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SurfSide 6 :: Love Song for a Deadly Redhead (02x32)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Love Song for a Deadly Redhead
Episode #: 02x32
Production Number: 25800
Original Airdate: Monday April 30th, 1962
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Episode Crew
Director: Richard Benedict
Writer: Dean Riesner
 
Episode Summary
 
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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.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Grace Lee WhitneyplayedBerniceRecurring (second appearance)
Bobby TroupplayedDooley Baker 
Clegg HoytplayedOzzie Rupert 
Edd Byrnes (1)playedKookie 
John KelloggplayedLarry Dermott 
Roger SmithplayedJeff Spencer 
Shary MarshallplayedCarol McKay 
Tom CoundplayedClarke Tinsley 
 
Episode Notes
 
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.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
DooleySometimes I'm Happy 
 
Episode Quotes
 
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.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
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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