Automan | |
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Information | |
Title: | Automan |
Format: | Live-action |
Running time: | 60 min. |
country: | USA |
Network: | ABC |
Seasons: | 1 |
Episodes: | 13 |
Production | |
Production company: | 20th Century Fox Television Kushner-Locke Company |
Executive producers: | Glen A. Larson; Larry Brody |
Producers: | Harker Wade; Donald Kushner; Peter Locke; Sam Egan |
Principal cast: | Desi Arnaz, Jr.; Chuck Wagner; Heather McNair; Gerald S. O'Loughlin; Robert Lansing |
Air dates | |
First aired: | December 15th, 1983 |
Last aired: | April 2nd, 1984 |
Automan is an American television series of the science fiction and superhero fantasy genres. The series was created by Glen A. Larson and produced by 20th Century Fox Television. It aired for only one season on ABC from December 1983 to April 1984, spanning a total of twelve broadcast episodes and one unaired episode. The series starred Desi Arnaz, Jr. as computer whiz police officer Walter Nebicher with Chuck Wagner as the eponymous digitized superhero Automan. Other billed cast members include Heather McNair as Roxanne Caldwell, Gerald S. O'Loughlin as Captain E.G. Boyd and Robert Lansing as Lieutenant Jack Curtis.
Episodes[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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1x1 | Pilot | December 15th, 1983 |
1x2 | Staying Alive While Running a High Flashdance Fever | December 22nd, 1983 |
1x3 | The Great Pretender | December 29th, 1983 |
1x4 | Ships in the Night | January 5th, 1984 |
1x5 | Unreasonable Facsimile | January 12th, 1984 |
1x6 | Flashes and Ashes | January 19th, 1984 |
1x7 | The Biggest Game in Town | January 26th, 1984 |
1x8 | Renegade Run | March 5th, 1984 |
1x9 | Murder MTV | March 12th, 1984 |
1x10 | Murder, Take One | March 19th, 1984 |
1x11 | Zippers | March 26th, 1984 |
1x12 | Death by Design | April 2nd, 1984 |
1x13 | Club Ten | Unaired |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Automan aired at 8:00 pm on Thursday evenings in the United States and on Friday evenings in the United Kingdom.
- All thirteen episodes of the series have been made available on the Automan: The Complete Series DVD collection, which was released in both Region 1 (US/CAN) format and Region 2 (UK) format.
- Series creator Glen A. Larson is also known for creating the Battlestar Galactica multimedia franchise.
- The digital effects for the Automan hologram were largely inspired by the 1982 Walt Disney Company film TRON.
- The "Zippers" episode of Automan was the final directing work for Alan Crosland in the science fiction genre.