Credits

Cast

Episodes

Season I

Season II

 

B J AND THE BEAR

EPISODE GUIDE

CREDITS

Produced in association with Glen A. Larson  Productions

and Universal, an M C A company

Universal City Studios, Inc.

 

B. J. McKay : theme of the

Universal television series B. J. and the Bear

words and music by Glen Larson

arr. by Bill Moffit.  

Duchess Music Corporation.

B. J. & the Bear theme: Glen A. Larson.

Performed by Greg Evigan.

 

Produced by

Glen A. Larson

                                               

Production Companies

Universal TV 

Runtime: USA:60

Country: USA

Language: English

Color: Color

 

CAST

Greg Evigan.... B.J. (Billie Joe) McKay

Claude Akins.... Sheriff Lobo (1979)

Mills Watson.... Deputy Perkins (1979)

Richard Deacon.... Sheriff Masters (1979-1980)

Ed Lauter.... Sheriff Cain (1979-1980)

Slim Pickens.... Sergeant Beauregard Wiley (1979-1980)

Conchata Ferrell.... Wilhemina 'The Fox' Johnson (1979-1980)

Otto Felix.... Deputy Higgins (1979-1980)

Joshua Shelley (I).... Bullets (1979-1980)

Murray Hamilton.... Captain Rutherford T. Grant (1981)

Eric Server.... Lt. Jim Steiger (1981)

Judy Landers.... Stacks (1981)

Linda McCullough.... Callie (1981)

Barbara Horan.... Samantha (1981)

Candi Brough.... Teri Garrison (1981)

Randi Brough.... Geri Garrison (1981)

Sherilyn Wolter.... Cindy Grant (1981)

Sheila DeWindt.... Angie Cartwright (1981)

rest of cast listed alphabetically

Janet Julian.... Tommy (1979-1980) (as Janet Louise Johnson)

 

EPISODES

 

SEASON I (1979)

 

B. J. AND THE BEAR (Pilot)

Produced in association with Glen A.Larson  Productions,

and Universal, an M C A company

Produced by John  Peyser, Christopher  Crowe

Directed by Bruce Bilson.

World premiere no. 31383

Teleplay by Glen A. Larson, Christopher Crowe

Based on a story by Glen A. Larson.

Cast:

Greg Evigan .... B.J. McKay

Claude Akins...Sheriff Lobo

Pamela Jean Bryant

Kristine DeBell

Penny Peyser

Leslie Winston

Mills Watson

Dennis Fimple

Director of photography: Sy Hoffberg

Music score: John Cacavas

B. J. McKay theme: Glen A. Larson.

1978          

16Aug78             

 

52601, ODYSSEY OF THE SHADY TRUTH

Produced by Joe  Boston and Lester William  Berke

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Joann Harris, Mills Watson, Randy Oakes, William Bryant.

Teleplay by Kenneth Realman & Michael Sloan

Story by Kenneth Realman

(on description: written by Herman Groves & Michael Sloan)

Music score: William Broughton;

B J and the Bear theme: Glen A. Larson

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Victor Lackey.

1979          

10Feb79

 

 

52602, DEADLY CARGO

Produced by Joe  Boston and Lester William  Berke

Directed by Cliff  Bole.

Guest stars: Mary Louise Weller, Joe Maross.

Co-producer: Richard  Lindheim

Written by Michael Sloan

Music score: William Broughton

Directors of photography: William Cronjager, Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1979          

17Mar79

 

52604, WHEELS OF FORTUNE

Produced by Joe  Boston and Lester William  Berke

Directed by Bruce  Bilson.

Guest stars: Stuart Pankin, Melody Anderson.

Co-producer: Richard  Lindheim

Written by Glen A. Larson

Music score: John Cacavas

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Harvey E. Stambler.

1979          

17Feb79

 

52606, SHINE ON

Produced by Joe  Boston and Lester William  Berke

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Janet Louise Johnson, Kimberly Beck, Dirk Blocker,

Robert Collins, Albert Salmi.

