Acapulco H.E.A.T.
Acapulco H.E.A.T. is a 1993 syndicated television series that followed the Hemisphere Emergency Action Team [H.E.A.T.], a group of top-secret agents based in Acapulco, Mexico and recruited by C-5, a secret government coalition, to fight terrorism and international crime. The team kept a low profile, by acting as models and photographers who represented a Beach Fashion enterprise.
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Seasons

1. Code Name: Checkmate (1)
In the series opener, the crime-fighting Hemisphere Emergency Action Team, H.E.A.T., receives an assignment to provide security at a counterterrorism summit, but its efforts are jeopardized by the wife of a prince.

2. Code Name: Checkmate (2)
The team discovers that Strake, who was thought to be dead, is behind the kidnapping.

3. Code Name: Honeymoon Lost
The team is given the mother of all assignments: protect honeymooning Gulf War hero Alex Lassiter without the commander's knowledge.

4. Code Name: Strange Bedfellow
Ashley and Mike and Brett and Cat, pose as newlyweds at an island resort owned by a man suspected of contaminating the waters.

5. Code Name: Million Dollar Ladies (a.k.a. Vanished)
Mike's suspicions of Ashley's friend Sergio Lanti are well founded: Lanti abducts her and makes her a captive in a white-slavery ring.

6. Code Name: Feminine Intuition
H.E.A.T. travels to Colombia to stop Ashley's rival from assassinating the judge who's prosecuting a drug kingpin.

7. Code Name: Desert Dragon
At a karate competition, Tommy goes undercover as a coach to protect the son of an influential member of the C-5.

8. Code Name: Archangel
Mike's former colleague heads security at an exhibition of a Leonardo da Vinci that H.E.A.T. suspects is targeted for theft by a neo-Nazi.

9. Code Name: Arabesque
Cat infiltrates a drug cartel run by former KGB agents to investigate the disappearance of a UN employee who may have joined the ring.

10. Code Name: Body Double
Brett poses as the son of an industrialist to stop a kidnapping ring.

11. Code Name: Perfect Specimen
Trailing a scientist suspected of developing biological weapons, the team stumbles onto part of his research, a man whose body's being genetically altered.

12. Code Name: Easy Riders
Vacationers assist the H.E.A.T. in an effort to find the doctor who's running a black-market baby ring.

13. Code Name: Rip Van Winkle
The H.E.A.T. goes undercover at a rest home for former agents to find the one who's leaking information about a spy working in Russia.

14. Code Name: The Stalking Horse
The H.E.A.T. must identify the person sent to assassinate a Chinese dissident from a group of 146 guests at a resort hotel.

15. Code Name: Frameup
Mike is framed for murder, kidnapped and held for ransom by a terrorist whose brother he captured and sent to prison.

16. Code Name: Ghosts
A detective and a letter addressed to Ashley from a boyfriend thought to be dead complicate an investigation into an illegal arms ring.

17. Code Name: Stranded
Stranded on a desert island, Cat, Krissie, Marcos and Tommy encounter a reclusive Vietnam veteran who believes that they are enemy soldiers.

18. Code Name: Shamrock
Mike suspects that a high-school buddy, now linked with a terrorist group, may be planning an attack on politicians attending a free-trade conference in Mexico.

19. Code Name: Stalemate (1)
The H.E.A.T. guards a former KGB agent attending a chess match, but the game may be up when the team's nemesis returns to assassinate the Russian.

20. Code Name: Stalemate (2)
Mike and Ashley match wits with Strake, who demands Sokol in return for Krissie.

21. Code Name: Deep Six
Cat bristles when the deep-sea diver she and Brett are assigned to protect refuses to allow her on an expedition.

22. Code Name: Assassin
When Mike is shot, Ashley immediately suspects Neil Strake. But there's one problem -- Strake's being held in a high-security facility in Mexico.
Cast

Alison Armitage
Catherine 'Cat' Avery Pascal

Michael Worth
Tommy Chase

Christa Sauls
Joanna Barnes

Lydie Denier
Nicole Bernard
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