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Ironside (1967-75) Raymond Burr    Sarge (1971-72) George Kennedy
Ironside
Episode Guide - April 2006
(season 4 updates #6.17)
compiled by
The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:
Rina Fox
references:
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (http://www.us.imdb.com)



Harbour-UTV Production
Universal Television
for
NBC (Thursdays 8:30PM EST)(seasons 1-4)(1967-71)
NBC (Tuesdays 7:30PM EST (season 5)(1971-72)
NBC (Thursdays 9:00 PM EST)(season 6-8)(1972-75)
Created by Collier Young
Executive Producers:
Collier Young (some season 1 episodes)
Frank Price (some season 1 and 2 episodes only)
Cy Chermak (majority of middle episodes)
Joel Rogosin (season 8)
Produced by:
Paul Mason, Douglas Benton, James McAdams,
Winston Miller, Joel Rogosin, Albert Aley
Associate Producer, Jeannot Szwarc (s1, s2 verified)
Associate Producer, Jay Benson (s4)
Production Executive: Harbour Productions UnLimited: Leonard H. White
(verified on 1.02, 2.04, 2.19, 2.20)
Production Executive: Harbour Productions Unlimited: Robert Beneveds
(verified on 3.01, 3.04, 3.09, 4.02)
Story Editor, Albert Aley (s1, s2, s3 s4)

US Crime Drama series 1967-75 ? episodes x 60 min colour
Starring:
Raymond Burr
as Chief Robert T. Ironside
Also Starring: (always on end credits only)
Don Galloway as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown (1967-1975)
Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield (1967-1971)(seasons 1-4)
Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger (1967-1975)
Elizabeth Baur as Officer Fran Belding (1971-1975)(seasons 5-8)
also
Gene Lyons as Commissioner Dennis Randall (1967-1975)
Johnny Seven as Lt. Carl Reese (1970-1975)
(entry 4.02 - played other characters in earlier episodes)
Joan Pringle as Diana Sanger, Lawyer (1974-1975) (season 8)
Bill Quinn as Medical Examiner

'Ironside' theme music by Quincy Jones
Music by Oliver Nelson (s1, s2 verified)

Director of Photography, Benjamin H. Kline, A.S.C. (s1 ?)
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C. (#3
Director of photography Bud Thackery, A.S.C.

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 IRONSIDE (2 hr Pilot TV Film)
28Mar67
Universal Presentation
Produced by Collier Young
Teleplay by Don M.Mankiewicz
Based on a Story by Collier Young
Directed by James Goldstone
Director of Photography John F. Warren, A.S.C.
Music by Quincy Jones
Starring
Raymond Burr
Also Starring: (opening credits)
Geraldine Brooks
Wally Cox
Kim Darby
David Sheiner
Lilia Skala
Co-Starring:(opening credits)
Gene Lyons
Don Galloway
Barabara Anderson
Donald Mitchell
San Francisco's chief of detectives Robert T. Ironside
is crippled for life after a shooting, but traps his
attacker. Pilot for a series that ran eight years.


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NBC Thursdays 8:30-9:30 pm
Executive Producer Frank Price / Collier Young

1.01 [--] Ironside: MESSAGE FROM BEYOND
14-Sep-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Frank Price/ Produced by James McAdams
Associate Producer, Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Don M. Mankiewicz
Directed by Michael Caffey
Director of Photography, Benjamin H. Kline, A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Gene Evans
Special Guest Star:
James Gregory
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
George Chandler ........ George Bently
Ken Lynch .............. Russ Quinn
With:
Kathleen Freeman ....... Helga
Kent McCord ............ Kellogg
Larry J. Blake ......... Auctioneer
Alma Platt ............. Martha Bently
Bill Du Frene .......... Communications Officer
Jimmy Joyce ............ 1st Dealer
John R. McKee .......... 2nd Dealer
Lee Miller ............. 1st Man
Lou Straley ............ 2nd Man
Dick Russell ........... 3rd Man
Dallas Mitchell ........ The Sergeant
And:
Madlyn Rhue ............ Margaret Blackwell
Synopsis:
A racetrack robbery sets the wheels turning on a tricky
case for Ironside.

1.02 [--] Ironside: THE LEAF IN THE FOREST
21-Sep-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer, Collier Young
Produced by James McAdams / Assoc Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Don M. Mankiewicz
Directed by Leo Penn
Director of Photography, Benjamin H. Kline, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
John Larch ......... Pierre Dupont
Edward Andrews ..... Mason Baylis
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Barbara Barrie ............. Myra Dupont
Gene Lyons ................. The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Henry Beckman .............. Orator
Lillian Bronson ............ Esther Garrison
Joe Finnigan ............... 1st Reporter
Vernon Scott ............... 2nd Reporter
Robert Ellenstein .......... Marty
Sean Kennedy ............... 1st Hippie
John Rubinstein ............ 2nd Hippie
And:
Bert Freed ................. Detective Keeley
Synopsis 1:
Lonely old women are being strangled, and Chief Ironside believes
that there is more to it than just a serial killer at work. Setting
Eve up as a potential victim requires a little ingenuity, but it
might just prove to be worth the effort.
Synopsis 2 :
A serial strangler is the prime suspect in the murder
of an old lady. But Ironside has other ideas.
Synopsis 3:
Ironside searches for a clever killer who uses a phantom strangler's wave
of terror to mask a murder of his own. [RF]

1.03 [--] Ironside: DEAD MAN'S TALE
28-Sep-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer, Frank Price
Produced by James McAdams/ Assoc Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Teleplay by Don A. Brinkley & Don L. Mankiewicz
Story by Don L. Mankiewicz
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Jack Lord ............... John Trask
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Susanne Cramer ........... Tina Masson
Gene Lyons ............... The Commissioner(recurring)
Simon Scott .............. Warren Stuart
With:
Ben Wright ............... Dr. Leon Chaffee
Byron Morrow ............. Mr. Gregory
Frank Gerstle ............ Eddie Burns
John Goddard ............. Ernie Greco
Stuart Nisbet ............ Luther Carson
Robert Turnbull .......... Beeker
Synopsis 1:
A notorious gangster (Simon Scott) is preparing to turn State's evidence
when he is murdered, but Ironside pretends that the man is still
alive, and ready to talk, in order to catch the killer and nail a
major criminal (Jack Lord).
Jack Lord (Steve McGarrett from Hawaii Five-O) makes
a rare appearance outside Hawaii in this gangland murder
mystery.
Synopsis 2:
To dethrone crime czar John Trask, Ironside spreads a rumor that a
murdered hood is alive and willing to talk.

1.04 [--] Ironside: EAT, DRINK AND BE BURIED
05-Oct-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Collier Young
Produced by James McAdams/ Assoc Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Tony Barrett
Directed by William Graham
Director of Photography, Ray Flin
Guest Stars:
Lee Grant .............. Francesca Kirby
Farley Granger ......... Mitch Kirby
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Richard Anderson ....... Darren Sanford
With:
Joanne Medley .......... Annie Royer
Susanne Benton ......... Model
Maria Lennard .......... Doris Keller
And:
Quincy Jones ........... Les Appleton
*
John Lodge ......... Durant (uncredited)
Lee Miller ......... Shipper (uncredited)
Synopsis 1:
When TV personality Francesca Kirby starts to receive death threats,
her old friend Robert T. Ironside is soon on the case. When the
threats become attempts on her life, he begins to delve deeper. Will
he like what he finds?
Synopsis 2:
There's no lack of suspects when an unscrupulous advice columnist
is threatened with murder. [RF]

1.05 [--] Ironside: THE TAKER
12-Oct-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by David J. Connell / Assoc. Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Teleplay by Irving Gaynor Neiman and Winston Miller
Story by Irving Gaynor Neiman
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Mark Richman ....... Daryll Frazer
Robert Alda ........ Johnny Utrecht
William Schallert... Simon Arkoff
Jan Shepard ........ Adrienne May
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons .............. The Commissioner(recurring)
Cyril Delevanti ......... Commodore Wallace
With:
Ernest Anderson ......... Butler
Gail Bonney ............. 1st Secretary (Commissioner Randall's Secretary)
Bebe Louie .............. Weather Official
Barbara Bell Wright ..... 2nd Secretary (Fraser's Secretary)
Lee Miller .............. Man (in Lobby)
Virgil Frye ............. Detective Andy Anderson
Synopsis 1:
A policeman known to Ironside for some years is shot dead whilst on
an investigation. The evidence points to him being crooked, but the
Chief is determined to prove otherwise.
Synopsis 2:
An unsolved homicide case enters the picture as Ironside sets out to
vindicate a murdered policeman suspected of being a blackmailer. [RF]

1.06 [--] Ironside: AN INSIDE JOB
19-Oct-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Frank Price / Produced by Cy Chermak
written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
John Saxon ......... Carter
Norman Fell ........ Capt. Lauren
Don Stroud ......... Bains
*
Co-Starring: (end credits not verified)
John Alvin ........ Clerk
Eileen Wesson ...... Pretty Girl
Harry Hickox ....... Lt. Gold
*
Will J. White ...... Moose
Ben Hammer ......... Flagg
Michael Harris ..... Charlie
Cal Bartlett ....... Officer
Tyler McVey ........ TV Man
Robert Karnes ...... Policeman
Ken Renard ......... Cleaning Man
Synopsis 1:
A brace of desperate killers put Ironside in a tight spot when they
force him to come up with a perfect escape plan.
Synopsis 2:
Ironside and Eve are held by two killers who want the Chief to help
them escape. [RF]

1.07 [--] TAGGED FOR MURDER
26-Oct-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Collier Young/ Produced by James McAdams
written by Art Weingarten
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
Jack Kelly ......... Corman
Gene Nelson ........ Sheldon
Antoinette Bower.... Andra Bellingham
*
Co-Starring: (end credits NOT verified)
Bruce Lee ......... Leon Soo
Bert Freed ......... Sgt. Cable
Roger De Koven ..... General
Arthur Adams ....... Doctor
Marjorie Bennett.... Grouchy Hotel Clerk
Lenore Kingston .... Maid
Synopsis 1:
Martial arts hero Bruce Lee plays himself in this
tale of ex-GIs wiped out on the basis of their dog tags.
Synopsis 2:
Ironside's only clue to a murderer six GI serial numbers scratched in
the victim's watch case. [RF]

1.08 [--] Ironside: LET MY BROTHER GO
02-Nov-1967 NBC Thur
Executive producer Frank Price
Produced by Cy Chermak / Assoc. Pr. Jeannot Szwarc
written by Donn Mullally
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: William Margulies, A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Ivan Dixon ......... Charles 'Bat' Masterson
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Don Marshall ........ Joe Masterson
Maidie Norman ...... Natalie Masterson
Ena Hartman ......... Betty Masterson
With:
Peter Mamakos ....... Georgie Main
Kirk Kirksey ........ Ernie
James La Sane ....... Ralph
John Sebastian ...... Ed Harris
Robert Pearson ...... Bake
Synopsis 1:
Ironside struggles to keep a group of local youngsters on the straight and
narrow, and enlists the help of gridiron star:
Synopsis 2:
A moral tale about a footballer who risks prison for the sake of his
worthless brother.
Synopsis 3:
Ironside tries to prevent an idolized black athlete from taking a
manslaughter rap to keep his parolee brother out of jail. [RF]


1.09 [--] Ironside: LIGHT AT THE END OF THE JOURNEY
09-Nov-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Frank Price/ Produced by Cy Chermack
Teleplay by Robert Van Scoyk and Sy Salkowitz
Story by Jeannot Szwarc
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Star:
Katherine Crawford .... Jill
Special Guest Star:
Robert Reed ........... Pierson
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Bill Fletcher .......... Gilroy
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
Steve Dunne ............ Ted Bartlett
With:
Bill Leslie ............ Waring
Jeanne Baird ........... Joan Waring
Arthur Adams ........... Medical Examiner
Lauren Gilbert ......... Homicide Sgt.
Jason Wingreen ......... Bell Captain
*
Associate Producer, Jeannot Szwarc
Leonard H. White, Prod. Exec. Harbour Productions Unlimited
Director of Photography, William Margulies, A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
A murderer believes a blind girl is the only eye witness
to the crime.
Synopsis 2:
Ironside uses a blind woman to bait a trap for a killer - who believes
she saw his crime. [RF]

1.10 [--] Ironside: THE MONSTER OF COMUS TOWERS
16-Nov-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Collier Young / Produced by James McAdams
Teleplay by A.J. Russell and Stanford Whitmore / Story by A.J.Russell
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Warren Stevens ........ Howard Comus
David Hartman .......... Lt. Fitch
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Joan Huntington ........ Amanda Stillman
Michael Forest ......... James Edmond
Donald Buka ............ Vincent Longo
Kevin Hagen ............ Owen Simmons
With:
Evi Marandi ............ Stella Rossi
Renzo Cesana ........... Enzo Rossi
Harper Flaherty ........ Herbert Chapman
Jim Creech ............. Det. Bloch
Jeffy Malloy ........... 3rd Guard
*
Assoc. Producer, Jeannot Swarc
Leonard H. White: Prod Exec Harbor Prods Unlimited
Director of Photography, John F. Warren, A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
An important art treasure has mysteriously disappeared from an apparently
impregnable skyscraper. But the thieves have reckoned without Ironside's
deductive powers.
Synopsis 2:
A human fly able to scale buildings is a suspect in the murder of a guard
at an art gallery. [RF]

1.11 [--] Ironside: THE MAN WHO BELIEVED
23Nov67
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by David J. O'Connell/ Assoc. Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Stephen Kandel
Directed by Tony Leader
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Guest Stars:
Guy Stockwell
With:
Marcia Strassman (as Samantha Dian)
Introducing:
Barbara Rhoades (as Bonnie Lloyd)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Michael Constantine .... Harry Brancusi
George Furth ........... Ray Harrison
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner(recurring)
Cliff Potter ........... Dan Peabody
With:
Arthur Adams ........... Dr. Gwynne
Johnny Silver .......... John Brenner
Bill Welsh ............. Announcer
Alex Gerry ............. Dr. Maurice Zelman
June C. Ellis .......... The Nurse
Sahron Harvey .......... The Girl
A folk singer takes a fatal plunge from the Golden Gate
Bridge. Was it suicide - or murder?

