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25.) A Song for Jason: Part One
September 18, 1985
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Michael Landon
Jonathan and Mark become recruiters for a summer camp for young
cancer patients.
Guest Stars:
Herbert Edelman as Dr. Cohn
Brian L. Green as Gary Duncan
Matt Landers as Bob Johnson
Joshua Miller as Jason Winner
Giovonni Ribisi as Curtis Johnson
Robin Riker as Sherri Johnson
Barry Williams as Miki Winner
Co-Starring:
Emily Banks as Betty
Jill Carroll as Trish
Jessica Drake as Sharon Winner
Beau Dremann as Tommy
Charlotte Stewart as Cindy
Grant Owens as Ted Duncan
Melissa Brennan as Cathy
Michael Bacall as Jimmy
Featuring:
Randy Boone as Dave
Samantha June Brais as Samantha
Dylan Brown as Dennis Johnson
Barbara Block Burner as Tamara's Mother
Mayo Gamez as Mayo
Gino Gaudio as The Bodyguard
Sean Griffin as Timmy
Tamara Nordwig as Tamara
Patricia Ramos as Pat
Dale Reynolds as Tamara's Father
Coco Rodriquez as Chico
Josh Wood as Josh
Craig Woodland as Craig
Trivia note: This 2-part episode was assisted by research consultant
Pepper Abrams and Dr. Stuart E. Siegel as medical advisor.
Joshua Miller won the Young Artist Award for his exceptional
performance by a young actor in this episode. Giovonni Ribisi was also
nominated for the Young Artist Award for best young actor guesting in a
TV series.
Trivia note: David Rose rescores the "Highway to Heaven" theme cues for
the second season of the series, with a subtle difference heard from the
prior season's theme cues.
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles and Santa Monica Mountains, California.
Film date: June 1985

26.) A Song for Jason: Part Two
September 25, 1985
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Michael Landon
In the second part, Jonathan and Mark become involved with a boy's
yearning to see his rock-star dad, and a teenage boy becomes smitten
with his counselor not much older than himself.
Guest Stars:
Herbert Edelman as Dr. Cohn
Brian L. Green as Gary Duncan
Matt Landers as Bob Johnson
Joshua Miller as Jason Winner
Giovonni Ribisi as Curtis Johnson
Robin Riker as Sherri Johnson
Barry Williams as Miki Winner
Co-Starring:
Emily Banks as Betty
Jill Carroll as Trish
Jessica Drake as Sharon Winner
Beau Dremann as Tommy
Charlotte Stewart as Cindy
Grant Owens as Ted Duncan
Melissa Brennan as Cathy
Michael Bacall as Jimmy
Featuring:
Randy Boone as Dave
Samantha June Brais as Samantha
Dylan Brown as Dennis Johnson
Barbara Block Burner as Tamara's Mother
Mayo Gamez as Mayo
Gino Gaudio as The Bodyguard
Sean Griffin as Timmy
Tamara Nordwig as Tamara
Patricia Ramos as Pat
Dale Reynolds as Tamara's Father
Coco Rodriquez as Chico
Josh Wood as Josh
Craig Woodland as Craig
Trivia note: This 2-part episode was assisted by research consultant
Pepper Abrams and Dr. Stuart E. Siegel as medical advisor.
Joshua Miller won the Young Artist Award for his exceptional
performance by a young actor in this episode. Giovonni Ribisi was also
nominated for the Young Artist Award for best young actor guesting in a
TV series.
Trivia note: David Rose rescores the "Highway to Heaven" theme cues for
the second season of the series, with a subtle difference heard from the
prior season's theme cues.
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles and Santa Monica Mountains, California.
Film date: June 1985

