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Honey West/A Million Bucks in Anybody's Language
From The TV IV
A Million Bucks in Anybody's Language | |
Season 1, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | December 3, 1965 |
Written by | Tony Barrett |
Directed by | John Florea |
Produced by | Richard Newton |
← 1x11 A Stitch in Crime |
1x13 → The Gray Lady |
Honey West — Season One |
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A Million Bucks in Anybody's Language is the twelfth episode of the first season of Honey West.
Starring: Anne Francis (Honey West)
Co-Starring: John Ericson (Sam Bolt), Irene Hervey (Aunt Meg), Steve Ihnat (Garth)
Harry Bellaver (Charlie), Ken Lynch (Lieutenant Keller), Sarah Selby (Dora Neeley), Frank Scannell (Driver), Percy Helton (Wiley), Judy Kane (Dottie)
and Bruce (Himself)
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Plot Overview
A fellow private eye is killed after making a frantic phone call to Honey, leading her and Sam to a gang of counterfeiters who are printing phony British pound notes.
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The Show
Ken Lynch's character in this episode is listed as Lieutenant Keller in the end credits, but is referred to in the episode as Lieutenant Barney.