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Season 2 – McCloud

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McCloud — Season 2

McCloud — Season 2

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Sep 22, 1971 Encounter With Aries A kidnapper (Peter Haskell) threatens to blow up the wife (Louise Latham) of a wealthy astrologer (Sebastian Cabot); guest Susan Strasberg. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 3, 1971 Top of the World, Ma! A football player (Bo Svenson) moonlighting as a bill collector contacts a mobster, who frames him for murder; with Joan Blondell, Stefanie Powers. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 24, 1971 Somebody's Out to Get Jenny A secretary (Julie Sommars) says someone is driving her mad; her boss dies in a helicopter explosion; guests Cameron Mitchell, Barry Sullivan, Priscilla Pointer. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 29, 1971 The Disposal Man McCloud protects an executive (Patrick O'Neal) who refuses to believe he is in danger from a killer (James Olson); with Jack Carter, Randolph Mantooth. Details Episode 5 Aired Jan 12, 1972 A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley Clifford refuses to exchange a hospitalized prisoner for McCloud; guests Burgess Meredith, Joyce Van Patten, Vic Morrow, Moses Gunn. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 2, 1972 Fifth Man in a String Quartet McCloud uncovers a gang-style murder while investigating a music student (Rick Weaver) accused of killing his maestro. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 23, 1972 Give My Regrets to Broadway An explosion kills an officer filling in for McCloud; with Milton Berle, Barbara Rush. Details

Season Info

Director
Russ Mayberry, Jack Smight, Alex March, Lou Antonio, Boris Sagal
Creator
Herman Miller
Executive Producer
Glen A. Larson
Screenwriter
Peter Allan Fields, James D. Buchanan, Ray Danton, Robert Presnell Jr., Mel Arrighi, Dean Hargrove, Ronald Austin
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 22, 1971