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The American mob plans an Australian expansion, with the help of a planted Chairman on Sydney's Police Board. McCloud, on airport duty at JFK, has a shootout with a hit man and goes to Sydney as a witness. This episode featured actual location shooting in Australia. With Lloyd Bochner, Max Cullen, Victoria Shaw, Ray Warren and Gus Mercurio.
The first choice for the role of McCloud was Fess Parker, who turned it down. [1] Universal hired Dennis Weaver, who was well known as a "western" actor from Gunsmoke.The pilot, "Portrait of a Dead Girl", aired on February 17, 1970, and established the premise by having McCloud escort a prisoner from New Mexico to New York City, only to become embroiled in solving a complicated murder case.
The Monkees (54 episodes, 1966–1968) The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (1973) GL; Get Christie Love! (Unknown episodes, 1974) GL; Switch (2 episodes, 1975) GL; McCloud (8 episodes, 1974–1976) GL; Benny and Barney: Las Vegas Undercover (1977) The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (14 episodes, 1977) GL; Quincy, M.E. (17 episodes ...
The Fox Broadcasting Company is an American commercial free-to-air television network owned and operated by the Fox Corporation. [1]Though it was officially launched on October 9, 1986, [2] Fox began its official primetime setup on April 5, 1987, with the series Married... with Children and The Tracey Ullman Show airing that night.
Fox McCloud, the main character in the Star Fox series James McCloud, Fox's father; The title character of Brewster McCloud, a 1970 film by Robert Altman; Sam McCloud, main character of McCloud (TV series), an American television police drama that aired from 1970 to 1977; Louise "Lou" McCloud, from the television series The Young Riders
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Fox Broadcasting Company. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios) had been involved in television production as early as the 1950s, producing several syndicated programs. [5] Following the demise of the DuMont Television Network in August 1956, after it became mired in severe financial problems, the NTA Film Network was launched as a new "fourth network".
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