Season 1 (1993-1994) Episodes
1.1  Pilot: "The X-Files"
- Writer: Chris Carter
 - Director: Robert Mandel
 - Original Broadcast: 9/10/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Billy Miles (Zachary Ansley)
    
 - Section Chief Scott Blevins (Charles Cioffi)
    
 - Smoking Man (William B. Davis)
    
 - Dr. Jay Nemman (Cliff DeYoung)
    
 - Theresa Nemman	(Sarah Koskoff)
    
 - Detective Miles (Leon Russom)
    
 
 
        Dr. Scully is given the assignment to watch over the activities of
     a certain Agent Mulder and decide if his work is worthwhile to the
     FBI.  He takes her to investigate the murder of several high school
     classmates in Oregon whom he believes have been experimented on by
     aliens.
1.2  "Deep Throat"
- Writer: Chris Carter
 - Director: Daniel Sackheim
 - Original Broadcast: 9/17/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Section Chief Scott Blevins (Charles Cioffi)
    
 - Paul Mossinger (Michael Bryan French)
    
 - Emil (Seth Green)
    
 - Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)
    
 - Col. Robert Budahas (Andrew Johnston)
    
 - Zoe (Lalainia Lindejerg)
    
 - Kissell (Vince Metcalfe)
    
 - Ladonna (Monica Parker)
    
 - Anita Budahas (Gabrielle Rose)
    
 
 
	Mulder and Scully head out to Ellens Air Force Base in Idaho,
     against the wishes of some very mysterious and powerful people.  The
     investigation begins with the disappearance of one of the test pilots
     and leads to the implication of possible experimentation on UFOs by
     the military.
1.3  "Squeeze"
- Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
 - Director: Harry Longstreet
 - Original Broadcast: 9/24/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Detective Frank Briggs (Henry Beckman)
    
 - Agent Tom Colton (Donal Logue)
    
 - Eugene Victor Tooms (Doug Hutchison)
    
 
 
	A gruesome murder without motive, clear M.O., or point of entry
     bears resemblance to an X-File killer.  However, the X-File cases took
     place in 1933 and 1963.  Mulder and Scully attempt to track down and
     stop this century old killer.
1.4  "Conduit"
- Writer: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon
 - Director: Daniel Sackheim
 - Original Broadcast: 10/1/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Sioux City Sheriff (Michael Cavanaugh)
    
 - Section Chief Scott Blevins (Charles Cioffi)
    
 - Ruby (Taunya Dee)
    
 - Pennsylvania Pub Bartender (Don Gibb)
    
 - Tessa (Shelley Owens)
    
 - Kevin Morris (Joel Palmer)
    
 - Darlene Morris (Carrie Snodgress)
    
 - Holtzman (Don Thompson)
    
 
 
	A woman who claims to have seen a UFO as a child has her teenage
     daughter disappear while on a camping trip.  The signs seem to indicate
     alien involvement.  But the key to solving the mystery may be the
     woman's young son instead of the missing daughter.
1.5  "The Jersey Devil"
- Writer: Chris Carter
 - Director: Joe Napolitano
 - Original Broadcast: 10/8/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Ranger Peter Brullet (Michael MacRae)
    
 - Dr. Diamond (Gregory Sierra)
    
 - Creature (Claire Stansfield)
    
 - Detective Thompson (Wayne Tippit)
    
 
 
        The discovery of a cannibalized human body in New Jersey State Park
     sends Mulder and Scully to Atlantic City.  Despite obvious police
     cover-ups, Mulder continues his investigation of what may be a missing
     link in human evolution.  Meanwhile, Scully attends her god-son's
     birthday party, which leads to some reflection on her future social
     plans.
1.6  "Shadows"
- Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
 - Director: Michael Katleman
 - Original Broadcast: 10/22/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Robert Dorlund (Barry Primus)
    
 - Lauren Kytes (Lisa Waltz)
    
 
 
