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[2] He was in the movies Support Your Local Sheriff! and The Good Guys and the Bad Guys in 1969; both films were directed by Burt Kennedy who worked on Combat!. He also appeared in Your Money or Your Wife in 1972. His main TV credit was all five seasons of Combat!. He was also in various episodes of Cannon, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and Daniel Boone. [3]
2 Richard Roland Benson Jr. (November 24, 1929 – December 6, 2023), known professionally as Jack Hogan , was an American actor most notable for the role of PFC William G. Kirby on the 1960s television show Combat!
Note that the episodes are not in order on the DVDs. Season 1 DVDs do contain Season 1 episodes, but in random order. Use the chart below. Note: The Series is intended to be watched following the Production Number (Prod. No.) of episodes, which show the progression of events as traced in WWII history.
[2] [3] On May 16, 2022, Fox renewed the series for a sixth season, which premiered on September 20, 2022. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On April 6, 2023, Fox canceled the series after six seasons. [ 6 ] During the course of the series, 107 episodes of The Resident aired over six seasons, between January 21, 2018, and January 17, 2023.
The 25 episodes of the fifth and final season of Combat!, the only one broadcast in color, maintained the high-quality of the show so well established in the first four years. One major change was a move from MGM studios to CBS which meant, among other matters, a new sound crew and different props.
Michael Weston (born Michael Rubinstein; October 25, 1973) is an American television and film actor.His best-known roles are the private detective Lucas on House, the deranged and sadistic kidnapper Jake in the HBO serial drama Six Feet Under, and Private Dancer on Scrubs, as well as Harry Houdini in Houdini & Doyle.
Mantle was born in Barnet, Hertfordshire, in 1957. [2] He was the cousin of John Hallam and was a keen supporter of Chelsea Football Club from a young age. [3] Mantle studied at the boarding school Kimbolton School in Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire between 1970 and 1975, and was a chorister in the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge for four years.
In 2004, he appeared as a guest in an episode of Cold Case as Lionel Royce, the leader of the "Black Liberation Front" section in Philadelphia in 1969. [5]In 2008, he joined the main cast of Crash, in which he played Anthony Adams, the music prodigy to Dennis Hopper's character Ben Cenders, until the end of the series in 2009. [6]