| # |
# |
Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Original air date (Canada) |
Original air date (USA) |
| 24 |
201 |
"North" |
Richard J. Lewis |
Jeff
King |
November 9, 1995 |
January 5, 1996 |
When the plane taking Fraser and Ray to the
Northwest Territories is hijacked by an escaped prisoner and it crashes,
Fraser is left with a bad concussion, which leads to him being temporarily
blinded. Ray must now help Fraser and himself to survive.
Music: "California
Dreamin'" by
The Mamas & the Papas |
| 25 |
202 |
"Vault" |
Steve DiMarco |
Jeff King, Paul Haggis, Kathy Slevin |
December 7, 1995 |
December 8, 1995 |
Ray is furious after being declared legally dead, and goes to withdraw his
savings from his local bank. Fraser and Ray then get caught up in a robbery,
which leads to them ending up being trapped in the vault, with only a matter
of time before the air runs out.
Music: "Leading Me On" by Colin James, "Cha Shooky Doo" by
Colin
James |
| 26 |
203 |
"Witness" |
George Bloomfield |
Peter Mohan |
December 14, 1995 |
December 15, 1995 |
|
Ray ends up in jail for contempt of court, so Fraser has himself arrested in
order to protect him. |
| 27 |
204 |
"Bird in the Hand" |
Paul Haggis |
Paul Haggis |
December 21, 1995 |
December 22, 1995 |
|
Fraser finds himself caught between his duty and his emotions when he is
forced to protect the man who killed his father from a group of gun
smugglers. |
| 28 |
205 |
"The Promise" |
George Bloomfield |
Michael Teversham |
January 11, 1996 |
January 12, 1996 |
When sibling streetkids pickpocket an address book, everyone from
politicians to the police go after them in a cat-and-mouse chase with deadly
consequences.
Music: "Goodbye Train" by
Big Sugar |
| 29 |
206 |
"Mask" |
David Warry-Smith |
Jeff King |
January 18, 1996 |
January 19, 1996 |
A pair of valuable aboriginal masks are stolen from a museum and Ray and
Fraser must unveil the many layered facades that seem to cover a host of
Native tricksters.
Music: "Ragged Ass Road" by
Tom
Cochrane |
| 30 |
207 |
"Juliet is Bleeding" |
George Bloomfield |
Jeff King & Kathy Slevin |
February 1, 1996 |
February 2, 1996 |
Ray finds himself torn between his love for a mobster's sister and his
compulsion for revenge against Frank Zuko, the neighborhood Mafia don, whom
Ray believes to have murdered Detective Gardino.
Music: "My Foolish Heart" by
Pat
Farenga, "Full Circle" by
Loreena McKennitt, "Ghost of a Feeling" by
Cindy Valentine |
| 31 |
208 |
"One Good Man, aka Thank
You Kindly, Mr. Capra" |
Malcolm Cross |
Frank Siracusa (story), Jeff King & Kath Slevin (teleplay) |
February 8, 1996 |
February 9, 1996 |
Fraser faces off with a corrupt landlord in an attempt to keep his home, and
his neighbourhood, from going under the wrecking ball.
Music: "Lock, Stock and Teardrops" by
Andi Duncan |
| 32 |
209 |
"The Edge" |
Richard J. Lewis |
Seth Freeman |
February 15, 1996 |
February 16, 1996 |
|
Fraser is pitted against a political assassin whose superior survival skills
cause the Mountie to question whether or not he has lost his edge. |
| 33 |
210 |
"We Are the Eggmen" |
George Bloomfield |
James Kramer (story), Peter Mohan & Michael Treversham (teleplay) |
February 29, 1996 |
March 1, 1996 |
Fraser saves the driver of a truck hanging off a precipice in a daring
rescue, then is stunned when the driver nails Fraser, the Mounties and the
Government of Canada with a $10,000,000 lawsuit.
