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Original Air Date—20 September 1999 Sydney Fox meets her new assistant professor, Nigel Bailey, and they both travel to Nepal in order to look for a magical bowl which belonged to Buddha and give it to a group of villagers. But they aren't the only relic hunters which want to find the bowl... |
Original Air Date—27 September 1999 Chicago 1930 - Sydney and Nigel are in Chicago to find Al Capone's gun. |
Original Air Date—27 September 1999 When Sydney's plane crashes, she's asked by a groups of nuns to find the head of another nun, who was decapitated several centuries ago. |
Season 1, Episode 4: Flag DayOriginal Air Date—11 October 1999 Sydney and Nigel head to Larivee, California to find the Pioneer's Bear Flag. |
Original Air Date—18 October 1999 Germany 1960 - Sydney and Nigel go to Germany to find a lost Elvis Presley guitar. |
Original Air Date—25 October 1999 Sydney, Nigel and rival relic hunter Kurt Reiner, attempt to find the lost baseball glove of Jimmy Jonesboro. |
Original Air Date—1 November 1999 Sydney, Nigel and Derek Lloyd go to the Peruvian jungle to look for the Paracelsus scrolls, that contain the formula for turning lead into gold. |
Original Air Date—13 November 1999 Sydney, Nigel and Stewie Harper head to Stockholm, Sweden to find the Runestone of King Jann the first of Norway. |
Original Air Date—15 November 1999 Sydney and Nigel are in Milan, Italy to search for Casanova's lost Book of Love. |
Original Air Date—22 November 1999 Sydney, Nigel and Claudia visit Athens, Greece to search the minotaur's maze for the legendary golden twine. |
Original Air Date—31 January 2000 Sydney and Nigel head to Dublin, Ireland in search of the the missing crown of the last King of Ireland. |
Original Air Date—7 February 2000 Sydney and Nigel are in Moose Bay, Alaska looking for the white jade sarcophagus of a Chinese Empress. Sydney runs into fellow relic hunters Dallas Carter and Kurt Reiner. |
Original Air Date—14 February 2000 Sydney and Nigel are in Cairo, Egypt and then Amsterdam. They must beat rival relic hunter Avery Ko to the Pharaoh Thutmose's diamond before it is cut up and sold. |
Season 1, Episode 14: Nine LivesOriginal Air Date—21 February 2000 There are tales about a curse: everyone who steals a statue that represents the Egyptian cat-goddess Mafdet is killed by the goddess. Now, the statue has disappeared and the curator of a museum in New York asks Sidney and Nigel to retrieve it. When they start the quest, they discover that the people who have taken the statue is starting to be murdered. Is the curse real... or is someone making it real? |
Original Air Date—28 February 2000 Sydney and Nigel go to Scotland to find the 2nd ring of the pair of Twining Rings of Calum and Elena. |
Original Air Date—6 March 2000 Sydney and Nigel are in Atlantic City, New Jersey to make Hungary's Cursed Sceptor reappear. |
Original Air Date—17 April 2000 Sydney and Nigel travel to France to find the lost stones from Marie Antoinette's Crown. |
Original Air Date—24 April 2000 Sydney and Nigel go to Paris, France after the Sword of Jacques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templar. Rival relic hunter Rita Rosellini is also after the sword. |
Original Air Date—1 May 2000 Sydney and Nigel go to France to look for the lost wedding vows of Josephine Pontoise and Guy de Bourdin, which would prove their heir is the rightful owner of St. Agnes Sur-Loire. |
Season 1, Episode 20: PossessedOriginal Air Date—8 May 2000 Sydney and Nigel are in Brussels, Belgium in search of the sacred sundial of Zeus to stop the Vampires. |
Original Air Date—15 May 2000 Sydney and Nigel are reunited with Stewie Harper, in the search for the Chalice of Truth in France. |
Original Air Date—22 May 2000 Sydney and Nigel head to Paris, France to find a stolen locket, so they can clear Sydney's dead grandmother of the charges. |
Original Air Date—18 September 2000 |
Original Air Date—25 September 2000 |
Original Air Date—2 October 2000 |
Original Air Date—9 October 2000 |
Original Air Date—16 October 2000 |
Original Air Date—23 October 2000 |
Original Air Date—30 October 2000 |
Original Air Date—6 November 2000 |
Original Air Date—13 November 2000 |
Original Air Date—20 November 2000 |
Original Air Date—8 January 2001 |
Season 2, Episode 12: M.I.A.Original Air Date—15 January 2001 |
Original Air Date—29 January 2001 Claudia discovers that she was Cleopatra's servant in a past life when she experiences a déjà vu while watching a catalog about an Ancient Egyptian relics exposition. She travels with Sidney to Egypt, where she uses her hidden memories in the quest of a necklace that Cleopatra wore a few moments before her death. |
Original Air Date—5 February 2001 |
Original Air Date—12 February 2001 Sydney and Nigel are ambushed in Russia. Two weeks later, Sydney wakes up in the house of a man called Tsarlov, who claims to have saved her. However, Sydney understands soon something's wrong, and she's right: instead of hunting for relics, she's going to be hunted now. |
Original Air Date—19 February 2001 |
Original Air Date—16 April 2001 |
Original Air Date—23 April 2001 |
Original Air Date—30 April 2001 A model's face is disfigured when she puts on the mask of a French executioner. The only ways to get her beautiful face is back are if someone puts on the mask (so they would be disfigured) or if the curse is stopped by carrying the mask to the executioner's tomb. Sydney and Nigel will try and find the tomb. |
