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who was your favorite guest star?


One of my personal favorites would be Sandy Dennis.

I also really liked Susan Oliver,Suzanne Pleshette and Mickey Rooney among others. I also thought Pamela Tiffin was very beautiful in the episode "The Girl From Little Egypt"(one of my favorite episodes).

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HHMM... Susan Oliver ?
Perhaps just my own observation... ? ... while she certainly was physically attractive, she didn't seem to be the brightest bulb in the house, nor a very good actress. Not very nice to say here, I know. Something that we guys rarely admit, is that real intelligence can be MOST attractive !

As for favourite guest stars, one just off the top of my head... Leslie Nielson


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I really liked the episode Susan Oliver was in; but David Janssen was the MAN!!!

IMO,I gotta say the actresses back then were more attractive then now (this is coming from a woman's perspective), and were better actresses. Plus, i'm a big fan of Robert Duvall (can't believe I forgot him).
I do like Leslie Nielson in that episode. He is a very good actor in whatever he's doing.

Golly, there is a lot of great actors on this show!
Jack Klugman, Angie Dickinson, Donald Pleasance,Eileen Heckert,Beau Bridges, Kurt Russell,I could go on!!!

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Geraldine Brooks in "The Ivy Maze"

Lou Antonio in "See Hollywood And Die"
Lou Antonio in "The Devil's Disciples"
Lou Antonio in "A.P.B."

Tim Considine in "Second Sight"

Bruce Dern in "The Devil's Disciples"
Bruce Dern in "Come Watch Me Die"

Paul Richards in "A.P.B."

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Susan Oliver was my favorite of all the women. She was gorgeous and sweet.

Yes, Sandy Dennis was cute and attractive with unique characteristics. Bonnie Beecher and Antoinette Bower were quite nice also.

Among the guys, Greg Morris was cool. Paul Richards, Jack Klugman, Linn McCarthy, and B.G. Armstrong were also quite good.

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Lin McCarthy in When the Bough Breaks.
Only 3rd billed but really subtle work done as a detective whose policeman's "sense" kinda knows the Doc's alias is a fake but whose humanity somehow realizes Kimble no way can be a
killer.

The last scene between McCarthy & Jannsen as a cop who knows he's got a wanted man in his de facto custody and the Doc as a guy on the lam in a cop's car - the anxiousness IS palpable - is one of the best of the entire series.

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