"Goliah Is My Name" | |
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Series War of the Worlds Season 1, Episode 7 | |
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Air date | November 14th, 1988 |
Writers | Tom Lazarus |
Director | George Bloomfield |
Producers | Jonathan Hackett |
Starring | Jared Martin; Lynda Mason Green; Philip Akin; Richard Chaves |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Second Seal" |
Next "To Heal the Leper" |
"Goliath Is My Name" is the seventh episode of season one of the science fiction television series War of the Worlds. The episode was directed by George Bloomfield and written by Tom Lazarus. It first aired in syndication on November 14th, 1988. In this episode, Suzanne McCullough learns that a friend of hers has disappeared from his college campus. Meanwhile the aliens are on campus in search of a bio-weapon.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Jared Martin | Harrison Blackwood |
Lynda Mason Green | Suzanne McCullough |
Philip Akin | Norton Drake |
Richard Chaves | Colonel Paul Ironhorse |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Jeremy Ratchford | Student |
Eric Bruskotter | Jefferson |
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Notes & Trivia[]
- Actress Jill Hennessy is best known for her work as Doctor Jordan Cavanaugh on the hit TV crime drama series Crossing Jordan. This is Jill's first appearance on War of the Worlds. She also plays a character named Scott in the season two episode, "Max".
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