Co-producer: Richard  Lindheim

Written by Chris Lucky & Frank Lupo

Music score: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Victor Lackey.

1979          

24Feb79

Three young ladies abduct B.J. and force him to work in an illegal still, asserting that they need money for their sick father.

 

52608, THE MURPHY CONTINGENT

Produced by Lester William  Berke and Joe  Boston

Directed by Rod  Holcomb.

Guest stars: Lance LeGault, A. Martinez.

Written by Frank Lupo & C. R. O. Christopher

Music score: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Harvey E. Stambler.

1979          

13Apr79

Facing an eviction, the Murphy contingent devise a plan which B.J. disapproves.

 

52613, CRACKERS

Produced by Joe  Boston and Lester William  Berke

Directed by Michael T.  Caffey.

Guest stars: Luke Askew, Richard Bradford, Stu Gilliam,

Micky Morton, Christopher Connelly, Jesse White, Edd Byrnes.

Teleplay by Michael Sloan

story by Michael Sloan & Glen A. Larson

Music score: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1979          

27Apr79

BJ's truck is crashed by an unknown driver. While rushing to retrieve the money spent on the fix of his truck, BJ meets a mogul who

complicates his life.

 

52614, A COFFIN WITH A VIEW

Produced by Lester William  Berke and Joe  Boston

Directed by Ray  Austin.

Guest stars: Pamela Hensley, John Carradine, Jack Ging.

Written by Michael Sloan

Music score: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1979          

9Mar79

 

52618, NEVER GIVE A TRUCKER AN EVEN BREAK

Produced by Lester William  Berke and Joe  Boston

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Cassie Yates, Michael Baseleon, Eric Server, Beau Bayers.

Teleplay by Frank Lupo

story by Frank Lupo & Richard Lindheim

Music score: Peter Ivers

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1979          

23Mar79

 

52619, LOBO'S REVENGE

Produced by Joe  Boston and Lester William  Berke ;

Directed by Bruce  Bilson.

Guest stars: Mills Watson, Kitty Ruth, Dennis Burkley, Alex Henteltoff, Claude Akins as Lobo.

Teleplay by Michael Sloan

Story by Richard Lindheim, Glen A. Larson & Michael Sloan

Music score: William Broughton

Director of photography:Frank P. Beascoechea

Film editor: Victor Lackey.

1979          

6Apr79

 

52620, LOBO

Produced by Lester William  Berke and Joe  Boston

Directed by Bruce  Bilson.

Guest stars: Mills Watson, Brian Kerwin Dennis Burkley,

Robert Donner, Claude Akins as Lobo.

Teleplay by Glen A. Larson

Story by Glen A. Larson & Michael Sloan

Music score: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Thackery;

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1979          

4May79

 

SEASON II (1979-1980)

 

53701 - ?

 

53702, FLY A WILD HORSE

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby <2d.>

Guest stars:  George DeLoy, Jock Mahoney (Angus Wainsley), Thomas Callaway,

Burton Gilliam, Hank Brandt,  Bobbie Bresee .... Bartender, Ruth Britt .... Jimzena

Cliff 'Fatty' Emmich 

Produced by Joe  Boston

Producers (on description): Glen Larson & Michael  Sloan

Written by Richard Kelbaugh

Music score: Stu Phillips

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Victor Lackey.

1979          

7Dec79

 

53703, POGO LIL 

co-producer, Richard  Lindheim

Guest stars:  Charles Napier (Hammer), Anne Lockhart as Pogo Lil.

Written by Richard K. Kelbaugh

Music score: Stu Phillips

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Victor Lackey.

1979          

18Oct79

 

53704, FIRE IN THE HOLE

Produced by Joe Boston

Directed by Bruce  Kessler.

Guest stars: George Caldwell (Harris), Richard Fullerton (Montayne),

Anne Lockhart as Pogo Lil, Harry Carey Jr., Bruce Glover,

Brian Farrell, John Quade .

