Millenium
• 56m

As if playing 'Buck Rogers' to retrieve a flying jet pack isn't enough, Dial is saddled two new agents in this un-aired episode.

Body Count
• 56m

We don't have an overview translated in English.

Sea Trial
• 56m

We don't have an overview translated in English.

Stowaway
• 56m

We don't have an overview translated in English.

The Deadliest Game
• 56m

We don't have an overview translated in English.

The Cursed Dagger
• 56m

We don't have an overview translated in English.

The Alpha Team
• 56m

We don't have an overview translated in English.

Countdown
• 56m

We don't have an overview translated in English.

Red Alert
October 2, 1994 • 56m

A Russian satellite containing a poison nerve gas crash-lands in the U.S., sending Carlton with the aid of a lovely Russian scientist (who created the nerve gas) scrambling to find it before a Ukranian general does. In the midst of all this, the main frame computer is infected with a virus, which means Harry has to move in with Carlton.

Hot Ice (a.k.a. The Winter Star Intercept)
September 25, 1994 • 56m

Dial is asked to find a priceless diamond by the deposed dictator of a small Baltic country. To complicate matters, he discovers that his female contact has a personal vendetta against the dictator.

Triple Cross (a.k.a. The Corkscrew Intercept)
September 18, 1994 • 56m

While on a mission to retrieve a U.S. missile stolen in Mexico, Dial is pitted against an old Cold War nemesis who once had Dial imprisoned and who still wants him out of the way.

The Aquarius Intercept
September 11, 1994 • 56m

Dial poses as a marine-mammal specialist to retrieve a research submarine stolen from an ocean-study facility. But someone is trying to blow his cover.

The Frostfire Intercept (pilot)
September 4, 1994 • 56m

In the premiere episode, Carlton Dial is on a mission to Morocco to retrieve a futuristic weapons system stolen by a mercenary industrialist.

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