September 22, 1996
Written
by Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming
Directed
by Philip J. Sgriccia
Clark has abandoned Earth to save his fellow Kryptonians, but Lord Nor has other plans -- his troops arrive on Earth, quickly take over Smallville, and plan on conquering Metropolis next! Even though this results in Superman's return to Earth and reunion with Lois, how can he hope to defeat an army of Supermen?
Guest Starring:
Justine Bateman
as Zara
Simon Templeman
as Lord Nor
Mark Kiely
as Ching
Mark Lindsay
Chapman as Jen Mai
J.G. Hertzler
as Trey
Richard Grove
as Colonel Cash
Eric Allen
Kramer as Drull
Dan Hildebrand
as Ran
James Dumont
as Ralph
Mark Kretzmann
as Lieutenant Small
Special Appearance
by Leeza Gibbons
September 29, 1996
Written
by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner
Directed
by Philip J. Sgriccia
Between Lord Nor's use of Kryptonian Law and capturing of Jonathan and Martha Kent, Superman finds himself helpless to defend even himself, much less the people of Earth. And even if he survives his execution, can Clark find a way to rescue humanity from Nor's tyrrany, or will Lois once again lose her one true love?
Guest Starring:
Justine Bateman
as Zara
Simon Templeman
as Lord Nor
Mark Kiely
as Ching
Mark Lindsay
Chapman as Jen Mai
J.G. Hertzler
as Trey
Richard Grove
as Colonel Cash
Eric Allen
Kramer as Drull
Dan Hildebrand
as Ran
Julian Barnes
as the messenger
October 6, 1996
Written
by John McNamara
Directed
by Michael Lange
With all clones, frogs, kidnappings, amnesia, scheming psychiatrists, shrinking potions, and Kryptonian invasions in the past, Lois and Clark finally reach the date of their long-awaited wedding! And this time, not even the evil machinations of the "Wedding Destroyer" will keep the two from fulfilling their destiny!
Guest Starring:
Delta Burke
as Myrtle Beech
Charles Fleischer
as Dr. Voyle Grumman
Beverly Garland
as Ellen Lane
Harve Presnell
as Sam Lane
Ray Buktenica
as Leo Nunk
David Doyle
as Mike
Leann Hunley
as Emily Channing
Billy "Sly"
Williams as Lamont
Jerry Giles
as the head paramedic
David Lewman
as the messenger
October 13, 1996
Written
by Brad Kern
Directed
by Richard Friedman
Before the newlyweds can even get started in their new life together, H.G. Wells shows up at their doorstep to warn the impatient couple that consummating their marriage will result in certain tragedy. Now Lois and Clark must travel back in time to prevent a curse which could follow their souls for eternity!
Guest Starring:
Lane Davies
as Tempus
Terry Kiser
as H.G. Wells
Clive Revill
as the sorcerer
Nick Meaney
as soldier #1
Tim O'Hare
as soldier #2
October 20, 1996
Written
by Tim Minear
Directed
by David Grossman
On their first assignment as a married couple, Lois and Clark investigate the death by rapid aging of one of Jimmy's friends -- and they must uncover the mystery before the same fate befalls young Mr. Olsen! Meanwhile, Lois and Clark's search for their own place is disrupted by Lois' discovery that Superman may live lifetimes longer than her...
Guest Starring:
Caroline McWilliams
as Veda Doodsen
Kenneth Kimmins
as Dr. Klein
John D'Aquino
as young Connor Schenk
Jack Larson
as the old Jimmy Olsen
Sandy Ward
as the old Connor Schenk
Don Keefer
as the old Benny Rockland
Randl Ask
as Mister Larry
Lynn Tufeld
as the bank teller
Steven Rodriguez
as the guard
Barbara Pilavin
as the ancient Lois
October 27, 1996
Written
by Grant Rosenberg
Directed
by Robert Ginty
Once again, Lois and Clark's wedded bliss is interrupted by tragedy, this time when Lois is accused of shooting a former informant -- and a sinister force is lurking in the shadows, ensuring there's a mountain of evidence against her! And when Lois' own friends appear to turn on her in court, will even Superman be able to rescue her?
