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  1. Family Matters: Directed by James Marshall. With James McCaffrey, Heather Medway, Joe Nipote, J. Downing. The race is on to find a cache stolen diamonds after an aging gangster dies and leaves his estate to his daughter, who is threatened by two rival mobsters.

    • (12)
    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • James Marshall
    • 1998-11-16
  2. Tue, Sep 22, 1998 60 mins. With Westlake and Cole reassigned, Frankie and Catlett seek another driver. But when the Viper's original leader (James McCaffrey) returns to the team, the car and its ...

  3. Sep 22, 1998 · A small-time con artist helps Astor and Westlake catch a money launderer in an elaborate sting operation. Read More

  4. 5. Viper is an action-adventure TV series about a special task force set up by the federal government to fight crime in the fictional city of Metro City, California that is perpetually under siege from one crime wave after another. The weapon used by this task force is an assault vehicle that masquerades as a Dodge Viper RT/10 roadster and coupe.

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    For this season, the opening credits remain the same as the previous season as the only changes were Jamiee Foxworth and Telma Hopkins title cards being removed entirely, then after Jaleel White's title card, the Winslow family is shown gathered around the piano singing, followed by the house being shown zooming away from the camera (as it did duri...

    Changes

    Telma Hopkins (Rachel) and Jaimee Foxworth (Judy) are now departed and no longer part of the regular cast. Shavar Ross (Weasel) still continues to recur until episode 16.

    Starting this season and continuing until the series' end, the closing credits are done over an additional final scene with the credits themselves bottom-aligned.

    With Warner Communications' purchase of Lorimar-Telepictures/Lorimar Television in 1989, Warner Bros. Television officially took over production for the final four seasons. To help the show compete with the other shows on its time slot, the production value was raised for season five. More sets were introduced, there were more celebrity appearances...

    Season five was met with mixed reviews from both fans and critics. Viewed as more of a transitional season, many were pleased with the increased production value but felt the season had no particular direction. The shows tone was also viewed as inconsistent as it changed multiple times within season.

  5. Viper - Season 4 (1998) Viper. - Season 4. 5.8 (2k) 43min. Where to watch Watch for free Episodes Similar titles.

  6. Oct 15, 1993 · Ep 4. A Matter of Principle. TVG. October 15, 1993. 22 min. 7.2 (122) In the fourth episode of Season 5 of Family Matters, titled A Matter of Principle, the Winslow family grapples with the challenges of standing by their beliefs while navigating the complexities of relationships and the realization of personal principles.

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