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Honey West/Pop Goes the Easel
From The TV IV
Pop Goes the Easel | |
Season 1, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | March 11, 1966 |
Teleplay by | Lila Garrett and Bernie Kahn |
Story by | Gail Allen and Chris Christensen |
Directed by | James Brown |
Produced by | Richard Newton |
← 1x25 The Fun-Fun Killer |
1x27 → Little Green Robin Hood |
Honey West — Season One |
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Pop Goes the Easel is the twenty-sixth episode of the first season of Honey West.
Starring: Anne Francis (Honey West)
Co-Starring: John Ericson (Sam Bolt), Irene Hervey (Aunt Meg)
Also Co-Starring: George Furth (Sandy Corbin)
and Robert Strauss (King)
Larry D. Mann (Willis Van Wyck)
Antony Eustrel (Mr. Leopold), Bill Quinn (Lieutenant), Howard Curtis (Hood), Beau Hickman (Waiter)
and Bruce (Himself)
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Plot Overview
What starts out as an innocent trip to the grocery store for Honey and Aunt Meg becomes one of Honey's most unusual cases, involving an eccentric pop artist, an equally eccentric art gallery owner and a stolen hand-painted soup can.