Well, what a great series! I was born after the series ended
in 1974 but nontheless it must have been a real pleasure watching new episodes
on a Sunday evening in the Super70s. I got to experience the show in the
mid-90's on Wednesday mornings - A&E would show repeats of the
program.
My personal favorite episode is "A Million Dollar a Page"
eloquently written with an entertaining plot. I don't know the name of the old
man who played the part of the wheelchair bound millionaire, Tyson I belive was
the role he played, but brilliantly done - a memorable performance indeed.
George Peppard witty as ever as the great Banacek, sophistication looked
so natural on him, inspiring to me he was, played the roles he was meant to in
my opinion its been about ten years since I've seen the show last but very
outstanding in my mind as a unemployed young man discovering life and how
characters of people can be very different yet comprehendable and entertaining.
Individualism is great!
--mindzamazin
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