I Was A Middle-Aged Werewolf: On Halloween night, Jonathan helps a little boy get over his fears, and in the process, get even with his older sister! (S4 Ep5)
Jonathan tries to reunite a comedian and his son by getting them to star in a community play. However, the comedian's inability to take anything seriously affects their relationship. (S4 Ep6)
Mark and Jonathan are sent to help a little boy overcome the sudden death of his father. Stevie deals with his grief through his favourite superhero, Amazing Man. (S4 Ep7)
Close Encounters of a Heavenly Kind: Jonathan and Mark offer encouragement to Adam, a bullied orphan whose eccentric grandfather is in danger of losing him to a heartless social worker. (S2 Ep14)
Why Punish the Children?: Jonathan and Mark see if they can change reforms that only allow mothers in prison to see their children behind a glass wall. (S4 Ep9)
The Monster - Part 2: Julian the 'town monster' is accused of attacking the young, blind Rachel. Jonathan, and Mark's friend Scotty, are on hand to provide legal assistance. (S2 Ep11)
The Smile In The Third Row: Jonathan is sceptical of the lead actor in a Broadway play who claims that God is attending the show's performances. (S2 Ep8)
A Song Of Songs: Gabe Wilson, an old friend of Mark's, tries to re-build his life after suffering a heart attack. He is reunited with his old flame but finds out she has changed. (S3 Ep16)
Wally: Jonathan and Mark's latest assignment is Wally, a lovable elderly hobo and street puppeteer who's caring and good nature have made him, without his knowing it, an angel. (S3 Ep15)
Jonathan Smith Goes To Washington: Jonathan persuades an influential senator to restore Congressional budget cuts dealing with health-care but the assignment seems doomed. (S3 Ep11)
Man To Man: A businessman would like to bridge the gap between himself and his son. Jonathan tries to make them live life to the fullest instead of letting their work lives take over. (S3 Ep10)
Love And Marriage: Part 2: Mark gives his friend a lesson about marriage that he hopes she will hold dear to her before marrying her fiancÂe Brad. (S3 Ep8)
Love And Marriage: Part 1: Jonathan and Mark take a couple back in time to help them understand what life would have been like had they not met each other 49 years earlier. (S3 Ep7)
Love At Second Sight: Jonathan and Mark meet Ted, an angel, on their way to the next assignment. Ted tries to sabotage Jonathan's mission, which involves finding his wife a new love interest. (S3 Ep6)
That's Our Dad: Bill Cassidy is the TV dad of the hit series, 'That's Our Dad.' But when the cameras stop rolling he is an egotistical man who verbally abuses his co-stars and crew members. (S3 Ep5)
Another Kind Of War, Another Kind Of Peace: Jonathan informs Mr. Clancy that his son who died in Vietnam fathered a child. He reluctantly takes in his grandson but refuses to bond with him. (S3 Ep4)
A Special Love: Part 2: Scotty and Diane are determined to adopt Todd, but Todd's parents won't agree. Both sides are prepared to fight it out in court. (S3 Ep2)
A Special Love: Part 1: Jonathan and Mark try to persuade a young man with Down's Syndrome to take part in the Special Olympics. Scotty and Diane learn whether or not they can have children. (S3 Ep1)
Friends: A lesson about true friendship is underscored by Jonathan's decision to appoint Jenny, an ostracised overweight girl, as a tutor to a troubled baseball star. (S2 Ep24)
Children's Children: A sensationalist reporter uncovers a secret about a woman running a home for young mothers. Meanwhile, a teenage boy must face the fact that he's going to be a father. (S2 Ep23)
Sail Away: Jonathan and Mark assist a novelist in need of inspiration. While doing so, they're also able to motivate his son who has yet to tap into his literary potential. (S2 Ep22)
Heaven on Earth: Convinced he's responsible for two tragedies, Mark demands that Jonathan erase everything that's happened to him recently and allow him to create his own heaven on Earth. (S2 Ep19)
One Winged Angels: Jonathan has a tough time on an assignment when he falls in love with the woman he's supposed to be pairing up with another man. (S1 Ep15)
Plane Death: Mark and Jonathan visit an old friend of Mark's but discover he has been missing for five days and encounter conspiracy of silence as they search for clues. (S1 Ep14)
Merry Christmas From Grandpa: On Christmas Eve, Jonathan shows the President, a farmer and an energy magnate what will happen in the future if the Earth continues to be ravaged by pollution. (S5 Ep13)
Summer Camp: After suffering major burns in a freak accident, a fashion model and actress becomes a counsellor at a summer camp for blind children run by Jonathan and Mark's friend Frank. (S5 Ep10)
Choices: Jonathan and Mark become private investigators for their assignment. Their clients are a Vietnamese couple trying to track down the sons they were forced to give up during the war. (S5 Ep9)
The Reunion: It's Mark's high school reunion. His ageing comrades from High School must come to terms with the fact that they're not the popular young people that they used to be. (S5 Ep5)
The Silent Bell: A minister faces a crisis of conscience and an exodus of ethnically mixed teachers and students when his church decrees that religion be taught in his preschool. (S5 Ep4)
Hello And Farewell: Part 2: Kim agrees to get help at the veterans' counselling centre group, and Jonathan reassures Major Hastings about his son. (S5 Ep3)
Jonathan helps Kim, a nurse at a Marine Corps post, who still suffers emotional wounds from Vietnam. Meanwhile, a teenager waiting to enter pilot training finds out he's adopted. (S5 Ep2)
Whose Trash Is It Anyway?: Mark and Jonathan join the campaign of a friend of Mark, who's highly honest. But his less than honest opponent is doing what he can to tarnish his reputation. (S5 Ep1)