![]() It's a little silly in parts but it keeps your interest. It didn't any of that, just an interesting story with a comedy touch. Hint: the ending is a shocker! Overall, this was another entertaining episode even though it had no western action, no bad guys, no shootouts, etc. Josh explains the facts of life, er marriage, to Charlie and then we get to see what the latter decides. However, Charlie would rather than the out-of-town woman. The problem is, Amy finds out Charlie's got a gold mind and accepts dumb Charlie's marriage proposal on the first date! Now, what's Josh going to do? He knows Charlie is best-suited for the coffee woman, not this scam artist. She has a kid, thinks highly of Charlie, and is definitely interested. Olson," well, actually "Harriet" played by the woman, Virginia Christine, who was best-known as the Folgers coffee commercial spokesperson of TV fame in the 1960s and '70s. Josh has no luck until he winds up meeting "Mrs. Josh finds Starr running a stage stop hoping to catch the escapees there but instead finds himself caught by them. Four men break out of prison looking for revenge against Aben Starr who turned them in after their first escape attempt. Josh pays the woman and her dad who came with her, $200, just to have a dinner date with Charlie and hang around for awhile. With Steve McQueen, Ralph Meeker, Judith Braun, Ed Kemmer. His next plan is to telegram a woman named "Amy," played by Fay Spain. Some of these actresses, by the way, were really attractive, such as Kasey Rogers and several that did not get any billing here, such as the woman who played "Doris Hardy." He goes 0-for-6 before taking a break for a beer. He goes through about every woman in town trying to find someone for Charlie. McQueen, as he shows here, could be a subtle comedian when he needed to be. Randall (Steve McQueen) says "I'm not matchmaker," but Charlie reminds him of the time he helped him out when Jos was down-and-out, so Josh gives it a try. This isn't what you'd expect in a western, but you never know what you'll get on this always-interesting old TV show. Royal Dano plays "Charlie." He is hardly a known name but you'll recognize his face. That's the opening scene in this third episode of the second season. The series' final seven seasons were first-run exclusively on USA until the series' end in late 1999."Charlie Wright" thinks he's the ugliest man in town. Debuting November 7, 1991, Silk Stalkings was a coproduction of over-the-air network CBS and the USA cable network, and ran on both services until November 4, 1993. Tom and Cassy remained the stars until the series' curiously downbeat finale. John (Janet Gunn), who had once been husband and wife. Come season six, and both Price and Rawlins were gone with little explanation. She became so distraught that she quit the force, whereupon Captain Lipschitz formed a team of replacement cops: ex-Chicagoan detective Michael Price (Nick Kokotakis) and Southern belle detective Holly Rawlins (Tyler Layton). Ultimately, Chris and Rita were married at the beginning of the fifth season, but one month later Chris was fatally shot while trying to rescue Rita from a kidnapper. While it was "strictly business" between Chris and Rita during the series' early seasons, their relationship deepened into romance after Chris was shot and nearly killed by a demented woman at the end of season three. Likewise cast in a humorous vein were radio sex therapist Melissa Cassidy (Kim Morgan Greene), libidinous morgue attendant Roger (Danny Gans), bon vivant con artist Cotton Dunn (John Byner), and Runyonesque gangster Donnie "Dogs" DiBarto (Dennis Paladino). Characters such as Harry and Fran provided comic relief to offset the drama and tension inherent in the stories. ![]() By the time season three rolled around, Chris and Rita were answering to bombastic hypochondriac Captain Harry Lipschitz (Charlie Brill), who in turn answered to his domineering wife Fran (Mitzi McCall). Lauderdale division midway through season two, then briefly replaced by Lt. Chris and Rita took their orders first from grouchy, by-the-book Captain "Hutch" Hutchinson (Ben Vereen). Rita Lee "Sam" Lance (Mitzi Kapture), the latter also serving as the series' narrator. Chris Lorenzo (Rob Estes) and his partner Sgt. During the series' nine-season run, three different "dog and cat" teams of undercover cops pieced together the clues and snapped the cuffs on the perps. But McQueen was still performing on TV, as bounty hunter Josh Randall on Wanted: Dead or Alive. Cannell, the weekly, hour-long police drama Silk Stalkings dealt with unusual and frequently kinky crimes of passion amongst the wealthy elite of Palm Beach, FL. The thrilling 1960 Western, a remake of the Japanese classic Seven Samurai, turned McQueen into a true action hero.
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