        When two very odd corpses appear in Philadelphia, Mulder and Scully
     are requested to take a look at them.  The investigation turns up a
     secretary whose employer recently committed suicide and a strange force
     which seems to protect her.
1.7  "Ghost in the Machine"
- Writer: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon
 - Director: Jerrold Freedman
 - Original Broadcast: 10/29/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Agent Nancy Spiller (Gillian Barber)
    
 - Agent Jerry Lamana (Wayne Duvall)
    
 - Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)
    
 - Brad Wilczek (Rob LaBelle)
    
 - Claude Peterson (Blu Mankuma)
    
 
 
        Following the electrocution of a computer company's CEO, Mulder's
     old partner asks for help with the case.  With the advice of Deep
     Throat, Mulder and Scully must stop the murderer, all the while
     fighting off the defense department and the building itself.
1.8  "Ice"
- Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
 - Director: David Nutter
 - Original Broadcast: 11/5/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Dr. Hodge (Xander Berkeley)
    
 - Dr. Nancy DaSilva (Felicity Huffman)
    
 - Dr. Denny Murphy (Steve Hytner)
    
 - Bear (Jeff Kober)
    
 
 
        When the Arctic Ice Core project's final transmission is a crazed
     scientist saying "We are not who we are," Mulder and Scully become part
     of an investigative team sent to the Alaskan site.  Upon arrival, they
     discover that the unearthing of an unearthly parasite could spell
     trouble for them as well.
1.9  "Space"
- Writer: Chris Carter
 - Director: William Graham
 - Original Broadcast: 11/12/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Lt. Col. Marcus Aurelius Belt (Ed Lauter)
    
 - Michelle Generoo (Susanna Thompson)
    
 
 
        After a space shuttle launch is aborted and evidence of some bizarre
     sabotage is found, a NASA worker asks Mulder and Scully to take a look
     around.  Meanwhile, the former astronaut who is in charge of the
     mission is apparently haunted by something he encountered during a
     spacewalk on a previous mission.
1.10 "Fallen Angel"
- Writer: Howard Gordon & Alex Gansa
 - Director: Larry Shaw
 - Original Broadcast: 11/19/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Col. Calvin Henderson (Marshall Bell)
    
 - Max Fenig (Scott Bellis)
    
 - Section Chief Joseph McGrath (Frederick Coffin)
    
 - Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)
    
 
 
        Mulder is tipped off by Deep Throat about a government cover-up of a
     UFO crash site.  He is not the only one interested, as he discovers a
     fellow UFO enthusiast whose appearance seems rather coincidental.  So
     the military tries to keep Mulder away while trying to bring a certain
     other being in.  But when he is discovered, Mulder's position in the
     FBI is jeopardized.
1.11 "Eve"
- Writer: Kenneth Biller & Chris Brancato
 - Director: Fred Gerber
 - Original Broadcast: 12/10/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)
    
 - Dr. Sally Kendrick/Eve 6,7,8 (Harriet Harris)
    
 - Cindy Reardon (Erika Krievens)
    
 - Teena Simmons (Sabrina Krievens)
    
 
 
	Mulder and Scully check out the curious murder of a man in
     Connecticut.  When they discover that another man in California was
     killed simultaneously in the same manner, the uncanny resemblance of
     the two men's daughters seems more than coincidental.  So, when the
     first child disappears, the two decide to keep an eye on the remaining
     child.  What they find isn't alien, but rather something much more
     familiar.
1.12 "Fire"
- Writer: Chris Carter
 - Director: Larry Shaw
 - Original Broadcast: 12/17/93
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Sir Malcolm Marsden (Dan Lett)
    
 - Lady Marsden (Laurie Paton)
    
 - Inspector Phoebe Green (Amanda Pays)
    
 - Bob/Cecil L'Ively (Mark Sheppard)
    
 
 
        An old flame of Mulder's tries to enlist his aid to protect a
     visiting Parliament member and lights a small spark of jealousy in
     Scully.  Mulder must overcome his fear of fire to take on the hot-headed
     pyrokinetic serial killer.
1.13 "Beyond the Sea"
- Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
 - Director: David Nutter
 - Original Broadcast: 1/7/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Captain William Scully (Don S. Davis)
    
 - Luther Lee Boggs (Brad Dourif)
    