Guest Starring:
Jasmine Guy
as Angela Winters
Alan Rachins
as Professor Jefferson Cole
Granville
Van Dusen as D.A. Clemmons
Maryedith
Burrell as Veronica Stewart
David Kriegel
as Wolcott
Kim Tavares
as Sheila Danko
Julie Payne
as Wanda
Jim Jansen
as Judge Samuelson
Marianne Muellerleile
as matron
Peter Spellos
as Elroy Sikes
Norman Large
as the detective
Eric Fleeks
as the bailiff
Brad Heller
as the reporter
Anthony Embeck
as Bobby
November 10, 1996
Written
by Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming
Directed
by Chris Long
Convicted as a murderer, branded a "mad dog" killer by the media, and sentenced to death, Lois Lane becomes a woman on the run when Clark breaks her out of prison. But will even her reporter's instincts and a Superman on her side be enough to defeat the evil plans of Professor Cole, or will he succeed in destroying all of Metropolis!?
Guest Starring:
Alan Rachins
as Professor Jefferson Cole
Granville
Van Dusen as D.A. Clemmons
David Kriegel
as Wolcott
Kim Tavares
as Sheila Danko
Kenneth Kimmins
as Dr. Klein
Michael Krawic
as Dr. Bains
Christopher
Titus as the state trooper
Ken Thorley
as Lou
November 17, 1996
Written
by Brian Nelson
Directed
by Oz Scott
Lois and Clark strike gold when they find they have everything in common with their new neighbors. But little do they know that Bob and Carol share a secret of their own -- Bob is the super-powered assassin known as Deathstroke, and his next target is the eccentric recluse with whom Lois has just landed a once-in-a-lifetime interview!
Guest Starring:
Antonio Sabato,
Jr. as Bob Stanford
Kenneth Mars
as Grant Gendell
Kenneth Kimmins
as Dr. Klein
Sydney Walsh
as Carol Stanford
Steve Hytner
as Denzler
Rif Hutton
as Agent Rawlins
Betsy Lynn
George as Aurora
Darrell Kunitomi
as Dr. Kobiyashi
November 24, 1996
Written
by Michael Gleason
Directed
by Robert Ginty
A real estate con artist has targeted Lois and Clark's neighborhood, using fake hauntings to frighten people into selling their homes. But things get out of control when he accidentally summons the spirit of a murdered housewife and exploits her supernatural abilities to aid in his scam!
Guest Starring:
Drew Carey
as Herbie Saxe
Kathy Kinney
as Katie Banks
Richard Zavaglia
as Mink Mahoney
Lee Benton
as Lilah Monroe
Jean Speegle
Howard as Bertha Avery
December 8, 1996
Written
by Brad Kern
Directed
by Peter Ellis
When Perry is promoted, Lois is tapped to fill his shoes as editor of the Planet. All is well until she kills one of Clark's stories, which not only results in the couple's first major fight, but also prevents them from uncovering a sinister plot to assassinate the Man of Steel!
Guest Starring:
Charles Esten
as Ethan Press
Jeff Juday
as Eric Press
Raymond O'Keefe
as the Colonel
James Dumont
as Ralph
Bahni Turpin
as Carly
Nicholas Shaffer
as the technician
Tanika Ray
as the researcher
Nicole Robinson
as reporter no. 1
James Martin,
Jr. as reporter no. 2
Krisinda Cain as Darlene
December 15, 1996
Written
by Tim Minear
Directed
by Michael Vejar
Mister Mxyzptlk, the mischievous imp from the fifth dimension, pops into Metropolis on Christmas Eve with plans to conquer the world. His spell places the world into a time loop, and with each passage the Earth's denizens lose a bit more of their hope. Can Superman instill enough Christmas spirit into the depressed masses to break Mxy's spell?
