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Production 45115 Original Airdate: December 19, 1976 | |||
Episode Collage
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Teleplay by Robert C. Dennis | |||
Story by Robert C. Dennis | |||
Directed by Barry Crane | |||
Guest Cast | |||
Guest Star(s) Alex Cord as Sgt David Harraway Jennifer Darling as Peggy Callahan | |||
Co-starring Edmund Gilbert as Major Sid Pell | |||
With Robert Forward as General Gary Cashdollar as M. P. Scott B Wells as Sheriff Taylor Lacher as Jack Nicolini | |||
Broadcast Order | |||
Season 4 | |||
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"A Bionic Christmas Carol" | "The Ultimate Imposter" |
Summary[]
Steve has met all physical requirements and is in training with a gang planning to heist a thirty-million-dollar U.S. missile as it is being transported from San Diego to a Nevada testing site under the supervision of the OSI. But Steve is being watched carefully and cannot warn Goldman that the officer in charge of security is actually an impersonator. Steve's only contact is with a spunky yet flaky OSI secretary named Callahan, who has found a way to stay near the mercenary gang.
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Character[]
- This episode marks the last appearance of Peggy Callahan on The Six Million Dollar Man series. The character of Callahan continues as a semi-regular character on the following third season of The Bionic Woman, which aired on a different network from The Six Million Dollar Man. Unlike Oscar Goldman and Rudy Wells, however, no cross-network appearances were allowed for Callahan.
Vehicles[]
- The helicopter Oscar's following the Hornet convoy in, the Bell JetRanger II in White, Yellow & Blue, makes its next appearance since Kill Oscar (part II). It still has the same paint job, minus the NASA emblem on the doors.
Gaffes[]
- Nicolini's bad knee changes from right to left and back to right again.
- Lindbergh Field is misspelled early in the episode.