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Loving Strangers / Something Borrowed, Something BlueEpisode Number: 77 Season Num: 4 First Aired: Saturday February 14, 1981 Prod Code: PA128255 |
In "Loving Strangers" a couple Tom & Marge Wilkerson, who have been happily married for 25 years wish to become strangers to fall in love all over again.
And in "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" a young bride-to-be Pamela Archer's future happiness threatens to be destroyed when an element from her past makes an unexpected and threatening appearance.
And in "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" a young bride-to-be Pamela Archer's future happiness threatens to be destroyed when an element from her past makes an unexpected and threatening appearance.
| Writer: | Don Ingalls, Deborah Davis |
| Director: | Cliff Bole |
| Star: | Wendy Schaal (Julie (Season 4)), Herve Villechaize (Tattoo (Season 1-6)), Ricardo Montalban (Mr. Roarke) |
| Guest Star: | J. Pat O'Malley (Reverend), Marjoe Gortner (Nick Corbin), Cesar Romero (Maestro Roger Alexander), Shelley Smith (Pamela Archer), Peter Marshall (Tom Wilkerson), Jane Powell (Margaret Chase Wilkerson), John Gavin (Jack Foster), Catherine Campbell (Francine) |
Margaret Wilkerson: You really can make it happen Mr. Roarke, Tom and I won't recognize each other.
Mr. Roarke: That is correct Mrs. Wilkerson, you and your husband will be total strangers, just as you both requested.
Tom Wilkerson: Think of it Marge, falling in love all over again.
Margaret Wilkerson: Oh I am thinking about it, all that exciting happy feeling, butterflies in your stomach, just dying to touch your hand. It truly was love at first sight for both of us.
Mr. Roarke: A wonderful experience indeed, but there is only one condition, it is simply that you both return to this bungalow tomorrow at midnight. Well it is in fact a double bungalow, each with it's own entrance. You Mrs. Wilkerson will stay here, that door connects to your bungalow Mr. Wilkerson. When it closes between the two of you, at that instant, you will both lose all memory of each other. When you have both returned tomorrow night, the door will open again and your memories will be restored.
Tom Wilkerson: What happens if for some reason one of us forgets.
Mr. Roarke: Oh I assure you neither you nor your wife will forget but should either of you choose not to return then the fantasy cannot be altered, you will continue to be total strangers. The memories of your past life will not return to either of you.
Tom Wilkerson: Oh no chance of that, I mean, honey are you sure you want to go thru with this?
Margaret Wilkerson: You don't have any doubts about us do you Tom?
Tom Wilkerson: Oh not me I, not me, not really.
Margaret Wilkerson: Neither do I.
Mr. Roarke: Then if you will step thru the door Mr. Wilkerson. (edit)
Mr. Roarke: That is correct Mrs. Wilkerson, you and your husband will be total strangers, just as you both requested.
Tom Wilkerson: Think of it Marge, falling in love all over again.
Margaret Wilkerson: Oh I am thinking about it, all that exciting happy feeling, butterflies in your stomach, just dying to touch your hand. It truly was love at first sight for both of us.
Mr. Roarke: A wonderful experience indeed, but there is only one condition, it is simply that you both return to this bungalow tomorrow at midnight. Well it is in fact a double bungalow, each with it's own entrance. You Mrs. Wilkerson will stay here, that door connects to your bungalow Mr. Wilkerson. When it closes between the two of you, at that instant, you will both lose all memory of each other. When you have both returned tomorrow night, the door will open again and your memories will be restored.
Tom Wilkerson: What happens if for some reason one of us forgets.
Mr. Roarke: Oh I assure you neither you nor your wife will forget but should either of you choose not to return then the fantasy cannot be altered, you will continue to be total strangers. The memories of your past life will not return to either of you.
Tom Wilkerson: Oh no chance of that, I mean, honey are you sure you want to go thru with this?
Margaret Wilkerson: You don't have any doubts about us do you Tom?
Tom Wilkerson: Oh not me I, not me, not really.
Margaret Wilkerson: Neither do I.
Mr. Roarke: Then if you will step thru the door Mr. Wilkerson. (edit)
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