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Ironside/Amy Prentiss: AKA The Chief

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Amy Prentiss: AKA The Chief
Season 7, Episodes 24 & 25
Airdate May 23, 1974
Teleplay by William Gordon &
James Doherty
Story by Francine Carroll and
William Gordon &
James Doherty
Directed by Boris Sagal
Produced by Norman Jolley
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Amy Prentiss: AKA The Chief is the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth episodes of the seventh season of Ironside, and the one hundred seventy-ninth and one hundred eightieth episodes overall.

Starring: Raymond Burr (Robert Ironside)

Also Starring: Don Galloway (Det. Sgt. Ed Brown), Don Mitchell (Mark Sanger), Elizabeth Baur (Fran Belding)

Guest Stars: Jessica Walter (Amy Prentiss), William Shatner (Bill Parkins), Johnny Seven (Lt. Carl Reese)

Special Guest Stars: Robert Webber (Sam Burton), Pippa Scott (Crystal)

Co-Starring: Jack Soo (Lee), Gene Lyons (Commissioner Randall), Mario Roccuzzo (Folger), Lee Paul (Richard), Zitto Kazánn (Zino), Donald Barry (Lt. Pierce), Barry Atwater (Hubbard), Susan Damante (Lori), Art Metrano (Pena), Joan Pringle (Joan), Steve Sandor (Russell)

with Frank Campanella (Lt. Gibbons), Paulene Myers (Ruby), Scottie MacGregor (Irma), Ian Sander (Mervyn Jones), Robert Bridges (Staff Doctor), Jim Murtaugh (Terry Langley), Ji-Tu Cumbuka (Obbie), Paul Sorensen (Sgt. Jackson), Robert Brubaker (Klein), Momo Yashima (Viola)

Contents

Plot Overview

Ironside prepares to vacate his seat as Chief of Detectives to a policewoman.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Yet another pilot for a series, this time one that sold for a series: Amy Prentiss, starring Jessica Walter, became the fourth component for the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie during the 1974-75 season.

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes