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Mannix/A World Without Sundays
A World Without Sundays | |
Season 7, Episode 8 | |
Airdate | November 4, 1973 |
Written by | Robert Pirosh |
Directed by | Paul Krasny |
Produced by | Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts |
← 7x07 Silent Target |
7x09 → Sing a Song of Murder |
Mannix — Season Seven |
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A World Without Sundays is the eighth episode of the seventh season of Mannix, and the one hundred fifty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Mike Connors (Joe Mannix)
with Gail Fisher (Peggy Fair)
Guest Stars: Peter Haskell (Marty Hatch), Tiffany Bolling (Cathy Lawson), Michael Conrad (Dave Trimble),
Co-Starring: Joe E. Tata (Augie), Ward Wood (Lt. Art Malcolm)
Featuring: Claudio Martinez (Bel Air Tiger #23), Peggy Walton (Joanna Gregg), Read Morgan (Ben Kessler), Tom Harmon (Himself),
Additional Cast: Alan R. Gibbs (Bud Tolan), Nikita Knatz (Police Artist), John Pickard (Trooper), Brick Huston (First Man), Richard Karie (Stickman)
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Plot Overview
A girl traveling from Las Vegas to Los Angeles with a former star quarterback disappears after their car breaks down. Shortly afterward, her roommate, who hired Mannix to investigate her disappearance, turns up dead, and when it's revealed that the missing girl, who was found nearly dead, is the girlfriend of a notorious mobster, Joe begins to suspect that the ex-player knows more than he's telling.