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- "Holli" Holliday, respected medical examiner, relocates to Hawaii after her boyfriend's murder. She is frequently at odds with new co-worker arrogant detective Mack Wolfe. They both report to Captain Herzog and Nui is Holli's assistant.
- During the Second World War, an entire battle front developed in the field of espionage. "Fall from Grace" is the story of one young woman and how, after joining the British Secret Service, she quickly realizes that her life is expendable if her death will serve a higher purpose.
- An FBI agent (Brian) investigating the kidnap then apparent murder of a wealthy businessman (Ben), has his suspicions. The authorities believe Ben to be dead, but the body could not be identified. Ben's wife (Helen) is the prime suspect with her accomplice, the victim's brother. Brian has to go undercover(s) to get to the truth.
- Live Shot was a short-lived but high-quality show during the initial start up season for the UPN network. With a balance of comedy and drama, the show explored the inner workings of a Los Angeles television news operation. Its musical score consisted almost entirely of popular music. Professionals in the news business embraced Live Shot as one of the few television series that "got it right."
- Duncan discovers his Immortal friend Gregor has undergone a drastic personality change that threatens his sanity.
- Ricardo (Eddie Velez) and Nancy (Cheryl Pollack) are captured by Nicaraguan rebels while Eddie (Michael Watson) escapes.
- As the staff mourns the death of General Manager Art Hennesey, his replacement, Helen "The Nutcracker" Forbes (Karen Austin) arrives. The News Brothers cover a car chase. A confessed murderer wants to give himself up on the air.
- Alex Rydell (Jeff Yeagher) arrives in Los Angeles to become News Director of Channel 3 Re-Action News.
- Alex (Jeff Yeagher) must decide between a new life with Nancy (Cheryl) or returning to Boston to put his marriage back together; Sports reporter Lou Waller (Tom Byrd) comes out as gay.
- Ricardo (Eddie Velez) returns home to Florida after the death of his brother in a drive-by shooting; a barricaded gunman demands that Marvin (Sam Anderson) be assigned to cover his story; Helen Karen Austin) is smitten with Marvin.
- Open hostility breaks out between the News Brothers in the middle of covering a music awards show; things heat up between Alex and Nancy.
- Liz (Wanda De Jesus) objects to covering the face of the Virgin Mary on on a garage door; Sherry (Rebecca Staab) is diagnosed with cancer; Ricardo, Nancy and Eddie are assigned to cover the story of a violent revolution in Nicaragua.
- Sherry (Rebecca Staab) leaves Harry (David Birney) handcuffed to his bed when a major earthquake hits Los Angeles; Eddie forms a secret relationship with Tommy's wife.
- Marvin (Sam Anderson) fires his press agent when he discovers it is he who sent him a bomb to hype his popularity.
- Harry (David Birney) is in negotiations for the renewal of his contract. A woman pleads for the station's help in proving that her daughter was raped.
- The News Brothers cover a high-rise fire that involves a cryogenics business.
- An outside consultant, Brian Cayhill (Evan Arnold) is hired to re-format the news.
- A career crook involved in the abduction of a star hockey player is suffering from amnesia.
- Dr. Dawn 'Holli' Holiday, a Los Angeles forensics expert, is vacationing in Hawaii with an old flame, when she discovers a body and investigates with a Honolulu cop.
- The dais members at a pharmaceutical company golf tournament banquet are given a substance which can cause death by shock while the company is being blackmailed by a person who blames the company for the death of his girlfriend.
- Holli and Mack are prompted by personal requests to investigate two different deaths deemed natural as murders for insurance payouts.
- When a grand champion sumo wrestler is murdered in Waikiki, a biased suspicion falls upon an Hawaiian contender while Mack and Holli are forced to work alongside their impertinent and devious Japanese counterparts.
- Holli is confronted with murders having the same mode of operation of an LA serial killer inactive for six years and that was infatuated with her from when she was medical examiner in LA.
- Holli believes that the wife of a policeman who was convicted for the husband's murder before Holli was the medical examiner and who recently escaped from prison acts in a way which suggests the woman might be innocent.
- Holli has no memory of an under the influence of alcohol hit and run murder of a man of which she is accused and faces a prosecutor motivated to press the case hard for political ambitions.
- Dr. Holliday and Mac are enjoying a day off on the beach until they uncover a grave with human bones in it.
- Although it appears a woman with a terminal illness might have committed suicide with a very toxic gardening chemical, several persons could have profited financially or situationally by poisoning the woman.
- The asthmatic daughter of a developer is kidnapped with a ransom demand that the name be given of the murderer of a Hawaiian construction worker who was trying to protect a sacred Hawaiian site found on a section of the development.
- The offices of the D.A. and Medical Examiner offices are frustrated by preferential treatment given a popular island singer accused of murder at the same time an elite defense team tries to demean Holl's forensic evidence including DNA.
- A man trying to hide an affair and special forces operative stalking his ex-wife escape Holli's attempt to contain for inoculation the passengers of a flight on which a man has died of bacterial meningitis.
- A prominent bookie is involved in a couple of accidental deaths while Herzog has an affair with a cop's wife who has faked the circumstance of her husband's death.
- Halli flies to Samoa with Mack to assist in an open case. She falls for a dashing Samoan, who is mixed up in a smuggling ring with a Hong Kong inspector and a female international thief. The object of the ring is to recover the Romanoff jewels and gold, originally stolen during the Russian revolution. An interesting vignette includes the home Robert Louis Stevenson lived in while writing Treasure Island, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
- Mack is selected as part of a security team to protect the Vice President of the United States while on tour of New Zealand. He is also picked by a subversive team of operatives opposed to the V.P's environmental policies to be framed as his assassin. The frame, elaborately, moves from Samoa to New Zealand, and incorporates a number of odd characters and murders. The plot runs similar to the Edmund O'Brien film "D.O.A".
- When Mack attends a reunion of prep school friends at a hotel where Holli is coincidentally on a romantic getaway, some of his friends are murdered for which infidelity or business betrayal could be the motive.
- A U.S Marshall with whom Holli has previous involvement is paid by an obstreperous Colombian drug lord to kill a mob hit-man in witness protection and switch the hit-man's identity to the Colombian.