the wife of an East German double agent! pilot he had been impersonating are kidnapped at an air show in Paris.

EP16  The Key
May. 15,1987
The Key

The Airwolf team is sent in to stop a group that has taken control of ten Soviet and ten American nuclear missile silos and threatens to set them off unless everyone agrees to total nuclear disarmament.

EP15  Flowers of the Mountains
May. 08,1987
Flowers of the Mountains

A jet manufacturer sabotages his own plane that St. John is test piloting rather than let St. John reveal its inferior construction.

EP14  Ground Zero
May. 01,1987
Ground Zero

A Japanese Kamikaze pilot who survived being shot down by St. John's father during WWII plans on restoring his honor by killing St. John and destroying a nuclear power plant.

EP13  Rogue Warrior
Apr. 24,1987
Rogue Warrior

A security leak is blamed on Locke when his behavior changes as a result of seeing a friend killed on a mission behind the Iron Curtain.

EP12  X-Virus
Apr. 10,1987
X-Virus

The Airwolf team tracks down the source of a genetically engineered virus that has claimed the life of one of St. John's friends.

EP11  Mime Troupe
Apr. 03,1987
Mime Troupe

The Airwolf team is assigned to guard the daughter of an Interpol agent who is marked for death by terrorists.

EP10  Stavograd (a.k.a. The Stavograd Incident) (2)
Mar. 27,1987
Stavograd (a.k.a. The Stavograd Incident) (2)

The Russians reluctantly agree to allow the Airwolf team help them contain a nuclear power plant that has had a meltdown.

EP9  Stavograd (a.k.a. The Stavograd Incident) (1)
Mar. 20,1987
Stavograd (a.k.a. The Stavograd Incident) (1)

The Russians reluctantly agree to allow the Airwolf team help them contain a nuclear power plant that has had a meltdown.

EP8  Code of Silence
Mar. 13,1987
Code of Silence

St. John and Locke uncover a military cover-up when they represent opposite sides at a court martial.

EP7  Deathtrain
Mar. 06,1987
Deathtrain

Locke does not get along with the Russian agent he has been assigned to work with to guard a train full of nerve gas that is to be destroyed.

EP6  A Piece of Cake
Feb. 27,1987
A Piece of Cake

The grandfather of one of four juvenile delinquents Jo and Mike have taken camping plans on killing the rest of the camping party in order to regain custody of his grandson.

EP5  Windows
Feb. 20,1987
Windows

St. John and crew are under a deadline to recover a piece of stolen satellite hardware which is needed for an upcoming space shuttle flight.

EP4  Salvage
Feb. 13,1987
Salvage

A former female employee of the Company, who has suffered mental trauma after a Company mission went wrong, insists that she is seeing strange lights and hearing unexplained noises in the middle of the night, over her remote home and the nearby Indian burial ground in the rural town of Devil's Ridge. Jason sends St. John and Mike to investigate, and they are just as sceptical as everyone else, putting it down to her mental troubles, but the source of the disturbances is actually a stolen super-helicopter – a third version of Airwolf called ""The Scorpion"" – is hidden in the area, waiting to be picked up by KGB agents...

EP3  A Town for Hire
Feb. 06,1987
A Town for Hire

St. John is following Jo in a bi-plane as she tries out a new navigation device in a helicopter over an area of wilderness, when her helicopter is suddenly struck from the ground by a laser-beam that sends her chopper crashing down. St. John's plane is also hit, but he manages to land in the nearby town of Santa Mira before he looses consciousness. Waking up the next day in the local hospital, he is infuriated that nobody seems to believe his story and is out looking for Jo. But when he arrives at the crash-site, there is no sign of the crash ever happened, and as St. John tries to find out what is going on, he finds that the small boom town is held in some kind of grip of fear...

EP2  Escape
Jan. 30,1987
Escape

After being captured and sentenced to die, Jo's only hope for survival lies with a Soviet defector.

EP1  Blackjack
Jan. 23,1987
Blackjack

Dom is killed in a helicopter accident that also severely injures String. Dom's niece, Jo, inherits and takes charge of Santini Air. The Company sends Locke to regain possession of Airwolf, he recruits Major Mike Rivers ,an Air Force pilot to help him find and fly the craft. Together they rescue St. John from a jungle prison and he and Jo round out the new Airwolf team.

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6.7 | TV-PG | en | Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 1984-01-22 | Released Producted By: Belisarius Productions , Universal Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

As part of a deal with an intelligence agency to look for his missing brother, a renegade pilot goes on missions with an advanced battle helicopter.

