Secret Service (TV series)

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Secret Service
GenreAction/drama
Developed byRon Malfi
Directed byGilbert M. Shilton
George Mendeluk
Narrated bySteven Ford
ComposerDomenic Troiano
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes21
Production
Executive producersSonny Grosso
Larry Jacobson
ProducerJonathan Hackett
EditorsDean Balser
Mike Lee
Running time60 min.
Production companiesGrosso Jacobson
NBC Productions
Skyvision Entertainment
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseAugust 16, 1992 (1992-08-16) –
November 17, 1993 (1993-11-17)

Secret Service is an American action drama television series created by Gilbert M. Shilton and George Mendeluk, which premiered on NBC on August 16, 1992 and ended on November 17, 1993 with a total of 21 episodes. The show was a re-enactment of real Secret Service cases and was hosted by Steven Ford, the youngest son of former United States President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford.[1]

Episode titles[]

As of this writing, the airdates of some of the episodes are uncertain.

Title Airdate
1 The Stalker / Bomb Protective Mission 1992.08.16
2 Moneymaker / Calling Cards 1992.08.22
3 Blood Money / Fire and Ice 1992.09.13
4 The Banker and the Belle / Car Wars 1992.09.20
5 A Teller of Tales / Food for Thought 1992.09.27
6 Curiosity Killed the Cat / Murder, He Broke 1992.10.25
7 Social Insecurity / Inside Job 1992.11.17
8 FALN / A Rogue by Any Other Name 1992.11.24
9 It's in the Mail / Counterfeit Murder 1992.11.29
10 Tattoo Arms and the Man 1992.12.06
11 Programmer / Child's Play 1992.12.20
12 Something for Nothing / The Amateur 1993.01.07
13 Larceny Inc. / Reach Out and Rob Someone / Jet Threat 1993.02.07
14 Brothers in Arms / The 100 Club 1993.02.14
15 Advertising for Crime / Special Delivery 1993
16 The Assassin 1993
17 Gentlemen Prefer Bonds / The IDs of March 1993
18 The High Cost of Loving / Impostor 1993
19 Lone-Star Sting / The White Guard 1993
20 Murder for Hire / Don't Bank on It 1993
21 Vet Murder with Extra Cheese 1993

References[]

  1. ^ King, Susan (August 15, 1992). "This Ford Lets the 'Secret' Out : Television: New NBC reality-based series is hosted by former President's son, who has firsthand knowledge about the agency". Los Angeles Times.

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