Lime Street (1985)
Lime Street
1985Lime Street is an American action/drama series that aired on the ABC television network during the 1985 television season. The series was created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, who also served as executive producer alongside husband Harry Thomason and series star Robert Wagner. Robert Wagner is half of a crackerjack team of insurance investigators. A colorful British bachelor (John Standing) is the other half, and he resides in a castle outside London. This Lloyd's of London-type duo travel all over the world to crack some of the toughest insurance cases ever devised by a scriptwriter. Lew Ayres is Wagner's dapper Virginia countrygentleman father and the grandfather to Bob's motherless children.
Seasons & Episode
Someone is killing members of the royal family of a small European principality who's lives are insured by Lime Steet. In order to protect the sole remaining heir, Christina, Grey agrees to take her back to the United States to his farm. But the assassin follows them across the Atlantic.
The cockpit crew of a 747 stage a hijacking in order to extort four million dollars from their airline, then plant evidence that points to D.B. Cooper. Grey and Eddie see through their plot, but to prove their case they must first figure out how the crew got the ransom off the airplane after it landed and was beseiged by FBI agents.
Grey is in England with his daughters on vacation when a train disappears on it's last run before being placed into a museum. He and Eddie are assigned the case and soon turn up evidence that leads all the way back to a military payroll robbery that occured decades earlier aboard the same train.
In Amsterdam, a fortune in jewels are stolen from the high-tech safe of a broker. Grey and Eddie fly in to track down the culprit and end up suspecting two hick sisters from Arkansas who claim to be on vacation.
Legendary fighter pilot Woody Harrell is testing a new jet prototype when it suddenly vanishes from radar screens leaving Lime Street on the hook for a $200 million insurance payout. Grey and Eddie join the FAA in it's investigation and begin to suspect foul play when no wreckage can be found.
Grey and Eddie are dispatched to Switzerland where an extortionist is threatenig a prestigious hotel chain. He is demanding millions of dollars or he'll set off a bomb, leaving the Lime Street investigators racing against the clock to track him down.
Grey and Eddie's latest case involves a man named James Edwards, who claims he can communicate with the dead. Things turn grave when the expert they hire to disprove the psychic's ability turns up dead. The investigators must prove that Edwards murdered him to keep from being discredited, or Lime Street will have to pay him $3 million.
Lime Street is an American action/drama series that aired on the ABC television network during the 1985 television season. The series was created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, who also served as executive producer alongside husband Harry Thomason and series star Robert Wagner. Robert Wagner is half of a crackerjack team of insurance investigators. A colorful British bachelor (John Standing) is the other half, and he resides in a castle outside London. This Lloyd's of London-type duo travel all over the world to crack some of the toughest insurance cases ever devised by a scriptwriter. Lew Ayres is Wagner's dapper Virginia countrygentleman father and the grandfather to Bob's motherless children.