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)
Cindy: An aspiring actress wants to be accepted for who she really is, not in the image into which her well-meaning dad tries to transform her. (S2 Ep4)
Bless the Boy in Blue: Mark asks God to make Jonathan a police officer for a while. After forty 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 - 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 childhood friends Lizzy MacGill and Garth Armstrong. The two of them elope but encounter some serious problems on their way to the altar. (S1 Ep24)
The Right Thing: Harry, still grieving over the loss of his wife, is put in a nursing home. His outlook on life changes when he has the chance to fulfil his wife's wish to visit Hollywood. (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 the 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 Match Made in Heaven: Jonathan's friend Scotty, who has quadriplegia, wonders if his relationship with a woman can succeed. Mark isn't so keen to help since the woman is his cousin. (S1 Ep19)
A Child of God: Jonathan and Mark try to reunite Marsha with her father but he refuses to see her. Unbeknownst to him, Marsha doesn't have much time left on Earth. (S1 Ep18)
As Difficult as ABC: A university basketballer's diagnosed with cardiac insufficiency. Losing his scholarship, he's forced to deal with his illiteracy, a challenge with which Jonathan helps. (S1 Ep17)
The Return of the Masked Rider: Jonathan and Mark help ageing movie heroes stand up to a street gang. They also persuade a boxer not to throw a big fight when the gang tries to bully him. (S1 Ep4)
To Touch the Moon: Jonathan counsels a young runaway and a widow with a terminally ill son. Meanwhile, Mark deals with a thief abandoned by his folks. (S1 Ep3)
Plane Death: Mark and Jonathan visit an old friend. However, when they arrive they discover he has been missing for five days, and encounter a conspiracy of silence as they search for clues. (S1 Ep14)
Another Song For Christmas: In this variation on 'A Christmas Carol', Jonathan and Mark have a Dickens of a time bringing Christmas joy into the heart of 'Honest Eddie', a used car dealer. (S1 Ep13)
Hotel of Dreams: Mark and Jonathan work as hotel bellhops to help a millionaire's son find meaning in his life. They must also contend with a tyrannical boss and snooty guests. (S1 Ep12)
Dust Child: Jonathan and Mark intervene after witnessing the prejudice facing an American-Asian girl living with her father's family in the United States. (S1 Ep11)
Help Wanted: Angel: An advertisement brings Jonathan and Mark to an elderly scriptwriter who needs an 'angel' to help bankroll his movie about the lonely people in his neighbourhood. (S1 Ep10)
A Divine Madness: Mr Crook, convinced he is King Arthur, is in danger of being declared incompetent. Can Jonathan work a reconciliation while preventing the demolition of a vet clinic? (S1 Ep8)
One Fresh Batch of Lemonade - Part 2: Jonathan sets out to restore Deke's faith in himself with the help of a young gymnast. Jonathan and Mark must find a way to reunite Deke with his father. (S1 Ep7)
One Fresh Batch of Lemonade - Part 1: Jonathan steps in to help Deke, a resentful young athlete whose legs are amputated below the knee following a tragic motorcycle accident. (S1 Ep6)
Song of the Wild West: Jonathan and Mark visit a bar and meet a young singer hoping to follow in her mother's footsteps. A broken family are also in need of Jonathan's angelic assistance. (S1 Ep5)
The Return of the Masked Rider: Jonathan and Mark help ageing movie heroes stand up to a street gang. They also persuade a boxer not to throw a big fight when the gang tries to bully him. (S1 Ep4)
To Touch the Moon: Jonathan counsels a young runaway and a widow with a terminally ill son. Meanwhile, Mark deals with a thief abandoned by his folks. (S1 Ep3)
Jonathan is forced to reveal his real identity to Leslie's brother, Mark, in order to successfully complete his first assignment at Havencrest retirement home. (S1 Ep2)
Jonathan Smith, an angel, has been sent to help people on Earth. For his first assignment, he befriends residents at Havencrest retirement home and the administrator, Leslie Gordon. (S1 Ep1)
Jonathan is forced to reveal his real identity to Leslie's brother, Mark, in order to successfully complete his first assignment at Havencrest retirement home. (S1 Ep2)
Jonathan Smith, an angel, has been sent to help people on Earth. For his first assignment, he befriends residents at Havencrest retirement home and the administrator, Leslie Gordon. (S1 Ep1)
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 and have not been fully treated. (S3 Ep19)
A Mother And A Daughter: Jonathan must help the daughter of a beloved movie star remember the truth before she releases a vengeful expose about her mother. (S3 Ep18)
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 loveable elderly hobo and street puppeteer who's caring and good nature have made him, without his knowing, into an angel. (S3 Ep15)
All That Glitters: When a major fire threatens a neighbourhood, Jonathan and Mark, in the guise of priests, re-open an abandoned church as a shelter. (S3 Ep14)
Basinger's New York: It's Christmas and Jonathan and Mark's assignment is to show a cynical columnist named Basinger that there's still some good out there. (S3 Ep13)
Oh Lucky Man: Mark puts Jonathan and Brady out of the picture after he wins a substantial amount of money. He also falls in love with Nina who is broke but doesn't know it. (S3 Ep12)
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 wealthy businessman wants 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)
Code Name: Freak: Jonathan and Mark help Chris, a young genius, deal with university. Chris tries to accept his gift while the other kids find it hard to include him. (S3 Ep9)
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, another angel, on their way to their next assignment. Ted deliberately tries to sabotage Jonathan's mission. (S3 Ep6)
That's Our Dad: Bill Cassidy is the warm-hearted 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 crew members. (S3 Ep5)