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Nash Bridges :: Aloha, Nash (01x07)
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| Title: | Aloha, Nash |
| Episode #: | 01x07 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday May 03rd, 1996 |
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When a gambling boss is killed by his subordinate lover, a chain reaction of events begins. His valuable book of clients is sought after by a Rouge FBI Agent who was his former hitman, as well as a record producer with a penchant for injuring those who fail to produce in their music career. Nash is brought into the scheme just as he is supposed to leave for a vacation with Kelly, but his involvement is further complicated when Kelly's brother, a struggling musician who owes the record producer money, becomes involved in the chase for the book.
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Series regulars Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (Cassidy Bridges), Annette O'Toole (Lisa Bridges), Cary Tagawa (Lt. A.J. Shimamura) and Jeff Perry (Harvey Leek) do not appear in this episode. | Daniel Robuck (Insp. Richard 'Rick' Bettina) is credited in the opening credits as "Also Starring" for this episode, however, this is the only episode he is ever credited as such. | Rogue FBI Agent Martin Flowers gives three different aliases: Special Agent Elliot Rose, Special Agent Tony Iris, and Special Agent Donald Magnolia. |
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