Agent Lewis Erskine and Special Agent Jim Rhodes rely on real-life FBI detection techniques (and the occasional hunch) as they track lawbreakers ranging from organized crime bosses and extortionists to saboteurs and escaped convicts.
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Survival
Episode 9x23; Apr 28, 1974
Previous Episodes
Episode Name | Airdate | Trailer |
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9x23: Survival | Apr 28, 1974 | |
9x22: Confessions of a Madman | Apr 14, 1974 | |
9x21: The Vendetta | Apr 7, 1974 |
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ScapegoatA young woman is killed on U.S. government property. The M.O. is identical to an earlier crime -- except a man was arrested and convicted of that crime. Erskine and Colby investigate whether the wrong man -- the "scapegoat" of the title -- was convicted in the earlier death.
Harrison Ford played Everett Giles
A wounded British mercenary dies trying to get into the U.S. Embassy in Paris. In his possession is a newspaper clipping with a picture of French ballet dancer Danielle Chabrol. She is engaged in a May-Demcember romance with retired (and widowed) U.S. diplomat Eric Reverson. Erskine and Colby take up the investigation in Hawaii, where Reverson lives. It turns out that Reverson's neighbor, Jim Kellogg, is running an espionage operation and Danielle is supposed to gain access to information and programs Reverson was involved with at the U.S. State Department. Complicating matters is Glen Reverson, the diplomat's grown son, who knows Danielle and who also has feelings for her. Kellogg is more than willing to kill the younger Reverson if he feels Glen is threatening the operation.
- Written by Bill Koenig
Efram Zimbalist, Jr Inspector Erskine
Philip Abbott
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Arthur Ward
William Reynolds
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Special Agent Tom Colby
Claudine Longet
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Danielle Chabrol
Russell Johnson
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Jim Kellogg
Michael Rennie
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Eric Reverson
Harrison Ford
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Glen Reverson
Maxine Stuart
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Mrs. Peabody
Richard Bull
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Monroe
Albert Carrier
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Gendarme
Roy Dean
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Mason