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"The Wild Boy"
Series Ark II
Season 1, Episode 3
Ark II 1x01 003
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
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"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
Terry Lester Jonah
Jean Marie Hon Ruth
José Flores Samuel
Adam Adam

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Mitch Vogel Isaiah
Jean Sarah Frost Simone

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Lou Scheimer Kitchen computer

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