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The third season of Matlock originally aired in the United States on NBC from November 29, 1988, through May 16, 1989.

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  • Episodi di Matlock (terza stagione) (it)
  • Matlock (season 3) (en)
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  • The third season of Matlock originally aired in the United States on NBC from November 29, 1988, through May 16, 1989. (en)
  • La terza stagione di Matlock è stata trasmessa originariamente tra il 1988 e il 1989. (it)
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  • When Terry Mazlin, the lead singer of a popular rock band, is murdered in his home, Matlock must defend Eddie Haynes , an old blues musician he once idolized . Bonnie Bartlett also guest stars as Lorraine Mazlin, Terry's mother who has a strong dislike of Haynes. Note: Julie Sommars and Kene Holliday do not appear in this episode. At the end of the episode, Andy Griffith, Joe Seneca, and blues singer Brownie McGhee perform a duet of the song The Midnight Special (en)
  • Michelle's poetic, corruptive boyfriend, Arthur Saxon , a DJ at a radio station who is infamously known for his poisonous personality that everyone loves to hate, is framed for the murder of his arch rival, Robby Moore . When Arthur gets arrested, Michelle asks Matlock to take the case. However, Matlock soon learns to just plain hate his client, because Arthur's on-the-air radio personality is his genuine one off-the-air, and offers just a glimpse of an all-around apathetic egomaniac whose temper is even more venomous than his tongue. Note: Julie Sommars and Kene Holliday do not appear in this episode. Don Knotts appears as Les Calhoun (en)
  • Matlock's new neighbor, Les Calhoun , gets confused when he is faced with two competitive car salesmen, and is framed for the murder of one of them, T.J. Cassidy , after the car he sold him turns out to be a lemon. Notes: This is the first appearance of Don Knotts in the role of Les Calhoun. It was the first time in over twenty years that Griffith and Knotts had worked together on a television series, since The Andy Griffith Show. Julie Sommars does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • When Chris Reardon , a man who is determined to bring back the sixties, is accused of murdering mayor Brian Barelli, Matlock travels to Chicago to represent him. Other guest stars: Georg Stanford Brown as Judge Stuart Franklin, Ford Rainey as Judge Donald Powell, Mel Stewart as Sgt. Lou Marshall, Dennis Franz as Jack Brennert Note: Julie Sommars does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • When Ned Billings, the brother of a dead convict Matlock had helped put in jail, appears at his office intending to kill him, he ends up holding Michelle, Tyler and Julie hostage. Note: This episode is featured in an anthology-style, reviewing the pilot episode "The Diary of a Perfect Murder", season two episodes "Blind Justice" and the 2-part "The Investigation", followed by the rest of the season one episodes "The People Vs. Matlock", "The Stripper", "The Court-Martial", "The Seduction", and "The Sisters" – all episodes as to explain how Michelle, Julie and Tyler enjoyed working for Matlock. It concludes with "The Professor", the only episode within the context of trying to find out why Ned's brother had hung himself in jail, after he was found guilty for the murder. Andy Griffith appears briefly at the end of the episode. Don Knotts appears as Les Calhoun (en)
  • Outraged, widowed father William Austin arrives from Chicago to a cult in Atlanta in pursuit of looking for his son, Dennis , who was grabbed by the cult. Dennis tells his father to leave him alone, claiming the cult is his place, and turns his back on his father. The head of the cult, Joshua Bradbury encourages William to accept his son's decision by leaving him alone. William refuses to go anywhere else without his son, and the police haul him off, yelling and threatening Mr. Bradbury he will have his head torn off. That night, Dennis witnesses a shadowy figure kill Bradbury and chases him, but freezes when the killer stumbles and he sees his face. The killer escapes, and Dennis then tells the police that it was his father who shot Bradbury. When William tells Matlock he found out Dennis has signed his trust fund and his life's savings over to the cult, Matlock confronts Dennis, and is shocked to hear the boy deny his father. Matlock goes to an expert in de-programming cult victims, who tells him that Dennis may believe he saw his father, but he is probably so brain-washed by the cult that he can't really be sure what he saw. Under Matlock's orders, Tyler infiltrates the cult, but he might be getting himself in over his head when he seems to be falling for their line. Note: Julie Sommars does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • After a construction magnate is accused of murdering a priest who sabotaged his latest project, Alex Winthrop from New York, visits Matlock for help with the case, because he knows that he can't do it on his own. It doesn't take long before Matlock realizes that the church is covering something up. Note: Nancy Stafford and Julie Sommars do not appear in this episode. (en)
  • British ambassador Anthony Stewart is charged with the murder of his lover's husband . When he has diplomatic immunity, he was accompanied by Alex Winthrop who in turn called Matlock to travel to New York City to represent him. Other guest stars: John Rubinstein as Dr. Douglas Clark, David Ogden Stiers as Thomas Baldwin, Michael C. Gwynne as Lt. Rosetti, Albert Hall as a prosecutor, Akio Mitamura as Judge Raymond Kawai Note: Nancy Stafford and Julie Sommars do not appear in this episode. Don Knotts appears as Les Calhoun. (en)
