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Texas/Episode 81
Episode 81 | |
Season 1, Episode 81 | |
Airdate | November 24, 1980 |
Production Number | 81 |
Written by | story John William Corrington, Joyce Corrington writers Ralph Adamo, Harry Boehm, Elizabeth Boehm, Carole Berlin, Patrick Mulcahey, John Saffron |
Directed by | Kevin Kelly |
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Texas — Season One |
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Episode 81 is the eighty-first episode of the first season of Texas and the eighty-first episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Dan Fauci (Sergeant), Ralston Hill (Judge), John Ramsey (Garage Guard)
Co-Starring:
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Plot Overview
Elliot shoots Alex and Justin hears the glass shattering so he decides he better leave. People panic and take cover and Clipper shouts out that there is a sniper lose. A guard catches Justin in the garage and finds the rifle. Justin is brought before everyone in the club. Alex tells them that Justin didn't do it. Iris tells Justin that she will teach him what revenge is for what he has done to Alex and Justin tries to tell them he didn't do it. At the trailer, Elena tries to waken Billy Joe. Courtney and Jeb talk about the kiss and Elena running away and Jeb leaves the hospital to find Elena. Vicky tells Sam to take her to the hospital. At the hospital Iris attacks Vicky. Dennis wants to know what Alex meant by telling Ryan to take care of Dennis. Vicky tells Iris that Alex was always Iris' and Iris welcomes her to stay. Ryan tells Iris he will be in the operating room.
Credits
- Producers: Wendy Dalton, Judy Lewis
- Senior Producer: Mary S. Bonner
- Executive Producer: Paul Rauch
- Production Manager: Joe McShane
- Production Adminstator: Ken Aymong
- Associate Director: John M. Bianco
- Technical Director: Skip Dresch
- Lighting Director: Leo Farrenkopf
- Video: Arnie Dick
- Audio: Fred Bugg
- Videotape Editor: John J. O'Connor, II
- Stage Managers: Dick Purus, Ed Prendergast
- 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: Timothy R. Langtry
- Props: Bob Greenberg
- Music by Score Productions, Inc.
- Men's Wardrobe Furnished by Barney's New York
- Limousine Furnished by Dav-El Livery
- Furs Furnished by De'Cor Furs, Inc.