 - Lucas Jackson Henry (Lawrence King)
    
 - Margaret Scully (Sheila Larken)
    
 
 
        After Scully's father passes away, her skepticism is tested by a
     prisoner on death row who claims that by using recently gained psychic
     powers, he can help catch a kidnapper.  Without Mulder's guidance, she
     must decide for herself whether or not the man's visions are truth or a
     by-product of her grief.
1.14 "GenderBender"
- Writer: Larry Barber & Paul Barber
 - Director: Rob Bowman
 - Original Broadcast: 1/21/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Sister Abigail (Michele Goodger)
    
 - Brother Andrew (Brent Hinkley)
    
 - Marty [Male] (Peter Stebbings)
    
 - Marty [Female] (Kate Twa)
    
 
 
        A series of sexually related killings confound the two agents who
     aren't certain if the murderer is male or female.  The clues lead them
     to a small Amish-like community called the Kindred in Massachusetts who
     are more puzzling than the serial killer.
1.15 "Lazarus"
- Writer: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon
 - Director: David Nutter
 - Original Broadcast: 2/4/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Agent Jack Willis (Christopher Allport)
    
 - Agent Ruskin (Jackson Davies)
    
 - Warren James Dupre (Jason Schombing)
    
 - Lula Phillips (Cec Verrell)
    
 
 
        During a trap set for a bank robber, a fellow agent and friend of
     Scully's is shot by the criminal, whom Scully shoots in turn.  While
     the agent is brought back from apparent death, he takes on the persona
     of the dead criminal whom he has chased for nearly a year.  Scully
     sticks with him during his "trauma," but Mulder believes that he is not
     who he is.
1.16 "Young at Heart"
- Writer: Scott Kaufer & Chris Carter
 - Director: Michael Lange 
 - Original Broadcast: 2/11/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Young John Barnett (Alan Boyce)
    
 - Agent Henderson (Christine Estabrook)
    
 - Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)
    
 - Doctor at N.I.H. (Graham Jarvis)
    
 - Dr. Joe Ridley (Robin Mossley)
    
 - Older John Barnett (David Petersen)
    
 - Joe Crandall (Gordon Tipple)
    
 - Agent Reggie Purdue (Dick Anthony Williams)
    
 
 
        A criminal captured by a younger, fresh-from-the-academy Fox Mulder
     seems to be making good on his promise of vengeance against the agent.
     Now an older, wiser Mulder must attempt to find this elusive stalker
     who may not be wiser...or older.
1.17 "E.B.E."
- Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
 - Director: William Graham
 - Original Broadcast: 2/18/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Frohike (Tom Braidwood)
    
 - Langly (Dean Haglund)
    
 - Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)
    
 - Byers (Bruce Harwood)
    
 - Ranheim/Frank Druce (Peter LaCroix)
    
 
 
        After a downed UFO crashes near Iraqi airspace, an unmarked truck
     carrying its occupant is assailed in Tennessee, causing multiple UFO
     sightings.  Drawn by the event, Mulder and Scully find themselves
     tracking the trailer, with the help and hindrance of Deep Throat.
1.18 "Miracle Man"
- Writer: Howard Gordon & Chris Carter
 - Director: Michael Lange
 - Original Broadcast: 3/18/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Samuel Hartley (Scott Bairstow)
    
 - Sheriff Maurice Daniels (R.D. Call)
    
 - Reverend Calvin Hartley (George Gerdes)
    
 - Leonard Vance (Dennis Lipscomb)
    
 
 
        The inexplicable deaths of several people at the hands of a faith
     healer send Mulder and Scully into the Bible belt.  The deaths have
     shaken the miracle worker's faith in his gift, but not before Mulder
     experiences some of the boy's power.
1.19 "Shapes"
- Writer: Marilyn Osborn
 - Director: David Nutter
 - Original Broadcast: 4/1/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Ish (Jimmy Herman)
    
 - Sheriff Charles Tskany (Michael Horse)
    
 - Lyle Parker (Ty Miller)
    
 - Gwen Goodensnake (Renae Morriseau)
    
