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- OverviewMar 30, 1987-Feb 7, 198824 episodesEpisodes24. Rebirth Feb 7, 1988
- Gessler takes power when the emperor is ill.
- 23. The Handmaiden Jan 31, 1988
- The emperor condemns the princess to death.
- 22. The Physician Jan 24, 1988
- William Tell and Matthew enter a deserted town.
- 21. Lotus Jan 17, 1988
- William Tell's son is disappointed with his father.
- 20. The Princess Jan 10, 1988
- The emperor condemns Tell.
- 19. The Citadel Jan 3, 1988
- Gessler takes William Tell prisoner at the Citadel.
- 18. The Four Horsemen Dec 27, 1987
- William Tell tries to gain the help of three men.
- 17. The Moor Dec 20, 1987
- William Tell tries to prove the Moor not guilty.
- 16. The Moor Dec 13, 1987
- A mayor jails a Moor unjustly.
- 15. The Possessed Dec 6, 1987
- Stefan feigns insanity to infiltrate an asylum where Tell might be held.
- 14. The Alchemist Nov 29, 1987
- An alchemist imprisons William Tell.
- 13. Misalliance Nov 22, 1987
- William Tell and Gessler must fight to the death.
- 12. The Pass Nov 15, 1987
- Gessler's men capture William Tell.
- 11. The Impostor Nov 8, 1987
- Someone is posing as William Tell.
- 10. The Stallion Nov 1, 1987
- Stefan gives William Tell a wild white stallion.
- 9. The Champion Oct 25, 1987
- William Tell competes in archery; guest Honor Blackman.
- 8. The Dukes of Zharinghen Oct 18, 1987
- William Tell is held in the castle of three dukes.
- 7. Sanctuary Oct 11, 1987
- William Tell finds Katrina, who says Matthew is dead.
- 6. Albion Oct 4, 1987
- William Tell's former village is burned to the ground.
- 5. Reunion Sep 27, 1987
- A beautiful mercenary captures William Tell.
- 4. The Scavengers Sep 20, 1987
- William Tell sides with a blind Fagin and his orphans.
- 3. The Little Soldier Sep 13, 1987
- A widow and her son hide fugitive William Tell.
- 2. The Prisoner Sep 6, 1987
- William Tell's capture sparks a rebellion.
- 1. The Banquet Mar 30, 1987
- When Prince Frederick, son of the Emperor, comes to visit, Governor Gessler orders replicas of the Prince's hat to be place in a prominent place in all the villages of his oppressed province.