Case file: #115-28414-T
Mark Stephen Tabor: Bond Default, Fraud Against The Government, Unlawful Flight.
Original broadcast date: 6 March 1966
The good inspector goes undercover as a mental patient to see if the bad guy (Tabor) is faking a mental breakdown to avoid testifying in a federal case. The question never answered was if Tabor were truly faking or if he did indeed have a debilitating mental condition. So maybe he did not go “mad by mistake.” By the way, no interesting cars.
- This is Anthony Eisley’s only appearance as Special Agent Kirby Greene; the part was later played by Grant Williams, James McKrell, and Phil Dean. Eisley went on to play Special Agent Chester “Chet” Randolph in more than a dozen episodes of The FBI. Earlier in the decade, he had a lead role in the detective series Hawaiian Eye.
- J.D Cannon was well known for playing Chief of Detectives Peter B. Clifford, NYPD, on the TV series McCloud.
- Harold Gould makes another appearance on the series.
Credits:
Directed by: Ralph Senensky
Teleplay by: Robert Leslie Bellem
Story by: Dan Ullman
Performer | Role
- J.D. Cannon | Mark Stephen Tabor
- Anthony Eisley | SAC Kirby Greene
- Michael Conrad | Paul Hogan
- Harold Gould | Arnold Bruzzi
- Simon Scott | John Goddard
- Robert Chapman | Special Agent Combria
- Roy Engel | George Cobell
- Joseph Mell | Hollet
- George Tyne | Gus
- Johnny Silver | Cab Driver