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Mannix/Portrait in Blues
| Portrait in Blues | |
| Season 8, Episode 1 | |
| Airdate | September 22, 1974 |
| Teleplay by | James L. Henderson |
| Story by | Mel Torme |
| Directed by | Alf Kjellin |
| Produced by | Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts |
| ← 7x24 The Ragged Edge |
8x02 → Game Plan |
| Mannix — Season Eight | |
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Portrait in Blues is the first episode of the eighth season of Mannix, and the one hundred seventy-first episode overall.
with Gail Fisher (Peggy Fair)
Guest Stars: Larry Storch (Wing Dobson), Robyn Millan (Susan McAndrew)
Co-Starring: Kim Milford (Chris Lockwood), Bruce Scott (Danny Shepard), Barry Gordon (Todd Corvin), James Greene (Walcott)
Featuring: William Sargent (Dr. Galloway), Stanley Adams (Alby), Stacy Keach, Sr. (Electrician), Gail Bryant Cameron (Jane Peterson), Bill "Junior" Campbell (Little Lamb), Duffy Hambleton (Hit Man)
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Plot Overview
A young rock singer is almost electrocuted on stage, the second attempt on his life in a week, and a groupie hires Mannix to find the would-be killer. Complicating matters: the 'groupie' is a girl using someone else's identity, and the headstrong target insists that he doesn't need Mannix's help.