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SurfSide 6 :: Love Song for a Deadly Redhead (02x32)
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| Title: | Love Song for a Deadly Redhead |
| Episode #: | 02x32 |
| Production Number: | 25800 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday April 30th, 1962 |
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A lounge singer receives a threatening note and phones an L.A. detective for assistance. The detective, a friend of the SurfSide detectives, arrives in Miami to investigate, but soon finds himself in the hospital and charged with murder after visiting the home of a redhead. The SurfSide detectives must solve the case in order to save their friend. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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This is a "cross-over" epsiode featuring cast members from 77 Sunset Strip. Two cast members of SurfSide 6 had previously appeared in part one of the 77 Sunset Strip episode The Hot Tamale Caper. |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Dooley | Sometimes I'm Happy | |
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Sandy: Sorry I overslept. Any messages?
Ken: Yeah. Call Barbara, Sue, Jean, Ellen, and the last one said to "tell him 'Pussycat'." | Daphne: (after Cha Cha accidentally tells a secret) Cha Cha! Tengo una boca grande!
Cha Cha: She means I have the big mouth. In Spanish, it sounds pretty. |
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Sandy comes out of the houseboat bedroom, where he had obviously slept; however, it is established throughout the series that Sandy doest not live on the houseboat but rather at the nearby Racquet Club. |
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