"The Wild Boy" | |
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Series Ark II Season 1, Episode 3 | |
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Air date | September 25th, 1976 |
Writers | Susan Dworski |
Director | Hollingsworth Morse |
Producers | Dick Rosenbloom; Norm Prescott; Lou Scheimer |
Starring | Terry Lester; Jean Marie Hon; José Flores; Adam |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Slaves" |
Next "The Robot" |
"The Wild Boy" is the third episode of the science fiction television series Ark II out of a total of fifteen episodes. It was directed by Hollingsworth Morse with a script written by Susan Dworski. It first aired on CBS on September 25th, 1976.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Terry Lester | Jonah |
Jean Marie Hon | Ruth |
José Flores | Samuel |
Adam | Adam |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Mitch Vogel | Isaiah |
Jean Sarah Frost | Simone |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Lou Scheimer | Kitchen computer |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Ark II was created by Martin Roth.
- Moochie is credited as Adam this episode.
- Lou Scheimer makes an uncredited appearance as the voice of the kitchen computer, as well as Adam.
- This is the second episode of Ark II directed by Hollingsworth Morse. He directs six episodes of the series in total. He previously "The Slaves". His next episode is "Omega".
- This is the only episode of Ark II written by Susan Dworski.
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