  • Matlock's old friend, Capt. Edward Hanna , was once a fine cop and had won many honors. Unfortunately, his actions after his wife was murdered in a mugging took on a vicious tone, and had earned him the nickname "The Mad Hatter" as a result. Sgt. Jim Shanley discovers that the Captain is murdering suspects who have gotten off on technicalities, despite some of them actually being innocent; he has compiled a list, and confronts Hanna, saying that if the Captain does not retire gracefully, he will report him to Internal Affairs. So Hanna kills Sgt. Shanley and frames Sgt. Jerry Reese for the crime. Matlock faces a moral dilemma when he has to prove that Reese is innocent and that the Captain is guilty. Note: Andy Griffith is the only main cast member to appear in this episode. (en)
  • After an abusive and controlling man is murdered, his wife's therapist is arrested for the crime and Matlock takes the case. He begins to notice that Erin Whitley had a series of psychiatric problems, and is shocked and saddened to discover Erin is the real killer. Note: Julie Sommars does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • When Sandra Taylor , the manager of a thoroughbred farm, is murdered, her father strongly insists to Matlock that he represent the mentally handicapped young man accused of the murder. (en)
  • Matlock and Tyler both found out that part of Linda's deception is in location of the kidnapping of her own son. While Tyler finds the son, Matlock finds the rare coins he needs to put together to close the case. Guest star: Henry G. Sanders as Mitchell Sands Note: Julie Sommars does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • After Paul O'Neill found Joseph Chan dead, he fled to Matlock in asking him for money to go to Texas to follow Eddie Lomax , knowing he'd be the real killer, before his own murder in prison. In Chicago, Matlock notices that the real estate scam is responsible for everything, and enlists the mayor's wife as his main ally. Other guest stars: Georg Stanford Brown, Ford Rainey, Mel Stewart, Dennis Franz, Leonard Donato as an Assistant D.A. Note: Julie Sommars does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • Matlock and Julie both agree to defend a jealous woman, Laura McCord , who's charged with murdering her unfaithful husband, David, during a confrontation over his infidelity. Note: Nancy Stafford and Kene Holliday do not appear in this episode. (en)
  • Matlock has a breakthrough in the case he was struggling with, but he forgets it all when he is then hit by a car. While in the hospital he reads over the material he has, much to the annoyance of the nurse Gertrude, who wants him to rest. As he reads over the statements of the three suspects attending the party, where the murder occurred, the statements are reenacted, and of course they differ slightly from one another . One of them is the murderer, but which one? Nurse Gertrude puts a patch on him to cure his headache, and suddenly Ben knows how the murder was committed. Note: Julie Sommars and Kene Holliday do not appear in this episode. (en)
  • Matlock's old friend seeks him out to prove that her daughter did not murder her rival Morgan Girard . Roddy McDowall also appears Note: Kene Holliday does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • Matlock agrees to take on the case of Jennifer Holtz , a psychic who claims to have seen the murder of her boyfriend before it ever took place. When he really does end up dead, Jennifer ends up as the prime suspect. Les, who was with Matlock when Jennifer revealed her prediction to him, really believes in her powers, and is upset when she tells him that he won't live to see the outcome of the trial. Note: Kene Holliday does not appear in this episode. Don Knotts appears as Les Calhoun. (en)
  • After Stewart is nearly killed in a hit and run accident, Matlock notices that the only way to get him off is to locate the woman who accused the client of this crime. Other guest stars: John Rubinstein as Dr. Douglas Clark, David Ogden Stiers as Thomas Baldwin, Michael C. Gwynne as Lt. Rosetti, Albert Hall as a prosecutor, Akio Mitamura as Judge Raymond Kawai Note: Nancy Stafford and Julie Sommars do not appear in this episode. (en)
  • Being convicted for seven years for killing his wife Ann , Ken Wilson approaches a woman in Los Angeles, only to discover that she is Ann, still alive under the name Kelly Manning. When she is killed a second time, Ken is arrested again, forcing Ben, who originally defended him seven years earlier, to travel to Los Angeles to defend him again. In Atlanta, Les is more than happy with his new girlfriend Bernice, whom he met at Ray Templin's bar. Note: Nancy Stafford and Julie Sommars do not appear in this episode. Don Knotts appears as Les Calhoun. (en)
  • A coin dealer finds out that employee Rob Casey is stealing from him. Michael orders Rob to give him all of his coins back or he will press charges against him. But Rob is murdered later that night, and Michael is the prime suspect. Matlock represents Michael, with help from Linda, his new private investigator , whom Tyler is less than happy with, for the time being. Tyler also becomes very suspicious of Linda's plots and suspects she killed Rob to conceal her true intentions. Guest star: Henry G. Sanders as Mitchell Sands Note: Julie Sommars does not appear in this episode. (en)
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