A woman who wrote a cheering letter to Ironside when he was
recovering from being shot, dies in an apparent suicide. Convinced
that it was murder Ironside investigates, and uncovers the sad
truth.
(NB - As part of the incidental music, this episode heavily features
the original song "From The Day You're Born", which was reused later
in the season, in episode #1.22 "Something For Nothing", where it was sung
by guest star James Farentino).

NOTE: Although Marcia Strassman's character's name is spelled 'Dain'
throughout the episode, in the credits she is billed as 'Samantha
Dian'.

1.12 [--] Ironside: A VERY COOL HOT CAR
30-Nov-1967 NBC Thur (rerun 06Jun68)
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Cy Chermak/ Assoc. Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Luther Davis
Directed by James Sheldon
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Bernie Hamilton .... Lt. William Adams
Arch Johnson ....... Det. Sgt. John Breen
Jay C. Flippen ..... Desk Sergeant
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons .......... The Commissioner(recurring)
With:
Pamela Dunlap ....... Rosemary Dunne
Michael Fox ......... Technician
Alice Frost ......... Mrs. Muldoon
Gail Bonney ......... Secretary
K.L. Smith .......... Rafael
And:
Peter J. Helm ....... Alfred Dunne
Synopsis 1:
Cars are being stolen in worryingly high numbers, and with the
numbers recovered falling dramatically, the signs point to a crooked
cop somewhere in the department. Mark is convinced that the cop in
question is innocent, but nobody else seems very sure.
Synopsis 2:
The possibility of police corruption arises when a newly assigned lieutenant
fails to stem an increase in auto thefts. [RF]
Synopsis 3:
Ironside probes the possibility of police corruption when a newly assigned
lieutenant fails to stem an increase in auto thefts. Mark investigates a
possible link to the crime wave at a salvage yard owned by a pair of
unusually wealthy "flower" people. [RF]

1.13 [--] Ironside: THE PAST IS PROLOGUE
07-Dec-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Frank Price / Produced by Cy Chermak
Written by Phil Mason
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Star:
Victor Jory ........ Wally Stowe
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Harrison Ford ....... Tom Stowe
Jill Donohue ........ Phyllis Chase
Gene Lyons .......... The Commissioner(recurring)
June Vincent ........ Mrs. Chase
Jean Inness ......... Dee Stowe
With:
John Hoyt ........... Malcolm Henderson
John Zaremba ........ Dr. Michaels
Bartlett Robinson ... Atty. Whittier
Chester Jones ....... Butler
Gail Bonney ......... Secretary
*
Walter Coy ......... Chief of Police Paul Wilson (uncredited)
*
Assoc. Producer, Jeannot Swarc /
Leonard H. White: Prod Exec Harbor Prods Unlimited
*
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
Ironside sets the wheels of justice in motion for a convicted killer who
has been living the life of a free man for 17 years.
Synopsis 2:
A 19-year-old death sentence hangs in the balance as Ironside flies to
New York in search of evidence that may clear a fugitive of murder. [RF]

1.14 [--] Ironside: GIRL IN THE NIGHT
21-Dec-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Frank Price
Producer Cy Chermak/ Assoc. Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Teleplay by True Boardman, Story by Dean Reisner
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Susan Saint James ...... Elaine Moreau
Steve Carlson .......... Foster
Donnelly Rhodes ......... Joe Varona
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Joan Staley ........... Millie O'Neill
Mort Mills ............ Mike Hennessey
Simon Scott ........... Jim Cardoff
George Keymas ......... Stulka
Sarah Marshall ........ Jan Carlin
Oscar Beregi .......... Stefan
With:
Laurie Mitchell ....... Carol Phillips
Craig Heubing ......... Dr. Evans
Synopsis 1:
Ed falls for a woman that he meets one night in Las Vegas. She
promptly disappears in mysterious circumstances, and Ed and the rest
of the team try to find out what has happened. Needless to say,
nothing is as it first appeared; and the truth, when it eventually
unfolds, proves to be tragic.
Synopsis 2:
Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) lets a beautiful singer trample all over
his vulnerable heart.
Synopsis 3:
Ed becomes involved with Elaine, a troubled nightclub singer whose past
is a tangle of coercion, betrayal and murder. [RF]

1.15 [--] Ironside: THE FOURTEENTH RUNNER
28-Dec-1967 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Frank Price/ Produced by Cy Chermak
Teleplay by Donn Mullally/ Story by Leon Tokatyan
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Steve Ihnat ........ Zarkov
Edward Asner ....... Davis
John Van Dreelen ... Varinyi
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
Philip Chapin .......... Yuri Alexeyovich Azneyeff
Ingrid Pitt ............ Irene Novas
With:
Ollie O'Toole .......... The Undertaker
Lee Miller ............. The Bartender
*
Associate Producer Jeannot Szwarc
Leonard H. White, Production Executive Harbour Productions Unlimited
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
A visiting Soviet athlete vanishes during a practice run. Ironside
soon discovers that the trustworthy runner was an American intelligence
agent. Has he defected? [RF]
Synopsis 2:
International intrigue surrounds Ironside as he probes the disappearance
of a Soviet track star who doubles as a U.S. agent. [RF]


1.16 [--] Ironside: FORCE OF ARMS
04Jan68
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Paul Mason/ Assoc. Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Teleplay by Ivan Goff & Ben Roberts, and Warren Duff
Story by Warren Duff
Directed by Tony Leader
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Harold J. Stone
Gene Raymond
Linden Chiles
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Diane Brewster ......... Susan Weathers
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
George Murdock ......... Victor Cramer
Les Crane .............. Himself
With:
Ron Russell ............ Albie
Frank Getstle .......... Buck Denison
Cliff Norton ........... Henry Brink
Arthur Adams ........... Dr. Gwynne
William Lucking ........ Thomas Flagg
Synopsis 1:
A self-appointed vigilante patriot causes problems for
Ironside as it looks like he might have created his
own martyr for the cause
Synopsis 2:
A local businessman sets up an organised vigilante force to try to
clean up San Francisco. When a key member is murdered, it becomes
clear that the "Second Force" has got severely out of hand.


1.17 [--] Ironside: MEMORY OF AN ICE CREAM STICK
11Jan68
Executive Producer Frank Price
Producer Cy Chermak/ Assoc. Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Jack Kruschen
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Mel Scott ............ Sam Noble
Ena Hartman .......... Millie Roberts
Gene Lyons ........... The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Francine York ........ June
Jim Creech ........... Detective Garber
Victor Bozeman ....... 1st Detective
Will J. White ........ 2nd Detective
Jackie Russell ....... Kathy
Mark Sanger should know better than to disregard Ironside's
advice on who he should mix with.

1.18 [--] Ironside: TO KILL A COP
25Jan68
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Cy Chermack/ Assoc. Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Teleplay by Donn Mullally/ (NO story credit)
Directed by Tony Leader
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Pernell Roberts
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Ruta Lee ............. Marian
Parley Baer .......... Everett Brandt
Anne Whitfield ....... Helen
Richard Van Fleet .... Briggs
With:
Bing Russell ......... Cal Bristold
Olive Sturgess ....... Mary Connell
Robert Karnes ........ Booking Sgt.
Hal Needham .......... Connell
Dan Currie ........... 1st Officer
Synopsis 1:
Det. Sgt Ed Brown lays his life on he line when he follows
a hunch which could nail a killer with a grudge against
cops.
Synopsis 2:
When Ed and two colleagues arrest a violent man they don't take his
threats seriously, but when the other two officers are murdered, Ed
is convinced that he knows who the killer is. Suspended from duty he
sets himself up as the next victim, determined to prove that his
suspicions are correct.

1.19 [--] Ironside: THE LONELY HOSTAGE
1Feb68
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Paul Mason/ Assoc. Pr, Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Norman Katkov
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Robert Lansing
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Kathie Browne ......... Jane Hickman
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Charles Brewer ........ Larry Reilly
Fabian Dean ........... Glodder
William Fawcett ....... Sam Layton
Mike Mahoney .......... Crandall
Rex Devereaux ......... The Elegant Drunk
Ironside is held hostage by a desperate cop who plans to
flee the country after gunning down a fellow officer.

1.20 [--] Ironside: THE CHALLENGE
8Feb68
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Frank Price
Written by John McGreevey
Directed by Tony Leader
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Tom Simcox
Sue Ane Langdon
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Nicholas Colasanto ..... Mike Sellino (Coach in "Cheers")
Coleen Gray ............ Ann Kingsley
Noah Keen .............. Paul Bragan
Cec Linder ............. Prof. Carl Anderson
Virginia Grey .......... Mrs. Meacham

Ironside becomes an Art critic to catch a murderer.
[The boyfriend of a woman who's died from a drugs overdose
tries to hunt down the pusher who supplied her habit -
and becomes a prime murder suspect.]

A psychiatrist friend of Ironside's is murdered, and the only clues
are his collection of artworks. Is one of the artists the murderer?
And if so, which one?


1.21 [--] Ironside: ALL IN A DAY'S WORK
15Feb68
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Paul Mason
Written by Ed McBain
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Jeanette Nolan
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Lorraine Gary .......... Nancy Lewin
Walter Burke ........... Smiley
With:
Jerry Hausner .......... Mr. Edwards
Don Hanmer ............. Artie
Harry Swoger ........... Raynold
Clyde Howdie ........... Policeman
An officer discovers that the armed robber she gunned
down at a store was just 17.

During a night on the town, Eve Whitfield kills an armed robber who
tries to shoot her. When he turns out to be a boy just turned
seventeen, she doubts her abilities as a police officer,
particularly when half of the town seems convinced that he was a
model teenager. It soon turns out that this is far from the truth.

1.22 [--] Ironside: SOMETHING FOR NOTHING
22-Feb-1968
Executive Producer Collier Young
Produced by James McAdams
Teleplay by Anthony Terpiloff and Stephen Kandel
Story by Stephen Kandel
Directed by Robert Butler
Director of Photography, Ray Flin
Guest Stars:
James Farentino
Susan Saint James (as Verna Cusack)
Jan Merlin
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Vincent Gardenia ...... Roy Faber
Paul Mantee ........... Asst. D.A. Corey
Laurie Main ........... Harris
Leoanrd Stone ......... Herman

Song "Downtown" written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent
A couple are up to their necks in loan shark skulduggery.

A compulsive (and unlucky) gambler is in debt to a local mobster for
$32,000. Ironside wants to put the mobster away, but only can if the
gambler is prepared to turn state's evidence. The Chief has to
persuade him to turn against the man who is offering him a way out
of debt.
(NB - The second episode to feature original song From The Day
You're Born.)

1.23 [--] Ironside: BARBERA WHO
29Feb68
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Cy Chermak
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by James Sheldon
Director of Photography, Lionel Lindon, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Vera Miles ............ Barbara Jones/Lois Richards
Philip Carey
*
Co-Starring:
Johnny Seven .......... Officer Petrizzi
Mark Roberts .......... Jim Hennesey
Alan Baxter ........... The Sheriff
Marion Ross ........... Mrs Petrizzi
Kiel Martin ........... Billy
With:
John Pickard .......... Ned Morse
Robert Patten ......... Dr. Carl Banks
Paul Bryar ............ 2nd Driver
Albert Popwell ........ 1st Driver
Michael Barbera ....... Johnny Petrizzi
Glenn M. Weber ........ Mike Petrizzi

Synopsis 1:
Ironside probes the mysterious past of an amnesiac
nurse who has fallen in love with him. Will, what he
discovers, spoil his chance of happiness.
(see follow-up 3.02 [55] 'Say Goodbye to Yesterday' which also
guest starred Vera Miles and Philip Carey as the same characters)
Synopsis 2:
A friend of Ironside's turns out to be an amnesiac victim without a
past. The need to discover who she really is comes to the forefront
when somebody tries to kill her, and it becomes clear that the
Chief's hopes for a long term relationship might not be possible
with this particular girl.

