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The Name of the Game/Why I Blew Up Dakota
Why I Blew Up Dakota | |
Season 3, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | December 4, 1970 |
Written by | Ken Trevey |
Directed by | John Newland |
← 3x11 I Love You, Billy Baker (2) |
3x13 → Aquarius Descending |
The Name of the Game — Season Three |
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Why I Blew Up Dakota is the twelfth episode of the third season of The Name of the Game, and the sixty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Robert Stack (Dan Farrell)
Guest Starring: Jose Ferrer (Benjamin Franklin Bristow), Carolyn Jones (Lydia Mulholland), Clu Gulager (Rex Dakota), Susan Saint James (Peggy Maxwell)
Special Guest Star: Roddy McDowall (Early McCorley)
Co-Starring: Robert Lipton (Billy Wizard), Richard Van Vleet (Brian Cargill), Paul Stewart (Stan Rubin), Mark Miller (Ross Craig), Jill Banner (Ginger Schermer), Miguel Landa (Ralph Delgado), Judy McConnell (Elaine), Fred Holliday (Sherman Cross), Lesley McRay (Yolanda March), Vince Williams (TV Newsman), Bill Baldwin (1st Newsman)
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Plot Overview
Farrell becomes involved in the world of pop art when he looks into the fatal bombing of one artist, supposedly by a rival artist. He also deals with the flamboyant lawyer of the accused killer, whom he feels isn't doing the best job for his client.