Magnum teaches a private investigation class at the local college, and when one of his student's fiancé goes missing, the class joins Magnum's investigation.
A female reporter for a television station picks Clint for a feature, and a 17-year-old heart patient is disappointed over prom, but Clint and Nurse Nancy help.
After Thelma is suspended for participating in a protest against the conditions of the cafeteria food, she falls in love with a Nigerian exchange student.
Rabbi K.A. Schneider, a believer in Jesus and end-times messenger of the Lord, delivers the Word of God with clarity and the true passion of the Holy Spirit.
After a family's new pet, a German Shepherd, goes berserk and kills a little girl, Quincy discovers that the dog had once been trained as an attack dog.
Fraternity members panic and try to cover up the death of a recruit who was killed during a hazing ritual, and the victim's brother prepares to seek revenge.
The cause of the deaths of many animals lies with the oil used in the road, which is mixed with chemicals that should be disposed by a specialized company.
In order to save his granddaughter's bar from a slimy loan shark, Sam finds himself playing a high-stakes game of pool with some assistance from Al and Ziggy.
Sam's fear of heights becomes an issue when he leaps into a trapeze artist whose sister wants his help performing a stunt that claimed their mother's life.
Robin asks Magnum to provide protection for a politician who Magnum dislikes; a young Vietnamese boy wants to hire Magnum to locate his missing father.
Robin asks Magnum to look into an embezzlement case at a friend's bank, and since he is busy, Magnum calls on Luther to find out who is blackmailing Higgins.
Lamont decides to propose to Janet, but Fred is not so happy to hear about this when he discovers Lamont and he will no longer live under the same roof.
When Roger sells three medals, Fred begins to imagine the dramatic ways those metals were earned, as he envisions a World War II battle involving espionage.