1.24 [--] Ironside: PERFECT CRIME
07-Mar-1968
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Paul Mason
Associate Producer Jeannot Szwarc
Production Executive for Harbour Productions Leonard H. White
Teleplay by Norman Katkov
Story by Leonard H. White
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Director of Photography Enzo A. Martinelli
Guest Stars:
Peter Deuel
Brenda Scott
Ron Russell
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Shelly Novack ......... Roger Simmons
David Lewis ........... Dean Admiral Gabriel
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Paul Hough ............ Byron Shelley Crawford III
Vernon Scott .......... Frank
Lenny Kahn ............ Phil
Bill Baldwin .......... George
Kitty Malone .......... Attractive Girl
Synopsis 1:
A college campus quivers in terror as a sharpshooting
sniper sets out to prove that the perfect crime really
does exist.
Synopsis 2:
Lecturing on a law course at a local college, the Chief finds that
one of the students is planning to prove that the perfect crime can
be committed. The person responsible appears to be particularly cold
and calculating, and the Chief finds that he is facing true genius.

1.25 [--] Iron side: OFFICER BOBBY
14Mar68
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Cy Chermak
Written by Brett Halliday and Bill S. Ballinger
Directed by James Sheldon
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Nancy Malone
Jeanne Cooper
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Paul Carr ............. Harry Higdon
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Russ Conway ........... L.A. Laserman
Sharon Harvey ......... The Stewardess
Sidney Clute .......... Police Surgeon
Jon Lormer ............ Tommy
Ron Pinkard ........... 1st Reporter
Synopsis 1:
Parenting skills are at a premium as an abandoned baby
drops at Ironside's lap.
Synopsis 2:
A baby is found abandoned in the Chief's van, following an explosion
at an airport. The Chief suspects that the child's mother was the
intended victim of the attack, and plans to make her come forward,
using the baby as bait.


1.26 [--] Ironside: TRIP TO HASHBURY
21-Mar-1968
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Paul Mason
Written by Norman Jolley
Directed by Tony Leader
Director of Photography, William Margulies, A.S.C.
Special Music by The Hook
Guest Stars:
William Windom
Cliff Osmond
Monica Lewis
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Stacey Maxwell ........ Patty Larsen
David Macklin ......... David Wilson
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Susan O'Connell ....... Barbara Chase
Judy Brown ............ Terry
With:
William Creatore ...... Doctor
Michael C. Ford ....... Tag
Cynthia Hull .......... Kathy
Jerry Davis ........... Jeff Harmon
Allan Hunt ............ Gary
Jan Fischer ........... Lisa
Elizabeth Germaine .... Elsa
Anna Morimoto ......... Flora
Zoe Ann Leader ........ Jean
Kres Mersky ........... Violet
Synopsis 1:
Could Det. Sgt. Ed Brown really have beaten a teenage hippy
girl to death? Her attorney father certainly thinks so.
Synopsis 2:
Ed is charged with police brutality following a raid on a hippie
drug den. As always, of course, things are far from being as they
seem, and the trail leads to a group of apparently model students at
a local private school.

1.27 [--] Ironside: DUE PROCESS OF LAW
28-Mar-1968
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Cy Chermak
Written by Don Brinkley
Directed by Dick Colla
Director of Photography, William Margulies, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Dwayne Hickman
David Carradine
*
Co-Starring:
Burr De Benning ....... Joe Fenway
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Carol Booth ........... Connie Goshen
Parley Baer ........... Everett Brandt
With:
Roy Glenn ............. Mr. Tobom
Janée Michelle ........ Helen Tobin
Barry Cahill .......... Sgt. Miller
Ray Ballard ........... Dispatcher
Ron Pinkard ........... Jimmy Bracken
Synopsis 1:
Mark Sanger tries to solve the murder of his girlfriend
but ends up becoming a suspect.
Synopsis 2:
Mark's date is found murdered in Golden Gate Park, and he is
determined to catch the man responsible, with or without Ironside's
help. When he decides to take the law into his own hands, however,
he finds himself under arrest for the murder of the chief suspect.

1.28 [--] Ironside: RETURN OF THE HERO
04-Apr-1968
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Paul Mason
Written by Robert Pirosh
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Director of Photography, William Margulies, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Gary Collins
Ron Hayes
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gavin MacLeod ......... Danmiel Gerber
Hank Brandt ........... Paul J. Rutledge
With:
Joseph Turkel ......... District Attorney
Ned Romero ............ Kali
Chuck Wood ............ Mace
Dennis McCarthy ....... Judge Carlisle
Elizabeth Germaine .... Receptionist

A decorated Vietnam war hero is found guilty of murder, but the
Chief, amongst others, does not believe that he is guilty. Whilst he
is trying to find out the truth, somebody else is killing off the
witnesses, and the Chief himself may be next on the list.


################# Ironside #################
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NBC Thursdays 8:30-9:30 pm

2.01 [029] Ironside: SHELL GAME
19Sep68
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Cy Chermak
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Tony Leader
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Sorrell Booke
Charles Aidman
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Johnny Seven ......... Dean
(later to be a series regular as Lt. Carl Reese)
Simon Scott .......... Waltham
With:
Lisa Todd ............ Gloria
Robert DoQui ......... Marty
John Holland ......... Jenkins
John Dennis .......... Det. Bliss
Robert Christopher ... Mechanic
A notorious jewel thief has his beady eyes on a
major collection due for public exhibition in
San Francisco.

2.02 [030] Ironside: SPLIT SECOND TO AN EPITAPH (2hrs)
26Sep68
(shown as 2 separate hour-long episodes in syndication)
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Paul Mason
Teleplay by Sy Salkowitz and Don M. Mankiewicz
Story by Richard Landau
Directed by Leonard J. Horn
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Music Score by Oliver Nelson
Guest Stars:
Joseph Cotten ......... Stern
Troy Donahue .......... Father Dugan
Lilia Skala ........... Sister Agatha
Andrew Prine .......... Ernie
Don Stroud ............ Albee
Margaret O'Brien ...... Sister Louise Prescott
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Mel Scott ............. Ralph Fellows
Eileen Wesson ......... Nurse Evans
Lorraine Gary ......... Nurse Green
And:
Les Crane
And: (yes 2 ands)
Brenda Scott .......... Carol Dillon
With:
David Sheiner ......... Doctor
Amentha Dymally ....... Ann Fellows
Frank Arno ............ Police Artist
Christine Olivarez .... Nina Kendall
Caroline Olivarez ..... Tina Kendall
Linda Chandler ........ Nurse Kane
Synopsis 1:
Ironside is the only witness to a murder, but has to go into
hospital for exploratory surgery immediately after the events that
he witnessed. The murderer is determined that he should not leave
hospital alive, and as the Chief deals with the possibility of maybe
one day being able to walk again, his presence in the hospital helps
various other citizens right wrongs in their lives. Meanwhile Ed,
Eve and Mark deal with their own worries and fears for the Chief as
the murder attempts escalate.
Synopsis 2:
A narcotics thief severly jolts the Chief's spine, making possible an operation
that may cure his paralysis - or kill him.

2.03 [031] Ironside: THE SACRIFICE
03-Oct-1968
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Paul Mason
Written by Gerald Sanford
Directed by Abner Biberman
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Music Score by Oliver Nelson
Guest Stars:
Ricardo Montalban (Sgt. Al Servantes)
Robert Alda (F.A. Hobarth)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Phillip Pine .......... Ortega
Elena Verdugo ......... Liz Cervantes)
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Rafael Campos ......... Kid Valdez
With:
John Aladdin .......... Victor Cervantes
Blaizdel Makee ........ Romeo Sangria
Vincent Van Lynn ...... Thomas Scott
Argentina Brunetti .... Rita's Aunt
Poupée Bocar .......... Rita
Priscilla Ann ......... Maria Cervantes
A policeman friend of Ironside and the team is the prime suspect in
a murder investigation. Is he really guilty, though, or is the
evidence just a little too damning?

2.04 [032] Ironside: ROBERT PHILLIPS vs. THE MAN
10Oct68
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Paul Mason
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Nicholas Colasanto
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars
Paul Winfield
Jack Hogan
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Diane Shalet ......... Mrs. Stavely
Gene Lyons ........... The Commissioner (recurring)
Diane Ladd ........... Peggy Barnard
With:
Donna Anders ......... Lottie Collins
Dick Williams ........ Spokesman
Gloria Edwards ....... Mrs. Adams
Ben Hammer ........... Fleming
Morris Erby .......... Mr. Adams
Fabian Dean .......... Det. Lt. Porter
Jack Collins ......... Corning
Davis Roberts ........ Attorney Peters
Arnold Williams ...... 1st Man
John Rayner .......... Drake
Mark Sanger is caught in inter-racial crossfire when a
black millitant is accused of murdering a storekeeper.

A black rights activist is arrested for murder, and San Francisco's
Black community threatens to take to the streets in protest.
Commissioner Randall asks the Chief to investigate the case in an
attempt to prove Phillip's innocence; but certain citizens do not
appear to want to co-operate.

2.05 [033] Ironside: DESPERATE ENCOUNTER
24Oct68
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by - no credit
Written by Donn Mullally
Directed by Dick Colla
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Tom Simcox
Ron Hayes
Gene Raymond ......... Charles Huff
*
No Co-Stars on end credits
A friend of the Chief's invites him to stay and then promptly
disappears, leaving Ironside to figure out what has happened to him,
whilst also running the gauntlet in a town determined to cover up a
secret.

2.06 [034] Irinside: I, THE PEOPLE
31-Oct-1968
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Milton Berle and Stephen Lord
Directed by Barry Shear
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Milton Berle (as Ross Howard)
Dane Clark
Patricia Barry (as Martha Webb)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Julie Adams .......... Norma Howard
George Murdock ....... Capt Walter Finch
Abraham Sofaer ....... Maharishi Rabbu
Parley Baer .......... Commander Stevens
Gene Lyons ........... The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
William Keene ........ Professor
Jason Wingreen ....... Man
Jean Howell .......... Woman
Jon Breakfield ....... College Student
Bill Welsh ........... Newscaster
A reluctant Ironside is assigned to protect a television
talk show host.

An obnoxious talk show host known as "The Peoples' Voice" begins to
receive death threats, and the Chief is assigned to protect him.
Firstly he must overcome his own feelings of dislike for the man,
but are those feelings entirely misplaced? Events escalate when the
host's wife is killed by a car bomb apparently meant for her
husband.

2.07 [035] Ironside: PRICE TAG: DEATH
07Nov68
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Paul Mason
Written by Robert Earll
Directed by Dick Colla
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Ralph Meeker
Clu Gulager
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Peggy Ann Garner ....... Jack's Ex-Wife
With:
Erin O'Reilly .......... Cindy
Victor Rogers .......... Clothing Salesman
Gil Peterson ........... 1st Officer
John Mitchum ........... Slim
Marcelle Fortier ....... Tyler's bookkeeper
Bob Gravage ............ Red Emery
Jim Malinda ............ Ben
Ben Freedman ........... Bum
Ralph Smiley ........... Mr.Sterns
George E. Carey ........ 1st. Man
An ex-cop turned vagrant could hold the key to an
intriguing murder investigation

The Chief is alerted to the murder of a down-and-out by an ex-cop
now living on the streets. The trail soon leads to a long line of
false cheques, and an extremely unstable man.

2.08 [036] Ironside: AN OBVIOUS CASE OF GUILT
14-Nov-1968
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Paul Mason
Written by Brad Rudnitz
Directed by Abner Biberman
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Music by Oliver Nelson
Guest Stars:
Anne Baxter
Warren Stevens
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ........... The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Joan Tompkins ......... Secretary
Bing Russell .......... Sheriff
Eve McVeagh ........... Manager
Harry Harvey, Sr ...... 1st. Grocer
Allen Emerson ......... Cunningham
Florida Friebus ....... Middle-Aged Woma
Lloyd Kino ............ 2nd Grocer
Art Hern .............. Belows
Paul Micale ........... Proprietor
Bebe Louie ............ Elevator Operator
A friend of the Chief's is an obvious suspect in the murder of her
husband, but the Chief believes that the evidence against her is too
obvious. He soon proves her innocence, but is she really the victim
of a frame-up, or is it all rather more complicated than that?

2.09 [037] Ironside: REPRISE
21-Nov-1968
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Albert Aley
Directed by Don McDougall
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Music Score, William Goldenberg
NO Guest Stars in this episode:
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Nancy Wickwire ......... Mrs. Kessell
With:
Eddie Firestone ........ Mr. Cherney
Irene Hervey ........... Mrs. Whitfield
Adrienne Marden ........ 1st Nurse
Lillian Lehman ......... 2nd Nurse
Quinn K. Redeker ....... Paul Fulham
And:
Stuart Rice ............ Frank Sharkey

As Oficer Eve Whitfield hovers close to death her
colleagues drift off in a series of flashbacks.

When Eve is injured during a shooting, the rest of the team recall
their early encounters with her, and the Chief wonders if he was
right ever to have encouraged her to join the force. Meanwhile, Ed
worries over whether he wants to arrest Eve's attacker, or just kill
the man outright.


2.10 [038] Ironside: THE MACABRE MR. MICAWBER
28-Nov-1968
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Bill S. Ballinger and Brett Halliday
Directed by Jeannot Szwarc
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Burgess Meredith
Jack Kruschen
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Kathie Browne ........ Elda Thompson
Bill Fletcher ........ Arnie Simms
With:
Arthur Space ......... Horatio Shute
John Pickard ......... Fire Lieutenant
Bill Quinn ........... Medical Examiner (recurring)
Ray Montgomery ....... Sgt.Boardman
Anthony Corbi ........ Edgar Gromes
Joseph Mell .......... Mr. Pipe
Kevin Burchett ....... Messenger
Ironside and an annoying mynah bird get to
the heart of a murder.

