Mon, Jun 18, 1979
Steve is trying to find a girl who ran away. When he can't find her which is something he can normally do, Mark and Debbie postulate that maybe she doesn't want to be found. She goes to her mother and step-father and the mother is acting strangely. He asks about their other daughter and they tell him, she can't help him. Steve finds her and talks to her and she reveals where her sister is. Steve goes there and learns a man took her in. He tries to convince him to let her go but he refuses and there's a fight. Steve later goes to see him with the Sheriff and threatening charges if he refuses to cooperate. The girl offers to go back and Steve takes her back to her parents. But Steve wonders why she left in the first place and does some digging and discovers a secret.
Mon, Jul 2, 1979
A young man who's father has been pressuring him to excel in his studies and go to an Ivy league school learns that he failed a subject and goes to the teacher to see what he can do. When she tells him that she has already entered it in her record book, he freaks out and kills her. While the police investigate, Steve helps by talking to her students.
Mon, Jul 9, 1979
"Brady Bunch" star Maureen McCormick appears as this week's runaway: Janet--"Jan" for short, which might provide a few chuckles to "Bunch" fans. Janet/Jan, age 16, feels that her parents, who own a real-estate agency, don't love her and that she was an unexpected, unwanted pregnancy as her mother gave birth to her at age 42. Her parents dote on their older daughter but seem to care little for Janet even when they find out that she has run away. Janet falls in love with a minor-league baseball player and tags along with him and his team on a road trip to Bakersfield. She is very jealous and an emotional wreck at times when she feels that her boyfriend does not pay attention to her. She checks in with her sister one night on the phone, who becomes concerned and hires clinical psychologist Steve Arizzio, who eventually tracks her down. Steve realizes that even Janet's parents have no concern for her whereabouts and understands why Janet craves attention and love from others. Eventually Janet's sister who adopts her--dropping her selfish fiancé along the way--allowing Janet to finally find someone who will love her, give her attention, and treat her with the respect she deserves. Steve Arizzio solves another missing Runaway case for this short-lived Quinn Martin production series that ran on NBC during 1978 and 1979. This series is not that bad, the concept is overall intriguing and if done correctly might even work on today's television format.