Script by Sidney Ellis from a story by Richard Kelbaugh

1979          

11Jan80

 

53708, CAIN'S SON-IN-LAW

Directed by Charles  Rondeau.

Guest stars: Ed Lauter, Audrey Landers et al.

Co-producer: Richard  Lindheim

Written by Frank Lupo

Music score: Stu Phillips

source music arr. David Fisher

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1979          

26Oct79

 

 

53710, CAIN'S CRUISER

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby , <2d>.

Guest stars: J. D. Cannon (Gorley), Erin Gray (Samantha), Ed Lauter, Wyatt Johnson  (Cooper), Janet Julian  (Tommy) .

Producer: Richard  Lindheim

Written by Robert L. McCullough

Director of photography: Frank P. Beascoechea

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1979          

17Sep79

 

53711, GASOHOL

Produced by Joe Boston

Directed by Charles  Rondeau.

Guest stars: Charles Napier (Hammer), Robin Dearden (Sue Ann), Bert Rosario,

Marc Alaimo (Gasohol), Janet Julian  (Tommy)

Producer (on synopsis): Glen A.  Larson

Story by Richard Bluel & PatFielder

Teleplay by Robert L. McCullough

Music score: Stu Phillips;

source music arr. David Fisher

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1979          

23Nov79

 

53714, MARY ELLEN

co-producer, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Frank P.  Beascoechea.

Guest stars: Abe Vigoda (Grandpa Ben Rule), Richard Deacon, Marilyn Jones (Maggie),

Slim Pickens (Sgt. Wiley.)

Story by Jimmy Sangster

Teleplay by Jimmy Sangster, Sidney Ellis & Michael Sloan

Music score: Stu Phillips

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Victor Lackey.

1979          

9Nov79

BJ comes to the assistance of a young woman and her grandpa who need to transport an elephant.

 

53716, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN LADY TRUCKERS, pt. I

co-producer, Richard Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d.>

Guest stars: Charles Napier(Hammer), Laurette Spang, Andre the Giant, Joshua Shelley.

Story by Glen A. Larson & Michael Sloan

Teleplay by Michael Sloan

Music score: Stu Phillips

theme: Glen A. Larson

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1979          

28Sep79

The boss of a trucking syndicate pursues BJ to get rid of  his competition. BJ looks for assistance of some lady truckers.

 

53717, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN LADY TRUCKERS, pt. II

co-producer, Richard Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d.>

Guest stars: Charles Napier(Hammer), Laurette Spang, Andre the Giant,

Joshua Shelley.

Story by Glen A. Larson & Michael Sloan

Teleplay by Michael Sloan;

Music score: Stu Phillips

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1979          

5Oct79

The boss of a trucking syndicate pursues BJ to get rid of his competition. BJ looks for assistance of some lady truckers.

 

53720 - RUN FOR THE MONEY [pt. II]

 

The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo 

[no. 53615], RUN FOR THE MONEY,[pt. I]

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Bruce  Bilson.

NOTE: Crossover episode with B J and the Bear no. 53720.

CAST: Claude Akins, Brian Kerwin, Mills Watson et al.

Co-producer (on description): Richard  Lindheim

story by Glen A. Larson, Sidney Ellis, Robert McCullough et al.

Teleplay by Michael Sloan, Sidney Ellis, Frank Lupo & Robert L. McCullough

Music score: William Broughton

theme by Glen A. Larson

film editors: Buford F. Hayes, Lawrence J. Gleason  & Victor Lackey.

1979          

5Nov79

 

53721 - THE DISAPPEARING FLOOR

Guest stars:  Sam Gilman, David Opatoshu, Howard Platt,

Alex Rodine

 

53724, THE EYES OF TEXAS

co-producer, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Bruce  Bilson.

Guest stars: Lorrie Mahaffey (Carolyn Capodi),

Rebecca Reynolds (Heather Fern),

Roger C. Carmel (Morton Jarvis), Ted Gehring, Peter Haskell,

Anna Lee (Laura), Raymond St. Jacques (Bobby), Dick Yarmy .