Guest Starring:
Howie Mandel
as Mister Mxyzptlk
Beverly Garland
as Ellen Lane
Harve Presnell
as Sam Lane
Keene Curtis
as William B. Caldwell
James Dumont
as Ralph
Monty Hoffman
as the bartender
Michael Monks
as the bank robber
Ben McCain
as the newscaster
Pancho Demmings
as the cop
Brandi Andres
as Brenda
January 5, 1997
Written
by Grant Rosenberg
Directed
by Jim Charleston
Jerry White, Perry's son, returns to Metropolis after being released from prison, intent upon establishing the relationship with his father that they never had. But could his sudden appearance and newfound affluence have anything to do with Superman's recent difficulties in controlling his powers?
Guest Starring:
John Spencer
as Hank Landry
Andre Nemec
as Jerry White
Kenneth Kimmins
as Dr. Klein
Tom Wilson
as Carter Landry
Nancy Dussault
as the Mayor
Stephen Pocock
as a thug
January 19, 1997
Written
by Dan Wilcox
Directed
by Philip J. Sgriccia
When a snooping gossip reporter catches Lois Lane and Superman sharing an intimate moment, her photographs lead the world to believe that the two are having an illicit affair behind the backs of Lois' husband. Now it's a race against time as Lois rushes to expose the person behind the scandal before Clark is forced to reveal his identity to the world!
Guest Starring:
Jack Wagner
as Randy Goode
Julie Brown
as Samantha
March 2, 1997
Written
by Tim Minear
Directed
by Jim Pohl
Tempus returns to Metropolis with technology from the future which allows him to plant subliminal messages into the minds of the masses. Things look bad when this insidious technology helps him to win the Presidency, but does the villain actually have more nefarious schemes underfoot -- for Superman!?
Guest Starring:
Lane Davies
as Tempus
Fred Willard
as President Garner
William Christopher
as Andrus
Victor Raider-Wexler
as Doctor Dussel
Robert Arce
as Barrett
Richard Cody
as Randolph
Dennis Fimple
as the homeless man
Ben McCain
as the anchor
Shirley Jordan
as the cop
Scott A. Smith
as suit no. 1
Cynthia Kania
as suit no. 2
Mary Amadeo Ingersoll as suit no. 3
March 9, 1997
Written
by Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner
Directed
by Chris Long
With Superman trapped in the time stream, Lois searches desperately for both a way to rescue the Man of Steel and a way to defeat Tempus' mind control scheme. And help comes from an unexpected source when H.G. Wells arrives in Metropolis, accompanied by the Superman that Lois helped create in an alternate dimension.
Guest Starring:
Lane Davies
as Tempus
Fred Willard
as President Garner
Hamilton Camp
as H.G. Wells
Rick Dean
as Dragon
Ben McCain
as the anchor
John Kendall
as Rustic
March 16, 1997
Written
by Jeffrey Vlaming
Directed
by Robert Ginty
Penny Barnes, a young woman obsessed with the Man of Steel, deduces that Superman has a secret identity... Jimmy Olsen! And when Jimmy, seduced by her beauty and devotion, fails to reveal the truth, this case of mistaken identity could turn deadly for both Miss Barnes and Lois Lane.
Guest Starring:
Dwight Schultz
as Garret Grady
Kristanna
Loken as Penny Barnes
Vito D'Ambrosio
as Peters
Michael Paul
Chan as Chester Paladin
Michole White
as Doris
Granville
Ames as Steve McBride
April 12, 1997
Written
by Brad Kern
Directed
by Neal Ahern
Superman must deal with Vixen, a super-powered vigilante who tends to cross the line with her violent and destructive tactics. But Vixen is only a pawn in a sinister game -- one whose ultimate goal is the resurrection of Lex Luthor's empire. And why is Clark suspicious of the Daily Planet's mysterious new owner?
