"Aftermath" | |
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Series Viper Season 4, Episode 8 | |
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Air date | November 9th, 1998 |
Writers | Howard Chaykin |
Director | Lee Knippelberg |
Producers | David Newman; Darrell Fetty; Frank Jimenez; Howard Chaykin; Mark Lisson; Robert Benjamin |
Starring | James McCaffrey; Joe Nipote; Heather Medway; J. Downing |
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"Aftermath" is the eighth episode of season four of the science fiction/action TV series Viper and the sixty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Lee Knippelberg with a script written by Howard Chaykin. It first aired in syndication on Tuesday, November 9th, 1998.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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James McCaffrey | Joe Astor |
Heather Medway | Detective Cameron Westlake |
Joe Nipote | Frankie Walters |
J. Downing | Sherman Catlett |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Patti Allan | Tilly Everhardt |
Norman Armour | Hudson Armstrong |
Nathaniel DeVeaux | Schaeffer |
Frank Ferrucci | Robert Ruiz |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Peter Flemming | Ken Guthrie |
Kendahl King | Chloe Phillips |
Rob Morton | Sergeant Ungerford |
Govindini Murty | Nadia Farid |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Viper was created by Paul DeMeo and Danny Bilson.
- This episode is production code number 152.
- This is the second and final episode of Viper directed by Lee Knippelberg. He previously directed "Hot Potato".
- This is the ninth episode of Viper written by Howard Chaykin. He writes twelve episodes of the series in total.
- This is the first acting work for Govindini Murty.
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