A rich man is murdered, and his man-servant is the prime suspect,
until a talkative Mynah bird appears which may just have the
solution to the whole case on the tip of his tongue.


2.11 [039] Ironside: SIDE POCKET
05-Dec-1968
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Paul Mason
Teleplay by Norman Katlov and Sy Salkowitz
Story by Charles A. McDaniel
Directed by Abner Biberman
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Jack Albertson
Michael Christian
Carl Reindel
H.M. Wynant
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Robert Ellenstein ..... Sidney
With:
Corinne Cole .......... Judy
Bob Hastings .......... Ray
Cathleen Cordell ...... Salesgirl
Victor Bozeman ........ Hot Dog Vendor
Paul Sorenson ......... Frank
Ross Sherman .......... Traffic Control Officer
Synopsis 1:
A young pool hustler is coerced into a contract with a crooked
promoter when his brother amasses large gambling debts. The Chief
steps in, but can he get through to the brothers in time?
Synopsis 2:
A pool shark discovers his brother is intent on profiting by him.

2.12 [040] Ironside: SERGEANT MIKE
12-Dec-1968
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Carey Wilbur
Directed by Tony Leader
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Bill Bixby
John Dehner
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ........... The Commissioner (recurring)
Rocky Lang ........... Charlie Tomkin
With:
Robert Cornthwaite ... Judson Trumbull
Fred Williamson ...... Det. Sgt. La Peer
Robert Karnes ........ Maintenance Worker
Bill Quinn ........... Medical Examiner (recurring)
Gordon Coffey ........ Beard
Synopsis 1:
A grumpy police dog provides Ironside with a vital clue in a
puzzling murder case.
Synopsis 2:
A old woman is murdered, and the only witness appears to be a large,
grumpy Alsatian. The Chief enlists his help in a search for the
murderer, and uncovers a story of con-jobs and blackmail suggesting
that the old woman was far from being just a helpless victim

2.13 [041] Ironside: IN SEARCH OF AN ARTIST
2Jan69
b: 02-Jan-1969
Executive Producer Cy Chermak / Produced by Paul Mason
w: Joseph Bonaduce
d: Abner Biberman
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Broderick Crawford
Lisabeth Hush
And:
William Burns (as Denny Fielder)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Barbara Werle .......... Anita Stuart
Richard Forbes ......... Scotty Collins
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
Lorraine Gary .......... Leona Stuart
With:
Joaquin Martinez ....... Juan Sanroma
Art Metrano ............ Burt Blake
Myron Healey ........... Jones
Ivan Triesault ......... Dr. Driscoll
Ronald Long ............ Art Store Mgr.
Synopsis 1:
A painting turns up, apparently painted by an old friend of the
Chief's who is presumed dead after confessing to a murder. The Chief
believes that he is still alive, and innocent, and sets out to find
not only his friend, but also a murderer.
Synopsis 2:
Ironside sketches a plan to find an artist, thought to
have committed suicide.

2.14 [042] Ironside: UP, DOWN AND EVEN
09Jan69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Robert Earll
Directed by Don Weiss
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Music Score: William Goldenberg
Guest Star:
Alfred Ryder
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Susan O'Connell ....... Kimberly Channing
Richard Anderson ...... Ted Channing
Rachel Ames ........... Carolyn Channing
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Edith Atwater ......... Miss Bryan
David Lewis ........... The Principal
Cynthia Hull .......... Christine
Barbara Sanford ....... Kathy
Charles Brewer ........ Terry Lawrence
Gwen Welles ........... Pam
Terri Messina ......... Susan
Mary-Linda Rapelye .... Ann
Bobbi Coté ............ Cottage Supervisor
Susan J. Sullivan ..... Andrea
*
Songs: "Anywhere", "The Melody Man"
Music: William Goldenberg / Lyrics: Richard McLelland
Ironside is heartbroken when Eve's teenage niece is arrested
on a narcotics charge.

2.15 [043] WHY THE TUESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB MET ON THURSDAY
23Jan69
produced by Douglas Benton
written by Irve Tunick
directed by Don McDougall
guest stars
Jessie Royce Landis
Arthur O'Connell
Gail Kobe
Ironside's elderly aunt has her suspicions regarding a
woman's sudden disappearance. And she's not going to let
things lie.

2.16 [044] Ironside: RUNDOWN ON A BUM RAP
30Jan69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Allen Reisner
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
James Gregory
Janet MacLachlan
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Clifton James ........ Frank Bollo
Leonard Stone ........ Wilson
With:
Ken Lynch ............ Malloy
June Dayston ......... Mrs. Wilson
Jason Wingreen ....... Sam Freeman
Richard Bull ......... Dr. Ender
Ken Renard ........... Judge
Read Morgan .......... 1st Officer
Robert Brubaker ...... 1st Sgt
Lola Mason ........... Alice
Sumi Haru ............ Witness
Ernest Harada ........ Prosecutor
Victor Bozeman ....... 2nd Officer
John Perak ........... Man in Courtroom
Synopsis 1:
Idealistic law student Mark Sanger cant belive his professor
won't dirty her hands on a real-life case.
Synopsis 2:
Mark's old boxing coach, an alcoholic, is found at the scene of a
serious assault, and nobody seems prepared to entertain the theory
that he might just be innocent. Mark battles to prove that he has
been falsely accused, assisted by the rest of the team, and in the
process wins the affections of his law school teacher.

2.17 [045] Ironside: THE PROPHECY
06-Feb-1969
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Jackson Gillis
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Martha Scott
Paul Stewart
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
William Bramley ........ Joe Lorca
Charles Macauley ....... Frank Kincaid
With:
Richard Angarola ....... Mantini
Nick Stewart ........... Museum Guard

A newspaper columnist renowned for the unerring accuracy
of her predictions foresees tragedy in store for Ironside.

A fortune teller predicts various confusing prophecies for the
members of Ironside's team, which begin to come true with remarkable
accuracy. Faced with a missing Da Vinci painting, a kidnapped Ed
Brown, and a prediction of his own death, the Chief has to find out
who is responsible, before the visiting French ambassador becomes
too upset at the loss of his country's much loved art treasure.

2.18 [046] Ironside: A WORLD OF JACKELS
13-Feb-1969
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Douglas Benton
Teleplay by Anthony Spinner and Irving Pearlberg
Story by Anthony Spinner
Directed by Don McDougall
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
William Smithers
Ena Hartman (Dan August)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Lynn Borden ............ Gloria James
Jonathan Lippe ......... Marty Rogers
Charles Dierkop ........ Palo
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
Lewis Charles .......... Phil Lewis
With:
Charles Radilac ........ Janowski
James McEachin ......... Luther
Lynn Hamilton .......... Mrs. Johnson
Dennis McCarthy ........ Doctor
Bill Quinn ............. Medical Examiner (recurring)
Jean Inness ............ Nurse

The mysterious disappearance of a former movie queen
has Ironside reeling back through her murky past for
clues.

An old friend of Mark's calls him to ask for a meeting, but she is
kidnapped before he can reach her. It soon transpires that her
disappearance is tied to that of movie star Gloria James, who
appears to have died or been murdered. The Chief naturally digs
further, and finds a tale of heartache and sorrow which leads to the
front door of a local mobster.

9 w: Irv Pearlberg s: Anthony Spinner d: Don McDougall




2.19 [047] Ironside: AND BE MY LOVE
20Feb69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Douglas Benton/ Associate Producer, Jeannot Szwarc
Teleplay by Dale & Katherine Eunson and Sy Salkowitz
Story by Dale & Katherine Eunson
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Star
Chad Everett ........ Larry Van Druten
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons .......... The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Amzie Strickland .... Roberta O'Gorman
J. Edward McKinley .. Fat Man
Paul Smith .......... Dave Tidwell
Eldon Quick ......... Vic
Keith Walker ........ Arthur Nadeliano
Officer Eve Whitfield is a police woman socialite.
So it's no surprise that she's attarcted by the charms
of society collumnist Larry Van Druten, even though he's
probably rotten to the core.

2.20 [048] Ironside: MOONLIGHT MEANS MONEY
27Feb69
Exective Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Douglas Benton/ Associate Producer, Jeannot Szwarc
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars: (verified)
Linden Chiles
John Marley
Skip Homeier
Murray MacLeod
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)(verfied)
Judi Meredith ......... Helen
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Warrem Kemmerling ..... Capt. Barnes
And:
Eduardo Ciannelli ..... John Danione
With:
Conny Van Dyke ........ Marge Wells
Dick O'Shea ........... Pat Arnold
Barry Cahill .......... Sgt. Miller
Rhill Arian ........... Jerry Flower
Harper Flaherty ....... The Man
Synopsis 1:
Sgt Ed Brown risks being the fall guy for a fellow officer
moonlighting as a cap driver.
Synopsis 2:
Ed and an old friend uncover a drug running operation whilst having
a night on the town, and after becoming implicated in the affair
they are suspended. Ed risks extreme wrath from above in order to
continue his investigations, whilst the evidence against his friend
continues to grow.


2.21 [049] Ironside: A DRUG ON THE MARKET
06-Mar-1969
Exective Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Douglas Benton/ Associate Producer, Jeannot Szwarc
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Written by Arthur Weingarten
Directed by Barry Shear
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Ray Danton
Victoria Shaw
Fred Beir
Betsy Jones-Moreland ... Karen Martin
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Nick Dennis ............ Zuppas
With:
Alan Calllou ........... Howard Geary
Issa Arnal ............. Alise Asher
Johnny Silver .......... Israel Sanchez
George Jacobs .......... Police Officer


An attractive widow is driven to the edge of madness
by strange voices.

An old friend of the Chief's, recently widowed, is hearing strange
voices and receiving threatening 'phone calls. She is afraid that
she is going mad, but the Chief is determined to prove that this is
just what somebody wants her to think.


2.22 [050] Ironside: PUZZLELOCK
13Mar69
Exective Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Jeannot Szwarc
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Written by B. W. Sandefur
Directed by Allen Reisner
Director of Photography, William Margulies, A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Simon Oakland (as Mel Grayson)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Dennis Cooney ......... Paul Dekes
Ned Glass ............. Benjie
Jocelyn Brando ........ Etta Gibbs
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Dabbs Greer ........... Thomas Gibbs
With:
Alvin Hammer .......... Mush Shelby
Jennifer Gan .......... Chickie
Barry Cahill .......... Sgt. Miller
Ray Weaver ............ Newell
Murray Pollack ........ Maitre d'
Synopsis 1:
Ironside hunts for the weak link in the perfect alibi
of a man who he believes has murdered his wife.
Synopsis 2:
An ex-policeman murders his wife, and sets up a complicated false
trail and apparently flawless alibi in order to cover his tracks.
The Chief has to find a way to crack the man's seemingly perfect
defence, in order to prove that he is guilty.


2.23 [051] Ironside: THE TORMENTOR
27Mar69 NBC Thur (rerun 07Aug69)
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Douglas Benton/ Associate Producer, Jeannot Szwarc
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Written by Norman Jolley
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Gary Collins (as Clint Atkins)
Mary Ann Mobley (as Marcy Atkins)
*
Also Starring: DG/BA/DM (regulars)
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Michael-James Wixted ... Joey Atkins
Bruce Gordon ........... Marvin Cruse
Noam Pitlik ............ Ernie Wilson
With:
Joe Higgins ............ Salty
Marc Hannibal .......... Joe Bigelow
James Eaden ............ Deliveryman
Art Passarella ......... 1st Umpire
Emmett Ashford ......... 2nd Umpire
Synopsis 1:
A famous baseball player who is an old friend of Ed's begins to receive
nuisance mail, which soon turns into something far more sinister. Fearing
for his family, he refuses Ed's offers of assistance, and tries to handle
the situation alone. Ed has to persuade him to change his mind, before
events get out of hand.
Synopsis 2:
Baseball great Clint Atkins is the target of hate letters, gas-gun pellets
and threatening phone calls demanding $100,000. But Atkins, fearing for his
family's safety, won't co-operate with the police so Ironside is called in. [RF]

2.24 [052] Ironside: A MATTER OF LOVE AND DEATH
03-Apr-1969
Produced, Written and Directed by Jeannot Szwarc
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
(no details - possibly none)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Bettye Ackerman ........ Dr. Pat Manners
Patrick Tovatt ......... Stanford Chase
Susan Howard ........... Jo Lyons
With:
Connie Kreski .......... Arlene
Pamela McMyler ......... Helen Stroud
Charlene Jones ......... Lana Howes
Barbara Shannon ........ Betty Ross
Lillian Adams .......... Nurse Lois

A young woman is found dead in a park, and it soon transpires that
she died as a result of an illegal abortion. Greatly affected, Eve
disguises herself as a pregnant woman, and tries to discover who the
back-street abortionist is.