Music: "All Praise Be To Thee" by
Baha'i Chorale |
| 34 |
211 |
"Starman" |
David Warry-Smith |
Frank Siracusa |
February 22, 1996 |
February 23, 1996 |
Compuslive liar Ian MacDonald drags Fraser and Ray into a web of lies and a
search for his fiancee, Audrey, who he claims has been abducted by aliens.
'Music: "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" by
Scott Wiseman, "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" performed by
Klaatu,
"See The Light" by
Jeff
Healey |
| 35 |
212 |
"Some Like it Red" |
Gilbert Shilton |
Luciano Comici & Elizabeth Comici |
March 28, 1996 |
March 29, 1996 |
When Ray bumps into his eighth grade sweetheart, Anne, he offers his help in
finding her runaway student - landing Fraser undercover as a woman teacher
and Ray tracking down a gun that once belonged to Elliot Ness.
Music: "Flying" by
Blue
Rodeo, "Heart of Glass" by Blondie |
| 36 |
213 |
"White Men Can't Jump to
Conclusions" |
Steve DiMarco |
David Shore |
April 4, 1996 |
April 5, 1996 |
Ray arrests Tyree, a high school basketball player, for what appears to be a
gang-related shooting. Though he pleads guilty both Fraser and Ray believe
he's taking the fall for someone else.
Music: "Peeps" by Cipher |
| 37 |
214 |
"All the Queen's Horses" |
George Bloomfield |
Paul Gross & John Krizanc & Paul Quarrington (story), Paul Gross
(teleplay) |
April 11, 1996 |
April 12, 1996 |
The RCMP's famed equitation team, on a whirlwind tour of North Americam are
held up by vicious terrorists who intend to destroy the train and all of its
passengers. Luckily, Fraser and Buck Frobisher are on board. (This storyline
is continued in "Red, White, or Blue".)
Music: "Ride Forever" by Paul Gross, "See The Light" |
| 38 |
215 |
"Body Language" |
Jon Cassar |
James Kramer |
April 25, 1996 |
April 26, 1996 |
Fraser's daring rescue of a stuffed rabbit leads both him and Ray into a
crossfire between rival mobsters battling for control of Chicago's strip
joints.
Music: "New World Comin'" by
Dawn Aitken, "Somebody's Been Lying To Me" by
Black Market, "I'd Rather Be Your Lover" by
Black Market, "Shut Up" by
National Velvet, "Bonanza theme", "It's Greek To Me", "I Need New
Tires", "Happy Birthday" |
| 39 |
216 |
"The Duel" |
Gilbert Shilton |
Seth Freeman |
May 2, 1996 |
May 3, 1996 |
Fraser and Ray play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a brilliant and
resourceful adversary when a parolee seeks revenge on the cop who busted him
- Ray.
Music: "Piano Concerto no. 1, allegro non troppo" by
Tchaikovsky |
| 40 |
217 |
"Red, White, or Blue" |
George Bloomfield |
Paul Gross & John Krizanc (story), Paul Gross (teleplay) |
May 16, 1996 |
May 17, 1996 |
|
Fraser is getting all the media attention as star witness at the trial of a
terrorist and Ray doesn't like it. He likes it even less when the
terrorist's family pay a visit |
| 41 |
218 |
"Flashback" |
Gilbert Shilton |
Peter Mohan & Michael Treversham |
September 19, 1996 |
November 4, 1996 |
While in pursuit of fleeing diamond thieves, Fraser is thrown from the back
of the van and is so badly concussed that he loses his memory. With no other
witnesses and the hostage in jeopardy Ray must race to get Fraser his memory
back. (This episode, a clip episode, was slated to be the final episode of
the show after CBS pulled its funding for the second time. CBS never
broadcast this episode, and it took almost two and a half years before it
was officially shown in the United States on the TNT network.)
Music: "Charming" by
She Stole My Beer, "Butterfly Wings" by
Machines of Loving Grace, "Possession" (acoustic version) by
Sarah McLachlan |