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Scarecrow and Mrs. King Season 4 Episode 2
Suspected of selling out to the Soviets, Lee and Amanda go into hiding after learning Lee is the target of an Agency D-1 manhunt.
Serie: Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Episode Title: Stemwinder (2)
Air Date: 1986-09-26
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