2.25 [053] Ironside: NOT WITH A WHIMPER, BUT A BANG
10-Apr-1969
Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Produced by Douglas Benton/ Associate Producer, Jeannot Szwarc
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Teleplay by Carey Wilber/ Story by Robert Hamner
d: Abner Biberman
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Edward Asner
*
Co-Starring: (end credits):
Philip Chapin ......... Neal Morgan
Judy Brown ............ Angie Henderson
With:
Francine York ......... Darlene
Ross Elliott .......... Ohrlich
John Zaremba .......... Morris
John Harmon ........... Sam Jessen
Davis Roberts ......... Technician

A local college is plagued by false bomb alerts, and the editor of
the campus paper is convinced that leftist militants are
responsible. However, when the fourth bomb proves to be real, and a
member of the bomb squad is killed, the Chief begins to look in
another direction.

Officer Eve Whitfield goes undercover in an effort
to flush out a bomber with lethal intentions

################# Ironside #################
############# season 3 1969-70 ##############
##############################################
NBC Thursdays 8:30-9:30 pm

Executive Producer Cy Chermak
Story Editor, Albert Aley

3.01 [054] Ironside: ALIAS MR. BRAITHWAITE (V)
18Sep69 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Teleplay by Frank Telford
Story by Frank Telford and Robert Ward
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
guest stars
Joseph Campanella
Beah Richards
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Len Wayland ........... Lieutenant Thomas
With:
Philip Pine ........... Stark
Alan Reed, Jr. ........ Edward Bixby
Pat Priest ............ Goldie
Stuart Thomas ......... Airport Attendant
Joan Swift ............ Police Clerk
Hank Stohl ............ Bank Teller
Bob Harvey ............ Bellboy
Mike Mahoney .......... Pickpocket
Linda Sundahl ......... Waitress
Steve Thomas .......... Desk Clerk
George Patton ......... Cashier

A conman cheats a widow out of her life savings.
Luckily for her she's the aunt of Ironside's sidekick
Mark Sanger.

3.02 [055] Ironside: GOODBYE TO YESTERDAY (pt 1 & 2) (2hr episode)
(2 separate hour long episodes in syndication)
25Sep69 NBC Thur
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Barry Shear
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery, A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Vera Miles (as Barbara JOnes)
Philip Carey
Cloris Leachman
Michael Larrain
Special Guest Stars:
Dane Clark
Slim Pickens
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Murray MacLeod .......... Josh Williams
George Murdock .......... Torrence
Eddie Firestone ......... Carl Sutter
With:
Stephanie Shayne ........ Freda
Charles Kuenstle ........ Virgil Nathan
Heather Harrison ........ Tracy Richards
Melody Thomas ........... Leslie Richards
John Zaremba ............ Doctor
Olive Sturgess .......... Nurse

Synopsis:
Ironside helps Barbara Jones (Vera Miles), an amnesiac victim, and an old flame
of the Chief's, to rescue her kidnapped daughter.
(follow-up to 1.23 [023] 'Barbara Who' which also guest
starred Vera Miles and Philip Carey as the same characters)

3.03 [056] Ironside: POOLE'S PARADISE
2Oct69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
Written by Richard Shapiro
Directed by Abner Biberman
(Assistant Director, Christian I. Nyby II)
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Steve Forrest
Clu Gulager
William Smith
Special Guest Star:
Louise Latham
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Med Flory ........... Webster
With:
Frank Baxter ........ Gas Station Owner
Gail Bonney ......... Emma
Stuart Nisbet ....... Deputy
Fred Lerner ......... Deputy
(exit - old paddywagon - black)
(enter - new paddywagon - beige)

3.04 [057] Ironside: EYE OF THE HURRICANE
9Oct69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Written by Donn Mullally
Directed by Don McDougall
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Johnny Seven (as escaped convict) (before he became a regular)
Dana Elcar (as escaped convict)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Virginia Gregg ......... Mrs. Leydon
With:
Jackie Coogan, Jr. ..... Terry Wilson
Arthur Space ........... Warden Leydon
James McEachin ......... Dr. Ring
John Ragin ............. Valk
Herb Robbins ........... Brewster
Jimmy LaSane ........... C.R. Smith
Claire Brennen ......... Joy
Michael Bow ............ 3rd Guard
Gavin Mooney ........... 1st Guard
Will J. White .......... 2nd Guard
F. Russell Roach ....... Gas Station Attendant
Gavin James ............ Helicopter Pilot
And:
Myron Healey ........... Asst. Warden Owen
Ironside is the key to a prison escape scheme, despite
his best efforts to foil it.

3.05 [058] Ironside: A BULLET FOR MARK
16Oct69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
Written by Richard Bluel
Directed by Richard Benedict
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Special Guest Star:
Robert Alda
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Donald Barry .......... Paul Farrell
Robert Donner ......... Gas Station Owner
With:
Felton Perry .......... Charlie Tattersall
Toni Gilman ........... Cecily Forbes
Don Wilbanks .......... Lt. Stanton
Lee Duncan ............ Steve Parkes
Tracey Roberts ........ Head Nurse
John Archer ........... Dr. Evans
Richard Benedict ...... Sock
Howard Vann ........... Policeman
Nicholas Benedict ..... Driver
And:
Pat Renella ........... Jim Saunders

Synopsis:
A hired hitman's mistake sparks some surprising revelations
when Mark Sanger is shot.

3.06 [059] Ironside: LOVE MY ENEMY
23Oct69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Irve Tunick
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
James Shigeta
Special Guest Star:
Jeffrey Lynn
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Khigh Dhiegh ....... Hsai Hsu Mak (Wofat in 'Hawaii Five-0')
Bo Svenson ......... Baron Lars Von Gyllenskjold
Philip Ahn ......... Nam Feng (Kung Fu)
Tom Basham ......... Baily
With:
Otto Nesmith ....... Charwoman
Zoyla Talma ........ Hilda Strommsen
Frank Wilcox ....... Dr. Franklin Marton
And:
Cecile Ozorio ...... Mei Noyen
Synopsis:
Ironside and Mark travel to France to handle the security for an American
delegation at a conference with the Chinese, but somebody is determined to
stop the talks.

3.06 [060] Ironside: SEEING IS BELIEVING
30Oct69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Written by Charles Nicholls and Don Galloway
Directed by Barry Shear
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Norman Fell
Audrey Totter as Norma Baum
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Robert Ellenstein ..... Mike
Beatrice Kay .......... Katie
With:
Tim Herbert ........... Gibbs
Anne Whitfield ........ Julie Willis
Walter Reed ........... Dr. Freemont
Warren Hammack ........ Bobby Joe
Maurice Warfield ...... George
Synopsis:
Short of an alibi Sgt. Ed Brown is in the frame for the murder
of a small-time criminal and relies on his colleagues to unearth
the truth.

3.07 [061] Ironside: THE MACHISMO BAG
13Nov69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by William Douglas Lansford
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.
NO GUEST STARS
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Vito Scotti ........... Manuel Rodriguez, Sr.
Mort Mills ............ Lieutenant Rambeau
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Introducing:
A Martinez ............ Manolo Rodriguez (powerful performance)
With:
Socorro Serrano ....... Delores Sanchez
Mario Aniov ........... Liano
Jose De Vega .......... Joey
Angel Bojorquez ....... Bernie
Hank Reyes ............ Gabriel
Victor Quiroz ......... Mando
Synopsis:
Mark Sanger meets a Mexican-American student activist who will
stop at nothing to get his message heard. (Dramatic episode)

3.08 [062] Ironside: PROGRAMMED FOR DANGER
20Nov69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Written by True Boardman
Directed by John Florea/ Ass. Dir. Christian I. Nyby II
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.

Guest Stars:
Anne Baxter
Roger Perry
*
With: (end credits)
Herbert Anderson ........ Jim Saunders
Dick Latessa ............ Harry Kane
Bobbi Jordan ............ Cheryl Renner
Adrienne Arden .......... Mrs. Hansen
Philip Dietz ............ Phil Hansen
Heath Jobes ............. Karl David
Cindy Wall .............. Janet
And:
Barbara Mattes .......... Veronica Keel
Synopsis 1:
Officer Eve Whitfield (Barbara Anderson) risks her neck
to find a link between an attacker's female victims.
Synopsis 2:
Several girls connected to the same computer dating agency are assaulted, so
Eve sets herself up as the potential next victim in order to catch the attacker.

3.09 [063] Ironside: FIVE MILES HIGH
27Nov69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Margaret and Paul Schneider
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Frank Aletter
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Milton Selzer .......... Jack Brady
Robert Do Qui .......... Jimmy Otis
Dorothy Green .......... Mrs Irene Wilson
Joe Mantell ............ Sid Leppich
Norma Crane ............ Linda Brady
With:
Michael Sevareid ....... Donald Wilson
George Cisar ........... George Tubbs
Barbara Sanford ........ Miss Rossi
Lois Ursone ............ Miss Evans
Gavin James ............ First Officer
Sandy Ward ............. Pilot
Victor T. Toyota ....... Bartender
And:
Rege Cordic ............ Capt. Lasker
Ironside guards a Grand Jury witness on flight back
from Hawaii to San Frnacisco.

3.10 [064] Ironside: L'CHAYIM
4Dec69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
Written by Mort Thaw
Directed by Tony Leader
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Star:
David Opatoshu
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Shelly Novack ......... Jim Trannon
Hal Frederick ......... Reverend Hanley
Greg Mullavey ......... Clay Royce
Lillian Adams ......... Mrs. Farber
With:
Hilly Hicks ........... Digby
Stephen Liss .......... Allie
Bill Quinn ............ Mr. Royce
Stephen Coit .......... Packer
M.J. Kane ............. Benny the Fence

3.11 [065] Ironside: BEYOND A SHADOW
11Dec69
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Albert Aley
Written by Martha Wilkerson
Directed by Richard Benedict
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Dana Wynter
Special Guest Star:
Mort Sahl
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Simon Scott ........... John Lowell
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
James McCallion ....... Harrington
Russ Conway ........... Howard Wycoff
Harold Ayer ........... Clemmons
Michael Fox ........... Dr. Leonard Marcus
Rita Garrison ......... Nurse
Synopsis:
An old friend of the Chief's tries to commit suicide, after local gossip and
the media both blame her for the murder of her husband.

3.12 [066] STOLEN ON DEMAND
25Dec69
produced by Douglas Benton
written by Arthur Weingarten
directed by Bill Foster
no guest stars
co-starring
David Cassidy ........... Danny Goodson
Pamela McMyler .......... Jamie
Marion Brash
Alan Oppenheimer
Mark Sanger has a lead on a teenage lad who's robbing
to order and hopes he can help him stop.

3.13 [067] Ironside: DORA
8Jan70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak / Produced by Winston Miller
written by Frank Chase
directed by John Florea/ Ass. Dir. Christian I. Nyby II
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Music Score: oliver Nelson
no guest stars
*
Co-Starring (end credits)
Ann Doran .............. Dora Copeland
Barbara Rhoades ........ Kathy Loring
Stewart Moss ........... Paul Copeland
Hank Brandt ............ Del Laven
Walter Brooke .......... Roth
With:
Sidney Clute ........... Peck
Fabian Dean ............ Mario
Bruce Kirby ............ Buyer
Lenore Kingston ........ Carol Turner
Margarita Garcia ....... Mexican Woman
Marc Seaton ............ First Man
Johnny Silver .......... Director
Ian Carroll ............ Actor
Dennis Hart ............ First Workman
And:
Shannon Farnon as Karen Copeland
Synopsis:
Doris, a fruit seller and old friend of Chief Ironside, is under threat from
protection racketeers, who obtain false photographs of her lawyer son in an
attempt to coerce her into letting them invest in the business.

3.14 [068] Ironside: BEWARE THE WILES OF THE STRANGER
22Jan70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
written by Robert Earll
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Music Score: Benny Carter
Guest Stars:
Tina Louise (Gilligan's Island)
Charles Aidman
Special Guest Star:
John Ericson
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Stacy Harris ......... Gordon
Daniel Kemp .......... Police Lieutenant
Tyler McVey .......... First Man
Harry Harvey, Sr. .... Day Clerk
Byron Mabe ........... Night Clerk
Synopsis:
Driving home from a visit to see his cousin Mark Sanger picksup a female
hitchhiker, who turns out to be a thief looking for a scapegoat.


3.15 [069] Ironside: EDEN IS THE PLACE WE LEAVE
29Jan70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
written John Kneubuhl
Directed by Daniel Petrie
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Music Score: oliver Nelson
Guest Stars:
John Marley
Jill Townsend
Patrick Adiarte
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Sandy Kenyon ........ Bucky Crawford
Ruth McDevitt ....... Landlady
With:
Ella Edwards ........ Sarah
Harold Fong ......... Waiter
Jimmy Lennon ........ Ring Announcer
Maurice Erby ........ Shaw's Father
Maidie Norman ....... Shaw's Mother

Synopsis
A young Samoan boxer puts his life at risk when he decides to break free
from the old traditions off his people, which he feels are holding him back.

