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"No Way Back"
Series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Season 4, Episode 26
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Air date March 31st, 1968
Writers William Welch
Director Robert Sparr
Producers Irwin Allen; Bruce Fowler
Starring Richard Basehart; David Hedison
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"No Way Back" is the twenty-sixth episode of season four of the American sci-fi/adventure series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and the 110th and final episode of the series overall. It was directed by Robert Sparr with a script written by William Welch. It first aired on ABC on March 31st, 1968.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Richard Basehart Admiral Harriman Nelson
David Hedison Captain Lee B. Crane

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Terry Becker Ethelbert Sharkey
Henry Jones Mister Pem
Barry Atwater Benedict Arnold
William Beckley Major John Andre

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Del Monroe Kowalski
Arch Whiting Sparks
Paul Trinka Patterson
Bob Dowdell Chip Morton

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