Zachary Lewis
Guest Appearances
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CHARLIE'S ANGELS · S4, E13Cruising Angels
Bosley and the Angels are set to transfer Charlie's 100-foot yacht, "The Wayward Angel," to Miami -- only to find it stolen and mysteriously returned. Bosley finds blood on deck and traces it to Captain Webner. Meanwhile the Angels find a large cache of gold hidden on board. Charlie's designer and boat handler, Pat Justice, is involved with a mercenary and smuggler, Ken Atamien, who has stolen the gold from a South American dictator, General Ranez. Webner tells Ranez of Atamien's scheme of hiding the gold on board ship and the general confronts Atamien. Bosley holds a party on board for security while the Angels search and find Webner and Atamien dead. After contacting the yacht, the Angels realize that Ranez has taken Bosley and Pat as hostages while he has the gold transferred to a shore warehouse, where he attempts to exchange it for money. Bosley maneuvers into the driver's seat of the van and accelerates, causing chaos in the warehouse. Bosley and Pat escape as the Angels and police reinforcements arrive to apprehend Ranez and his cohorts. The gold is returned to South America so Pat's testimony might get her off probation.
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STARSKY AND HUTCH · S2, E11Nightmare
Starsky and Hutch arrest two hoodlums for the rape of a retarded 19-year-old friend of the detectives only to have the case dropped in the "Nightmare." Lisa Graham, a nineteen-year-old with the mental capabilities of a child of ten, is brutally assaulted and raped. Starsky and Hutch, friends of Lisa's late father, were on their way to Lisa's birthday party at the time, and are able to swiftly arrest the rapists and his cohort. However, at police headquarters, an ambitious assistant district attorney has the hoods immediately released on bail and plans a defense on the contention that Lisa invited the incident which took place in an out of service city bus. In a pre-trial hearing, the assistant district attorney gets the judge to consider dropping, the case for insufficient evidence. When Starsky and Hutch press for a conviction, they are accused of bias and the politically minded assistant D.A. proceeds with his plan to plea-bargain the matter to a close. Meanwhile, one of the released suspects decides that no crime can be prosecuted without a complaint and, therefore; Lisa Graham must die!