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Texas/Episode 31
Episode 31 | |
Season 1, Episode 31 | |
Airdate | September 15, 1980 |
Production Number | 31 |
Written by | story John William Corrington, Joyce Corrington writers Ralph Adamo, Harry Boehm, Elizabeth Boehm, Carole Berlin, Patrick Mulcahey, John Saffron |
Directed by | John Pasquin |
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Texas — Season One |
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Episode 31 is the thirty-first episode of the first season of Texas and the thirty-first episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Maher Boutrous (Colonel Hassin), John Randolf James (Special Agent Church)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
Justin talks to Paige and she tells him that for $4500.00 she can be his informant about the Top of the World Club. Ginny talks to Kate about Ryan and tells Kate she is accepting the fact now that she has lost Barrett. Striker, former lieutenant governor of Texas, meets with Hassin and agrees to do business. Justin tells Sam that if they pay Paige they will have a huge story about Top of the World Club. Ryan walks in on Striker with Hassin and Clipper and questions Striker who won't answer. Ryan tells Alex and Terry he doesn't trust Clipper and Hassine may have been involved in the Sheik's murder. Sam pays Paige. Hassin tries to pay off Clipper and get the tape but Clipper says no.
Credits
- Producers: Bud Kloss, Judy Lewis
- Senior Producer: Mary S. Bonner
- Executive Producer: Paul Rauch
- Production Manager: Joe McShane
- Production Adminstrator: Ken Aymong
- Associate Director: Paul Friedman
- Technical Director: Frank Gaeta
- Lighting Director: Leo Farrenkopf
- Video: Arnie Dick
- Audio: Mel Hench
- Videotape Editor: John J. O'Connor, II
- Cameramnen: Carl Eckett, Chip Weidner, David Weinberg
- Stage Managers: Mark Traub Hugh McDermott
- Art Director: Robert Franklin
- Scenic Designer: Richard Hankins
- Costume Designer: Lewis Brown
- Assistant Costume Designer: Annette Beck
- Wardrobe Supervisor: Gertrude Sloan
- Associate Producer: Holly C. Evarts
- Casting: Elizabeth R. Woodman
- Assistant to the Producer: Christine Banas
- Production Assistant: Carolyn Culliton
- Props: Bob Greenberg
- Music by Score Productions, Inc.
- Men's Wardrobe Furnished by Barney's New York
Notes
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
(after final commerical; before closing credits)
- Announcer: This part of Texas was brought to you by the soap that gives you unbeatable deodorant soap protection, plus a rich smooth lather. Fresh-smelling Safeguard. No wonder it's always the smallest soap in the house.