The Fall Guy: The Last Drive


03:00 am - 04:00 am, Thursday, March 12 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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The Last Drive

Season 3, Episode 5

Colt poses as a getaway driver in a Government operation to nail a crime ring's "Mr. Big" (Dennis Patrick). Lee Majors, Markie Post. Eve: Tricia O'Neil. Molly: Jourdan Fremin. Roberts: Randy Brooks.

repeat 1983 English
Action/adventure Cult Classic Crime

Cast & Crew
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Lee Majors (Actor) .. Colt Seavers
Doug Barr (Actor) .. Howie Munson
Heather Thomas (Actor) .. Jody Banks
Markie Post (Actor) .. Terri Shannon/Michaels
Wilfrid Hyde-white (Actor) .. Fannon
Tricia O'neil (Actor) .. Eve
Randy Brooks (Actor) .. Roberts
Joseph Burke (Actor) .. Guard
Marshall Teague (Actor) .. Max
Jourdan Fremin (Actor) .. Molly
Marc Alaimo (Actor) .. Al Pines
Clayton Day (Actor) .. Tyler
Dennis Patrick (Actor) .. Selwyn
John Gibson (Actor) .. Agent

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Did You Know..
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Lee Majors (Actor) .. Colt Seavers
Born: April 23, 1939
Birthplace: Wyandotte, Michigan, United States
Trivia: A football star at Eastern Kentucky State College, Lee Majors came to Los Angeles armed with a physical education degree and possessed with a vague desire to break into films. He worked as a park recreation director for the City of Los Angeles before entering show business in 1963. Majors was promoted as "the New James Dean," though he personally aspired to become a new Steve McQueen or Paul Newman (he also retained his permit to work as a recreation director, just in case the world wasn't holding its breath for a new Dean, McQueen or Newman). Majors achieved stardom on his own merits in a variety of television series, the most recent of which was 1992's Raven. His best-known TV roles included Heath Barkley on The Big Valley (1965-69), bionic Steve Austin on The Six Million Dollar Man (1973-78) and stunt man Colt Seavers on The Fall Guy (1981-86). In addition, he has headlined a number of made-for-TV movies, essaying the old Gary Cooper part in the 1991 sequel to High Noon and portraying U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers in a 1976 biopic. Majors would continue to act in the decades to come, memorably appearing in Big Fat Liar and on The Game. For several years, Lee Majors was married to actress Farrah Fawcett.
Doug Barr (Actor) .. Howie Munson
Born: May 01, 1949
Heather Thomas (Actor) .. Jody Banks
Born: September 08, 1957
Birthplace: Greenwich, Connecticut
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from Zapped! (1982).
Markie Post (Actor) .. Terri Shannon/Michaels
Born: November 04, 1950
Trivia: Blonde, perky Markie Post is a television actress best known for playing curvaceous young prosecutor Christine Sullivan on the long-running sitcom Night Court between 1985 and 1992 and for starring in the controversial and short-lived romantic sitcom Hearts Afire (1992). Born Marjorie Post, she is the daughter of a nuclear physicist and a poet. She had a comfortable and quiet upbringing in California. Post studied acting while enrolled in Lewis and Clark College. She graduated in 1975 and was briefly married before she found work backstage writing questions for game shows and choosing prizes for The Price Is Right, Card Sharks, and Family Feud. She was about to be promoted to executive producer when Post decided it was time to work on her acting career. She made her television debut as a guest star on other series and on the very short-lived series Semi-Tough (1980). She next had a role in another short series, The Gangster Chronicles (1981), and then a longer lasting regular part on The Fall Guy from 1982 to 1985. After leaving the show, Post went on to appear in three television movies before landing her role on Night Court. Following the cancellation of Hearts Afire, Post, who was friends with the show's producers, Harry Thomason and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, who in turn were friends of President Bill Clinton, was informally appointed a White House advisor. There she hosted an Inaugural special program for children and advised the President on ways to improve his image. Post also continued appearing in television movies such as Survival on the Mountain (1997) and making guest appearances on other shows.
Wilfrid Hyde-white (Actor) .. Fannon
Born: May 12, 1903
Died: May 06, 1991
Trivia: British actor Wilfred Hyde-White entered the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art upon graduation from Marlborough College. After some stage work, he made his first film in 1934 and became a stalwart in British movies like Rembrandt (1936) and The Demi-Paradise (1943), often billed as merely "Hyde White" and specializing in benign but stuffy upper-class types. Hyde-White received a somewhat larger role than usual in The Third Man (1949), principally because his character was an amalgam of two characters who were originally written for the erstwhile British comedy team Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne. Working both sides of the continent, Hyde-White appeared in such American productions as In Search of the Castaways (1962) and Gaily, Gaily (1969). His best-loved role was as Colonel Pickering in the 1964 Oscar-winner My Fair Lady, wherein he participated in two musical numbers, "The Rain in Spain" and "You Did It." Remaining in films until 1983, Hyde-White was still inducing audience chuckles in such films as The Cat and the Canary (1979), in which he appeared "posthumously" in a pre-filmed last will and testament.
Tricia O'neil (Actor) .. Eve
Born: March 11, 1945
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from the '70s.
Randy Brooks (Actor) .. Roberts
Born: January 30, 1950
Trivia: Just as 1940s Western actor Rand Brooks should not be confused with bandleader Randy Brooks, neither should African-American general purpose actor Randy Brooks be confused with the two aforementioned performers. This Randy Brooks film's credits include such contemporary actioners as 8 Million Ways to Die (1986), Colors (1988), and Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs (1992, as Holdaway). Brooks' TV career was launched with the brief 1979 sitcom Brothers and Sisters, in which he was cast as frathouse member Ronald Holmes. Randy Brooks' longest-lasting TV assignment was as Eric Royal in the multi-racial daytime soap opera Generations (1989-1992).
Joseph Burke (Actor) .. Guard
Marshall Teague (Actor) .. Max
Jourdan Fremin (Actor) .. Molly
Marc Alaimo (Actor) .. Al Pines
Born: May 05, 1942
Clayton Day (Actor) .. Tyler
Dennis Patrick (Actor) .. Selwyn
Born: March 14, 1918
Died: October 13, 2002
Trivia: Best known for his roles on such television dramas as Dallas and the macabre Dark Shadows, actor Dennis Patrick also carried the distinction of being the small screen's first vampire. Born in Philadelphia, PA, in March 1918, Patrick began a prolific and enduring television career with roles in Star Tonight and Kraft Television Theater. Subsequently appearing in a handful of features and a slew of made-for-television movies, Patrick's roles in Dark Shadows and Dallas brought him the greatest success of his career. Married to actress Barbara Carson, Patrick was left a widower following his wife's death in 1990. On October 13, 2002, Dennis Patrick died in a home fire in the Hollywood Hills with his dog by his side. He was 84.
John Gibson (Actor) .. Agent
Died: January 01, 1971

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