A proposed ballot initiative raises the issue of illegal gambling. Lou is forced to fire the paper's business reporter when he violates conflict-of-interest rules in an attempt to pay off his gambling debts. Mrs. Pynchon considers dropping sports lines and other features in the paper that provide information used in illegal betting.
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Edward Asner |
Lou Grant |
Linda Kelsey |
Billie Newman McCovey |
Mason Adams |
Charlie Hume |
Robert Walden |
Joe Rossi |
Jack Bannon |
Art Donovan |
Daryl Anderson |
Dennis "Animal" Price |
Charles Lane |
Mort Farber |
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Sandy Kenyon |
Eddie Talbert |
Guest Star |
Alan Mason |
Kingsley |
Guest Star |
Allen Williams |
Adam Wilson |
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Rossi: Friends are wonderful. You don't possess them, they don't possess you. Why ruin wonderful relationships with people by lending them money and finding out they're deadbeats?
Adam: Whose dumb idea was it to stop running the spread?
Charlie: That was Mrs. Pynchon's dumb idea.
Art: In other words, it was a good dumb idea.
Mort: Horses are honest. The owners, trainers and jockeys I don't trust.
Charles Lane would return to the show in the fourth season as Charlie Hume's father. (Generations)
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