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Petrocelli/Double Negative
Double Negative | |
Season 1, Episode 7 | |
Airdate | October 30, 1974 |
Written by | Robert C. Dennis |
Directed by | Herb Wallerstein |
← 1x06 Death in High Places |
1x08 → Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall |
Petrocelli — Season One |
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Double Negative is the seventh episode of the first season of Petrocelli.
Guest Starring: Fritz Weaver (Colonel William Fletcher), David Huddleston (Lt. John Ponce)
Special Guest Star: Michael Burns (Billy Fletcher)
Co-Starring: Lisa Farringer (Renate Fletcher), Gene Tyburn (Tom Onslow)
With: Ron Foster (Babb), Steve Eastin (Officer Granger), Dick Armstrong (Dr. Thomas), Jack F. Calvin (Judge), Carolyn Reed (Isabel Clark), Jimmie Wright (Mack), Moe Mosley (Dr. Clements), Lowell E. Gleason (Bailiff)
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Plot Overview
The son of a prominent Colonel is accused of killing a blackmailing photographer. Petrocelli's case is greatly hampered by his client's father, who influences what he has to say and also refuses to discuss the nature of the blackmail.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Lt. Ponce must be VERY confused as to who he is...in this episode, he says his name is 'Lt. John Ponce', but in the second episode, "Music to Die By", his name is given as Clifford Ponce.