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Department S :: Black Out (01x08)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Black Out
Episode #: 01x08
Original Airdate: Tuesday October 28th, 1969
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Episode Crew
Director: Ray Austin
Writer: Philip Broadley
 
Episode Summary
 
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LOCATION: London, England
DATE: May 26th

A chef disappears en route to an opera. When he is located in Mexico three days later, still in his formal wear, he has no idea of what happened to him. The Department discovers that the man was mistaken for someone else, but by the time they realize this, the other man (a scientist) has disappeared. The only clue the chef can give them is turtle in the shell, a clue that sends the Department to Jamaica.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Caron GardnerplayedBillie 
David BealeplayedColin Whetlor 
David Sumner (1)playedWolf 
Mark SingletonplayedPsychiatrist 
Michael MellingerplayedStrobel 
Neil HallettplayedDr. Lang 
Paul StassinoplayedFlores 
Richard Caldicot (1)playedRobin Skelton/Peter Sinclair 
Sue Lloyd (1)playedBrigitte 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Jason: Did you read my book, People in Glass Houses Shouldn't?
Stewart: No, I didn't. (Jason looks offended.) Well, there was a long waiting list at the library.
 
Stewart: Now we're gonna play question and answer.
Brigitte: Who are you? What do you want?
Stewart That's not the way we play.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
Part of the time Stewart is shown limping and using a cane because of a leg injury; other times he is not limping at all.
 
 
Episode References
 
Jason's novels mentioned/shown in this episode:
People in Glass Houses Should Not
 
 
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