27.) Bless the Boys in Blue
October 2, 1985
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Victor French
Jonathan relinquishes his angelic powers to fulfill Mark's wish that
Jonathan be a mortal cop "for just a little while."
Guest Stars:
Ed Crick as Jerry Winnofsky
Vance Davis as Sgt. Leonard
Wallace Taylor as Carl Biggs
Margaret Wheeler as Mrs. Davis
Co-Starring:
Elvia Allman as Mrs. Alexander
Cheryl Anderson as Eileen Winnofsky
Helen Verbit as Mrs. Krebbs
Phyllis Applegate as Myra Biggs
Ben Kronen as Old Man
Kopi Sotiropulos as Mr. Agajanian
Carlos Palamino as Mendoza
Robert Balderson as The Policeman
Shad Nicholas Brooks as Terry Winnofsky
Walter Lee Jones, Jr. as Arnold
John Hugo as Junkie
Claire Gelb as Mrs. Ginsberg
Darron R. Walker as Boy #2
Phillip Waller as Boy #3
Steve DeFranco as Burglar
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

28.) Popcorn, Peanuts and Cracker Jacks
October 16, 1985
Written by Vince Gutierrez
Directed by Michael Landon
Jonathan and Mark help a minor league baseball team that never wins and
an elderly vendor, once a star in the black leagues, who's booted from
the stadium.
Guest Stars:
Moses Gunn as Ted Tilley
Lynn Hamilton as Mattie Taylor
John Milford as D. W. Rogers
Keenan Wynn as Doc Brisby
Co-Starring:
Larry O. Williams as Bubba
John Wesley as Ted Tilley, Jr.
Joey Gian as Dave Sanders
Bernie White as Luis Sanchez
David Friedman as Kevin
Featuring:
Rocky as Boy #1
Anthony R. Bernal as Jimmy
Richard A. Schieffer as Reporter #1
Warner McKay as Reporter #2
Paul Moskau as Game Announcer
John R. Moore as Umpire
Eddie K. Bonine as Cartler
James L. Miner as Dawson
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

29.) Cindy
October 23, 1985
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Michael Landon
A Cinderella story focuses on a spirited waitress with stars in her
eyes and her eyes on the stars.
Guest Stars:
Alice Ghostley as Mrs. Schtepmutter
Kenneth Gilman as Maxim Prince
Bill Macy as Vinny DeGeralimo
Rod McCary as Mr. King
Hallie Todd as Cindy DeGeralimo
Co-Starring:
Cathy Cahn as Hortense
Marji Martin as Clarice
Damian London as Sergio
Featuring:
Marty Zagon as Cabby
Heather Lee as Starlet
David Wiley as Guard
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

30.) The Devil and Jonathan Smith
October 30, 1985
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Michael Landon
Jonathan has a devil of a time getting Mark out of a contract
delivering his soul to Satan in exchange for the recovery of a boy Mark
accidentally struck with his car.
Guest Stars:
Michael Berryman as The Devil
Conrad Janis as C. J. Barabbas
Phil Rubenstein as Lieutenant Yablonsky
Anthony Zerbe as Jabez Stone
Co-Starring:
Mark Thomas as Man #1
Joseph V. Perry as Man #2
Joseph Chapman as Doctor #1
Featuring:
Buck Young as Detective #2
Robert Hackman as Cabby
G. R. Smith as Harold
Tom Kindle as Steve
Richard Fullerton as Lineman
John Lafayette as Cop
Jay Ingram as Detective #1
Leroy Sweet as Bartender
R. D. Robb as Little Devil
B. Tyler Jones as Bobby
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

31.) Birds of a Feather
November 6, 1985
Written by Maxine Herman
Directed by Michael Landon
Worried about losing their jobs, factory workers ignore the evidence of
ground-water contamination--with deadly consequences.
Guest Stars:
Philip Abbott as Mr. Drake
Rick Hurst as Burt Morgan
Marianne McAndrew as Rita Travers
Co-Starring:
Jim Jansen as Mr. Feeney
Max Segar as Clayton Thomas
Byron Morrow as Egan
Kerry Michaels as Dr. Stephanie Dan
Featuring:
Paul Walker as Eric Travers
Gino De Mauro as Richie Morgan
Chuck Lindsley as Thug #1
John Garrett as Thug #2
Jack Lilley as Thug #3
Tracey K. Stillwell as Amanda
Alan Koss as Man
Bill Hollis as Another Man
Richard Camphuis as Officer Partridge
Trent Dolan as Worker
Mary O' Connor as Woman
Angela Lee as Gloria
Maureen Flannigan as Sandy
Wendy Rutledge as Shirley Stark
Tim Malloy as T.V. Commentator
Location Scenes Filmed at Marina del Rey, California.

