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240-Robert/Stuntman

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Stuntman
Season 1, Episode 2
Airdate September 3, 1979
Teleplay by Lew Hunter
Story by Rudy Dochtermann and
Lew Hunter
Directed by Ric Rondell
Produced by Richard M. Rosenbloom
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Stuntman is the second episode of the first season of 240-Robert.

Starring: John Bennett Perry (Deputy Theodore Roosevelt "Trap" Applegate III), Mark Harmon (Deputy Dwayne "Thib" Thibideaux), Joanna Cassidy (Deputy Morgan Wainwright)

Peter J. Pitchess (Sheriff)

Also Starring: Lew Saunders (Deputy C.B. Harris), JoeAl Nicassio (Deputy Gary Roverino)

Guest Stars: Bill Williams (Harry)

and Bettye Ackerman (Eileen)

Co-Starring: Michael Laurence (TV Reporter), Karrie Emerson (College Girl), William Bronder (Ranger), Michael Griswold (Mr. Corliss), Matthew Faison (Newsman), George Claiborne (Reporter), Jenilee Harrison (College Girl), Stacy MacGregor (College Guy), Pamela Bryant (College Girl), Phil Montgomery (Sergeant), Larry Garrison (Times Reporter)

Contents

Plot Overview

A man who is rescued from a car trapped under a semi turns out to be a retired stuntman who decides to 'un-retire' after seeing all the news reporters present at the rescue. His wife, worried about his heart condition, gets the officers involved when he plans a big stunt that will make people notice him again, but while he survives the stunt (driving a van off a cliff into the ocean), it soon changes into a rescue mission when Thib becomes trapped underwater. Also, the team comes to the aid of campers who are trapped by a bear, and Trap and Morgan worry about how they'll do on the Sergeant's exam.

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