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Department S :: The Ghost of Mary Burnham (01x18)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Ghost of Mary Burnham
Episode #: 01x18
Original Airdate: Tuesday January 06th, 1970
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Episode Crew
Director: Cyril Frankel
Writer: Harry W. Junkin
 
Episode Summary
 
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Location: London, England
Date: January 4th

A professor's wife is gunned down in a seemingly random act of violence. The man is distraught, but becomes more distrubed as he begins to see his dead wife and receive phone calls from her. The Department is put on the case -- but Sir Curtis will not tell them why the professor "is an important man to the world."
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Ellis DaleplayedPriestRecurring (first appearance)
Anthony NichollsplayedDr. Grant 
Christine PryorplayedBlonde 
Donald HoustonplayedJohn Burnham 
Gustav HenryplayedYoung Boy 
Lois MaxwellplayedMary Burnham 
Michelle KarlliplayedNurse 
Norman BirdplayedDrayton 
Ron PemberplayedTaxi Driver 
Susan FleetwoodplayedMiss Bronson 
Suzanne VaseyplayedTelephone Operator 
Weston GavinplayedNovack 
 
Episode Notes
 
Jason's novels mentioned/shown in this episode:
The Return of Mark Caine
People in Glass Houses Shouldn't
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Stewart: Just where is the Charles Dickens of the paperbacks?
 
Photographer: In spite of your lousy manners, I'll thank you for your charm, courtesy, and charity.
Jason: Oh, "charity," fiddlesticks. I've wolfed caviar in front of starving children.
 
Annabelle: (discussing Burnham) Why is he so important?
Stewart: I haven't a glimmer.
Annabelle: I adore working in the dark.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
While posing as a window washer, Jason's bucket is obviously empty as he carries it through the hallway; however, when he goes to wash windows, there is water in the bucket.
 
 
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