List of Highway to Heaven episodes

Highway to Heaven is an American television drama series which ran on NBC from 1984 to 1989.

Episode list

Season 1: 1984–85

# Title Original air date Guest star(s)
1 1 "Highway to Heaven: Part 1" September 19, 1984 Helen Hayes
2 2 "Highway to Heaven: Part 2" September 19, 1984 Eddie Quillan
3 3 "To Touch the Moon" September 26, 1984 Barret Oliver
4 4 "Return of the Masked Rider" October 3, 1984 John Agar
5 5 "Song of the Wild West" October 17, 1984 Ronee Blakley
6 6 "One Fresh Batch of Lemonade: Part 1" October 24, 1984 Ken Olandt
7 7 "One Fresh Batch of Lemonade: Part 2" October 31, 1984 Virginia Capers
8 8 "A Divine Madness" November 7, 1984 Jonathan Frakes
9 9 "Catch a Falling Star" November 14, 1984 Daniel Davis
10 10 "Help Wanted: Angel" November 21, 1984 Stella Stevens
11 11 "Dust Child" November 28, 1984 Jenny Sullivan, James Whitmore, Jr.
12 12 "Hotel of Dreams" December 12, 1984 Brian Kerwin
13 13 "Another Song for Christmas" December 19, 1984 Geoffrey Lewis, Matt Shakman
14 14 "Plane Death" January 9, 1985 David Faustino
15 15 "One Winged Angels" January 16, 1985 Wil Wheaton
16 16 "Going Home, Going Home" January 23, 1985 Sean De Veritch
17 17 "As Difficult as ABC" January 31, 1985 Deborah Lacey
18 18 "A Child of God" February 6, 1985 Nora Boland
19 19 "A Match Made in Heaven" February 20, 1985 Margie Impert
20 20 "The Banker and the Bum" February 27, 1985 Ned Beatty (dual role)
21 21 "The Brightest Star" March 6, 1985 Trish Van Devere, Carrie Wells
22 22 "An Investment in Caring" March 13, 1985 Eileen Heckart
23 23 "The Right Thing" March 27, 1985 Michael Durrell
24 24 "Thoroughbreds: Part 1" May 1, 1985 Helen Hunt
25 25 "Thoroughbreds: Part 2" May 8, 1985 Elizabeth Storm

Season 2: 1985–86

# Title Original air date Guest star(s)
26 1 "A Song for Jason: Part 1" September 18, 1985 Brian Lane Green
27 2 "A Song for Jason: Part 2" September 25, 1985 Joshua John Miller
28 3 "Bless the Boys in Blue" October 2, 1985 Elvia Allman
29 4 "Cindy" October 23, 1985 Bill Macy
30 5 "The Devil and Jonathan Smith" October 30, 1985 Michael Berryman
31 6 "Birds of a Feather" November 6, 1985 Philip Abbott
32 7 "Popcorn, Peanuts, and Crackerjacks" November 13, 1985 Moses Gunn
33 8 "The Smile in the Third Row" November 20, 1985 Lorne Greene
34 9 "The Secret" November 27, 1985 Shannen Doherty
35 10 "The Monster: Part 1" December 4, 1985 Eve Brent Ashe
36 11 "The Monster: Part 2" December 11, 1985 Peter Billingsley
37 12 "The Good Doctor" December 18, 1985 Michael Constantine
38 13 "Alone" January 8, 1986 Frank Birney, John Franklin
39 14 "Close Encounters of the Heavenly Kind" January 15, 1986 Harold J. Stone
40 15 "Change of Life" January 29, 1986 John McCook
41 16 "Keep Smiling" February 5, 1986 Richard McGonagle
42 17 "The Last Assignment" February 12, 1986 Ed Asner
43 18 "To Bind the Wounds" February 19, 1986 Eli Wallach
44 19 "Heaven on Earth" February 26, 1986 Alyson Croft
45 20 "Summit" March 5, 1986 Frank Welker
46 21 "The Torch" March 12, 1986 Mark-Paul Gosselaar
47 22 "Sail Away" April 2, 1986 David Bowe
48 23 "Children's Children" April 30, 1986 Bibi Besch
49 24 "Friends" May 7, 1986 Darren Dalton

