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Stingray (1985)
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| Title: | Below the Line |
| Episode Number: | 5 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 5 |
| Production Number: | 003 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday April 01st, 1986 |
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Ray looks into the disappearance of a diver at an underwater research center.
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Mike Post, Stephen Geyer | Below the Line | |
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| Annie Murray: The police... the police, the police aren't interested in anything unless it has a hole in the center and it's covered with powdered sugar. | Annie Murray: Why are you doing this?
Ray: Because it's important.
Annie Murray: To me.
Ray: To the both of us. It's something I can do something about. It's something I can understand. | Ray: I always say if you're going to be an environmentalist, a few million dollars doesn't hurt. | Karen Marshall: I've got a masters in marine biology. I was never a cheerleader. I worked eight years to get through school. I just think there's a lot more to me than three feet of leg and thigh.
Ray: (kisses her) That was for the masters' degree, I just couldn't resist. | Ray: I never make promises I'm not sure I can keep. | Karen Marshall: Since when are you so concerned about wrong and right?
Ray: Now there you go again, misjudging the men in your life. |
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