The Fall Guy: Beach Blanket Bounty


03:00 am - 04:00 am, Thursday, May 21 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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Beach Blanket Bounty

Season 5, Episode 15

Colt enlists the aid of a rock band (played by members of Sha Na Na) to capture an industrial spy (Grant Aleksander). Lee Majors, Heather Thomas. Pat Boone: Himself. Quinn: Paul Mantee. Dora: Dora Pearson. Howie: Doug Barr.

repeat 1986 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
Grant Aleksander (Actor) .. Hansen
Guerin Barry (Actor) .. Tito
Don York (Actor) .. Donny
John Marcellino (Actor) .. Jocko
Scott Simon (Actor) .. Scott
Paul Mantee (Actor) .. Quinn
Rex Ryon (Actor) .. Mick
Lenny Baker (Actor) .. Lenny
Glenn Jordan (Actor) .. Glen
Dora Pearson (Actor) .. Dora
David Ryan (Actor) .. Chico
Pat Boone (Actor) .. Himself

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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).
Grant Aleksander (Actor) .. Hansen
Guerin Barry (Actor) .. Tito
Don York (Actor) .. Donny
John Marcellino (Actor) .. Jocko
Scott Simon (Actor) .. Scott
Paul Mantee (Actor) .. Quinn
Born: January 09, 1931
Died: November 07, 2013
Trivia: Smooth, suave American general purpose actor Paul Mantee played the leading role in his first film, the superior sci-fier Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964). He went the James Bond route in A Man Called Dagger (1966), then settled into a lengthy supporting career in films (They Shoot Horses Don't They, Great Santini) and TV movies (Helter Skelter). Mantee wrote several amusing TV Guide articles about the peripatetic existence of the journeyman actor, once toting up a list of the lines he'd spoken most often (topping the charts was "I don't want to hurt you, but I will if have to"). From 1986 through 1988, Paul Mantee was seen on a weekly basis as Detective Al Corassa on Cagney and Lacey and later had a recurring role on the series Hunter. Mantee retired from acting in the late '90s and passed away in November 2013 at age 82.
Rex Ryon (Actor) .. Mick
Born: April 05, 1953
Lenny Baker (Actor) .. Lenny
Born: January 01, 1944
Died: January 01, 1982
Glenn Jordan (Actor) .. Glen
Born: April 05, 1936
Trivia: Yale Drama School graduate and Café La Mama veteran Glenn Jordan has been an "A"-list TV director since his work on the 1971 PBS production Hogan's Goat. Jordan's many prestigious TV-movie assignments have included Frankenstein (1973), Les Miserables (1978), Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal (1982) and Barbarians at the Gate (1992) He has also helmed such two-part dramatic specials as Dress Gray (1985) and Echoes of the Darkness (1987). Jordan's shining hour was the 1991 Hallmark Hall of Fame offering Sarah Plain and Tall, a winner of nine Emmy Awards; earlier, Jordan had personally picked up two Emmies for producing and directing the memorable James Garner/James Woods TV movie Promise (1986). He has also won the Directors Guild of America award for his work on the late-1970s TV series Family, as well as several Peabody awards for other projects. Surprisingly, Glenn Jordan has directed only three theatrical features, the best of which was 1984's Mass Appeal.
Dora Pearson (Actor) .. Dora
David Ryan (Actor) .. Chico
Pat Boone (Actor) .. Himself
Born: June 01, 1934
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Trivia: The man who turned white shoes into a fashion statement, singer/actor Pat Boone was born in Florida and raised in Nashville. At 17, Boone was starring on his own musical radio show, and before reaching voting age he had achieved nationwide stardom via his appearances on Arthur Godfrey's various radio and TV programs. Many of his hit recordings were "cover" versions of songs previously made famous by such black artists as Fats Domino and Little Richard (back in the less enlightened mid-1950s, many radio stations were hesitant to play "race music" unless it had been "legitimized" by a white performer). While starring on the prime time TVer The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom in 1958, Boone, already married for 5 years and the father of four children, graduated Cum Laude from Columbia University. He launched his film career in 1957, appearing in such family fare as Bernardine (1957), April Love (1957), Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) and State Fair (1961). During the early 1960s, Boone starred in a handful of British films, produced by his own Cooga Mooga productions. In one of these, The Yellow Canary (1963), he attempted to shake up his established image by portraying a nasty, ill-tempered rock star. Publicly, Boone was a deeply religious man and model husband and father. He wrote several books concerning his born-again Christianity, as well as his best-selling "teen advice" volume Twixt Twelve and Twenty. Pat Boone is the father of recording artist Debbie Boone.

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