"Escape from Wedded Bliss" | |
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Series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Season 1, Episode 10 | |
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Air date | November 29th, 1979 |
Writers | Cory Applebaum; Michael Bryant |
Director | David Moessinger |
Producers | John Gaynor; Medora Heilbron; Bruce Lansbury; Glen A. Larson; David J. O'Connell; David G. Phinney |
Starring | Gil Gerard; Erin Gray; Tim O'Connor |
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"Escape from Wedded Bliss" is the tenth episode of season one of the American science fiction television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. The series is based on the original Buck Rogers comic strip created by Philip Francis Nolan. The episode was directed by David Moessinger with a teleplay written by Cory Applebaum and Michael Bryant, based on a story treatment by Applebaum. It first aired on ABC on Thursday, November 29th, 1979.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Gil Gerard | Captain William "Buck" Rogers |
Erin Gray | Colonel Wilma Deering |
Tim O'Connor | Doctor Elias Huer |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Pamela Hensley | Princess Ardala |
Michael Ansara | Kane |
Alfred Ryder | Garedon |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Felix Silla | Twiki |
Mel Blanc | Twiki |
H.B. Haggerty | Tigerman |
Elaine Nista | Disco skater |
Tracy Miller | Disco skater |
Nancy Morris | Disco skater |
Gary Stang | Disco skater |
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