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Ironside/The Man Who Believed
The Man Who Believed | |
Season 1, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | November 23, 1967 |
Written by | Stephen Kandel |
Directed by | Tony Leader |
Produced by | David J. O'Connell |
← 1x10 The Monster of Comus Towers |
1x12 → A Very Cool Hot Car |
Ironside — Season One |
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The Man Who Believed is the eleventh episode of the first season of Ironside.
Starring: Raymond Burr (Robert Ironside)
Guest Star: Guy Stockwell (Paul Bridger)
with Marcia Strassman (Samantha Dian)
and Introducing: Barbara Rhoades (Bonnie Lloyd)
Also Starring: Don Galloway (Det. Sgt. Ed Brown), Barbara Anderson (Officer Whitfield), Don Mitchell (Mark Sanger)
Co-Starring: Michael Constantine (Harry Brancusi), George Furth (Ray Harrison), Gene Lyons (The Commissioner), Cliff Potter (Dan Peabody)
with Arthur Adams (Dr. Gwynne), Johnny Silver (John Brenner), Bill Welsh (Announcer), Alex Gerry (Dr. Maurice Zelman), June C. Ellis (Nurse), Sharon Harvey (Girl)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Believing that a beautiful folk singer didn't take her own life, Ironside launches an investigation to prove foul play.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
At the time of this episode, Marcia Strassman had a recording contract with Uni Records, a Universal-owned label, which made her the perfect choice to play the murdered singer in this episode. She had one single for the label, "The Flower Children", and sings a song, "Even When You Cry", in this episode.