“The Arrest” | |||||||
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Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 1 | ||||||
Directed by | Irving J. Moore | ||||||
Written by | Eileen Pollock & Robert Pollock (story), Edward DeBlasio (teleplay) | ||||||
Production no. | DY-060 | ||||||
Original airdate | 1983-09-28 (ABC) | ||||||
Ratings | 3rd (27.2) | ||||||
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Season Guide | |||||||
Season 4 |
Plot Overview[]
Cast[]
- John Forsythe ... Blake Carrington
- Linda Evans ... Krystle Carrington
- Pamela Sue Martin ... Fallon Carrington
- John James ... Jeff Colby
- Gordon Thomson ... Adam Carrington
- Kathleen Beller ... Kirby Anders
- Geoffrey Scott ... Mark Jennings
- Jack Coleman ... Steven Carrington
- Lee Bergere ... Joseph Anders (credit only)
- Joan Collins ... Alexis Colby
rest of cast listed by end credits order:
- David Ackroyd ... Detective Lieutenant Fred Merrill
- Robert Symonds ... Dr. Jonas Edwards
- Paul Keenan ... Tony Driscoll
- Virginia Hawkins ... Jeanette Robbins
- Nigel Bullard ... Doctor
- Virginia Gregg ... Nurse
- Eric Lawson ... Doctor
- Allison Ernand ... Desk nurse
- Dinah Anne Rogers ... Christine
- Monty Jordan ... Dr. Welker (uncredited)
Crew[]
Produced by
- Esther Shapiro .... executive producer
- Richard Shapiro .... executive produce
- Aaron Spelling .... executive producer
- Douglas S. Cramer .... executive producer
- E. Duke Vincent .... supervising producer
- Elaine Rich .... producer
- John B. Moranville .... associate producer
- Ursula Alexander .... assistant producer
Info Alert[]
- This episode is the most watched episode of the season.
Production details[]
- Shooting dates: from July 18, 1983 to July 26, 1983
- Deleted scenes : Blake and Fallon are talking over the phone; Mark gives comfort to Krystle in the ambulance; Fallon talks with Jeff and then with Steven at the hospital; Dr. Robinson comes to see Fallon.
- Filming Locations: Warner Hollywood studios; Humana West Hills Hospital, Canoga Park (Los Angeles); Ventura Farms (Thousand Oaks).
Quotes[]
- Detective Lieutenant Fred Merrill: All right. I want you to tell me who you think might have wanted you...
Alexis Carrington Colby: "Wasted?" Isn't that the expression you use?
Detective Lieutenant Fred Merrill: They use. TV movies. We usually just say "dead."