32.) The Smile in the Third Row
November 20, 1985
Written by Lan O' Kun
Directed by Michael Landon
While starring in a Broadway play about a man who talks to God, actor
Fred Fusco claims to see him in the audience seated next to a skeptical
Jonathan.
Guest Stars:
Mary Ann Gibson as Snuffy
Lorne Greene as Fred Fusco
Davis L. Lander as Ed
Allan Miller as Arnold Corcoran
David Spielberg as Bob Milhaus
Co-Starring:
David Hooks as Actor
Russ Marin as Calvin Beckwith
Scott Curtis as Paul Garrett
Archie Lang as Doctor
Featuring:
Ralph M. Clift as Walter Cousins
Paul Ryan as Gary Fox
Laurence Braude as Stage Manager
Kurt Smildsin as Technician
Tom Pletts as Curtain Man
Hap Lawrence as Stage Hand
Rodney Kageyama as Host
Ron Doyle as Man #1
Doug Mears as Usher
Casey Erickson as Attendant
Michael Redman as Bellboy
Yasuhiko Norimoto as Chef
Trivia note: Stock footage of New York City is seen as the establishing
shot that opens up this episode.
Trivia note: In August of 1985, while making "Highway to Heaven's" second season,
Michael called his TV father Lorne Greene from their "Bonanza" days and
asked him to guest-star on the series in the episode "The Smile in the
Third Row". They had tried to do this ten years before in 1975 while
Michael was making "Little House," but Landon could not let him have the
part.
"Michael called me and said if we worked together, people would ask,
'Why doesn't he recognize his father?'" Greene reported. "He said he
wants me to know he was thinking of me." He added, "When Michael started
'Highway to Heaven', I knew he would call me if the right thing came up
and it did," said Greene. "He sent me this strange, different, and
wonderful script. I read it and said, "Yeah, I think it's the right one.
NBC advertised the November 20, 1985 telecast of the show: "A Bonanza of
a Reunion!"
The majority of the "Highway To Heaven" crew was 90% of the same
veterans who worked "Little House" and "Bonanza".
Greene described the show as "old home week". Towards the end of the
"Bonanza" days, Greene said of Landon: "No finer director exists in this
business", and his opinion was unchanged in 1985. "Michael has a
wonderful imagination and he knows how to touch people."
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

33.) The Secret
November 27, 1985
Written by Paul W. Cooper
Directed by William F. Claxton
The daughter of Mark's friend learns she was adopted and seeks out to find her
biological mother--a quest that greatly upsets her adopted mother.
Guest Stars:
Leslie Bega as Heather Fowler
Shannen Doherty as Shelly Fowler
Barry Jenner as Wes Fowler
Linda G. Miller as Carol Fowler
Featuring:
Beth Peters as Bailiff
Bill Hoag as Big John
Anthony Barton as Young Man
Leilani Sarelle as Girl
Rawn Hutchinson as Cop
Amy Johnston as Hostess
Amy O' Neill as Sue
Katie O' Neill as Janet
Lila Waters as Woman
Mike McGaughy as Bo
Bob Miles as Big John's Friend
Trivia note: Bob Miles makes his only appearance on the series as one
of the bullies that is giving the young couple a bad time at the stone
building. Bob has on a white baseball hat and shirt, but has no
dialogue, something he was familiar with as lead stunt coordinator on
"Bonanza" since he would serve as an extra, with very little or no
dialogue. Bob was also Michael's first stuntman on "Bonanza" from 1959
through 1966.
The opening act of the story was shot at Agoura, including the fight
Jonathan has with the three bullies at the stone building over on Kanan
Road. The other filmed portions are at Malibu Beach and Point Dume,
along Pacific Coast Highway.
Location Scenes Filmed at Agoura, with other portions at Malibu Beach and Point Dume, California.