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Cast

Geraint Wyn Davies , Michele Scarabelli , Anthony Sherwood

Director

Arthur L. Annecharico

Producted By

Belisarius Productions , Universal Television

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archangel25 One of my favorite shows in the 80's. After the first season, it started going downhill when they decided to add Jean Bruce Scott to the cast. Deborah Pratt was wonderful and it was fun watching her and Ernest Borgnine's character go at it with each other. The last episode she appeared in was one of my favorites for in the second season. Unfortunately during those days, blacks did not last long on television shows. Some of the episodes in the second season where okay but the third season it was more about the human characters than Airwolf and it was not shown until almost at the end of the show. When it went to USA, it was disgusting!!!
cynvision I think a lot of reviews look at this series and complain about recycled footage without taking into account this series was before effects computers. It's a large way humbling just how that and video changed TV and movie production in just a few short years. Years where Airwolf 'coming ahead of its time' by just three years or so, the show suffers for trying to do things with pre-computer-age film technology. I have to think they did more hours filming Airwolf cruising around the southwest than the studio suits thought they needed and budget complaints prevented more because it wasn't until season three that stuff got notable as repeated. Like things happen with the Stargate series and Cheyenne Mountain exterior for *six seasons*. It would have continued if HD tech didn't prompt needing a new set of Cheyenne exteriors shot. As with Stargate SG-1, if Airwolf had kept a driving force behind it's direction from the start we well could have seen a new round of footage. And probably with newer cameras of the day, too. But it was not to be. The budget item kept getting dropped. By season two the writing was on the wall that it just wasn't going to be needed.Besides suffering from a divided series vision and objective where some shows were fluff and some writing actually had a message and a way to drive it home, Airwolf series was as much a victim of small-studio Hollywood limitations. As X-files suffered Vancouver-itis, Airwolf suffers from outdoor locations being a bit too southern California or blatantly the Universal back lot to pull off Russia, Germany or the snowy waste of Northern Alaska. And the show had to fake glaciers, volcanic explosions, Mexican deserts, and Russia and night flights time with refilming existing film with filters. With scale models and wind machines. People tugging on strings and pushing buttons. The old fashioned way. Like thirty years of TV before it. In time to make a schedule. So someone better get off their backs! They made that flying prop look gooood. I think people also slam the believability factor without considering audiences back in 1984 weren't all that sophisticated. They didn't question if the Road Runner and Coyote cartoons had proper physics. Those were fun because it didn't. Consider that the Airwolf show (all TV shows) was a one-off, once a week thing to catch on TV and not see again unless you had one of them new, expensive VCRs. People saw shots once and the human mind filled in any mistakes. And people didn't have the Internet to hop onto and find out choppers don't surpass X knots of speed. The Boob Tube was the source of news and entertainment everyday. And people would simply believe it if the pretty scientist lady says it turns off the blades and acts like a jet.Then they go on about how the Bell 222A was a dog of a ship to fly around. And when they weren't making it look like a Travel California tourism film, they made that thing look like a barn swallow dogging cats on a lawn. That's true magic! The ability to turn that worked up Bell into The Lady people still fill Internet boards discussing so seriously. I just don't think we have the same kind in the present day. At least not in this age of 'reality' TV... It got young people interested in helicopters and general aviation. And maybe just a touch of science? I almost can't call it an action show. It's a science fiction show actually set on the planet Earth. You really just have to roll with it without there being cell phones and fax machines and personal computers. The hero can't type a letter, but can redirect a sidewinder. He and his mentor actually get their hands dirty and fix aircraft and basic electronic circuitry. About the only show I can think of as its descendant is Heroes for bending the "they can't do that" suspension of disbelief like Airwolf did. And now all TV adventure shows/cop shows are done with a bit more attention to how long it takes to fly and drive places. To way more medical science, bombs, physics and laptops than people in 1984 ever cared to think about... As a result from shows like Airwolf and Nightrider. And who knows? Maybe fifteen years from now people will be slamming Heroes the same way?
Catherine_Grace_Zeh I used to watch this show when I was a little girl. Although I don't remember much about it, I must say that it was a pretty good show. Also, I don't think I've seen every episode. However, if you ask me, it was still a good show. I vaguely remember the theme song. Everyone was ideally cast, the costume design was great. The performances were top-grade, too. I just hope some network brings this series back one day so that I'll be able to see every episode. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I don't think I've seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, when and if this show is ever brought back on the air, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
k p What an awful series. Every plot was completely unbelievable. The helicopter possessed supernatural/physics defying capabilities. It could outrun jets and perform impossible maneuvers. If they were going to go the route of "make believe," why not just make the chopper a space ship and allow it to time travel? Was Spock not available? Don't even get me started on the acting. I liked this show better when it was called "Miami Vice Flies a Helicopter." Ernest Borgnine is about as believable in his role as Jan Michel Vincent's retarded side kick as was William Conrad's obese butt running down athletic felons as Frank Cannon. Why Borgnine even considered making this series is a mystery in and of itself. Poor Ernest Borgnine. The cancer came too late to save him from this atrocity.