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Miami Vice title card

The following is an episode list for the 1980s undercover cop television series Miami Vice. In the United States, the show was aired on NBC. The first episode of the series aired on September 16 1984. The series concluded sixth season on May 21 1989. There are a total of 111 episodes, spanning five years (1984 - 1989) of the show's run. There are also four "lost" episodes airing after the show's original run. The individual seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1, 2, and 4.

Miami Vice follows the life of two undercover Vice Cops, Crockett and Tubbs, and their parnters in Miami, Florida. Crockett is jaded cop who has been living on a boat with a pet alligator. Tubbs is a former NYPD police officer who left New York for Miami to find his brother's killer. The series also deals with Lt. Martin Castillo, Gina Calabrese, Trudy Joplin, Stan Switek, and Larry Zito.

Seasons

Season Episodes Discs Originally aired Miami Vice DVD releases
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 22 3 19841985 February 8 2005[1] April 25 2005 July 11 2005
2 22 3 19851986 November 22 2005[2] July 24 2006 July 12 2006
3 24 6 19861987 March 20 2007[3] May 14 2007 July 4 2007
4 22 6 19871988 March 20 2007[3] August 13 2007 TBA
5 21 6 19881989 June 26 2007[4] December 26 2007 TBA
ALL 111 27 19841989 November 13 2007[5] November 26 2007 TBA

Season 1

Title Original Airdate Episode #
"Brother's Keeper/Pilot" September 16, 1984 101
"Heart of Darkness" September 28, 1984 102
"Cool Runnin'" October 5, 1984 103
"Calderone's Return: Part 1 - The Hit List" October 19, 1984 104
"Calderone's Return: Part 2 - Calderone's Demise" October 26, 1984 105
"One Eyed Jack" November 2, 1984 106
"No Exit" November 9, 1984 107
"The Great McCarthy" November 16, 1984 108
"Glades" November 30, 1984 109
"Give a Little, Take a Little" December 7, 1984 110
"Little Prince" December 14, 1984 111
"Milk Run" January 4, 1985 112
"Golden Triangle: Part I" January 11, 1985 113
"Golden Triangle: Part II" January 18, 1985 114
"Smuggler's Blues" February 1, 1985 115
"Rites of Passage" February 8, 1985 116
"The Maze" February 22, 1985 117
"Made for Each Other" March 8, 1985 118
"The Home Invaders" March 15, 1985 119
"Nobody Lives Forever" March 29, 1985 120
"Evan" May 3, 1985 121
"Lombard" May 10, 1985 122

Season 2

Title Original Airdate Episode #
"Prodigal Son" September 27, 1985 201
"Whatever Works" October 4, 1985 202
"Out Where the Buses Don't Run" October 18, 1985 203
"The Dutch Oven" October 25, 1985 204
"Buddies" November 1, 1985 205
"Junk Love" November 8, 1985 206
"Tale of the Goat" November 15, 1985 207
"Bushido" November 22, 1985 208
"Bought and Paid For" November 29, 1985 209
"Back in the World" December 6, 1985 210
"Phil the Shill" December 13, 1985 211
An English ex-tv presenter (played by Phil Collins) turned scam artist gets caught up in drug trafficing of Miami by trying to scam some buyers, but he gets more then he bargains for when the suppliers get involved.
"Definitely Miami" January 10, 1986 212
"Yankee Dollar" January 17, 1986 213
"One Way Ticket" January 24, 1986 214
"Little Miss Dangerous" January 31, 1986 215
"Florence Italy" February 14, 1986 216
"French Twist" February 21, 1986 217
"The Fix" March 7, 1986 218
"Payback" March 14, 1986 219
"Free Verse" April 4, 1986 220
"Trust Fund Pirates" May 2, 1986 221
"Sons and Lovers" May 9, 1986 222