34.) The Monster: Part One
December 4, 1985
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Victor French
A disfigured artist considered to be a monster by the townsfolk, finds
love with a blind girl and a quadriplegic lawyer won't admit to his
marital problems.
Guest Stars:
Peter Billingsley as Ridley
Ann Doran as Mrs. Bradley
Margie Impert as Diane
Jeff Kober as Julian Bradley
Annabelle Price as Rachel McCulloch
Barbara Townsend as Ella McCulloch
James Troesh as Scotty Wilson
Co-Starring:
Regi Green as Terry
Richard E. Young as Sheriff
Eve Brent Ashe as Landlady
Michael Rich as Eugene
Dorothy Neumann as Old Lady
Don Conte as Waiter
Dennis Mosier as Deputy
Joe Maross as Judge
Martin West as Mr. Kling
John H. Evans as Willis
Jim Kelley as Reporter
Location Scenes Filmed at Murphys, California.
Film Date: October 1985

35.) The Monster: Part Two
December 11, 1985
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Victor French
In the second part, the town monster is accused of attacking the young
woman, who is now comatose, after falling down and hitting her head on a
rock. The whole town is outraged and is convinced he's guilty. He hires
Scotty as his defense lawyer for his trial.
Guest Stars:
Peter Billingsley as Ridley
Ann Doran as Mrs. Bradley
Margie Impert as Diane
Jeff Kober as Julian Bradley
Annabelle Price as Rachel McCulloch
Barbara Townsend as Ella McCulloch
James Troesh as Scotty Wilson
Co-Starring:
Regi Green as Terry
Richard E. Young as Sheriff
Eve Brent Ashe as Landlady
Michael Rich as Eugene
Dorothy Neumann as Old Lady
Don Conte as Waiter
Dennis Mosier as Deputy
Joe Maross as Judge
Martin West as Mr. Kling
John H. Evans as Willis
Jim Kelley as Reporter
Location Scenes Filmed at Murphys, California.
Film Date: October 1985

36.) The Good Doctor
December 18, 1985
Written by Rift Fournier
Directed by William F. Claxton
A professional football player gets hooked on painkillers and pep
pills, all provided by the team doctor.
Guest Stars:
Michael Constantine as Dr. Dan Hickey
William Kirby Cullen as Neal Hickey
Gracie Harrison as Mary Kay Carpenter
Mitzi Hoag as Margaret Hickey
Ray Young as Alex Carpenter
Co-Starring:
Kenneth White as Coach Fredricks
William Benedict as Bobby Joe
Featuring:
Lynn Seibel as Maury
Kelly Meadows as Julie Carpenter
Melba Englander as Nurse
Mark Sivertsen as Wharton
Steven Doolittle as Noel Francis
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

37.) Alone
January 8, 1986
Written by Michael Landon
Directed by Michael Landon
A mentally disturbed runaway has only two things in life--a feline
friend and a wish that someone would love him.
Guest Stars:
John Franklin as Arnie
Gerald Gordon as Morgan Payne
Danny McMurphy as Larry Payne
Ronne Troup as Laura Payne
Co-Starring:
Gary Pagett as Harvey
Bryan O' Byrne as Clerk
Frank Birney as Dr. Grover
Steven D. Reisch as Mate
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

38.) Close Encounters of the Heavenly Kind
January 15, 1986
Written by Paul W. Cooper
Directed by Victor French
Jonathan and Mark are assigned to help UFO watcher Harvey Milsap gain
control of his recently orphaned grandson, Adam. Mildred Kelsey, who
lives across the street from Harvey, is furious when he fools with his
radio equipment while her soap is on TV. She slowly and surely falls in
love with Harvey.
Guest Stars:
Louise Latham as Mildred Kelsey
Harold J. Stone as Harvey Milsap
Jerry Supiran as Adam
Myra Turley as Miss Muncie
Co-Starring:
Hal Landon, Jr. as Repairman
Featuring:
James McIntire as Young Man
Gay Hagen as Clerk
Tyler McVey as Pastor
Danny Mash as Jeff
Jason Marin as Gary
Location Scenes Filmed at Pasadena, California.