Original Air Date—7 May 2001 When the British Museum gets Sidney and Nigel to help search at Tudor sites for a ring of king Henry VIII starting from clues in a painting, Nigel is confronted with his self-confident pestering elder brother Preston Bailey, who works there, but their resurfacing sibling rivalry -now also for a girl from their young years- is not the only danger, as at least one other suspiciously well-informed party joins the treasure hunt and soon proves violent. |
Original Air Date—14 May 2001 |
Season 2, Episode 22: DeadlineOriginal Air Date—21 May 2001 |
Original Air Date—17 September 2001 |
Season 3, Episode 2: Mr. RightOriginal Air Date—24 September 2001 |
Original Air Date—1 October 2001 |
Original Air Date—8 October 2001 |
Original Air Date—15 October 2001 |
Original Air Date—22 October 2001 |
Original Air Date—29 October 2001 |
Season 3, Episode 8: Devil DollOriginal Air Date—5 November 2001 |
Season 3, Episode 9: IncognitoOriginal Air Date—12 November 2001 |
Original Air Date—19 November 2001 |
Original Air Date—14 January 2002 |
Original Air Date—21 January 2002 |
Original Air Date—28 January 2002 |
Original Air Date—4 February 2002 An urn commissioned in a Cambodian monastery by the Chinese emperor for the remains of Confucius is about to be destroyed by systematic bombing of a whole province - so DeViega, Sidneys mentor's Gural Nataz murderer, tricks and kidnaps her and Nigel (and their secretary on the home front, as additional blackmail leverage) to get to it trough a heavy mined area and decipher the I-ching on the way in before bombs hit it. |
Original Air Date—11 February 2002 Sydney and Nigel travel to Istanbul to investigate the death of one Sydney's friends, a professor who was trying to prove Hercules did exist by finding the Belt of Hippolyte. They soon realize they're facing the Antianeirai - women who fight as men, a group of modern days "Amazons". |
Original Air Date—18 February 2002 Despite terrible weather, Sidney drags Nigel along to an Arctic base where an ancient Indian mummy has been found. It turns out to be an Anasazi, from warmer hunting ground, but also connected with the numerous deaths on the small base - will they ever get back alive? |
Original Air Date—15 April 2002 Scotland Yard calls Sidney and Nigel to identify a 5th century murder weapon. It turns out to be the burial cross of King Arthur, but besides the victim several others are looking for it, and more killing follows while they search for it in its historical hiding place and unravel the murderous plot. |
Season 3, Episode 18: Faux FoxOriginal Air Date—22 April 2002 When Nigel is charmed by brilliant student Lorraine to show her their offices (and kiss), a burglar knocks out Sidney, but what was robbed? They find out in Madrid, where Professor Lamenza invited them to follow the trail of the Spanish crown hidden from Napoleons army by Carlos IV, the necessary filters to read lemon ink have been switched, and Lorraine is actually Reena, who has teamed up with her lover Raoul to get the crown which everyone goes in search of in Andalusia, while trying to get rid of the others. |
Original Air Date—29 April 2002 Sidney inherits from the best relic hunter of the previous generation a key, and rushes with Nigel on the hunt for the one treasure he never found: Pandora's box, which was guarded by the clan of the Persian sultanate of An-Najaf. The (equally fictitious) successor state is however in revolution, and though a resourceful local father proves a welcome guide in the capital, the military dictator has taken residence in the ancient palace, plundering all archaeological remains... |
Original Air Date—6 May 2002 |
Original Air Date—13 May 2002 While Nigel rehearses his keynote speech in a Seville hotel room, a girl nearly breaks his nose demanding something - it turns out she was after the water from the Fountain of Youth which the dying explorer Ponce de Leon send the Spanish king who send one bottle via the English ambassador to Elisabeth I, which Nigel's brother Preston is desperate to find in order to save his British Museam job. As duke Andrew, the ambassador's heir, only agreed to see him within 48h, he and Sidney are off to England together while Nigel stays for his speech and equally disastrous workshop, but joins them by the time they are scheming against Sean James, a rival relic hunter, and the duke's gambling creditor. |
Original Air Date—20 May 2002 When Sidney and Nigel are about to enter the site of a Bristol lecture, a surprisingly young author on the Celts approaches them to follow up immediately on a tip about a map to the "astronomicons", the lost keys to the druid cult in Stonehenge, hidden since the Romans conquered Britain. The soon learn it is an occasion to steal the map from the Gurul Nataz, it comes with an armed bomb and the youngster is no author but Andreas, the honest son of Sid's arch-enemy Fabrice De Viega -who survived, as they suspected. Junior assures them he hates his dad even more, being duped in a boarding school since his mother's death, but it turns out Fabrice risks everything to help them in order to save Andreas' life - but can even this bizarre alliance brave the ruthless crime syndicate? |
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