CTVA - The Virginian 8.05 [206] "The Family Man" 15-Oct-1969

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8.05 [206]
"The Family Man"

NBC Broadcast - 15 October 1969

Universal City Studios, Inc.
Executive Producer Norman MacDonnell
Produced by Paul Freeman
Written by Arthur Heinemann
Directed by Joseph Pevney

Starring:
(shown on the ride-in)
John McIntire as Clay Grainger (not in this episode)
Doug McClure as Trampas
Tim Matheson as Jim Horn
Sara Lane as Elizabeth Grainger (not in this episode)
and
James Drury as The Virginian

Guest Stars:
Darleen Carr [Anna Moore A.K.A. Annie York)
Frank Webb (Obie Moore A.K.A. York)

Full ending credits:
Co-Starring
John Pickard as Nathan Rigby
Ross Elliott as Sheriff Abbott
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With
Quinn K. Redeker  . . .  C.J.
Ray Fine  . . .  Telegrapher
Harper Flaherty  . . .  Harper
Red Morgan  . . .  Stagecoach Driver
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Associate Producers
Robert Van Scoyk
John Choy
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Music Score David Shire
Theme Percy Faith
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Director of Photography Enzo A. Martinelli
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Art Director  . . .  William J. Kenney
Set Decorations  . . .  John McCarthy and Perry Murdock
Unit Manager  . . .  Willard H. Sheldon
Assistant Director  . . .  Les Berke
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Film Editor  . . .  Larry Lester
Music Supervision  . . .  Stanley Wilson
Sound  . . .  Earl Crain, Jr.
Color Coordinator  . . .  Robert Brower
Technicolor
Titles and Optical Effects Universal Title
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Editorial Supervision  . . .  Richard Belding
Costumes by  . . .  Helen Colvig
Makeup  . . .  Bud Westmore
Hair Stylist  . . .  Larry Germain
The Title "The Virginian" by permission of EMKA, LTD.

Series Regulars:
Jim Horn, Trampas, Virginian, Sheriff Abbott, Harper

Synopsis:
Jim Horn takes on the responsibility of taking care of a young
mother and her newborn son after the girl's husband leaves town to escape
the man who accused him of being a thief. (bj)
 

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