39.) Change of Life
January 29, 1986
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Michael Landon
Macho Mark and the beautiful movie star he serves as hairdresser for,
both "wish to God" they could trade places--and God obliges them.
Guest Stars:
Anne-Marie Martin as Linda Blackwell
John McCook as Todd Jeffries
Greg Mullavey as Sam Quigley
Co-Starring:
Roger as Brad
Featuring:
Jody Lee Olhava as Salesgirl
Skip O' Brien as Guard
Tom Bellin as Makeup Man
Mick Regan as Chauffeur
Alan Ogle as Bouncer
Linda McClure-White as Secretary
Janet Cole Notey as Woman Cop
Don Blair as Preacher
Tony Brown as Counter Boy
Trivia note: The final scenes with the bull chasing the car were filmed
at Agoura, California.
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles and Agoura, California.

40.) Keep Smiling
February 5, 1986
Written by Michael Landon
Directed by Michael Landon
A rather unusual assignment sends Jonathan to comfort his own widow
who is lonely and longing to see her daughter and their family. Viewers
learn Jonathan's real name is Arthur Thompson.
Guest Stars:
Richard F. McGonagle as Martin
Dorothy McGuire as Jane Thompson
Joan Welles as Mandy
Co-Starring:
Helen Brown as Margaret
Featuring:
Yvonne Peattie as Clara
June C. Ellis as Marilyn
Donald Thompson as Matt
Shonda Whipple as Jackie
Jean Michel as Waiter
Trivia note: Michael plays "Claire De Lune" on the piano in one scene. When he was a little boy, he learned this song on the piano at home.
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles Zoo, Griffith Park, and Malibu Beach, California.

41.) The Last Assignment
February 12, 1986
Written by Michael Landon
Directed by Michael Landon
Ed Asner plays Harold, an errant angel on probation for two centuries,
because in spreading happiness he is forever breaking the rules.
Guest Stars:
Ed Asner as Harold
Co-Starring:
Henry G. Sanders as Reverend Blake
Christine Avila as Rosa
Howard Mungo as Marvin
Georgia Schmidt as Mrs. Caldy
Josh Gordon as Dr. Davis
Gregory Wagrowski as Dog Man
James O' Connell as Pound Man
Charles Noland as Ice Cream Man
Al Hopson as Man #1
Will Hunt as Man #2
Marco Matthews as Larry
Chris Cohill as Boy #2
Cordell Harges as Driver
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

42.) To Bind the Wounds
February 19, 1986
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Michael Landon
A father's attempt to establish a scholarship in the name of his son, a
Vietnam MIA, meets with indifference from townspeople.
Guest Stars:
Moosie Drier as Tim Charles, Jr.
Tony Monaco as Frank Barker
Richard Muenz as Gary Lee
Dennis Redfield as Ted Barker
Eli Wallach as Tim Charles, Sr.
Meg Wyllie as Miss Foley
Co-Starring:
Chad Cowgill as Young Gary
Christopher Burton as Tim (Age 10)
Edmund Stoiber as Chaplain
Featuring:
Daniel McVicar as Honor Guard Captain
Cynthia Steele as Susan Lee
Sean Fallen Walsh as Man #1
Trivia note: Ted Voightlander was nominated for an Emmy award for his
outstanding cinematography seen in this episode.
Location note: All the outdoor shots in this episode were filmed
completely on location at Tucson, Arizona.
Location Scenes Filmed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson,
Arizona.

43.) Heaven on Earth
February 26, 1986
Written by David O. Young
Directed by Michael Landon
Convinced he's responsible for 2 tragedies, Mark parts company with
Jonathan, who gives Mark the power to erase his mistakes and create his
own heaven on Earth.
Guest Stars:
Michael Anderson, Jr. as Tom Ward
Alexandra Borrie as Michelle Ward
Alyson Croft as Wendy Ann Ward
Co-Starring:
Charles Woolf as Clerk
Jean Hayworth as Aunt Margaret
Paul Barselou as Bob Miles
David A. Penhale as Gas Station Attendant
Featuring:
Adrian Ricard as Loretta
Russell Shannon as Balloon Vendor
Jaclyn Bernstein as Myra
Morgan Nagler as Sarah Barrett
Richard Shoff as Stevie
Stephen Jace Kent as Driver
Henry "Max" Kendrick as Officer
Howard Allen as Fire Captain
Will Hannah as Fireman
Daniel Gunther as Paramedic
Trivia note: Alyson Croft who played Wendy Ann, won the Young Artist
award for her exceptional performance this episode.
Trivia note: The establishing shot that opens up this episode is a
stock clip of the Ford driving down Pacific Coast Highway at Marina del
Rey, while the production was filming "Birds of a Feather" in 1985.
Location Scenes Filmed at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, California
and Arivaca, Arizona.
Film date: January 1986

