To Bind the Wounds: A persistent father attempts to have a memorial made to commemorate his son, a soldier killed in Vietnam, but he is met with indifference from the townspeople. (S2 Ep18)
The Monster - Part 1: In this two-part episode, a disfigured artist finds love with a blind girl. Scotty, a quadriplegic lawyer, won't admit to his marital problems. (S2 Ep10)
Birds Of A Feather: Factory workers ignore ground-water contamination, even though it is making their children sick. Jonathan resorts to drastic measures to force them to face the facts. (S2 Ep6)
The Devil And Jonathan Smith: Mark has been tricked into selling his soul in order to save a little girl's life. But the Devil has another agenda: acquiring the soul of an angel. (S2 Ep5)
Bless the Boy in Blue: Mark asks God to make Jonathan a police officer for a while. After 40 years, Jonathan becomes human only to realise the harsh realities of being a cop. (S2 Ep3)
A Song for Jason: Part 2: Jonathan encourages Jason's dad, Miki, to get to know his son a little bit better, but Miki would much rather forget he has a son altogether. (S2 Ep2)
A Song for Jason: Part 1: Jonathan and Mark become counsellors at a summer camp for children with cancer. They encounter an angry teenage athlete and a boy with an overprotective mother. (S2 Ep1)
Thoroughbreds: Part 2: Lizzy undergoes tests and the results are both shocking and unexpected. She decides not to tell Garth until she can find out what the odds are of her survival. (S1 Ep25)
Thoroughbreds: Part 1: Jonathan and Mark reunite old childhood friends Lizzy MacGill and Garth Armstrong. The two of them elope but encounter some serious problems. (S1 Ep24)
The Right Thing: Harry, still grieving over the loss of his wife is placed in a nursing home. His outlook on life changes when he has the opportunity to fulfil his wife's biggest wish. (S1 Ep23)
An Investment In Caring: Jonathan must get Helen's neighbours to join together and help save their homes from being seized by corporate developers. (S1 Ep22)
The Brightest Star: Jonathan and Mark chasten Laurie, a young actress, whose fame is turning her into a monster, fracturing her family and robbing her of her childhood. (S1 Ep21)
The Banker And Bum: Melvyn, a cold-hearted tycoon swaps places with Willie, a kind-hearted homeless man to see what it would be like if they each lived different lives. (S1 Ep20)
A Child Of God: Jonathan and Mark try to reunite Marsha with her father but he refuses to see her for having a child out of wedlock. But Marsha doesn't have much time left on Earth. (S1 Ep18)
As Difficult As ABC: Brian Baldwin, a college basketball star, is diagnosed with cardiac insufficiency. After losing his scholarship he's forced to deal with his illiteracy. (S1 Ep17)
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)
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)
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)
The People Next Door: The people of Mission Estates don't know that one of their own, a doctor, is hiding a secret. Now Jonathan and Mark must help him confront his past. (S4 Ep4)
Man's Best Friend: Part 2: Alex finally meets the family of his dreams but those dreams are soon shattered when he is forced to abandon the dog he has become attached to. (S4 EP2)
The Gift Of Life: An immoral business tycoon, who shares no love with the world or anybody in it, is given the opportunity to atone for the pollution and poverty he's been inflicting. (S3 Ep25)
Ghost Rider: A lonely female novelist is in love with a legendary spy hero who has been dead for twenty years. She buys his sports car, only to find out that this ghost comes with the car. (S3 Ep24)
A Father's Faith: During their time off, Jonathan and Mark visit an old friend whose livelihood is in jeopardy due to the amount of time he devotes to his comatose son. (S3 Ep22)
Parents' Day: Ronald James, a respected newsman and anti-drug advocate, is shocked to come home and find out that his son has turned him into the police for cocaine addiction. (S3 Ep21)
The Hero: Joe Mason, a Vietnam veteran, tries to get government assistance with expensive dental work, however, because his condition is not related to his military service, he is denied. (S3 Ep20)
Normal People: Jonathan and Mark's next assignment takes them to a halfway house for people who were confined to mental facilities. Although they were released, they have not been treated. (S3 Ep19)
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)
Summit: Jonathan reunites a dying woman with her son after she was forced to leave him behind in the Soviet Union during World War II. However, the son believes Jonathan works for the CIA. (S2 Ep20)
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)
To Bind the Wounds: A persistent father attempts to have a memorial made to commemorate his son, a soldier killed in Vietnam, but he is met with indifference from the townspeople. (S2 Ep18)
The Last Assignment: Jonathan and Mark's latest assignment involves a wayward angel who has been on probation for two centuries and can't help breaking the rules while spreading happiness. (S2 Ep17)
Keep Smiling: In one of his most emotional assignments yet, Jonathan is sent to help his widow regain her love for life. Because of his new appearance and name, she does not recognise him. (S2 Ep16)
Change Of Life: Mark begins working for Linda Blackwell, a beautiful movie star with a very low opinion of men. They each 'wish to God' they could trade places, so God obliges them. (S2 Ep15)
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)
The Good Doctor: While working with a professional football team, Jonathan and Mark learn that one of the players is hooked on drugs supplied by the team doctor. (S2 Ep12)