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"Hot Potato"
Series Viper
Season 3, Episode 18
Viper 3x18 001
Air date March 17th, 1998
Writers Terry D. Nelson
Director Lee Knippelberg
Producers David Newman; Darrell Fetty; Frank Jimenez; Howard Chaykin; Mark Lisson; Robert Benjamin
Starring Joe Nipote; Heather Medway; J. Downing
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"Hot Potato" is the eighteenth episode of season three of the science fiction/action TV series Viper and the fifty-second episode of the series overall. It was directed by Lee Knippelberg with a script written by Terry D. Nelson. It first aired in syndication on Tuesday, March 17th, 1998.

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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
James McCaffrey Joe Astor
Heather Medway Detective Cameron Westlake
Joe Nipote Frankie Walters
J. Downing Sherman Catlett

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Marc Baur Art Pandell
Richard de Klerk Todd Doyle
Rob Freeman Max Doyle
Scott Heindl Bob
Jeff Kaake Thomas Cole
David Lovgren Brian LeShane

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Joe Maffei Roy Eldridge
Lisa Anne Morrison Emily DeWitt
Ron Sauvé Nate LeShane
Brent Stait Simon LeShane
Ingrid Tesch Claudia Doyle

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