Cast |
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| Performer | Role |
| Lou Frizzell | William Terence Porter |
| Frances Reid | Ellen Porter |
| Jerry Ayres | Charlie Burroughs |
| Ahna Capri | Betty Kendall |
| Robert Drivas | Patrick Dano |
| Richard Eastham | Special Agent Howard Armstrong |
| Logan Field | Bert Hammond |
| Robert Hogan | Fred Post |
| Arch Johnson | Sam Gary |
| Simon Scott | Talbot |
| Otis Young | Mike Watson |
| Angela Greene | Mission Attendant |
| Guy Remsen | Special Agent |
| Stuart Margolin | |
| Directed by: Robert Douglas Written by: Robert Soderberg |
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76. Crisis Ground
William Terence Porter: Crime on a Government Reservation.
Original air date: 28 January 1968
This episode was not repeated
An unsolved homicide ignites into a riot a town’s hatred for a nearby job training camp. The Feds are dragged into the case because the crime takes place on a government reservation. The townspeople sound like a bunch of elitists!
- Stuart Margolin has a small role in the story. He was on several series, the most memorable as Angel in The Rockford Files.
- The crummy sedan at the beginning of the episode is the 1961 Ford used in episode #71, “False Witness.”
