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Hill Street Blues/The End of Logan's Run
The End of Logan's Run | |
Season 4, Episode 17 | |
Airdate | March 1, 1984 |
Production Number | 3418 |
Teleplay by | Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch, Karen Hall, Mark Frost |
Story by | Steven Bochco, Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch |
Directed by | Christian I. Nyby II |
Produced by | Jeffrey Lewis & Sascha Schneider |
← 4x16 Parting Is Such Sweep Sorrow |
4x18 → The Count of Monty Tasco |
Hill Street Blues — Season Four |
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The End of Logan's Run is the seventeenth episode of the fourth season of Hill Street Blues, and the seventy-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Daniel J. Travanti (Captain Frank Furillo), Michael Warren (Officer Bobby Hill), Bruce Weitz (Sergeant Mick Belker), James B. Sikking (Lieutenant Howard Hunter), Joe Spano (Lieutenant Henry Goldblume), Barbara Bosson (Fay Furillo), Taurean Blacque (Detective Neal Washington), Kiel Martin (Detective J.D. LaRue), René Enriquez (Lieutenant Ray Calletano), Betty Thomas (Officer Lucille Bates), Ed Marinaro (Officer Joe Coffey)
Charles Haid (Officer Andy Renko)
and Veronica Hamel (Joyce Davenport)
Guest Starring: Scatman Crothers (Lionel "Train" Talbot), Jane Kaczmarek (Officer Clara Tilsky), Jeffrey Tambor (Judge Alan Wachtel) Jesse D. Goins (William Mullins), J.A. Preston (Mayor Ozzie Cleveland), Lisa Sutton (Officer Robin Tattaglia), Tracy Reed (TV Reporter), Andy Romano (Warren Briscoe)
Also Starring: Raye Birk (Singer), Robert Hirschfeld (Station Officer Leo Schnitz), Alex Hyde-White (Dexter Sawyer), Nick Savage (Pickpocket James Logan)
Co-Starring: Fritz Turner (Timothy Mullins), Ellen Blake (Natalie DeRoy), Otto Felix (Karate Instructor), John O'Connell (Public Defender), Sheila Scott-Wilkinson (A.D.A.)
with Pucci Jhones (Woman), Shane McCabe (Shop Owner #1), Frank Ronzio (Shop Owner #2), Richard Cansino (Flores), Ron Recasner (Bailiff), Hawthorne James (Steerer), Donald Fullilove (Junkie), R.J. Miller (Public Defender) Gary Steen (TV Man)
Uncredited: Luis Contreras (Gomez)
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