Cast |
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| Performer | Role |
| Daniel J. Travanti | Roy Donald Blake |
| Joseph Campanella | John Harris |
| Barry Atwater | Graham King |
| Lawrence Montaigne | Dick Amazeen |
| Frances Reid | Mrs. Prior |
| Phyllis Hill | Mrs. Legros |
| Carl Reindel | Gene Black |
| Cynthia Hull | Debbie |
| Phil Dean | Special Agent Bart Russell |
| Matt Pelto | Ed Creely |
| Jessica Walter | Eleanor Prior |
| Brooke Bundy | Barbara Legros |
| Directed by: William Hale Written by: Robert Heverly |
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92. Death of a Fixer
Roy Donald Blake: Fugitive, Interstate Transportation in Aid of Racketeering - Gambling.
Original air date: 20 October 1968
The good inspector takes a swimming/tennis/suntanning vacation to Florida—on the FBI’s expense account. Mr. Hoover must be apoplectic when he signs Erskine’s expenses. We wonder if the inspector crossed paths with The Great One himself, Jackie Gleason. Hmmm …
- Daniel J. Travanti would rise to stardom in Hill Street Blues in 1981. He was on the opposite side of the law in this episode.
