Top-rated
Mon, Sep 17, 1979
Lobo schemes to make money off the giant bass in the Orly County lagoon by holding a $200 entry fee fishing contest. Meanwhile, an escaped convict and his moll looking to fetch their stashed loot attempt to scare off the public by releasing a great white shark into the lagoon.
Top-rated
Mon, Sep 24, 1979
Sheriff Lobo faces a challenge in the upcoming election from Harry Cunningham's sleazy attorney Waverly and so he schemes to get Dean Martin to perform at a re-elect Lobo rally. Meanwhile, and despite Perkins' bungling, Birdie and the deputized Mary Ellen attempt to bust the Beauregards' moonshine-running operation.
Top-rated
Mon, Oct 1, 1979
Sheriff Lobo challenges Bishop County's Commander Cain to a grudge match football game after the two lawmen's bungling allowed con man Slick Willy to escape. Lobo rounds up the town's burliest men to bulk up his dream team. Do Cain's straitlaced players stand a chance against Lobo's unorthodox antics that include Perkins playing quarterback, a 'shine-spiked water cooler and strippers for cheerleaders?
Mon, Nov 5, 1979
B.J. McKay is the prime suspect in a casino heist and his adversaries Lobo, Perkins, Cain, Wiley and the Fox are each trailing him hoping he will net them a big cash reward and the "Lawman of the Year Award" at the Sheriffs Convention. (Part II of a three-episode epic that began on B.J. and the Bear.)
Mon, Nov 26, 1979
An armored car is robbed and the money falls into the hands of Junior Beauregard, who won't tell where he hid the loot. To solve the case, Lobo, Perkins and Birdie must compete with the three hoods who heisted the truck as well as Junior's hillbilly family, who have commandeered a tank to spring their kin from the clink.