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"Starscape (Part 1)"
Series Starman
Season 1, Episode 20
Air date April 4th, 1987
Writers James G. Hirsch
Director Claudio Guzman
Producers Wayne Hanks
Starring Robert Hays; C.B. Barnes; Michael Cavanaugh
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"Starscape (Part 1)" is the twentieth episode of the science fiction television series Starman, which is a follow-up to the 1984 film of the same name. It was directed by Claudio Guzman with a script written by an unknown writer. It first aired on ABC on Saturday, April 4th, 1987.

Synopsis[]

Paul Forrester recognizes his home star in a painting, and he and Scott search for the artist, Jenny Hayden. Separated in New Mexico, they both head for Arizona, where Paul finds his lost love but is not quite sure how to reveal his identity. Meanwhile, Scott Hayden's involved in a truck crash in an isolated area and saves the driver, not realizing the man is his uncle. (Wikipedia: Starscape (Part 1))

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Robert Hays Starman, Paul Forrester
C.B. Barnes Scott Hayden, Jr.
Michael Cavanaugh George Fox

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Richard Balin Bartender
Robert Benedetti Doctor Costigan
Joshua Bryant Phyllis Geffner
Brooke Bundy Phyllis Geffner
Steve Eastin Foreman
Erin Gray Jenny Hayden
Michael Kelly Tech #4
Marilyn Lightstone Lainie Fine
Charles Randolph-Wright Tech #2
Robert Sutton Worker
Paul Tompkins Tech #1
Philip Weyland Tech #3

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