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77 Sunset Strip/Big Boy Blue
Big Boy Blue | |
Season 4, Episode 7 | |
Airdate | November 3, 1961 |
Written by | Dean Riesner |
Directed by | Jeffrey Hayden |
Produced by | Fenton Earnshaw |
← 4x06 The Unremembered |
4x08 → The Cold Cash Caper |
77 Sunset Strip — Season Four |
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Big Boy Blue is the seventh episode of the fourth season of 77 Sunset Strip, and the one hundred sixteenth episode overall.
Starring: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (Stuart Bailey) (credit only) Roger Smith (Jeff Spencer), Edward Byrnes (Kookie)
Co-Starring: Louis Quinn (Roscoe), Jacqueline Beer (Suzanne) (credit only)
and Robert Logan (J.R. Hale) (credit only)
Additional Cast: Biff Elliot (Buddy Blue), Maureen Leeds (Lorna Day), Jerry Paris (Tom Gardiner), Angela Greene (Polly Deegan), Byron Keith (Lt. Gilmore), John Duke (Lee Santly), Benny Baker (Sam Calloway), Mikki Jamison (Gloria)
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Plot Overview
Hired by a talent agent to check into the background of his latest discovery, a jazz trumpet player, Jeff discovers that the man isn't wanted by the law, but is being targeted by a bitter old acquaintance from New Orleans, a thug who blames him for his imprisonment on an armed robbery charge.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Talent agent Tom Gardiner, played by Jerry Paris, makes a couple of references to guys from Warner Brothers Records being in attendance at Buddy Blue's gig.