Written by Glen A. Larson

Music score: Stu Phillips

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: John J. Dumas.

1979          

9Nov79

 

53725, SILENT NIGHT, UNHOLY NIGHT

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Vince  Edwards.

Guest stars: Pamela Susan Shoop (Alison Spencer), Dana Elcar as Spencer,

Ted Danson (Tom Spencer),

Ed Lauter, Marc Alaimo, Otto Felix, Joshua Shelley,

Bert Rosario.

Producers (on synopsis): Glen  Larson & Michael  Sloan

Written by Michael Sloan

Musical score: Stu Phillips

source music arr. David Fisher

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Buford Hayes.

1979          

15Dec79

On Christmas, judge Spencer undergoes an accident. BJ saves him and takes him to his house. But this good action will embroil

him in a mess.

 

53726, B J'S SWEETHEARTS

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Jeff  Gold.

Guest stars: JoAnn Harris (Barbara Sue), George Lazenby, Tom McFadden,

Brian Kerwin.

Producers (on description): Glen Larson & Michael  Sloan

Written by Michael Sloan

Music score: Stu Phillips

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Neal Chastain.

1979          

30Nov79

BJ is rescued by a lovely woman amid a raging storm. But her jealous husband misinterprets the good deed.

 

53727, THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby <2d>.

Guest stars: Susanna Dalton, Michael Mancini, Paul Sylvan (B. Hayes).

Written by Robert L. McCullough

(on synopsis: Robert McCullough, Michael Sloan)

Music score: Stu Phillips

source music arr. Stu Phillips

Director of photography: Frank Raymond

film editor: Victor Lackey.

1980          

15Feb80          

 

53728, B J AND THE WITCH

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Charles  Rondeau.

Guest stars: Eddie Benton, Peter Mark Richman, Christopher Knight,

Danny Bonaduce, Jack Carter, Linda Grosvenor, Donald Petrie,

Arlen Dean Snyder, Anne Marie Martin.

Written by Sidney Ellis

Music score: William Broughton

source music arr. Doug Fisher

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1980          

9Feb80

BJ falls for a lady suspect of practicing witchcraft in a superstitious town.

 

53729, THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Charles  Rondeau.

Guest stars: Judith Chapman (Pamela Gerard), Drew Snyder.

Story by Chris Lucky, Steven C. Kurzfeld, Glen A. Larson & Frank Lupo;

Teleplay by Frank Lupo & Robert L. McCullough

Music score: Stu Phillips

source music arr. David Fisher

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Neal Chastain.

1980          

25Jan80

A mental patient escapes  from an institution and beseeches help from BJ to clean her name in a murder rap investigation.

She stands accused of killing her husband.

 

53730, SIEGE

Produced by Robert F. O'Neill

Directed by Michael  Preece.

Guest stars: Charles Napier(Hammer), April Clough (Sally West)

Mark Goddard (Tom Cartwright),  Terence O. Goodman (Jeff Delancy),Janet Julian  (Tommy), Geoffrey Lewis (John Kirk), Tonyo Melendez (Ramon), Markie Post  (Valerie Wood)

Story by Michael Sloan & Glen A. Larson

Teleplay by Michael Sloan

Music score: Stu Phillips

source music arr. David Fisher

Director of photography: Sherman Kunkel

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1980          

18Jan80

 

53731, THE GIRLS ON THE HOLLYWOOD HIGH

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill

Directed by Bruce Bilson.

Guest stars: Heather Thomas, Eve Arden (Mrs. Jarvis), Lloyd Bochner (Marty Franks),  John S. Ragin, Robert Ito, Deborah Ryan,

Burr DeBenning, Craig Stevens, Robin Evans ( Terri Collins ), Michael Pataki (Rizzo), Rebecca Reynolds (Heather Fern),

Deborah Ryan  (Shauna McKay) .

