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Highway to Heaven Season 3 Episode 18 - Watch Legally and Safely

Highway to Heaven Season 3 Episode 18

Episode Title: A Mother and a Daughter
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: February 04, 1987
Runtime:60 mins
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Highway to Heaven: Jonathan and Mark's assignment to reunite a Hollywood actress who is estranged from her daughter, who is also writing a book about her life with her mother which paints her mother in a bad light. They meet another angel who reveals to Mark that if Jonathan does well he will be moved up, which makes Mark want to see Jonathan fail but Jonathan tells him that they have to abide with what the boss wants. They go see the daughter who says that she hates her mother because she drove her father away, whom she's fond of. But the mother says that there are things about her father that she never told her. When her daughter is watching a film, it turns into the night that her mother and father were having a viscous argument, and her father revealed himself to be not the caring parent her daughter thinks he is. She later goes to her mother and asks why she didn't tell her about her father. And her mother says that she values a daughter's relationship with her father because she had a great father. Mother and daughter reconcile and the daughter announces that her book is off. Later Jonathan goes to the angel and is expecting to leave but the angel tells Jonathan that he feels Jonathan is more needed here. He also reveals that he is the actress' father.

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Michael Landon     , Victor French