 - Jim Parker (Donnelly Rhodes)
    
 
 
        The shooting of a Native American draws Mulder's attention as the
     murderer believed he had shot an animal of some sort.  But an Indian
     myth and some strange evidence seem to indicate the possibility of
     lycanthropy, the very phenomenon which opened the very first X-File.
1.20 "Darkness Falls"
- Writer: Chris Carter
 - Director: Joe Napolitano
 - Original Broadcast: 4/15/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Larry Moore (Jason Beghe)
    
 - Perkins (Barry Greene)
    
 - Steve Humphreys (Tom O'Rourke)
    
 - Dyer (Ken Tremblett)
    
 - Doug Spinney (Titus Welliver)
    
 
 
        Mulder pulls some strings to be assigned to a case involving the
     disappearance of 30 loggers in Washington state.  They discover that
     the loggers, in illegally cutting down a tree, faced a punishment far
     worse than what the judicial system would have done.  Now the two
     agents must try to avoid the same dark fate.
1.21 "Tooms"
- Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
 - Director: David Nutter
 - Original Broadcast: 4/22/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Detective Frank Briggs (Henry Beckman)
    
 - Smoking Man (William B. Davis)
    
 - Eugene Victor Tooms (Doug Hutchison)
    
 - Dr. Aaron Monte (Paul Ben Victor)
    
 
 
        Eugene Tooms, a mutant killer brought in by Mulder and Scully, is
     released based on psychiatric re-evaluation and lack of evidence.  So
     Mulder sets out to prevent Tooms from killing for the fifth and final
     liver he needs, while Scully attempts to locate more definitive
     evidence.  Both tasks made more difficult by their superiors insistence
     that they work by the book.
1.22 "Born Again"
- Writer: Howard Gordon & Alex Gansa
 - Director: Jerrold Freedman
 - Original Broadcast: 4/29/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Dr. Sheila Braun (P. Lynn Johnson)
    
 - Anita Fiore (Mimi Lieber)
    
 - Michelle Bishop (Andrea Libman)
    
 - Tony Fiore (Brian Markinson)
    
 - Detective Sharon Lazard (Maggie Wheeler)
    
 - Judy Bishop (Dey Young)
    
 
 
        A little girl is tied to the deaths of two Buffalo policemen, but
     the possibility that she is the murderer is ludicrous.  So Mulder and
     Scully begin an investigation of the eight year old, turning up
     evidence that may help to solve a nine year old murder case.  A case
     Mulder believes was the death of the girl's past life.
1.23 "Roland"
- Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
 - Director: David Nutter
 - Original Broadcast: 5/6/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Dr. Keats (Garry Davey)
    
 - Roland Fuller/Dr. Arthur Grable (Zeljko Ivanek)
    
 - Mrs. Stodie (Micole Mercurio)
    
 - Tracy (Kerry Sandomirsky)
    
 - Dr. Frank Nollette (James Sloyan)
    
 - Dr. Ronald Surnow (Matthew Walker)
    
 
 
        A mentally handicapped janitor seems to be the only suspect in the
     murders of two members of a propulsion research team.  Yet the evidence
     of advanced theoretical work seems to eliminate the possibility, until
     Mulder and Scully uncover his relationship to a scientist whose brain
     has been cryogenically preserved.
1.24 "The Erlenmeyer Flask"
- Writer: Chris Carter
 - Director: R.W. Goodwin
 - Original Broadcast: 5/13/94
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Smoking Man (William B. Davis)
    
 - Dr. Anne Carpenter (Anne DeSalvo)
    
 - Crew Cut Man (Lindsey Ginter)
    
 - Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)
    
 - Dr. Terrance Allen Berube (Ken Kramer)
    
 - Captain Roy Lacerio (Jim Leard)
    
 - Dr. William Secare (Simon Webb)
    
 
 
        When Deep Throat points out a news story about a fugitive who
     apparently drowned, Mulder and Scully cannot see what makes it special.
     But with his insistence, they discover evidence of secret government
     experimentation with extraterrestrial DNA.  However, the evidence and
     everyone who has seen it is quickly being eliminated.