Original air date: 12 November 1972
This episode rerun 27 May 1973
What would Jim West say?!?
Here, a respected bank official has run off with $80,000 to meet with a professional criminal, and to plan the robbers of an armored transport depository: Learning he has been living a double life, the Feds close in.
- Ross Martin (1920-1981), of course, starred in the 1965-69 CBS series The Wild, Wild West. Born Martin Rosenblatt in Poland (now Ukraine) in a Jewish family, Mr. Martin grew up on New York City’s Lower East Side and learned many languages. He learned Yiddish, Polish and Russian before learning English(!), and also learned French, Spanish and Italian as well. By 1972, he could not get a lead role in a series because of heart trouble, but he kept acting until his untimely death from a heart attack in California.
- John Hillerman, who rose to fame on Magnum, P.I., makes his one and only appearance on the series.
Credits:
Directed by: Walter Grauman
Written by: Robert W. Lenski
Performer | Role
- Ross Martin | George Barrows
- Marj Dusay | Linda Desmond
- Norman Alden | Norman Frome
- Peggy McCay | Mrs. Barrows
- Robert Hogan | Chuck Borden
- Noam Pitlik | Big Eddie
- Paul Carr | Steven Luchek
- Len Wayland | SAC Allen Clark
- Larry Golden | Jerry Vasgom
- John Hillerman | Morris Ridley
- Del Monroe | Rolien Barney
- With: Frank Maxwell, Maxine Stuart, Bill Zuckert, Stephen Manley, Barbara George, Bob Duggan (as Robert Duggan), Glenn Sipes, Critt Davis and George Cooper.