Story by Glen A. Larson & Ron Friedman

Teleplay by Glen A. Larson

Music score: Stu Phillips

source music arr. David Fisher

Director of photography: Sherman Kunkel

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1980           

22Feb80

BJ's sister is kidnapped by the rebel truckers.

 

53732, BEAR BONDAGE

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Bruce  Kessler.

Guest stars: Diana Muldaur, Joseph Ruskin, Christine Hart,

Jon Cedar, Michelle Stacy.

Series co-producer: Richard Lindheim

story by Richard Lindheim

Teleplay by Frank Lupo & Robert L. McCullough

Music score: Stu Phillips

source music arr. David Fisher

Director of photography: Charles Mills

film editor: Victor Lackey.

1980          

1Feb80

BJ's pet chimp, the Bear,gets sick, so he takes it to a vet.

To his amazament, BJ is told a few days later that the chimp is

dead.

 

53733, THE 18-WHEEL RIP-OFF

Title on description: The Eighteen wheel rip-off.

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Gil  Bettman.

Guest stars: Charles Haid, Gloria DeHaven, Wendy Philips,

Sean Garrison.

Co-producer (on description): Richard  Lindheim

story by Michael Sloan & Sidney Ellis

Teleplay by Michael Sloan

Music score: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Raymond.

1980          

21Mar80

BJ is arrested by a lady cop, while the sheriff and his deputies

devote to themselves to ransack the truck.

 

53734, FRIENDLY DOUBLE-CROSS

Produced by Joe  Boston

Directed by Keith  Atkinson.

Guest stars: Maggie Cooper, Val Bisoglio, Jim Stafford, Andrea Howard,

Edd Byrnes, Sister Sledge.

Co-producer (on description): Richard  Lindheim

story by Frank Lupo(on description: Ivan Tors & Frank Lupo)

Teleplay by Robert L. McCullough

Music score: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Raymond.

1980          

28Mar80

BJ arrives into Florida and reunites with an old pal, a renown smuggler. Due to strange circumstances, BJ ends up embroiled in the

guy's shady deals.

 

55704, INTERCEPTED PASS

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Georg  Fenady.

Guest stars: Roger Perry, Bonnie Carol, Bruce Glover

Written by Roger Turrentine

Music score: Stu Phillips

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1980          

2Feb81

When one of BJ's girlfriends begins to gamble with his money, the trucker sets out to investigate and uncovers a blackmail scheme related to some pictures.

 

 

55705, B J AND THE SEVEN LADY TRUCKERS pt. I

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Jock Mahoney

Written by Michael Sloan

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1980          

9Jan81

The girls's motorcycles are stolen.

 

55706, THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS, pt. I

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Jay Varella, Susan Woolen, William Smith,

Jock Mahoney, Pamela Susan Shoop

Written by Robert L. McCullough

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1980          

20Jan81

BJ faces a bunch of bickering competitors bent on preventing the

success of his new trucking company.

 

55707 - B J AND THE SEVEN LADY TRUCKERS pt. II

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Jock Mahoney

Written by Michael Sloan

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1980          

9Jan81

The girls's motorcycles are stolen.

 

55709, THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS, pt. II

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Jay Varella, Susan Woolen, William Smith (John Cooley),

Jock Mahoney, Pamela Susan Shoop

Written by Michael Halperin

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Victor Lackey.

1980          

27Jan81

BJ faces a bunch of bickering competitors bent on preventing the

success of his new trucking company.

 

55710, DOWN AND DIRTY

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Michael  Preece.

Guest stars: Burr DeBenning, Michael Gregory, Sam S. Goodman

Written by Rogers Turrentine;

Music score: Stu Phillips & William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Thackery;

film editor: Victor B. Lackey.

1981           

9Feb81

The killer truckers set up another trap for BJ and his grilfriends.

This time the stting is an auction.

 

55713, FOR ADULTS ONLY

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim      

Directed by Daniel  Haller.

Guest stars: Henry Jones, Rosemary De Camp

Written by Tom Sawyer

Music score: Stu Phillips and William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editors: Vic Lackey, Chris G. Willingham.

