Ironside

Season 5 Episode 23

His Fiddlers Three

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His Fiddlers Three
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A violin tutor at a conservatory in San Francisco is murdered, and the suspects include an eclectic mix of talented musicians. The only clue possessed by the Chief is a message sent by the dead man to one of his students, hidden in a collection of pieces of classical music.moreless
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    Raymond Burr

    Raymond Burr

    Chief Robert T. Ironside

    Don Galloway

    Don Galloway

    Detective Sergeant Ed Brown

    Don Mitchell

    Don Mitchell

    Mark Sanger

    Elizabeth Baur

    Elizabeth Baur

    Officer Fran Belding (1971-1975)

    Tim Matheson

    Tim Matheson

    Darryl Podell

    Guest Star

    Paul Koslo

    Paul Koslo

    Donald Flood

    Guest Star

    Kathy Lloyd

    Kathy Lloyd

    Diane Lombard

    Guest Star

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    • TRIVIA (2)

    • QUOTES (3)

      • Mark: Dizzy Gillespie was never like this.
        Ironside: Not unless it was Mozart.
        Mark: Well who are those quiet cats.
        Ironside: Beecham's String Quartet. Biggest thing in Quartet since Rigoletto.
        Mark: I've got an exam tomorrow Chief.
        Ironside: F
        Mark: I hope not.
        Ironside: No, no I thought they were supposed to transpose to an F major here.
        Mark: Looks to me like a different Allegro here.
        Ironside: I'll use the earphones. You can go back and study Mark.
        Mark: I play a mean kazoo if you get tired of this.
        Ironside: What did you say?
        Mark: (shouting) I play a mean kazoo if you get tired of this.
        Ironside: You don't have to holler, I'll remember that.

      • Anton Beecham: (dissatisfied with his latest recorded release) Old King Cole was a merry old soul, but at least his fiddlers cared, unlike mine.

      • Fran: Well if nobody minds I'm going to zero in on Darryl Podell, he looks very interesting.
        Mark: Now what is Paul Newman going to think of that.
        Fran: I don't seem to be getting very far with him.

    • NOTES (2)

    • ALLUSIONS (1)

      • Greta Garbo's 1931 film Anna Christie and the 1935 film Anna Karenina.

        Mark: We checked out the classic theatre where Miss Flanders said she had gone to see Greta Garbo in "Anna Christie" except the show changes every day and that night Greta Garbo was making like "Anna Karenina".

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