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S3, EP17 "Pete, the Hero"
Benson's insurance company is uncooperative after Pete uses his new car to stop a robbery.

S3, EP18 "In the Red"
Benson's troubles mount when he's audited by the IRS and his records are accidentally destroyed.

S3, EP19 "Teed Off"
Tempers flare when the governor and Pete are pitted against Clayton and Benson in a golf tournament.

S3, EP16 "Getting Even"
When a wealthy investor seeks Denise's favors before bringing business to the state, Benson steps in.

S4, EP3 "What a Revoltin' Development"
Pete and Benson are captured by guerillas when they go to an island.

S4, EP2 "Death in a Funny Position"
Murders abound on a working vacation aboard a yacht, but Benson saves the day.

S4, EP1 "Death in a Funny Position"
A yacht cruise becomes a murder mystery when the owner of the boat is stabbed to death.
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