"The Vanishing Dead"
Airdate: 04.24.95 (Season I, Episode 11)
Writers: Andrew Dettmann & Daniel Truly
Director: Bruce Campbell
"My first 'Hollywood' directing gig. Ares (that cad) is tricking two villages into fighting so his dog (the dog of war) can have something to eat - Imagine the leash for that little puppy." -BC |

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"The King of Thieves"
Airdate: 09.04.95 (Season II, Episode 14)
Writer: Doug Lefler
Director: Doug Lefler
"First episode for Autolycus, the 'King of Thieves!' Hercules hunts me down like a dog so he can prove Iolaus is innocent of the crime that I committed. Along the way, we discover that I'm not such a bad guy after all and that an action figure might look good on little Billy's shelf..." -BC |

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"What's in a Name"
Airdate: 09.18.95 (Season II, Episode 16)
Writer: Michael Marks
Director: Bruce Campbell
"#2 directing assignment. This episode introduces Hercules' brother (Iphicles) who's been going around telling everyone he's Hercules. Incidentally, the actor who played Herc's brother (Kevin Smith) was later known as the guy who played Ares, god of war." -BC |

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"The End of the Beginning"
Airdate: 04.21.97 (Season III, Episode 56)
Writer: Paul Robert Coyle
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
"Herc and Auto are thrown back in time, where Auto teams up with his younger self to pull off a caper he screwed up in the first place." -BC |

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"Beanstalks and Bad Eggs"
Airdate: 09.29.97 (Season IV, Episode 60)
Writer: Melissa Rosenberg
Director: John Kretchmer
"An 'Autolycus and the Beanstalk' story where Herc and Auto encounter a castle in the clouds, a giant, and a bad case of harpies." -BC |

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"Men in Pink"
Airdate: 02.02.98 (Season IV, Episode 71)
Writers: Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman
Director: Alan J. Lev
"This episode is a take-off on the Tony Curtis/Jack Lemmon/Marilyn Monroe film Some Like It Hot with Autolycus (Autolyca), Iolaus (the Widow Twanky) and Salmoneus (Salmonella) in drag. Don't ask..." -BC |

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"Yes, Virginia, There is a Hercules"
Airdate: 02.23.98 (Season IV, Episode 74)
Writers: Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci
Director: Christopher Graves
"This episode is a departure from the norm in which they go not to ancient Greece, but behind the scenes of Herc. I played Rob Tapert, creator of Xena and Executive Producer of both shows. This episode features an All Star Cast of Regulars as the production staff of Renaissance Pictures tries to deal with a missing Kevin Sorbo." -BC |

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"Porkules"
Airdate: 03.16.98 (Season IV, Episode 75)
Writers: Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman
Director: Christopher Graves
"In this episode, Hercules is turned into a pig and Auto and Iolaus have to try to rectify the situation. Babe has been taken to new heights..." -BC |

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"One Fowl Day"
Airdate: 03.23.98 (Season IV, Episode 76)
Writers: Adam Armus & Nora Kay Foster
Director: Michael Hurst
"'One Fowl Day' is a direct continuation of 'Porkules.' The dastardly Discord (Ares' mole) is turned into a chicken by Iolaus. Ares then punishes him (and Auto by association) in many many many ways...think chains, nakedness and mud." -BC |

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"My Fair Cupcake"
Airdate: 04.13.98 (Season IV, Episode 77)
Writers: Gene O'Neill & Noreen Tobin
Director: Rick Jacobson
"This episode is the follow up to 'Men in Pink'. Curvy kitten, 'Cupcake' and Auto reunite and the smoldering begins! " -BC |

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"Genies and Grecians and Geeks, Oh My"
Airdate: 10.19.98 (Season V, Episode 85)
Writer: Paul Robert Coyle
Director: John Cameron
"It's a merry mix-up with a Genie and three Salmonuses -- may the gods save the world!" -BC |

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"For Those of You Just Joining Us..."
Airdate: 01.04.99 (Season V, Episode 90)
Writers: Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci
Director: Bruce Campbell
"The sequel to 'Yes, Virginia, There Is A Hercules,' this episode chronicles the continuing escapades of the fools in charge as they brainstorm on ways to add spice to Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. As in 'Yes, Virginia,' this episode features Herc and Xena regulars portraying the production staff of Renaissance Pictures." -BC |

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"Redemption"
Airdate: 01.18.99 (Season V, Episode 92)
Writer: Lisa Klink
Director: Bruce Campbell
"What happens when The Exorcist meets 'The Last Temptation of Iolaus.'" -BC |

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"Stranger and Stranger"
Airdate: 02.01.99 (Season V, Episode 94)
Writer: Gerry Conway
Director: Bruce Campbell
"Another visit to the parallel universe..." -BC |

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"Just Passing Through"
Airdate: 02.08.99 (Season V, Episode 95)
Writers: Gene O'Neill and Noreen Tobin
Director: Charles Siebert
"Autolycus must swallow a precious gem to avoid capture. And, all goes well... that is, until the curse sets in..." -BC |

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"Revelations"
Airdate: 05.17.99 (Season V, Episode 103)
Writers: George Strayton & Tom O'Neill
Director: Bruce Campbell
"Hercules and a really familiar blonde guy (I'll explain later) team up with Ares to stop the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse before they can destroy the world." -BC |

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"Hercules, Tramps, & Thieves"
Airdate: 11.01.99 (Season VI, Episode 108)
Writers: Vanessa Place & Liz Friedman
Director: Charles Siebert
"With the completion of filming this episode, the Hercules series is in the can. Herc and Auto team up to stop his ex-wife from robbing the first bank. Tracy Lords plays Auto's Ex - whoo!" -BC |
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"Full Circle"
Airdate: 11.22.99 (Season VI, Episode 111)
Writers: Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci
Director: Bruce Campbell
"Herc and his fearless buddy Iolaus take on Zeus, Ares, Hera, and three Titans... that's all." -BC |
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