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The Name of the Game/Beware of the Watchdog
| Beware of the Watchdog | |
| Season 3, Episode 22 | |
| Airdate | March 5, 1971 |
| Written by | Jack Turley (teleplay), James M. Miller, Jack Turley (story) |
| Directed by | Marvin Chomsky |
| ← 3x21 Appointment in Palermo |
3x23 → The Broken Puzzle |
| The Name of the Game — Season Three | |
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Beware of the Watchdog is the twenty-second episode of the third season of The Name of the Game, and the seventy-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Robert Stack (Dan Farrell)
Guest Starring: Richard Kiley (Arlen Paris McKittrick), Pernell Roberts (Ernie Subich), Diana Muldaur (Terri Lanson), Ed Flanders (Laszlo Subich), Nancy Olson (Ann McKittrick), Susan Saint James (Peggy Maxwell)
Co-Starring: James B. Sikking (Police Lieutenant), Mark Miller (Ross Craig), Byron Mabe (Pete), John Calvin Johnson (Intern), Robert Rhodes (Reporter), Steve A. Benson (Delivery Boy)
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Plot Overview
When a consumer advocate working for Crime Magazine starts receiving death threats, Farrell goes to work to find out who's behind the threats, only to find himself a target as well.