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- After a series of school lockers are vandalized, Dwight finds a suicide note and Doris tries to enlist her friends in helping her find the note's author.
- A German spy joins the Dozen on a mission to blow up a dam.
- Blind substitute teacher Jim Hamilton returns to the School of the Arts, and finds himself falling for Lydia.
- New student, Dusty joins the school and feels particularly out of place. Leroy becomes Miss Grant's dance assistant. Chris and Danny prepare to play female roles in drama class.
- The Dozen are sent on leave to an island off the coast of Scotland, just as German paratroopers land on it, hoping to kidnap General Eisenhower.
- When the school decides to work on a production of "Huck Finn," Bobby expresses uneasiness with the portrayal of his character Jim. Outraged by the content and lack of disapproval from his fellow Black students and faculty members, he leads a protest to have the play banned from the school.
- Danny's grief over the death of Mr. Crandall threatens to cause his expulsion, but help comes from an unexpected source.
- Morloch learns about Leroy's high school success in track and tries to get him to go for a college scholarship, despite Lydia's objections.
- Simon MacHeath, a brash and firey lawyer, has left his job at a prestigious law firm to start his own practice. His reputation for exploding into emotional outbursts during trials has gotten him in to repeated confrontations with judges, but he has a very sincere compassion for his clients, many of whom are victims of an uncaring justice system.
- Bruno's script is chosen to be produced and he is given the chance to choose the cast. Unfortunately he can't make up his mind as to whom to choose.
- Holly and Christopher are cast as lovers in a play, while Danny helps a girl trying to avoid returning to the Soviet Union by becoming a dance student.
- A stylish, single, Harvard-educated lawyer aggressively pushing her way up the executive ladder at a large corporation. Then on her doorstep appeared baby Elizabeth, left to her by a recently deceased English relative.
- Paris, 1943. The Dozen must rescue a brave radio broadcaster who has been performing shows in drag for the Nazis whilst secretly sending messages to the allies. Caught by the Gestapo, they had begun forcing him to instead broadcast their propaganda in exchange for his baby daughter's life.
- Students cry racism when a ballet teacher won't let Leroy's girlfriend have a solo part.
- Harald learns a devastating secret. The group encounters a dangerous stranger. Harekr reveals his true intentions for the future of Freydis in Jomborg.
- Bruno accepts a challenge from Miss Sherwood to try to create "art" from a computer and when the school acquires one, he's delighted, until he learns that the machine's purpose is to replace Mrs. Berg.
- Doris tries to get everyone to help her cure her old boyfriend of his alcoholism.
- Comedy-Drama about a police precinct that's full of unusual officers: a swinging single officer and his tight-lipped older partner, an African-American officer running for mayor, a female officer who enjoys playing practical jokes and their police captain who has a serious gambling problem.
- Failed TV pilot about a black veteran cop paired with a white unseasoned partner to investigate crime in L.A.
- After Ponch is injured in a car chase, he is assigned to the Brat Patrol, an individualistic group of rag-tag kids who don't know what it means to be a team. Cadet Nelson and Officer Linahan investigate dope dealers in a neighborhood.
- Chris and Michael coach two rival gangs, who agree to settle their differences with a break dance competition. While Coco leaves school to pursue her career.
- When Danny finds out that a notable agent regularly attends a local restaurant, him and the gang set out to audition for him right it the restaurant. After a spirited rendition of Prince's "Baby, I'm a Star," the agent sees Danny fit for work as an agent despite Danny's life-long aspirations to be an actor. This puts Danny's acting duties in the school's latest production on the back burner.
- A man (William Shatner) combs Los Angeles for his missing daughter, and discovers she belongs to a gang dealing in crack.
- Danny meets his hero Bronco Bob from the old western movies. When he finds that Bronco is down on his luck and on the verge of losing his prized horse Prince the Miracle Horse to repossession by a spiteful rival, Danny may be the one to give Bronco the courage to prevail and win his horse back.
- Looney Tunes documentary film hosted by Bob Clampett, including nine complete cartoons from the 40s and the artists behind the characters.
- Leroy and Reardon team up to try to rehabilitate a wine derelict who was once a top night club performer with Leroy's late uncle.
- The Dirty Dozen are sent to occupied Yugoslavia to kill a high ranking German officer who is due to take over the defense of Italy. The allies don't want that to happen as the officer is considered second only to Rommel in his abilities.
- When her grandmother dies, Coco questions her decision to become a performer. The kids attempt to find Julie's stolen cello.
- Mr. Morloch has left the school to coach a semi-pro ball team in Buffalo. Holly is leaving to star in a soap opera being shot in Hollywood. Nicole decides to audition for several roles and when she gets a small role in a Broadway play, new principal Mr. Dyrenforth, tells her she has to choose school or the play. An old neighbor tries to use his connection with Leroy to sway his audition.
- Olaf makes a pact with Kåre as Kattegat prepares for its defense. In Canute's absence, his father, Sweyn Forkbeard, shares England's throne with Edmund.
- J.C. makes sure Santa goes to town for her first Christmas with Elizabeth, while Fritz celebrates his wife's return from the Betty Ford Center.
- A look at the personal story of FBI agent Clarice Starling, as she returns to the field about a year after the events of The Silence of the Lambs (1991).
- A retired director working on a student production clashes with Coco---who has just returned after being "out there" on her own.
- The Dozen are sent to Yugoslavia to destroy a mine vital to the German war effort. However, the local partisans are "unusual".
- The Dozen, disguised as high-ranking officers, are the bait for a group of enemy assassins.
- A brilliant, young, idealistic CIA analyst finds himself in the middle of a conspiracy that kills everyone else at his office. Can he, with no field experience, stay alive long enough to get to the bottom of it?
- Danny is forced to choose between friends when he discovers Chris cheated on a test, using Holly's answers.
- In an effort to establish contacts, Chris gets a job waiting for Laura, an agent, who mistakenly asks him to read for her. Impressed, she sets up an audition for him but with Chris and Laura getting close, Chris' relationship with Kate is put in jeopardy. The dancers from Miss Grant's class are upset with Leroy when he gets them a job with a summer stock company and turns down the offer when the producer revokes their pay.
- Ponch takes care of an orangutan after its owner is hurt in a car accident.
- The cases of the staff of Cutter Community Hospital in the small rural community of Cutter, Texas.
- Christopher falls hard for a visiting Czech student; Leroy tries to avoid a new admirer; Doris runs for student-body president.