Season 3: 1986–87

# Title Original air date Guest star(s)
50 1 "A Special Love: Part 1" September 24, 1986 Paul Walker
51 2 "A Special Love: Part 2" October 1, 1986 Josh Brolin
52 3 "For the Love of Larry" October 8, 1986 Ryan Bollman
53 4 "Another Kind of War, Another Kind of Peace" October 15, 1986 Ernest Borgnine
54 5 "That's Our Dad" October 29, 1986 R. J. Williams
55 6 "Love at Second Sight" November 5, 1986 Peggy Doyle
56 7 "Love and Marriage: Part 1" November 12, 1986 Bill Erwin
57 8 "Love and Marriage: Part 2" November 12, 1986 Valorie Armstrong
58 9 "Code Name: FREAK" November 19, 1986 Jeff Bryan Davis
59 10 "Man to Man" November 26, 1986 Joe Dorsey
60 11 "Jonathan Smith Goes to Washington" December 3, 1986 Eddie Albert
61 12 "Oh Lucky Man" December 10, 1986 Shannon Tweed
62 13 "Basinger's New York" December 17, 1986 Richard Mulligan
63 14 "All That Glitters" January 7, 1987 Didi Conn
64 15 "Wally" January 14, 1987 Dick Van Dyke
65 16 "A Song of Songs" January 21, 1987 James Earl Jones
66 17 "A Night to Remember" January 28, 1987 Mitchell Anderson
67 18 "A Mother and a Daughter" February 4, 1987 Gloria DeHaven
68 19 "Normal People" February 11, 1987 Brian Austin Green
69 20 "The Hero" February 18, 1987 James Stacy
70 21 "Parents' Day" February 25, 1987 Robert Culp
71 22 "A Father's Faith" March 4, 1987 Anne Jackson
72 23 "Heavy Date" March 18, 1987 Brittain Frye
73 24 "Ghost Rider" April 1, 1987 Alan Abelew
74 25 "The Gift of Life" May 6, 1987 Leslie Nielsen

Season 4: 1987–88

# Title Original air date Guest star(s)
75 1 "Man's Best Friend: Part 1" September 16, 1987 Elisabeth Harnois
76 2 "Man's Best Friend: Part 2" September 23, 1987 Danny Pintauro
77 3 "Fighting for Your Life" September 30, 1987 Clint Lilley
78 4 "The People Next Door" October 21, 1987 Míriam Colón
79 5 "I Was a Middle-Aged Werewolf" October 28, 1987 Raffi Di Blasio
80 6 "Playing for Keeps" November 4, 1987 Eric Douglas
81 7 "Amazing Man" November 11, 1987 Pat Crawford Brown
82 8 "All the Colors of the Heart" November 18, 1987 Brandon Bluhm, Peter Kowanko, Tom Sullivan
83 9 "Why Punish the Children?" November 25, 1987 Mary Pat Gleason
84 10 "A Dream of Wild Horses" December 2, 1987 Richard Farnsworth
85 11 "In with the 'In' Crowd" December 9, 1987 Cooper Layne
86 12 "With Love, the Claus" December 23, 1987 Bill Erwin
87 13 "A Mother's Love" January 6, 1988 Byron Thames
88 14 "Country Doctor" January 13, 1988 Roscoe Lee Browne
89 15 "Time in a Bottle" January 20, 1988 Alan Fudge
90 16 "Back to Oakland" February 3, 1988 Eugene Jackson
91 17 "We Have Forever: Part 1" February 10, 1988 Leann Hunley
92 18 "We Have Forever: Part 2" February 17, 1988 Dorothy McGuire
93 19 "The Correspondent" February 24, 1988 Will Estes
94 20 "Aloha" March 2, 1988 Hartley Silver
95 21 "A Dolphin Song for Lee: Part 1" March 16, 1988 Christine Healy
96 22 "A Dolphin Song for Lee: Part 2" March 23, 1988 Natalie Gregory
97 23 "Heaven Nose, Mister Smith" March 30, 1988 Bob Hope
98 24 "The Whole Nine Yards" April 27, 1988 Chad Allen, Dinah Lacey, Beau Starr

Season 5: 1988–89

# Title Original air date Guest star(s)
99 1 "Whose Trash Is It Anyway?" October 12, 1988 David Spielberg
100 2 "Hello and Farewell: Part 1" December 7, 1988 R. J. Adams
101 3 "Hello and Farewell: Part 2" December 14, 1988 Matthew Perry
102 4 "The Silent Bell" March 21, 1989 Mimi Kuzyk
103 5 "The Reunion" June 2, 1989 Jesse Henecke
104 6 "The Source" June 9, 1989 Michele Scarabelli
105 7 "The Squeaky Wheel" June 16, 1989 Mary Pat Gleason
106 8 "Goodbye, Mr. Zelinka" June 23, 1989 Brian Krause
107 9 "Choices" June 30, 1989 Haing S. Ngor
108 10 "Summer Camp" July 14, 1989 Priscilla Barnes, Tom Sullivan
109 11 "The Inner Limits" July 21, 1989 Julianna McCarthy
110 12 "It's a Dog's Life" July 28, 1989 Kimberley Conrad
111 13 "Merry Christmas from Grandpa" August 4, 1989 Harriet Sansom Harris

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