Hart to Hart: From the Depths of My Hart


2:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Wednesday, January 21 on WZME MeTV+ (43.2)

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From the Depths of My Hart

Season 3, Episode 10

Combining business with pleasure, the Harts scuba dive off the coast of Largos, testing an innovative underwater camera for the Navy. Early afternoon, as the Harts stroll along the beach, the body of a Navy SEAL working on the project washes on shore.

repeat 1982 English Stereo
Action Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense Romance

Cast & Crew
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Robert Wagner (Actor) .. Jonathan Hart
Stefanie Powers (Actor) .. Jennifer Hart
Pat Hingle (Actor)
John Lehne (Actor) .. Roger Beaumont
Sandahl Bergman (Actor) .. Miranda
Douglas Mossman (Actor) .. Chief Navarro
Don Nahaku (Actor) .. Waiter
Keone Young (Actor) .. Kim

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Did You Know..
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Robert Wagner (Actor) .. Jonathan Hart
Born: February 10, 1930
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan
Trivia: One of the precious few actors of the "pretty boy" school to survive past the 1950s, Robert Wagner was the son of a Detroit steel executive. When his family moved to Los Angeles, Wagner's original intention of becoming a businessman took second place to his fascination with the film industry. Thanks to his dad's connections, he was able to make regular visits to the big studios. Inevitably, a talent scout took notice of Wagner's boyish handsomeness, impressive physique, and easygoing charm. After making his unbilled screen debut in The Happy Years (1950), Wagner was signed by 20th Century Fox, which carefully built him up toward stardom. He played romantic leads with ease, but it wasn't until he essayed the two scene role of a shellshocked war veteran in With a Song in My Heart (1952) that studio executives recognized his potential as a dramatic actor. He went on to play the title roles in Prince Valiant (1954) and The True Story of Jesse James (1956), and shocked his bobby-soxer fan following by effectively portraying a cold-blooded murderer in A Kiss Before Dying (1955). In the early '60s, however, Wagner suffered a series of personal and professional reverses. His "ideal" marriage to actress Natalie Wood had dissolved, and his film career skidded to a stop after The Pink Panther (1964). Two years of unemployment followed before Wagner made a respectable comeback as star of the lighthearted TV espionage series It Takes a Thief (1968-1970). For the rest of his career, Wagner would enjoy his greatest success on TV, first in the mid-'70s series Switch, then opposite Stefanie Powers in the internationally popular Hart to Hart, which ran from 1979 through 1983 and has since been sporadically revived in TV-movie form (a 1986 series, Lime Street, was quickly canceled due to the tragic death of Wagner's young co-star, Savannah Smith). On the domestic front, Wagner was briefly wed to actress Marion Marshall before remarrying Natalie Wood in 1972; after Wood's death in 1981, Wagner found lasting happiness with his third wife, Jill St. John, a longtime friend and co-worker. Considered one of Hollywood's nicest citizens, Robert Wagner has continued to successfully pursue a leading man career into his sixties; he has also launched a latter-day stage career, touring with his Hart to Hart co-star Stefanie Power in the "readers' theater" presentation Love Letters. He found success playing a henchman to Dr. Evil in the Austin Powers movies, and in 2007 he began playing Teddy, a recurring role on the hit CBS series Two and a Half Men.
Stefanie Powers (Actor) .. Jennifer Hart
Born: November 02, 1942
Birthplace: Hollywood, California, United States
Trivia: Born Stefania Federkiewicz, she is a lead actress of routine Hollywood films of the '60s and '70s. Soon after graduating from Hollywood High, she debuted onscreen in 1961; early in her career she was billed as Taffy Paul. She starred in the TV series Girl from U.N.C.L.E. and Hart to Hart. From 1966-74 she was married to actor Gary Lockwood, then she became the constant companion of aging actor William Holden; following his death in 1981, she continued being active with the William Holden Wildlife Foundation, which worked to create a big-game preserve and study center in Kenya.
Lionel Stander (Actor)
Tom Mankiewicz (Actor)
Born: June 01, 1942
Died: July 31, 2010
Trivia: Tom Mankiewicz came from a distinguished film family; his father, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, was a renowned director (All About Eve) and his uncle, Herman Mankiewicz, was also a highly respected screenwriter (Citizen Kane). Following studies at the Exeter Academy and Yale, Mankiewicz worked as a production associate on a 1964 film, The Best Man. A few years later, he became a screenwriter. In the early '80s, he directed some episodes of the television series Hart to Hart, and in 1987 he directed his first feature film, Dragnet. Mankiewicz also worked as a script consultant on a few James Bond films and on two of the Superman films. He died of cancer in late July 2010, at age 68.
Pat Hingle (Actor)
Born: January 03, 2009
Died: January 03, 2009
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia: Burly character actor Pat Hingle held down a variety of bread-and-butter jobs--mostly in the construction field--while studying at the University of Texas, the Hagen-Bergdorf studio, the Theatre Wing and the Actors Studio. Earning his Equity card in 1950, Hingle made his Broadway debut in 1953 as Harold Koble in End as a Man (he would repeat this role in the 1957 film adaptation, retitled The Strange One). One year later, he was cast as Gooper-aka "Brother Man"-in Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer-winning play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Also in 1954, he made his inaugural film appearance in On the Waterfront as a bartender. Though a familiar Broadway presence and a prolific TV actor, Hingle remained a relatively unknown film quantity, so much so that he was ballyhooed as one of the "eight new stars" in the 1957 release No Down Payment. As busy as he was before the cameras in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Hingle's first love was the theatre, where he starred in such productions as William Inge's Dark at the Top of the Stairs and Archibald MacLeish's JB, and later appeared in the one-man show Thomas Edison: Reflections of a Genius. His made-for-TV assignments include such historical personages as Colonel Tom Parker in Elvis (1979), Sam Rayburn in LBJ: The Early Years (1988), J. Edgar Hoover in Citizen Cohn (1992) and Earl Warren in Simple Justice (1993). Among his more recent big-screen assignments has been Commissioner Gordon in the Batman films. Amidst his hundreds of TV guest shots, Pat Hingle has played the regular roles of Chief Paulton in Stone (1980) and Henry Cobb in Blue Skies (1988), was briefly a replacement for Doc (Milburn Stone) on the vintage western Gunsmoke, and has shown up sporadically as the globe-trotting father of Tim Daly and Steven Weber on the evergreen sitcom Wings.
John Lehne (Actor) .. Roger Beaumont
Born: October 27, 1925
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the early '70s.
Sandahl Bergman (Actor) .. Miranda
Born: November 14, 1951
Trivia: Statuesque, icily beautiful blonde actress Sandahl Bergman started out as a Broadway dancer. Bob Fosse cast Sandahl as Cassie in the original production of A Chorus Line, and later spotlighted her in the legendary "topless" number in the 1979 film All That Jazz. Thereafter, virtually all of the actress' film roles were of a mythological bent: Muse 1 in Xanadu (1980), Valeria in Conan the Barbarian (1985), Queen Gedren in Red Sonja (1985), the title character in the 1985 remake of She, and Valkyrie in the made-for-TV TekWar: TekJustice. Befitting her impressive physique and athletic prowess, Sandahl Bergman has been seen to best advantage whenever her self-defense skills are called upon, notably as Spangle in Hell Comes to Frogtown (1987).
Douglas Mossman (Actor) .. Chief Navarro
Don Nahaku (Actor) .. Waiter
Keone Young (Actor) .. Kim
Born: September 06, 1947
Doug Mossman (Actor)

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