That's a great question. I don't think it was ever rerun and given hw cheaply the show was producd, I almost wonder if the masters were even saved. I imagine that P&G would have, but I am not convinced they would have saved them in the first year. Chris "C.T." McIntyre passed several years ago, I believe.
I think the best hope for recovery with the show in terms of longer sequences of whole episodes (or even partials) would be if any actors or production staff saved it.
Babe is a rather fun character. She is featured in several sequences I have seen. Her final story (or a fairly late run story) had her paired with Dirk Stack. Criminal Dirk involved with cop Babe while the shadow remained of his relationship lawyer Maggie Catlin (who seemed poised for a return based on how often she is mentioned from Novembe 1984-March 1985) remained. Bolling managed to keep Babe rugged without teetering into the territory of off putting.
I wish we had more of the show's first year as I suspect it really started to take shape under Steve Lehrman, who came in mid-to-late July, 1983. I know that early August episode online is a bit of a chore, but so much of the show was dropped or revamped shortly after. Babe seems part of Lehrman's soft reset with Joe Ranier's Dirk Stack, Charlie Hill's Woody Thorpe, and McLinn Crowell's Cullen Quinn. I wonder if Iris Little Roberts' Andrea Smith was also a Lehrman addition. All of these characters seem slightly more developed in the later episodes I have seen rather than others.
As was common with shows, there was so many recasts. I really appreciate both versions of Annabelle Catlin. Pamela Burrell has such a quiet strength and managed to hold her own against more established Michael Forest and seemed to be fine with David Haskell's Robert Boone. Muriel Moore's embodied Southern aristocracy from my very Northern perspective. I would be curious how Forest and Moore appeared as a couple because there was at least a two month period where they were in the roles together. I almost wish they could have kept Moore around in another role.
I adore Jane Berman's Lucille Crowe in the iittle bit I've seen her when she basically is Medger Quinn's mistress and operating his TV station, which irritates Stacey Manning. I'm not sure I would have liked her oriignal story, something about a shady modeling agency that roped Jennifer Catlin in, but the 1985 episode I saw her in was pretty fun.
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