Guest Starring:
Patrick Cassidy
as Leslie Luckabee
Keith Brunsmann
as Troll/Mr. Smith
Lori Fetrick
as Vixen
Peter Vogt
as the bank chairman
Michael Eugene
Stone as the hit man
Michael Holden
as the detective
Barry Wiggins
as the cop
Ben McCain
as the announcer
April 19, 1997
Written
by Grant Rosenberg
Directed
by Philip J. Sgriccia
The Daily Planet's new owner, Leslie Luckabee -- Lex Luthor's scheming son -- attempts to drive a wedge in Lois and Clark's marriage by making a play for Lois; and Leslie and his loyal protege unearth a "super" secret left behind by the deceased Lex Luthor.
Guest Starring:
Patrick Cassidy
as Leslie Luckabee
John Shea
as the voice of Lex Luthor
Keith Brunsmann
as Troll/Mr. Smith
Kenneth Kimmins
as Dr. Klein
Matt Roe as
Edward Hanson
Pierrino Mascarino
as Dr. Angelo Martinelli
Leonard Kelly-Young
as the detective
Michael Keenan
as Lawrence Rankin
April 26, 1997
Written
by John McNamara
Directed
by David Grossman
Superman turns to Dr. Klein for assistance in determining whether the Man of Steel can have children, but the issue may be moot when Lois is kidnapped by the lovesick son of Lex Luthor! Can Clark solve the mystery of Leslie Luckabee in time, or will Lois be forced to suffer a certain lifetime of misery!?
Guest Starring:
Patrick Cassidy
as Leslie Luckabee
Keith Brunsmann
as Troll/Mr. Smith
Kenneth Kimmins
as Dr. Klein
Stacy Rukeyser
as Carolyn
Terence Mathews
as the cop
May 31, 1997
Written
by Tim Minear
Directed
by Eugenie Ross-Leming
In a desperate attempt to escape the mob, Woody Samms discovers a way to exchange his body with Clark Kent's. While Clark evades Woody's pursuers and tries to figure out what has happened, Woody decides that life as Clark Kent is just too sweet to pass up. Can Clark find him and convince him otherwise before it's too late?
Guest Starring:
Tim Thomerson
as Woody Samms
Stacy Keanan
as Becky Samms
Shaun Toub
as Asabi
Howard George
as Little Tony
Joe Maruzzo
as the mug
Frank Novak
as the beat cop
Dorian Gregory
as the SWAT commander
June 7, 1997
Written
by Brad Kern
Directed
by Jim Pohl
Driven by an unhappy childhood, The Toyman has been kidnapping children from orphanages and providing them with what he believes to be a better life. However, his intentions soon turn sour when he decides to take revenge upon his former employers by stealing their children as well.
Guest Starring:
Grant Shaud
as The Toyman
Kenneth Kimmins
as Dr. Klein
Stacey Travis
as Wendy
Mary Frann
as Alice
Jeffrey Byron
as Alex Turner
Irene Olga
Lopez as Ms. Beckett
Susan Isaacs
as the nanny
Jillian Berard
as Brittany Turner
Myles Jeffrey
as Ryan
Ben McCain
as the anchorman
Brian McLaughlin
as Joey
Laurie Stevens
as the woman
June 14, 1997
Written
by Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming
Directed
by Robert Ginty
When Dr. Klein doesn't give Lois and Clark exactly the results they wanted, the couple turns to her father for help in determing whether or not they can have children. However, this means revealing Clark's secret, which could end up haunting Superman when he tries to stop Fat Head Mensa's crime spree. And just when things look the darkest for Lois and Clark, life hands them a most precious surprise.
Guest Starring:
Harry Anderson
as Dr. Fat Head Mensa
Beverly Garland
as Ellen Lane
Harve Presnell
as Sam Lane
Brian George
as Misha
Jane Morris
as Constance Bailey
Rick Lawless
as Carter Clavens
Michael E.
Bauer as the guard
Eric Fleeks
as the lieutenant
Denise Ryan-Sherman
as the female cop