44.) Summit
March 5, 1986
Written by Dan Gordon
Directed by Dan Gordon
A dying woman wants to see her son she was forced to leave in the
Soviet Union during World War II.
Guest Stars:
Ben Hammer as Admiral Tucker
Vachik Mangassarian as Popov
Eda Reiss Merin as Maria
Kate Murtagh as Mrs. Murphy
Nehemiah Persoff as Deputy Premier Karpovich
Gene Scherer as Androvsky
Liam Sullivan as Wilson
Co-Starring:
Mary Gregory as Mrs. Butler
Featuring:
Tommy Bush as Waiter
Hartley Silver as Cook
Charles Young as Pool Player
Kevin Bash as Soldier #1
Tom Noga as Soldier #2
Trace Eubanks as Soldier #3
Frank Welker as The President
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

45.) The Torch
March 12, 1986
Written by Lan O' Kun
Directed by Michael Landon
An Auschwitz survivor is forced to relive the horrors of Nazi Germany,
when he and his grandson are targeted by neo Nazis.
Guest Stars:
Herschel Bernardi as Everett Solomon
Mary Ann Chin as May Baldt
David Kaufman as Joseph Solomon
Paul Koslo as Jan Baldt
Robert O' Reilly as Cal
Co-Starring:
Thom Bierdz as Paul Hiller
Dennis Pratt as Corey
Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Rolf Baldt
Christopher Scott as Kelly
Featuring:
Terry Burns as Reporter
Reed Rudy as Arthur Lubin
Bill Smith as Announcer
Joseph Chapman as Announcer
Blanche Bronte as Mother
Mort Sertner as Father
Annie Gagen as Reporter
Nick Toth as T.V. Director
Bob Lee as Technical Director
Trivia note: Michael Landon's favorite episode.
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.

46.) Sail Away
April 2, 1986
Written by Lan O' Kun
Directed by Michael Landon
A small island becomes a catalyst for 2 former residents: a novelist
who has given up, and his grandson, who has yet to tap his literacy
potential.
Guest Stars:
Lew Ayres as Frank Worton
David S. Eisner as Todd Worton
Laurie Prange as Zoe Worton
Co-Starring:
Owen Bush as Gil Petty
Ashley Laurence as Genna
David Bowe as Young Frank
Uncredited:
Robert "Whitey" Hughes (stunt double for Lew Ayres).
Trivia note: Michael Landon's infrequent voice-overs are heard at the
conclusion of this episode.
Location Scenes Filmed at Morro Bay, California.
Film date: January 1986

47.) Children's Children
April 30, 1986
Written by David Thoreau
Directed by Victor French
A home for unwed mothers is threatened by a TV interview of the home's
director by a sensationalist reporter.
Guest Stars:
Bibi Besch as Joyce Blair
James T. Callahan as Jack Brent
Scott Coffey as Tim Brent
Elizabeth Gorcey as Andrea
Robert Lipton as Dan Rivers
Jean Sagal as Sandy
Co-Starring:
Paul Comi as Station Manager
Noelle Harling as Grace
Bob Larkin as Charlie
Lillian Adams as Miss Willens
Robert Balderson as Rival Reporter
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.
Film date: February 1986

48.) Friends
May 7, 1986
Written by Micheal Landon
Directed by Michael Landon
Jonathan recruits a shy, lonely girl to tutor a classmate: a high
school jock who has no interest in academics.
Guest Stars:
Judy Carmen as Jenny Bates
Darren Dalton as Jack
Michael McGuire as as Arnie
Alexandra Powers as Arlene
Co-Starring:
Judith Jordan as Ellen
Barbara Beckley as Mrs. Bates
Featuring:
David Cowgill as Donut Clerk
Victoria Chistian as Debbie
Murray Rubin as Man
Trivia note: The Neilsen ratings came in at #13 for the 1985-86 season.
Location Scenes Filmed at Los Angeles, California.
Film date: February 1986

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