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The F.B.I.: The Escape (1966)
I concur Planktonrules's review
And I give it a 10 for more than star power. A well written script by a now forgotten actor from this series and another soap opera, GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Hard to believe this series was very popular back in its heyday (before our current government meltdown with the FBI and CIA).
Roy Thinnes and Lynn Loring were married at the time he made at least two episodes of this series prior to THE INVADERS, another QM production. Just wished Lynn hadn't been written out of the series.
One other thought. Steven Brooks, Jim Rhodes in this series for two years, was outstanding, period! He also excelled in an episode of Star Trek: TOS.
L.A. Law: The Movie (2002)
I give this an 8. Now, my review
OK. So the plot wasn't great, but then again what did you expect out of this TV Reunion movie? More magical moments this series had in the late 80s/early 90s? Not really. Having written that, I found this reunion still enjoyable....especially when Abby Perkins showed up! BTW, I have fallen in love with Michele Greene, but please DON'T TELL ANYONE! Just watch the movie...and please enjoy it for what's it worth.
Search: Flight to Nowhere (1972)
Chase scene in desert had familiar musical tune...
...and it came from earlier episodes of The F. B. I.! No surprise here given who was the orchestrating...Mr . Dominic Frontiere!
The F.B.I.: Survival (1974)
Good script. Great cast!
And who would have thought Cypher would later star on Hill Street Blues. But I would agree with the other reviewer - I would have preferred a different series finale.
The F.B.I.: The Animal (1974)
This episode SHOULD HAVE aired after SURVIVAL!
That being said, glad to see exchange between Erskine, Colby and Daniels in this episode! Check it out at your leisure.
The F.B.I.: Selkirk's War (1974)
This episode is ten times better...
Than AND THE STREETS ARE SILENT. EXCELLENT CAST AS ALWAYS! Just watch it.
The F.B.I.: A Piece of the Action (1974)
Before HELTER SKELTER...
George DiCenzo was on the other side of the law. He was brilliant in this episode and again as Vincent Bugliosi. Just watch both and you'll see what I mean.
The F.B.I.: Tower of Terror (1973)
Mario steals the episode!
What a performance! Enough said. Just watch this episode!
The F.B.I.: The Confession (1973)
Look for Tom Selleck working for the good guys.
Selleck working for the authorities started with this brief on-screen appearance. Also assisting the F. B. I. Was future WKRP star Frank Bonner.
The F.B.I.: The Runner (1972)
Season Eight opener: STRONG CAST, but....
...it's interesting to see how they changed up the opening of each episode in this season alone. That said, still a good start to a fun season EVEN if J. Edgar was no longer around to oversee the scripts.
The F.B.I.: The Deadly Species (1972)
Penny Fuller's appearance was just like Lois Nettleton's
What a twisting, turning episode. Fuller deserved that small, but effective part in All The President's Men four years later.
The F.B.I.: The Corruptor (1972)
Robert Drivas: Excellent work in this episode
Had it not been for AIDS, Drivas would have more notable major roles other than his stint on some memorable episodes of this series. A+ all the way.
Mission: Impossible: Illusion (1969)
Fritz Weaver also stole this episode as well.
Weaver playing Skarbuck was excellent as well. As for Bain and her singing...I hope to find her recordings if available on YouTube.
The F.B.I.: Dynasty of Hate (1971)
MORE double crosses...
And a load of guest stars including Holliman, Davis, Jones and Silva. Well written and well acted from all parties.
Probe (1972)
I FOUND THE TV SERIES!
All 26 episodes in this series. If interested, drop me a note at this site.
The F.B.I.: Turnabout (1971)
Warren Oates. Unsung character actor.
Oates is the one to steal this episode. No spoiler here. Don't need one for an actor with his reputation as one of the best ever! For more, take time to sit down and watch the master do his thing.
The F.B.I.: Downfall (1971)
Quinn Martin and Central Casting: A+ in this episode!
Who could ever imagine Donna Reed's TV husband, a future Oscar nominee, and a future producer/director showing up in this episode? Very good overall production!
The F.B.I.: Death Watch (1971)
Annie Hall was here!
Diane Keaton, who went on to win an Oscar for her work in Annie Hall, shows up here aiding Glenn Corbett (ROUTE 66) and his two associates to trying to steal weapons from the military.
The F.B.I.: The Fatal Connection (1971)
Wow! Boss Hogg AND June Cleaver in this episode!
Never thought Sorrell Booke and Barbara Billingsley would be in an episode of The F. B. I. Very good episode...and the music itself really sets the mood.
The F.B.I.: Center of Peril (1971)
Vic Morrow...and A HELICOPTER!
Why is it these two things don't mix well? Good to see Vic in this episode with my personal favorite, Gary Collins.
The F.B.I.: The Witness (1970)
So...Don Grady and Eve Plumb's sister, eh?
Well put together episode involving our youthful couple in an incident that starts a chain reaction leading to Inspector Erskine and Agent Colby coming to their rescue...WE HOPE! YA GOTTA WATCH THE EPISODE!
The F.B.I.: Summer Terror (1970)
Just one more thing....
When I watch this, I keep thinking the episode is from The Mod Squad when it comes to the music selection in a few areas. Then again, this was 1970. A very updated F. B. I.!
The F.B.I.: The Diamond Millstone (1970)
Cross between Quincy and Hill Street Blues
Episode with Jack Klugman and Daniel J. Travanti...PRICELESS! A must-see!
The F.B.I.: The Sanctuary (1969)
Billy Dee Williams: Excellent choice!
Prior to playing Gale Sayers in Brian's Song, Williams played another NFL star who went the wrong way. And add in dancing entertainer Lola Falana to an impressive cast....well, what else can I say? QM, you outdid yourself again.
The F.B.I.: The Attorney (1969)
Dawn Wells was one of a kind.
I say that after viewing her appearance in this episode. Truly a huge upgrade from Mary Ann on Gilligan's Island! And maybe just as good as Russell Johnson's appearances on this series.