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Ironside/Due Process of Law
Due Process of Law | |
Season 1, Episode 27 | |
Airdate | March 28, 1968 |
Written by | Don Brinkley |
Directed by | Dick Colla |
Produced by | Cy Chermak |
← 1x26 Trip to Hashbury |
1x28 → Return of the Hero |
Ironside — Season One |
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Due Process of Law is the twenty-seventh episode of the first season of Ironside.
Starring: Raymond Burr (Robert Ironside)
Guest Stars: Dwayne Hickman (Archie Bass), David Carradine (Pogo Weems)
Also Starring: Don Galloway (Det. Sgt. Ed Brown), Barbara Anderson (Officer Whitfield), Don Mitchell (Mark Sanger)
Co-Starring: Burr De Benning (Joe Fenway), Gene Lyons (The Commissioner), Carol Booth (Connie Goshen), Parley Baer (Everett Brandt)
with Roy Glenn (Mr. Tobin), Janée Michelle (Helen Tobin), Barry Cahill (Sgt. Miller), Ray Ballard (Dispatcher), Ron Pinkard (Jimmy Bracken)
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Plot Overview
Mark takes a date to a party and leaves her there, as he is needed back at Ironside's apartment. The next morning, she's found dead in a bathroom in a city park with a needle in her arm, never having used heroin before. Mark cries for instant justice despite Ironside's pleas that it doesn't work that way, leading him to become the prime suspect in the murder of the man he suspected of his friend's death.
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Allusions and References
Ironside constantly refers to Mark as 'Judge Sanger' in this episode...interestingly enough, in the 1993 reunion TV-movie, Mark has indeed become a prominent judge!!