3.16 [070] Ironside: THE WRONG TIME, THE WRONG PLACE
5Feb70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Albert Aley
Written by Sy Salkowitz and Norman Borisoff
Directed by John Florea/ Ass. Dir. Christian I. Nyby II
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Music Score: oliver Nelson
Guest Star:
Tiffany Bolling
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
George Petrie ........... Webber
Frank Maxwell ........... Walker
Paul Carr ............... Maxon
With:
Edward Blessington ...... Ford
Peggy Stewart ........... Maggie Winstead
Stuart Thomas ........... Bellman
Ken Drake ............... Riker
Synopsis:
Ed falls an actress he is guarding from a gang of crooks, but she cannot
accept his career in the force,leaving them both with decisons about the future

3.17 [071] Ironside: RETURN TO FIJI
12Feb70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
No Guest Stars in this episode
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Bernard Fox ......... Dr. Stauffer
Larry D. Mann ....... John Barnesworth
Alan Napier ......... Walter Branford
(Alfred, the butler in 'Batman')
Alan Caillou ........ Devon
John Orchard ........ Wayne
With:
Ken Renard .......... Anthony
Gerald S. Peters .... Hines
Betty Waldron ....... Hotel CLerk
And:
Anne Collings ....... Marcia Branford

Synopsis 1:
When he arrrives in Fiji to spend his vacation with an old acquaintance, the
Chief is suspicious about news that his friend has gone to visit him in San
Francisco.
Synopsis 2:
A holiday visit to an old friend becomes a mystery when both host and
guest disappear.

 3.18 [072] Ironsode: RANSOM
19-Feb-1970 NBC Thur (rerun 13Sep70)
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Arthur Weingarten
Directed by Abner Biberman
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
John Saxon ............. Eric Saginor
Carla Borelli .......... Susan Saginor
Special Guest Star:
Fritz Weaver ........... Paul Friedland
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Michael Walker ......... Chris
Art Metrano ............ Pucci
With:
Richard Dillon ......... Parking Attendant
Natividad Vacio ........ Israel Rivera
Miki McDonald .......... Nola
Walter J. Strauss ...... Detective

Synopsis 1:
Eve is held hostage when one of her olf friends is kidnapped, and the Chief
has to decide if whether the intended victim's husband is behind the
disappearances.
Synopsis 2:
Ironside suspects that there's more than money behind the kidnaping of a
bank executive's wife. Complications: Eve, who is also being held hostage:
and the victim's husband who won't cooperate with the police. [RF]

3.19 [073] Ironside: ONE HOUR TO KILL
26Feb70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
Written by Sandy Stern
Directed by Richard Benedict
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Robert Lipton
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Henry Corden .......... Lecturer
Ralph Manza ........... Pizza Maker
Lavelle Roby .......... Liz
Chuck Morrell ......... Telephone Repairman
Nicholas Benedict ..... Police Driver
Synopsis:
Ironside is becomes trapped in his office by a mystery stalker looking for
revenge. Can the team come to the rescue of the boss before it's too late?

3.20 [074] Ironside: WARRIOR'S RETURN
5Mar70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
Teleplay by Irving Pearlberg / Story by Joyce Perry
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Star:
Stephen McNally
Special Guest Star:
DeForest Kelly
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Ned Romero ........... John Walala
Dabbs Greer .......... Mr. Carew
George Keymas ........ Tomas
Michael Conrad ....... Frank O'Neill
With:
Darwin Joston ........ Craig Cheppa
Don Wilbanks ......... Lt. Milt Thayler
Helen Baron .......... Mrs. Carew
Princess Lois Red Elk .. Barbara Cheppa
Neal Nixon ........... Officer Martin
Peter Maximilian ..... Officer Lynch
Ron Foster ........... Dr. Griffith
Synopsis:
An ex-thief on parole is suspected of a jewel robbery, but the Chief,
who has supported him since his release is sure that he is innocent.


3.21 [075] Ironside; LITTLE JERRY JESSUP
12Mar70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Star:
William Shatner
Special Guest Star:
Nancy Malone
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Mitch Vogel .......... Jerry Jessup
Michael Bell ......... Al Carter
Kenneth Tobey ........ Lt. Reynolds
With:
Rodolfo Hoyos ........ Mr. Mendares
Rita Conde ........... Mrs. Mendares
Byron Bradley ........ Officer Bolton

Synopsis:
A boy (Mitch Vogel) is the only witness to his mother's murder, but finds it
hard to co-operate with the Chief, knowing that it was Ironside who put his
father (William Shatner) in prison

3.22 [076] Ironside: GOOD WILL TOUR
26Mar70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Written by Norman Katkov
Directed by Robert F. Day
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Bradford Dillman
Wesley Addy
*
With: (end credits)
Ben Wright .......... Peter Mysodon
Michael Bow ......... Burly Guy
Pitt Herbert ........ Victor
Claudia Bryar ....... Laura
Morgan Jones ........ Vince
Jimmy Allen ......... Cab Driver
Synopsis:
A crown prince (Bradford Dillman) stays for one night in San Francisco and
the team are assigned to protect the VIP.


3.23 [077] Ironside: LITTLE DOG, GONE
2Apr70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Frank Telford
Directed by Don Weis
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Belinda Montgomery
Marsha Hunt
Special Guest Star:
Leo G. Carroll
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Martin West ........... Derek Brenner
Abner Biberman ........ Denby
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Darien Daniels ........ Rachel
George Spell .......... Jerry
Frank Puglia .......... Jose Fuente
Lenore Shanewise ...... Abigail MacAdams
Squire Fridell ........ 1st Attendant
Jeanne Sorel .......... Gladys
Bobby Johnson ......... 2nd Waiter

Synopsis:
A dog belonging to a rich friend (Marsha Hunt) of the Commissioner's goes
missing, and the detective is assigned to the case.

3.24 [078] Ironside: TOM DAYTON IS LOOSE AMONG US
9Apr70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Written by Francine Carroll
Directed by Don McDougall
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Bill Bixby
William Smithers
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Lorraine Gary ......... Miss Kirk
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
William Bramley ....... Ken Hansen
Ross Elliott .......... Dr. Morton
Amzie Strickland ...... Mrs. Dorothy Barnes
With:
Linda GAlloway ........ Anne Carson
Harry Lauter .......... Detective
Russell Thorson ....... Mr. Farr
Julie McCarthy ........ Mary Dayton
Robert Heinz .......... Student
Ron Pinkard ........... Officer
Paul Ehrmann .......... Jerry Gold
Synopsis:
After killing Ed's fianceé seven years previously, Tom Dayton (Bill Bixby),
a sociopath with a hatred of female authority figures, is released on parole.
Ed Brown bitterly resents the parole of the psychopathic killer.

################# Ironside #################
############# season 4 1970-71 ##############
##############################################
NBC Thursdays 8:30-9:30 pm


4.01 [079] Ironside: A KILLING WILL OCCUR
17Sep70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
Written by Alvin Sapinsley
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Star:
Dane Clark
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Barry Brown ........... Charles Borrow
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Ted Hartley ........... Mr. Mather
Virginia Gregg ........ Mrs. Borrow
With:
Diane Sayer ........... Hank
Ira Cook .............. Reporter
Joan Swift ............ Waitress
Darlene Conley ........ Landlady
*
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.

Synopsis:
The Chief begins to receive strange phone calls, warning him of a murder
to be committed somewhere in San Francisco, apparently in the interest of
justice.


4.02 [080] Ironside: NO GAME FOR AMATEURS
24Sep70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Associate Producer, Jay Benson / Story Editor, Albert Aley
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by John Florea
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Martin Sheen
Pamela McMyler
Johnny Seven (as Lt. Carl Reese) (recurring) (entry)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Michael Greer ........ Phil
Carl Reindel ......... Richy Bolton
With:
Michael Christian .... Roger
Tony Brande .......... Arnie Lane
Lew Brown ............ Edwards
Ken Drake ............ Bartender
Barbara Smith ........ Folksinger
Casey McDonald ....... Peggy
Synopsis:
A professional hit man (Martin Sheen) attempts to escape across the
border with a group of draft dodgers.

4.02 [080] Ironside: NO GAME FOR AMATEURS
24Sep70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Associate Producer, Jay Benson / Story Editor, Albert Aley
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by John Florea
Director of Photography, Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Guest Stars:
Martin Sheen
Pamela McMyler
Johnny Seven (as Lt. Carl Reese) (recurring) (entry)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Michael Greer ........ Phil
Carl Reindel ......... Richy Bolton
With:
Michael Christian .... Roger
Tony Brande .......... Arnie Lane
Lew Brown ............ Edwards
Ken Drake ............ Bartender
Barbara Smith ........ Folksinger
Casey McDonald ....... Peggy
Synopsis:
A professional hit man (Martin Sheen) attempts to escape across the
border with a group of draft dodgers.

4.03 [081] Ironside: THE HAPPY DREAMS OF HOLLOW MEN *****
01Oct70 (rerun 09Sep71)
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Teleplay by Sy Salkowitz/ Story by Sy and Carol Salkowitz
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Star:
Joseph Campanella ....... Harry Peters
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Lloyd Battista .......... Mickey Blain
With:
Harry Lauter ............ Al
Bruce Kirby ............. Ben
Warren Hammack .......... Clerk
*
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
Chief Ironside helps an old friend at a remote cabin to go 'cold turkey.
Synopsis 2:
A heroin addict (Joseph Campanella) remembers a crime under the influence.
Synopsis 3:
Vacationing at a mountain cabin, Ironside discovers that his old friend Harry
Peters is a junkie whose supply has run out. Isolated by a heavy snowfall, the
cabin becomes a stage for Harry's withdrawal, with Ironside as his captive audience.
*Note: Brilliant episode and a powerful performance by Joseph Campanella.
*Note: Raymond Burr at his best.

4.04 [082] Ironside: THE PEOPLE AGAINST JUDGE McINTIRE
8Oct70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Teleplay by Liam O'Brien
Story by Liam O'Brien and Mark Rodgers
Directed Abner Biberman
Guest Stars:
James Daly
Mala Powers
Alan Hale (Jr.)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
George Murdock ......... Lee R. Anderson
Tyne Daly .............. Joanna Leigh
With:
Stuart Thomas .......... Jones
Luanne Roberts ......... Registration Clerk
Jason Wingreen ......... Ben
Michael Payne .......... Intern
*
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:
When somebody tries to kill a judge, Mark Sanger is reminded
of an old case.

4.05 [083] Ironside: NOEL'S GONNA FLY
15-Oct-1970 NBC Thur (rerun 19Aug71)
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Richard Basehart .... Noel Seymour
Tim Considine ....... Ricky Tower
Lorraine Gary ....... Elaine Potter
Dorothy Green ....... Mrs. Seymour
*
(end credits not verified)
Jill Banner ......... Judy Blue
Synopsis 1:
A businesman (Richard Basehart) going through a 'mid-life crsis' falls into
strange company - with catasrophic results.
Synopsis 2:
The story of a man who becomes involved with an 18-year-old girl and a rock
musician after skipping his arraignment for public intoxication. [RF]
Synopsis 3:
The misadventures of Noel Seymour who is arrested for drunkenness, skips his
arraignment and becomes involved with an 18-year-old girl and a rock musician. [RF]

4.06 [084] Ironside: THE LONELY WAY TO GO
22Oct70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Written by Donn Mullally
Directed by Richard Benedict
guest stars
Carl Betz
Denny Miller
Johnny Seven (as Lt. Carl Reese) (recurring)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Jeanne Cooper ......... Mrs. Talley
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
With:
Sidney Clute .......... Leone
Paul Micale ........... Cabbie
Dennis McCarthy ....... Joe
Donna Duellette ....... Kathy Dana

*
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:
Police refuse to accept a murder confession from a financier.

4.07 [085] Ironside: CHECK, MATE, AND MURDER (Part 1)
29-Oct-1970 NBC Thurs original airdate
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
written by Sandy Storm
Directed by David Lowell Rich
Guest Stars:
Hermione Gingold ..... Ernestine Mugford
Emile Genest ......... Frank Rousseau
Karin Dor ............ Jeanine Duvalier
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)(pt.1)
Alan Bergmann ........ Pierre Fougere
William Lanteau ...... Arnold Beckman
Ivor Francis ......... Claude (in pt. 1 only)
With:
Alain Patrick ........ Robert Duvalier
Maria Grimm .......... Claudette
Michael Sugich ....... Henri
Richard Angarola ..... Doorman (in pt. 1 only)
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:
In Montreal, a convention of criminologists proves anything but
dull for Ironside, who rekindles an old romance, gets involved
in the terrorist element of the Separatist movement and tries
to solve the theft of a priceless chess set. Through it all,
he's watched by Ernestine Mugford, the cigar-smoking grand dame
of mystery writers. [RF]

4.08 [086] Ironside: CHECK, MATE, AND MURDER part 2
5Nov70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
written by Sandy Stern
Directed by David Lowell Rich
Guest Stars:
Hermione Gingold ..... Ernestine Mugford
Emile Genest ......... Frank Rousseau
Karin Dor ............ Jeanine Duvalier
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)(pt.2)
John vanDreelen ...... Carl Shiller (in pt.2 only)
Alan Bergmann ........ Pierre
William Lanteau ...... Arnold Beckman
Herbert Anderson ..... Karp
With:
Alain Patrick ........ Robert
Maria Grimm .......... Claudette
Michael Sugich ....... Henri
Mark de Vries ........ Bert Manetta (in pt.2 only)
Ben Baker ............ Counterman (in pt.2 only)
Jack Raine ........... Jack Gillingham (in pt.2 only)
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:
Chief Ironside moves on a stolen chess set.

