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2.4 Season 4 (1968–69) 2.5 ... Richard Reeves as 1st Garbage Man. Joe Higgins as 2nd Garbage Man. Don Dubbins as Lt ... Sandra Gould appears as Mrs. Flaherty, ...
Richard James Flaherty (November 28, 1945 — May 9, 2015) was a historically notable United States Army captain in Vietnam War service. As once the smallest serviceman in US history (standing at 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 m)) and inspired to undermine size-prejudice, investing his military leadership with insight and skills to survive bravery - Capt. Flaherty is today renowned as "The Giant Killer".
A bad back and cluster headaches from an old injury, [8] which worsened from the set lighting, led to his leaving the show in the third season. Paskey admitted in a July 1988 Starlog Magazine interview that once the pain had gone, he tried to return to acting but had lost many of his Hollywood contacts while working on Star Trek, and eventually ...
In season 4, he wins $100,000 in the lottery and promptly loses all but $30,000 of it gambling. Unlike his partner, Hill does not aspire to plainclothes work. He and his partner are close friends and loyal to each other — though this is occasionally tested, as in the aftermath of their nearly fatal shooting in season 1.
Robert Clohessy (born June 10, 1957) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Correctional Officer Sean Murphy on the HBO prison drama Oz from seasons 3–6, in addition to playing Officer Patrick Flaherty on the NBC police procedural Hill Street Blues, Warden Boss James Neary on the HBO crime drama Boardwalk Empire for the first two seasons and Lieutenant Sid Gormley on the CBS ...
April 4, 1968. On his last day in Vietnam, Beckett leaves a Bible with McMurphy and shares a tearful goodbye with Mai. At the airfield, he decides not to board the plane back to the U.S. and reunited with Mai at the Jet Set just as news of Martin Luther King Jr.’s murder reaches China Beach. He joins Frankie and a unit of Black soldiers on ...
Season 4 (1968–69) No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date; 89: 1 "Wind It Up and It Betrays You" William Hale:
"Forever Blue" is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the American police procedural television series Cold Case, and the 79th episode overall. Written by Tom Pettit and directed by Jeannot Szwarc , the episode originally aired on CBS on December 3, 2006.