Season 3

Title Original Airdate Episode #
"When Irish Eyes Are Crying" September 26, 1986 301
Gina falls in love with a former Irish terrorist now seemingly peaceful and clean.
"Stone's War" October 3, 1986 302
Ira Stone comes to Crockett for protection from G-men who will do anything to keep Stone's latest news item out of public view.
"Kill Shot" October 10, 1986 303
Blackmailed by a drug organization, Crockett's DEA friend goes dirty.
"Walk-Alone" October 17, 1986 304
After Tubbs' girlfriend is shot to death by a drug dealer, he goes undercover in a corrupt prison to hunt down the head of the operation.
"The Good Collar" October 24, 1986 305
"Shadow In The Dark" October 31, 1986 306
"El Viejo" November 7, 1986 307
"Better Living Through Chemistry" November 14, 1986 308
"Baby Blues" November 21, 1986 309
Miami Vice raid a private plane, but instead of drugs or weapons, find babies in it.
"Streetwise" December 5, 1986 310
"Forgive Us Our Debts" December 12, 1986 311
"Down For The Count (Part 1)" January 9, 1987 312
"Down For The Count (Part 2)" January 16, 1987 313
"Cuba Libre" January 23, 1987 314
"Savage" February 6, 1987 315
"Theresa" February 13, 1987 316
"The Afternoon Plane" February 20, 1987 317
"Lend Me An Ear" February 27, 1987 318
"Red Tape" March 13, 1987 319
"By Hooker By Crook" April 3, 1987 320
"Knock Knock...Who's There?" March 27, 1987 321
"Viking Bikers From Hell" April 3, 1987 322
"Everybody's In Showbiz" May 1, 1987 323
"Heroes of the Revolution" May 8, 1987 324

Season 4

Title Original Airdate Episode #
"Contempt of Court" September 25, 1987 401
"Amen . . . Send Money" October 2, 1987 402
"Death and the Lady" October 16, 1987 403
"The Big Thaw" October 23, 1987 404
"Child's Play" October 30, 1987 405
"God's Work" November 6, 1987 406
"Missing Hours" November 13, 1987 107
"Like a Hurricane" November 20, 1987 408
"Rising Sun of Death" December 4, 1987 409
"Love at First Sight" January 15, 1988 410
"A Rock and a Hard Place" January 22, 1988 411
"The Cows of October" February 5, 1988 412
"Vote of Confidence" February 12, 1988 413
"Baseballs of Death" February 19, 1988 414
"Indian Wars" February 26, 1988 415
"Honor Among Thieves" March 4, 1988 416
"Hell Hath No Fury" March 11, 1988 417
"Badge of Dishonor" March 18, 1988 418
"Blood and Roses" April 1, 1988 419
"A Bullet for Crockett" April 15, 1988 420
"Deliver Us From Evil: Part 1" April 29, 1988 421
"Mirror Image: Part 2" May 6, 1988 422

Season 5

Title Original Airdate Episode #
"Hostile Takeover: Part 3" November 4, 1988 501
"Redemption in Blood: Part 4" November 11, 1988 502
"Heart of Night" November 18, 1988 503
"Bad Timing" December 2, 1988 504
"Borrasca" December 9, 1988 505
"Line of Fire" December 16, 1988 506
"Asian Cut" January 13, 1989 507
"Hard Knocks" January 20, 1989 508
"Fruit of the Poison Tree" February 3, 1989 509
"To Have and to Hold (a.k.a. Second Chance)" February 10, 1989 510
"Miami Squeeze" February 17, 1989 511
"Jack of All Trades" March 3, 1989 512
"The Cell Within" March 10, 1989 513
"The Lost Madonna" March 17, 1989 514
"Over the Line" April 28, 1989 515
"Victim of Circumstance" May 5, 1989 516
"Freefall: Parts 1 & 2 - Series Finale" May 21, 1989 517

Lost Episodes

Title Original Airdate Episode #
"World of Trouble" June 14, 1989 518
"Miracle Man" June 21, 1989 519
"Leap of Faith" June 28, 1989 520
"Too Much, Too Late" January 25, 1990 521
  • The first three episodes aired on NBC after the series finale on 5/21/1989 and the last one aired on the USA Network.
  • Too Much, Too Late was never shown on NBC due to its graphic content and a plot vividly involving child molestation, which at the time was considered unsuitable even for nighttime television.

References

  1. ^ "Cover Art, Extras, And Info On Original Music!". www.tvshowsondvd.com. 2004-11-08. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  2. ^ "New, Improved Street Date! Ride With Vice - Season 2 Before Thanksgiving!". www.tvshowsondvd.com. 2005-08-16. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  3. ^ a b "Seasons 3 & 4 Artwork And Music Info". www.tvshowsondvd.com. 2007-01-10. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  4. ^ "Final Season In June! Artwork Added". www.tvshowsondvd.com. 2007-03-26. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  5. ^ "Scoop: Exclusive First Picture of Complete Series Faux Alligator - Skin Package!". www.tvshosondvd.com. 2007-08-21. Retrieved 2007-08-31.