The Fall Guy - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Bail and Bond
Colt doubles as a stunt double in a spy film and as a decoy for the Rio de Janeiro police, who want to nab a casino owner.
The Ives Have It
Colt and Howie jet to the tropics for a burglar (Ann Turkel), who turns out to have an identical twin.
Colt's Outlaws (1)
Colt poses as a gang leader to take on corrupt county officials who framed a fellow stuntman for murder.
Colt Breaks Out (2)
After Colt, Mary and Wild Dan escape, Littlefield arranges for the Outlaws---including Jody and Howie---to be arrested.
Mighty Myron
When Colt and Howie arrive at a carnival looking for an animal trainer, they find him dead---and the prime suspect is an orangutan.
Reluctant Traveling Companion
Colt fails to make his train trip with a bail jumper as quiet as possible for the passenger in the next compartment---Richard Burton.
A Piece of Cake
Colt ruins a police operation when he has a gambling den raided to flush out a bail jumper.
Hell on Wheels
Jody joins the roller games to capture a skater who's wanted for assault and battery---and who's transporting drugs for her coach.
How Do I Kill Thee... Let Me Count the Ways
Colt teams with two gumshoes (Paul Williams, Pat McCormick) to keep tabs on a man facing trial for manslaughter---who looks ready to leave the country.
Win One for the Gipper???
Colt's nephew and two pro-football teammates are shanghaied by an Army sergeant who wants a winning team for his base.
Happy Trails
A posse of cowboys rides to Colt's aid when he becomes involved with car thieves while working as Roy Rogers' double.
Manhunter
Colt goes after con men running a scam on pre-Columbian treasures.
The Further Adventures of Ozzie and Harold
Ozzie and his imaginary friend Harold are back as witnesses to a murder---committed by someone from Harold's past.
Death Boat
Colt and his friendly nemesis (Judith Chapman) board a cruise ship to scuttle a jewel thief whose identity has been masked by plastic surgery.
Eight Ball
Colt tries to protect a champion pool player (Tony Curtis) from mobsters who have bet against him.
Spaced Out
A bank robbery, the kidnapping of Jody and a blackout are apparently the work of an extraterrestrial.
Strange Bedfellows
Jody is kidnapped to force Terri to post bail for a woman who stole $1 million.
The Molly Sue
Colt and Howie fly to Panama in pursuit of a man who jumped bail using a plane that's invisible to radar.
One Hundred Miles a Gallon
Colt makes a trip to rural South Carolina to help out his former sweetheart Irene after her husband has been murdered and her son made a fugitive by a wealthy and crooked businessman who uses the local moonshining operation as a cover for cocaine smuggling.
P.S. I Love You
Colt aids Tab Hunter when the actor is framed for the murder of a gangland debt collector.
The Chameleon
Colt tracks a master of disguise in New York after a $240,000 heist.
The Chase
Cleavon Little plays a bail jumper who witnessed a murder by a paramilitary organization.
Just a Small Circle of Friends
A wealthy industrialist wants Colt to free his daughter from a cult before she signs away her inheritance.
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