4.09 [087] Ironside: TOO MANY VICTIMS
12Nov70 NBC Thur (rerun 24Jun71)
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Irving Pearlberg
Directed by Corey Allen
Guest Stars:
Forrest Tucker ...... Milt Stein
Kathy Lloyd ......... Barbara Stein
Lincoln Kilpatrick .. Tom Reinike
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Paul Carr ........... Dr. Burroughs
Andrew Rubin ........ Frank
Eddie Ryder ......... Klemin
With:
Alex Kravett ........ Pete Jordan
M. Jonathan Steele .. Marty Beale
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
A policeman's daughter (Kathy Lloyd) crashes her car after smoking canabis
and her father (Forrest Tucker) sets out to catch the man who sold her the
stuff.
Synopsis 2:
Milt Stein, a newly promoted police captain, has resolved to nail - one way
or another the pusher who supplied his daughter with marijuana.

4.10 [088] Ironside: THE MAN ON THE INSIDE
19Nov70 NBC Thurs
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Teleplay by Sy Salkowitz and Brad Radnitz
Story by Brad Radnitz
Directed by Don McDougall
Guest cast:
Gerald S. O'Loughlin .. Lt. Jimmy Burwell
Roger Perry ........... Mike Sidney
Simon Scott ........... Carmine De Bello
Michael Bell .......... Lannie Josephs
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Than Wyenn ............ Hikey Komack
With:
Judson Pratt .......... Parrish
Joseph Mell ........... Matty
Gail Bonney ........... Landlady
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Music Score, Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
When a drug pusher is arrested following a spate of botched drug raids
he puts the blame on Ironside as a gang informer.
Synopsis 2:
Ironside becomes the victim of a clever frame-up when a dope pusher
fingers him as the syndicate's top-echelon tip-off man. [RF]

[--] 26-Nov-1970 "Ironside" preempted for Thanksgiving Day Special

4.11 [089] Ironside: BACKFIRE
3Dec70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Frank Telford
Directed by John Florea
Guest Stars:
Robert F. Lyons
James Wainwright
Johnny Seven (as Lt. Carl Reese) (recurring)
Kay Peters
Robert H. Harris
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Sallie Shockley ....... Elly
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Vaughn Taylor ......... James Dawson
With:
Ben Hunter ............ John Bell
Lou Krugman ........... Dolan
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:
Mark Sanger investigates an old case and accidently implicates Sgt Ed
Brown in a miscarriage of justice.

4.12 [090] Ironside: THE LAYING ON OF HANDS
10Dec70 NBC Thur (rerun 02Sep71)
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Written by Tom Seller
Directed by Don McDougall
Guest Stars:
Alan Hewitt ........ Harley
Paul Fix ........... Barney
Phyllis Love ....... Jeannie Wickham
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
David Burton ......... Pablito Esteban
Edward Faulkner ...... Frank Wickham
With:
Rita Conde ........... Mrs. Esteban
Dort Clark ........... Sam
Charles Lampkin ..... Truck Driver
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
A phoney faith healing group use Pablito, a young Mexican boy, in
their show, claiming he has healing powers.
Synopsis 2:
Ironside investigates the managers of a teenage faith healer who claims
he can heal with his touch. [RF]

4.13 [091] Ironside: THIS COULD BLOW YOUR MIND
17Dec70 NBC Thur (rerun 26Aug71)
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Winston Miller
Teleplay by Sy Salkowitz and Stephen Cannell/ Story Stephen Cannell
Directed by James Neilson
Guest Stars:
Bradford Dillman ....... William Danner
George Grizzard ........ Larry
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
Jerry Douglas .......... Fenton
John Lupton ............ Freeman
With:
Anne Whitfield ......... Mary (the Receptionist)
Regina Gleason ......... Mrs. Danner
Ann Doran .............. Mrs. Briggs
Tod Andrews ............ Man
John Cliff ............. Night Watchman
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
Ironside goes to hospital for psychological evaluation and finds that
a crook is trying to use the situation to discover the whereabouts of
an informer.
Synopsis 2:
In line for a top-secret Government job, Ironside must allow psychologist
William Danner to "stress test" his emotional stability. The catch: Danner
has a vested interest in breaking the Chief. [RF]

4.14 [092] Ironside: BLACKOUT
31Dec70
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Joel Rogosin
written by Robert Pirosh
Directed by Don McDougall
Guest Stars:
Jack Albertson
Roman Gabriel
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Sandy Kenyon ............ Kinney
With:
Myron Healey ............ Brill
Bill Quinn .............. Sgt. Reddick
John Ragin .............. 1st Policeman
Fred Holliday ........... 2nd Policeman
Allen Jaffe ............. Jonesy
James McEachin .......... 1st Desk Officer
Carol Saunders .......... 2nd Desk Officer
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:

A power failure in San Francisco is a cover for a
major robbery attempt.

4.15 [093] Ironside: THE QUINCUNX
7Jan71
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Max Hodge
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
David Carradine
Michael Blodgett
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Mabel Albertson ......... Laura May Tome
Carla Borelli ........... Jan Gayland
With:
Than Wyenn .............. Coroner
Paul Bryan .............. Henry Volkel
Bob Hastings ............ George Norene
David Moody ............. Barney
Ed Deemer ............... Off. Hugh Flynn
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:
A folk trio comprising two brothers and a sister tour San Francisco, and
Eve's suspicions are roused when the girl, an old schoolfriend disappears
without a word. Ironside is faced with a bizarre mathematical puzzle.

4.16 [094] Ironside: FROM HRUSKA, WITH LOVE
21-Jan-1971 NBC Thur (rerun 01Jul71)
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Richard Shapiro
Directed by Alf Kjellin
Guest Stars:
Diana Hyland .......... Hruska
Mario Alcalde ......... Orlando Fuentes
Ron Soble ............. Bouchet
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Lee Joseph Casey ...... Emiliano
Rudolph Acosta ........ The Mexican Police Chief
Robert Contreras ...... Guillermo
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Michael Hausserman .... Anton Hlinka
With:
John Archer ........... Prof. Appleton
Charles Wagenheim ..... Gas Station Attendant
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Music Score by Oliver Nelson
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis 1:
The Chief and his team are detailed to escort a spy to Mexico, in
order to make an exchange with the Russians for an American scientist.
Synopsis 2:
Ironside and a Communist spy are kidnaped in this tale of espionage. [RF]
Synopsis 3:
A kidnaping jeopardizes Ironside's efforts to exchange a Czech spy for an
American accused of espionage. The kidnap victims: none other than Ironside
and the Red Spy. [RF]

4.17 [---] Ironside: THE TARGET
28-Jan-1971 NBC Thur (rerun 08Jul71)
Produced by Winston Miller
written by Sy Salkowitz
directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Earl Holliman ...... Gordy Brokaw
Vincent Van Patten.. Sonny Brokaw
Luana Anders ....... Nina Loring
*
Co-Starring: (end credits - not verified)
Joe Mantell ........ Franklin
Dennis Olivieri .... Mel Jackson
Darwin Joston ...... Ned Harrison
Synopsis 1:
A convict on parole is forced to make a deal for the sake of his son.
Synopsis 2:
An ex-con demolitions experts' son is kidnaped by revolutionaires. The
boy is being used as leverage to obtain dynamite.

4.18 [096] Ironside: A KILLING AT THE TRACK
4Feb71
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Teleplay by Robert Pirosh and Max Hodge
Story by Robert Pirosh
Directed by Don McDougall
Guest Stars:
Joel Grey
Ron Ely
Sherry Lansing
Dana Elcar
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Gene Lyons ............ The Commissioner (recurring)
Karl Swenson .......... Vet
With:
Frank Corsentino ...... Al Cochran
Al Hopson ............. Assistant Vet
Don Ross .............. Lab Technician
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:
The Chief probes a series of fixed horse races, but his prime suspect
is Eve's one-time fiancé and a jockey who may be the unwitting key to
it all. [RF]


4.19 [097] Ironside: ESCAPE
11Feb71
Executive Producer Cy Chermak/ Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Adrian Spies
Directed by John Florea
Guest Stars:
Scott Glenn
Nico Minardos
Victoria Racimo
Special Guest Star:
Cal Bellini
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Robert Ellenstein ...... James B. Gerard
Nate Esformes .......... Juan Moreno
With:
Len Wayland ............ Shaller
Scutter McKay .......... Copy Boy
Priscilla Garcia ....... Stewardess
Bill Baldwin ........... Reoporter
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson
Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C.
Synopsis:
Ed and Eve travel to Mexico to assist in the interrogation of a
former suspect in a murder case, who has been arrested for a similar
offence across the border.

4.20 [098] Ironside: LOVE, PEACE, BROTHERHOOD AND MURDER
18-Feb-1971 NBC Thur (rerun 22Jul71)
Produced by Winston Miller
Teleplay by Robert Earl and Sy Salkowitz / Story by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Robert Lipton ........ Alfred
Angel Tompkins ....... Kerry
Ella Edwards ......... Rhoda
*
Co-Starring: (end cast not verified)
Sally Struthers .... Sandy
David Bailey ....... Richard Bonner
Karen Arthur ....... Marge Bonner
Kenneth O'Brien .... Kerwin
Kristin Helmore .... Virginia
Marcheline Bertrand .. Connie
Jan Fisher ......... Melissa
Synopsis 1:
The star of an experimental 'flower-power' play is murdered.
Synopsis 2:
A whodunit involving an actress killed by heroin. [RF]
Synopsis 3:
The victim is an actress killed by heroin. The suspects: members of
an avant-garde theater troupe - and the producer's jealous wife. [RF]
*Filmed at the now defunct Pasadena Playhouse.

4.21 [---] Ironside: THE RIDDLE IN ROOM SIX
25-Feb-1971 NBC Thur (rerun 29Jul71)
Produced by Albert Aley
written by Stephen Cannell
Directed by John Florea
Guest Stars:
Andrew Duggan ...... Everett Ward
Paul Stevens ....... Henry Barbosa
Marsha Hunt ........ Judge Kline
*
(end cast not verified)
Anthony Eisley .... Howard Benson
Robert Osterloh .... Pawnbroker
Joe Maross ......... Bill Turner
Synopsis:
Ironside has only 24 hours to prove that a racketeer bribed one of
the jurors at his trial.

4.22 [---] Ironside: THE SUMMER SOLDIER
04-Mar-1971 NBC Thur (rerun 05Aug71)
Produced by Albert Aley
written Jameson Brewer
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Theodore Bikel ..... Arschag Divinian
Linda Marsh ........ Adrina
*
(end cast not verified)
Walter Koenig ...... Leo
Andrew Rubin ....... Ara
Vincent Beck ....... Uncle Bedros
Synopsis:
Ironside aids an elderly Armenian immigrant whose nephews are using his
tobacco shop to prepare synthetic marijuana. [RF]

4.23 [101] Ironside: ACCIDENT
11-Mar-1971 NBC Thur
Produced by Douglas Benton
Teleplay by William Douglas Lansford and Irving Pearlberg
Story by William Douglas Lansford
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Edward Binns ....... Charlie Culver
Juanita Moore ...... Melissa Babcock
Ahna Capri
Charles Drake
Chelsea Brown
*
Co-Starring: (end credits - not verified)
Jay Novello ........... Carl Sloan
Synopsis 1:
Marc Sanger accidently runs down an old lady.
Synopsis 2:
An insurance fraud may be indicated in a traffic accident involving
Mark and an elderly woman. [RF]

4.24 [102] Ironside: LESSON IN TERROR
18-Mar-1971 NBC Thur
Produced by Winston Miller
Written by Donn Mullally
Directed by James Nielsen
Guest Stars:
Simon Oakland .......... Berringer Sr.
David Soul ............. as ?
Johnny Seven ........... Lt. Carl Reese (recurring)
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Brad David ............. Theodore Berronger, Jr.
Christine Crawford ..... Edie
Gene Lyons ............. The Commissioner (recurring)
Heather North .......... Lori Stockton
With:
David Burk ............. Carter Houseman
Eric James ............. Jess Belfort
Andrew MacHeath ........ Ben
Paul Langton ........... Judge
Charlie Jones .......... Announcer
David Moses ............ Photographer
Synopsis:
Berringer Sr., is an attorney increasingly concerned about his
son's involvement with anarchists. [RF]

[--] 25Mar71 "Ironside" preempted for NCAA Basketball Tournament

4.25 [103] Ironside: GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE
01-Apr-1971 NBC Thur
Produced by Albert Aley
written by Preston Wood
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Jessie Royce Landis .... Grandma
Burr DeBenning ......... Peter Brainard
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Bill Vint ............. Lace Chambers
Quinn O'Hara .......... Vangie
Solomon Sturges ....... Robby Nichols
Garry Morgan .......... Tim Loudon
Clarke Gordon ......... Martin Cahill
with:
Nevada Spencer ........ Alice
Alyscia Maxwell ....... Nurse
Craig Guenther ........ Officer Myers
Harold Fong ........... Houseman
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson / Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C
Synopsis:
A septuagenarian corporation director who's a victim of a costly
purse-snatching enlists Ironside's help. [RF]

4.26 [---] Ironside: WALLS ARE WAITING
15-Apr-1971 (rerun 12Aug71)
Produced by Winston Miller
written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Barry Shear
Guest Stars:
William Shatner ........ Don Brand
Roger C. Carmel ........ Mike Elman
Michael Larrain ........ Ted Morgan
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Lazaro Perez ........... Tommy Sanchez
Patricia Mattick ....... Millie
Morris Buchanan ........ Arthur Torin
With:
Luanne Roberts ......... Dr. Ellis
C. Elliott Montgomery .... Mr. Thompson
Robert Ito ............ Officer
*
Associate Producer, Jay Benson / Story Editor, Albert Aley
Robert Beneveds, Production Exec. Harbour Prods. Unlimited
Director of Photography: Bud Thackery A.S.C
*
Synopsis 1:
Don Brand, a parole officer is blinded by an obsession with dope pushers,
and convinced that a narcotics parolee is making threats on his life.
Synopsis 2:
A parole officer's obsession with dope pushers drives him into a nearly
paranoid vendetta against a narcotics parolee. [RF]
*Note: Barbara Anderson's last episode.

