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Learning that a bug-out is not imminent, he assembles the camp personnel with the intent of putting the rumors to rest - only to receive a new message ordering the move after all. The camp is hastily disassembled and loaded onto a convoy for transport, but Hawkeye cannot go as he has just begun to perform surgery on a wounded soldier's spine.
In 1975 he was in the Barney Miller episode "Horse Thief". In 1979–80, season 6, he appeared in the episode "Guns". He appeared again on Barney Miller in the two-part episode "Homicide" in season 7. Dodson appeared in all 24 episodes of the CBS romantic sitcom All's Fair during the 1976-77 season. Set in Washington, D.C., Dodson played Wayne ...
"The Bug Out series has been removed as part of a confidential resolution of a lawsuit arising from complaints by certain individuals who have asserted that Bug Out did not portray them accurately. To the extent any individuals depicted in the show, specifically but not limited to Dr. Cambridge, were not depicted accurately, it was not the ...
Robert Ito (born July 2, 1931) is a Canadian actor. [1] He is known for his television and film work, including the roles of Sam Fujiyama on the 1976–83 NBC series Quincy, M.E. [1] and Larry Mishima on the 1980s CBS primetime soap opera Falcon Crest, and a variety of voice acting for animation.
Jonathan Daniel Harris (né Charasuchin; November 6, 1914 – November 3, 2002) was an American character actor whose career included more than 500 television and film appearances, as well as voiceovers. [1]
The beloved sitcom was a TV staple, airing on ABC for its first five years before moving to CBS. MacMurray passed away nearly two decades ago, but some of his on-screen family members are alive ...
Robert Blakely Hays (born July 24, 1947) is an American actor, known for a variety of television and film roles since the 1970s. He came to prominence around 1980, co-starring in the two-season domestic sitcom Angie, and playing the central role of pilot Ted Striker in the comedy film Airplane! and its sequel.
Ruth Ann Buzzi (/ ˈ b ʌ z i / BUZZY; born July 24, 1936) [1] [2] is an American retired actress and comedian.She has appeared on stage, in films, and on television. She is best known for her performances on the comedy-variety show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from 1968 to 1973, for which she won a Golden Globe Award and received five Emmy nominations.