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Below are the 22 links to Airwolf's 4th Season episodes, which commenced on 23rd January 1987 with the ''Premiere'' episode ''Blackjack'' and ending on the 7th August 1987 with the season's ''Finale'' and existing end to the 'Airwolf' world episode, ''Welcome to Paradise''.

This season is the most underrated of all 4 televised seasons, simply because a entire new different cast were hired (Barry Van Dyke, Michele Scarabelli, Geraint Wyn Davies & Anthony Sherwood), as the original cast refused to travel to British Columbia, Vancouver in Canada to film the made-for-cable season, where Atlantis Productions, a Canadian company, would only provide a shoestringing (very low) budget for each of the 24 episodes, but in some episodes, the production values were risen for some storyline-based reasons, archived stock footage, both used and unused from the original CBS series would be edited together to complete and provide flight and action sequences involving Airwolf, and the most important of all, the original modified Bell 222b helicopter that we all know as the shark-like, black & white wolf in sheep's clothing Airwolf helicopter. Although this season ran for 24 episodes, 2 more than the previous 2 seasons of the original series, the style, content, atmosphere and production values certainly did not match the excellence of the Donald P. Bellisario / Bernard L. Kowalski series.

The series was moved from the old CBS network which axed the show due to the painstakingly high finances required for the superb aerial/stunt sequences and the unfortunate development of Jan-Michael Vincent's alcoholic and drug addiction, and so the new season, now under the name of 'Airwolf 2', premiered on the popular cable network called the USA Network. The reason why a 4th Season was deliberately made was to simply fill in schedule gaps and make the show more interesting for television station buyers across the world to use it as a syndication filler in the schedules, but for all Airwolf fans, it should not have been done and that the original 56-episode series would have been left alone.

But from a personnel point of view, there were some brilliantly-written and some well financed episodes such as 'A Town for Hire', 'Deathtrain', 'Code of Silence', 'Rogue Warrior', 'Ground Zero', 'The Key', 'Storm Warning', 'The Golden One' and the seasonal finale 'Welcome to Paradise'.

On all pages, you will find brand new episode synopsis', original CBS (U.S.), ITV (UK) and Bravo (UK) broadcasting airdates, complete cast & crew lists, trivia findings, both already known and some very interesting unknown, noticable and hidden bloopers, and very sharp and high-quality screenshots.

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The information you are about to be see has taken more than painstaking hours to gather, collect and finally type out into an acceptable & presentable way. Please follow and take note of the copyrights which you will find at the bottom of every page contained or linked within this fan-based website. This episode guide is an independently-made & unsanctioned publication. Any kind of infringement upon the Coprights and Trademarks owned or held by the several listed companies is certainly not intended in anyway. The legally-enterprised companies listed that have copyright or trademark links with the Airwolf series are: MCA / Universal City Studios, Vivendi/Universal, Belisarius Productions, the CBS Television Network, the ITV Television Network, the Bravo Telvision Network, Atlantis Productions & Communications, the USA Cable Television Network and the Universal-Playback UK Distributors. The design, layout and collected information presented on this website is copyrighted by Martin Grant (C) 2003.

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0-57 / 4-01: Blackjack - SEASON PREMIERE

0-58 / 4-02: Escape

0-59 / 4-03: A Town for Hire

0-60 / 4-04: Salvage

0-61 / 4-05: Windows

0-62 / 4-06: A Piece of Cake

0-63 / 4-07: Deathtrain

0-64 / 4-08: Code of Silence

0-65 / 4-09: Stavograd - Part 1

0-66 / 4-10: ''Stavograd - Part 2

0-67 / 4-11: Mime Troup

0-68 / 4-12: X-Virus (Pre-Production Title: ''The X-Virus'')

0-69 / 4-13: Rogue Warrior

0-70 / 4-14: Ground Zero

0-71 / 4-15: Flowers of the Mountains

0-72 / 4-16: The Key

0-73 / 4-17: On the Double

0-74 / 4-18: Storm Warning

0-75 / 4-19: The Golden One

0-76 / 4-20: The Puppet Master

0-77 / 4-21: Malduke

0-78 / 4-22: Poppy Chain

0-79 / 4-23: Flying Home

0-80 / 4-24: Welcome to Paradise - SEASON FINALE (Pre-Production Title: ''Even Pigeons Bleed'')

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