################# Ironside #################
############# season 5 1971-72 ##############
##############################################
NBC Tuesdays 7:30-8:30 pm
(new day and time slot)

enter Elizabeth Baur as Officer Fran Belding (1971-1975)(seasons 5-8)
(replacing Barbara Anderson)


 THE PRIEST KILLER (2 hour TV film)
(Crossover/Combined episode of "Ironside" & "Sarge")
14-Sep-1971 NBC Tuesday 7:30-9:30 PM Eastern
(1st hr. in "Ironside slot/ 2nd hr. in "Sarge" slot)
Harbor Productions/ Universal TV
Universal City Studios /an MCA Company
Executive Producer Richard A. Colla
Produced by David Levinson
Associate Producer Rita Dillon
Teleplay by Joel Oliansky & Robert Van Scoyck
Story by David Levy & Robert Van Scoyck
Directed by Richard A. Colla
*
Cast (in credits order)
Raymond Burr .... Robert T. Ironside (from "Ironside")
George Kennedy .... Sarge Swanson
Don Galloway .... Det. Sgt. Ed Brown (from "Ironside")
Don Mitchell .... Mark Sanger (from "Ironside")
Louise Latham .... Martha Gordon
Anthony Zerbe .... Vincent Wiertel
Peter Brocco .... Father Miles
Robert Sampson .... Father Dennis McMurtry
Robert Shayne .... Father Adam Wendell
Kermit Murdock .... Publisher
Fred Slyter .... Author
Max Gail .... Patrolman
Ned Romero .... Monsignor
David Huddleston .... Harrison Davis
Ann Doran .... Harriet Miles
Regis Cordic .... Archbishop
Kit Woodhouse
Allison McKay .... Woman
Thomas Bellin .... Mr. LaPlan
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gail Bonney .... Josephine McMurtry
Robert Karnes .... Hugh O'Flynn
Ron Masak .... Michaels
Don Ross .... Det. Baker
Charles Seel .... Sacristan
Robert Williams .... Tom McMurtry
*
Original Music by David Shire
Director of Photography Jacques R. Marquette
Film Editing by Robert L. Kimble
Art Direction by Joe Alves
Set Decoration by Hal Gausman
Costume Design by Grady Hunt
Assistant Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Sound: Terry Kellum
Editorial Supervisor: Richard Belding
Synopsis:
Police Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr) confined to a wheelchair and a
former cop who is now a priest (George Kennedy) team up to discover
who has been committing a series of murders of local priests.

5.01 [105] CONTRACT: KILL IRONSIDE
21Sep71
produced by Winston Miller
written by Stephen and Elinor Karpf
directed by Don Weis
guest star
James Olson
co-staring
Philip E. Pine .......... Joe Rossi
Marion Ross ............. Gloria Bosner

5.02 [106] THE PROFESSIONALS
28Sep71
produced by Winston Miller
written by Sy Salkowitz
directed by Don Weis
guest stars
James Drury
Johnny Seven
co-starring
Michael Lerner
Michael Baseleon
A gang of credit-card thieves cause a man's death.

5.03 [107] Ironside: THE GAMBLING GAME
05-Oct-1971 NBC Thurs original airdate (rerun 16Mar72)
Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Don Weis
guest stars
Bobby Darin ........ Charlie
Madlyn Rhue ........ Betty
Van Williams ....... Sgt. Artie Hawkins
Clifford David ..... Joe Julian
Johnny Seven ....... Gambler
Synopsis:
A small-time hood suspiciously eager to help the police clear a dead
cop accused of working with gamblers. The case is of particular
interest to Fran: the cop was her father.
Note:
Elizabeth Bauer makes her debut as Officer Fran Belding,

5.04 [108] Ironside: RING OF PRAYER
12-Oct-1971 NBC Tue
Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Jack Morse
Directed by Don Weis
guest stars
Barbara Rush .......... Mme. Jabez
Ray Walston .......... Walter Butler
Paul Stewart .......... Ben Hopkins
Synopsis 1:
The occult exerts a mysterious influence as Ironside hooks up
with a beautiful devotee (Barbara Rush).
Synopsis 2:
A mistress of the occult challenges the master of detection. A mysterious
woman who has Ironside puzzling over her connection with a troubled
parole-board member, a dying convict and a missing $50,000.

5.05 [109] IN THE LINE OF DUTY
19Oct71
produced by Douglas Benton
written by Mark Rodgers
directed by Donald McDougall
guest stars
Vera Miles
Brandon de Wilde
co-starring
Ned Romero
The Chief's former police aide is killed.

5.06 [110] JOSS STICKS AND WEDING BELLS
26Oct71
produced by Winston Miller
written by Marty Roth
directed by Leslie Martinson
(no guest stars creditted on opening titles)
co-starring
Miko Mayama ............ Chong Lee
Soon-Talk Oh ........... Kwangsoo Yung
Brian Fong ............. Inchull Kim
Lee De Lano ............ McCandle
Raymond Mayo ........... Pety
Dana Elcar ............. Joe Markham
Ironside's Korean foster daughter Chong Lee may have picked
a criminal as a husband. Or has he been framed.

5.07 [111] MURDER IMPROMPTU
2Nov71
produced by Albert Aley
teleplay by Max Hodge
story by John McGreevey and Max Hodge
directed by Don Weis
guest stars
Roddy McDowall
Barbara Hale
Anne Archer
Joe Foreman ........... Lennie Blake
Roddy McDowall, once a child star himself, guests as a
former child star with a justifiable grudge.

5.08 [112] DEAR FRAN ...
9Nov71
produced by Douglas Benton
written by Edward De Blasio
directed by Don Weis
(no guest stars listed on opening credits)
co-starring
Christine Belford
Victor Holchak
Things are not as they seem when it turns out the author
of a suicide note, Fran's cousin, could still be alive.

5.09 [113] IF A BODY, SEE A BODY
16Nov71
produced by Douglas Benton
written by Max Hodge
directed by Don McDougall
guest stars
Beth Brickell
Lee Harcourt Montgomery
co-starring
Warren Berlinger
Lawrence Casey
Brian Avery

5.10 [114] THE GOOD SAMARITAN
23Nov71
produced by Winston Miller
written by Frank Telford
directed by Leslie H. Martinson
guest stars
Michael Callan
Warren Stevens
Donald Barry
Robert Pratt
and
Diana Muldaur ......... Captain Pauline Daniels

5.11 [115] GENTLE OAKS
250Nov71
produced by Douglas Benton
written by Michael Fisher
directed by Robert Clouse
guest stars
Ruth Roman
John Carradine
Harry Townes
Ironside goes under cover in the 'Gentle Oaks' convalescent
home to track down a murderer.

5.12 [116] LICENSE TO KILL
2Dec71
produced by Winston Miller
written by Donn Mullally
directed by Don Weis
guest stars
David Carradine
Roger Perry
Richard Anderson
Jackie Coogan
James McEachin
co-starring
Michael Conrad

5.13 [117] CLASS OF '57
16Dec71
produced by Winston Miller
teleplay by Robert Earl and Sy Salkowitz
story by Sy Salkowitz
directed by James Neilson
guest stars
Marlyn Mason
Johnny Seven
co-starring
Gary Crosby
Charles Robinson
Sgt Ed Brown meets an old flame.

5.14 [118] NO MOTIVE FOR MURDER
23Dec71
produced by Winston Miller
written by Sy Salkowitz
directed by Leslie H. Martinson
guest star
James Shigeta

5.15 [119] BUT WHEN SHE WAS BAD ...
30Dec71
produced by Winston Miller
written by Alvin Boretz
directed by Corey Allen
guest stars
Suzanne Pleshette
Dane Clark
Johnny Seven

5.16 [120] UNREASONABLE FASCIMILE
6Jan72
produced by Winston Miller
written by Merwin Gerard
directed by Don Weis
guest stars
Burgess Meredith
Frank Aletter
co-starring
Bernie Kopell
Myron Healey
Susan Seaforth

5.17 [121] FIND A VICTIM
13Jan72
produced by Douglas Benton
written by Irving Pearlberg
directed by Christian Nyby II
guest stars
Pat Hingle
Robert Emhardt
Paul E. Winfield
Morgan Paull
and
Charo .............. The Dancer

5.18 [122] AND THEN THERE WAS ONE
20Jan72
produced by Albert Aley
written by Fred Freiberger
directed by Arnold Laven
guest star
Scott Hylands
special guest star
Percy Rodriguez
co-starring
Bo Hopkins

5.19 [123] Ironside: DEATH BY THE NUMBERS
27-Jan-1972 NBC Thurs original airdate
Produced by Albert Aley
Written by Francine Carroll
Directed by Don Weis
starring
Raymond Burr ........ Ironside/Duffy
Guest cast:
Jacqueline Scott .... Felice Evans
Burr DeBenning ...... Hank Logan
Marilyn Erskine ..... Mrs. Gordon
William Katt ........ Jimmy
George Murdock ...... Jim Peters
Shelly Novack ....... Matt Newell
Synopsis:
Raymond Burr plays three roles in this yarn about the use of a
masquerade to trap a killer. [RF]

5.20 [124] Ironside: BUBBLE, BUBBLE, TOIL AND MURDER
03-Feb-1972 NBC Thurs original airdate
Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Sy Salkowitz
Directed by Christian I. Nyby II
Guest cast:
Jodie Foster ....... Pip Barker
Lee Paul ........... Billy Mahan
Rod Serling ....... Thyros, Witches Shop Keeper
Paul Carr ......... Gerald Barker
John Schuck ....... Archie Baldwin
Milton Selzer ...... Mr. Gold
Anne Whitfield .... Carol Barker
Synopsis:
A child thinks she caused a murder (a mentally retarded adult is
being held for the crime) in this bizarre case of the occult. [RF]

5.21 [125] ACHILLES' HEEL
17Feb72
produced by Douglas Benton
written by Frank Telford
directed by Raymond Burr
guest stars
William Windom
Rick Lenz
Johnny Seven
Angel Tomkins
co-starring
Kerwin Matthews
Bill Fletcher
Val Avery
James Douglas (Peyton Place)
Henry Beckman (Peyton Place)

5.22 [126] Ironside: HIS FIDDLERS THREE
02-Mar-1972 NBC Thurs original airdate
Produced by Douglas Benton
Written by Edward De Blasio
Directed by Alf Kjellin
Guest cast:
Tim Matheson ....... Darryl Podell
Kathy Lloyd ........ Diane Lombard
Paul Koslo ......... Donald Flood
Collin Wilcox-Horne. Elizabeth
Barry Higgins ...... Jeremy Daniels
Rick Kelman ........ Tony Savo
Synopsis:
About an unpopular quartetmeister who left a cryptic musical
clue to his killer's identity. [RF]

5.23 [127] Ironside: A MAN NAMED ARNO
09-Mar-1972 NBC Thur
Produced by Albert Aley
Written by Helen McAvity
Directed by Chris Christenberry
Guest Stars:
Nico Minardos ...... Ken Griffin
Johnny Seven ....... Lt. Carl Reese (recurring)
Special Guest Star:
Anne Francis ....... Mrs. Moratta
*
Co-Starring: (end cast NOT verified)
Aldine King ........ Peggy Alexander
Tom Geas ........... Moratta
Synopsis:
A mystery about a missing husband and an elusive dope supplier. [RF]

[--] 16Mar72 rerun of "The Gambling Game" (first aired 050ct71)




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NBC Thursdays 9:00-10:00 pm
Elizabeth Baur as Officer Fran Belding (1971-1975)(seasons 5-8)


6.01 [128] Ironside: FIVE DAYS IN THE DEATH OF SERGEANT BROWN (Part 1)
14-Sep-1972 NBC Thurs original airdate
produced by Cy Chermak
written by Robert Van Scoyk
directed by Leonard J. Horn
Guest cast:
Christina Hart ..... Jan Ritter
Vic Morrow ........ Dr. Ritter
Kathleen O'Malley .. Night Nurse
Stephen Young ...... Dr. Neal Young
Lincoln Kilpatrick
Ed Flanders
Russell Wiggins
guest stars from 'The Bold Ones'
E.G. Marshall as Dr. David Craig
David Hartman as Dr. Paul Hunter
*Note: Part Two was concluded on "The Bold Ones", Five Days in the
Death of Sgt. Bro