Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Chuck Norris | ... | Cordell Walker | |
Clarence Gilyard Jr. | ... | James Trivette (as Clarence Gilyard) | |
Noble Willingham | ... | C.D. Parker | |
Sheree J. Wilson | ... | Alex Cahill | |
Brian Krause | ... | Billy Kramer | |
Shannon Fill | ... | Dory | |
Paul Williams | ... | Tumbleweed Tom | |
John McCalmont | ... | Phil Kiper | |
Wayne Dehart | ... | Clarkson (as Wayne De Hart) | |
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Jim Ponds | ... | Warden |
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Vernon Grote | ... | Grease |
Tommy G. Kendrick | ... | Trucker | |
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Sonja Parks | ... | Female Witness |
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Joseph Langham | ... | Male Witness |
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Robert Sweatmon | ... | Tailor |
CD's niece Dory is about to get married, but her jealous ex-boyfriend escapes from prison and kidnaps her. Dory is forced to help with bank robberies.
An average to pretty good Walker episode, but can't believe the actors speaking into the side of the radio station microphone in many scenes throughout the show. It appears to be an EV RE20 mic, a very good and common radio / studio mic, that is NOT side-address ... you speak (or play) into the end of the mic, or slightly off-axis, not into its side. Anyone familiar with microphones / audio should know this. Can't believe someone on the set (like maybe the sound guy) didn't pick this up, and clue the director, who should have had the actors address the mic properly & correctly. I'm sure nearly every DJ, audio engineer, musician, and everyone who works around mics noticed this embarrassing little technical glitch.
Nice "Walker" take on the DJ / Radio Station centric plot format otherwise ... except for the BMT. Well, at least they don't hold / shoot their guns sideways.