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Laura and Remington become involved with industrial espionage when they're hired to supervise the installation of a fool-proof buglar alarm system.
Remington and Laura pose as husband and wife whose marriage is on the rocks as they seek to find out who is trying to kill their client, a high-powered divorce lawyer.
Remington Steele becomes distrustful and jealous of a smooth talking attorney who seems more interested in Laura Holt than in a client who's suspected of murder.
Laura, Remington, and Murphy go on a treasure hunt when a gold prospector's journal is stolen at a costume party that ends in murder.
Convinced that being a woman might scare off prospective clients, private investigator Laura Holt invents a male "boss" and gives him the name "Remington Steele." All goes well until her...
When Remington decides to write a book and Laura tells him to drop the idea, they become involved with a best-selling author of lurid romances.
A CIA agent, marked for murder, seeks the aid of Remington and Laura. Desperate for help, fugitive Sheldon Quarry turns to Remington, claiming that his own agency, the CIA, has targeted him for death on the...
Laura and Remington get involved in the punk rock scene when they try to locate $2.3 million missing from the Federal Reserve Bank where the money was to be shredded.
A television station hires Laura and Remington to investigate threats and sabotage directed at the new, jazzed-up, happy-talk news team.
When an artist is apparently murdered, Laura and Remington find a number of suspects, but no body or paintings.
Remington is surprised to be named honorary chairman of a charity that seeks to save the bald eagle, blithely unaware of its ulterior motive.
Remington and Laura become entangled with an aging, eccentric B-movie queen who is convinced that someone is out to kill her.