"The E.S.P. Spy" | |
---|---|
Series The Six Million Dollar Man Season 2, Episode 18 | |
Air date | March 2nd, 1975 |
Writers | Lionel E. Siegel |
Director | Jerry London |
Producers | Harve Bennett; Joe L. Cramer; Lionel E. Siegel; Arnold Turner |
Starring | Lee Majors; Richard Anderson |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Look Alike" |
Next "The Bionic Woman (Part 1)" |
"The E.S.P. Spy" is the eighteenth episode of season two of the sci-fi/action television series The Six Million Dollar Man and the thirty-first episode of the series overall (if one includes the three original television movies). It was directed by Jerry London with a script written by Lionel E. Siegel. It first aired on ABC on March 2nd, 1975.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Lee Majors | Colonel Steve Austin |
Richard Anderson | Oscar Goldman |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Philip Bruns | Doctor Randolph |
Dick Van Patten | Harry Green |
Robbie Lee | Audrey Moss |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Alan Bergmann | Charles Lund |
Bert Kramer | George Vant |
Paul Cavonis | Pierce |
George Patton | Jarecki |
Uncredited cast[]
Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Buddy Van Horn | Thug #1 |
Nick Dimitri | Thug #2 |
Walter Scott | Surfer |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included on disc 2.5 of the Six Million Dollar Man: Season 2 DVD collection, which was released by Universal Studios on October 2nd, 2012.
- This is the first appearance of actress Robbie Lee in the role of Audrey Moss. She appears next in "Hocus-Pocus".
- The fight on the beach between Steve Austin and the three thugs is incorporated into a flashback scene in "Hocus-Pocus".
Allusions[]
- There are no allusions available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. An allusion is an incidental reference made to a character, person, event or other miscellaneous piece of media that can be found somewhere in the episode itself. In most cases, this refers to characters or events from previous episodes.
Bloopers[]
- There are no bloopers available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. A blooper is any revealing mistake that can be found within the episode that the production crew may have missed during editing. This can range from inconsistent lines of dialogue to visible production equipment in the shot to mis-spoken lines of dialogue, or... dare we say it? A wardrobe malfunction.
Quotes[]
- Steve Austin: Yeah?
- Oscar Goldman: Say, you're really in a foul mood.
- Steve Austin: Well, this morning three bums dressed like surfers tried to beat my brains out.
....
- Oscar Goldman: I don't believe in mind reading; I never have.
- Steve Austin: Oscar, E.S.P. is not mind reading.
- Oscar Goldman: What is it, then?
- Steve Austin: Well, mind reading is something a greasy haired guy with a worn out tuxedo does at the county fair. E.S.P. is different.
- Oscar Goldman: It isn't to me.
- Steve Austin: I don't understand you, Oscar -- you're in charge of some of the most far out scientific projects this country's got going, but when it comes to E.S.P., your head's back in the Dark Ages!
....
- Steve Austin: This is gonna foul up your civil service retirement pension, isn't it, George?
....
- Oscar Goldman: Well, I wish that our E.S.P. spy had a beard, was fifty years old and smoked a pipe.