CTVA - The Virginian 4.02 [092] "Day of the Scorpion" 22-Sep-1965

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4.02 [092]
"Day Of The Scorpion"

NBC Broadcast - 22 September 1965

Universal TV Production
Executive Producer Norman MacDonnell
Produced by Arthur H. Nadel
Written by Don Ingalls
Directed by Robert Butler
Starring:
(shown on the ride-in)
Lee J. Cobb as Judge Henry Garth (not in this episode)
Doug McClure as Trampas
Clu Gulager as Emmett Ryker
Randy Boone as Randy Benton
Diane Roter as Jennifer Sommers (not in this episode)
and
James Drury as The Virginian

Guest Stars: (none)

Full ending credits:

Co-Starring
John Anderson as Adam Tercell
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Maura McGiveney as Reagan Tercell
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John McLiam as John Pierce
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Sean McClory as Cobb
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With
John Locke as Abel Tercell
Tim Donnelly as Tippy
Edward Faulkner as Proctor
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And
Harold Gould as Lacey
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Associate Producer James Duff McAdams
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Theme by Percy Faith
Music Score Sidney Fine
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Director of Photography Benjamin H. Kline, A.S.C.
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Art Director  . . .  George Patrick
Film Editor  . . .  Edward Haire, A.C.E.
Unit Manager  . . .  Ben Bishop
Assistant Director  . . .  Jack Doran
Set Decorators  . . .  John McCarthy and Ralph Sylos
Sound  . . .  Melvin M. Metcalfe, Sr.
Color Consultant  . . .  Alex Quiroga
Color by Pathe
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Editorial Dept. Head  . . .  David J. O'Connell
Musical Supervision  . . .  Stanley Wilson
Costume Supervisor  . . .  Vincent Dee
Makeup  . . .  Bud Westmore
Hair Stylist  . . .  Larry Germain
The Title "The Virginian" by permission of EMKA, LTD. 

Series Regulars:
the Virginian, Ryker (as Sheriff), Trampas, and
Randy. Also appearing was Harper.

Brief Synopsis:
A lovely girl from Australia wants a life of her own, but her
affections for the Virginian, who reminds her of a man she had once loved,
are doomed from the start by her tyrannical sheep-rancher father whose
desire is to "tame his land" no matter what the cost. (bj)

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