1981          

9Mar81

BJ is taken hostage by an elderly couple facing eviction from their home.

 

55714, SEVEN LADY CAPTIVES

(a.k.a. Mexican Breakout)

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Henry Jones, Rosemary De Camp, Len Birman,

Curtis Credel, Henry Darrow, Ana Alicia, Joe Theismann .

Written by Tom Sawyer

Music score: Stu Phillips and William Broughton;

theme: Glen A. Larson

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1981          

24Mar81

BJ's friends are abducted and led to the Mexican border.

 

55715, BLOND IN A GILDED CELL

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Paul Williams as Dante, Murray Therk

Written by Robert L. McCullough

Music score: Stu Phillips and William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1981          

2Mar81

Stacks is abducted by a demented rock musician named Dante.

 

 

55720, A BEAR IN THE HAND

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: Jodie Winter, Susan Woolen

Written by Michael Halperin

Music score: Stu Phillips and William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1981          

16Mar81

In order to force BJ to rob from his own strongbox compromising ledgers, Captain Rutherford Grant orders his henchmen to "apenap" Bear.

 

55721, WHO IS B J?

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill

Directed by Peter  Crane.

Guest stars: Kathryn Bauman, Luke Askew, Michael Delano

Producers (on description): Robert F. O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

written by Michael Sloan

Music: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Victor B. Lackey.

1981          

23Apr81

BJ grows amnesiac after a grave accident and becomes an easy prey for a corrupt lawman.

 

55722 -"EIGHT LADY TRUCKERS"

Guest stars: Julie Gregg, Daryle Ann Lindley, Sonia Manzano, Spray Rosso, Laurette Spang, Carlene Watkins.

 

55723, BEAUTIES AND THE BEASTS

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Christian I.  Nyby  <2d>.

Guest stars: James Bond III, Bert Rosario

Story by Ken Pettus

Teleplay by Robert L. McCullough, Tom Sawyer, Michael Halperin et al.

Music score: Stu Phillips and William Broughton;

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editors: Buford F. Hayes, Chris G. Willingham.

1981          

16Feb81

Captain Grant is coercing independent truckers to pay for a so-called protection. BJ steps in and the sly cop sends BJ's

girlfriends to jail. BJ proposes a football game to regain his freedom and the girls'.

 

55726, THE TWO MILLION DOLLAR HUSTLE

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill

Directed by David G. Phinney.

Guest stars: Edward Andrews, Bill Fletcher, Jenny Neumann.

Producers (on description): Robert F. O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim;

story by Tom Sawyer

Teleplay by Tom Sawyer, Robert L. McCullough & Michael Halperin

Music score: Stu Phillips and William Broughton;

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1981          

9May81

Grant throws a beach party to embroil BJ's friends in a bank robbery.

 

55727, DETECTIVE FINGER, I PRESUME?

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill

Directed by Gil Bettman.

Guest stars: Greg Mullavey, Diane Thorndee, Pear Tulley, Jack Kelly, Peter Lupus

Producers (on description): Robert F. O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

Written by Robert L. McCullough

Music score: Stu Phillips and William Broughton

theme: Glen A. Larson

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Buford F. Hayes.

1981          

1May81

The club of BJ's trucking company is robbed and the thieves make away with jewels and a valuable painting.

 

S. T. U. N. T.

Produced by Robert F.  O'Neill, Richard  Lindheim

Directed by Daniel  Haller.

Guest stars: Christopher Connelly, Liberty Godshall, Dan Pastorini, Ethan Wayne, Buster Crabbe, Paul Sylvan  (B. Hayes)

Story by Michael Sloan and Richard Lindheim

Teleplay by Michael Sloan;

Music: William Broughton

Director of photography: Frank Thackery

film editor: Lawrence J. Gleason.

1981          

30Mar81

During the shooting of a film, BJ notices some queer actions behind cameras.

 

 

 

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JORGE GALINDO

 

 

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