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Ironside: And Then There Was One

Episode score 8.5 Great

And Then There Was One

  • 125.
  • Season: 5
  • Episode: 19
  • First Aired: 1/20/1972
  • Prod Code: LP41301

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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A military-issue fragmentation grenade is used in an attack on two Vietnam veterans, one of whom - a friend of Mark's - is killed. When it transpires that another of the pair's old unit has come under similar attack, the Chief sets out to trap the killer, using Ed in a cunning disguise as bait. Add a recap »

Writers:
Fred Freiberger
Director:
Arnold Laven
Stars:
Don Galloway (Detective Sergeant Ed Brown)
Don Mitchell (Mark Sanger)
Raymond Burr (Chief Robert T. Ironside)
Elizabeth Baur (Officer Fran Belding (1971-1975))
Guest Star:
Harrison Page (Sid Potter)
Phillip Clark (Vince Atkins)
Wallace Earl (Landlady)
Christine Dixon (Marge Grainger)
Karen Carlson (Gracie Atkins)
Frank Maxwell (Major Haggerty)
Pamela Jones (Helen Potter)
Felton Perry (Mustafa)
Percy Rodriguez (Mohammed)
Richard Young (Steve Winters)
Scott Hylands (Joe Grainger)
Rick Arnold (Eldon Link)
Bo Hopkins (Gregg Hewitt)
Tom Pittman (Second Detective)
John William Evans (First Detective)
Vic Tayback (Henry Garrison)
Virginia Gregg (Miss Wilson)
  • French title: Et S'il N'en Reste Qu'un. edit »
  • Ironside: (talking on the phone to Fran) Afro-American Separatists, that's right Separatists, the names of their leaders and where their headquarters are. Go back into Joe and Sid's military background, Vietnam, company squad, all associations and background.
    Fran: That it.
    Ironside: Look into their personal lives, their habits, dope, liquor, other women etc.
    Mark: (defensively) Come on.
    Ironside: That should keep you busy for awhile.
    Fran: It will, now hold on Ed wants to talk to you.
    Ed: Yeah, I covered the area, just about every shopkeeper and businessman was on the boys side to make good.
    Ironside: Just about?
    Ed: One exception. A Mr. Henry Garrison, he works with the Standard Lumber Mill on Townsend. He bid against the boys for the service station franchise and laws.
    Ironside: Henry Garrison, I've got it, we'll drop right over to see him now. Back in about an hour. edit »
  • Garrison: I had the first bidding with the oil company for that service station franchise, but no they were veterans, not only that but they were black and white. They got a saying for a combination like that. It's ah ...
    Mark: Salt and Pepper.
    Garrison: Yeah that's it, kinda funny but it makes for a good image with the oil company. edit »
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