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episode_title = Anything But The Truth| | episode_title = Anything But The Truth| | ||
episode_num = 506| | episode_num = 506| | ||
air_date = | air_date = November 8, 1981| | ||
briefing = | briefing = Serial Rapist, Mental Health Patient, Rape Victim, Narcissistic Cousin, and which are flashbacks of Jon's life within the past year.}} | ||
[[Image:S5Ep6Title.jpg|thumb|Title screen]] | |||
==Brief Plot== | |||
A guy is stealing cars and using them to cause minor accidents with female drivers so that he can rob them. One of the attacks is witnessed by a hitch-hiker, who turns out to be Jon's girlfriend. The only problem is that she's a compulsive liar. | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
While [[Jon]] and [[Steve McLeish|Steve]] are out on (now illegal) 3-wheel | [[File:RapedWoman.jpg|left|thumb|Bonnie trying to comfort Mrs. Williams after she was robbed and assaulted.]] | ||
[[File:Crash.jpg|right|thumb|Wally ripping the roof off a stolen car.]] | |||
While [[Jon]] and [[Steve McLeish|Steve]] are out on (now illegal) 3-wheel ATCs, a woman hitches a ride and witnesses a robbery/assault. She runs off and hitches another ride, giving the driver a different story. | |||
Later, [[Baricza]] finds the witness out on the highway looking for another ride. She gives him | Later, [[Baricza]] finds the witness out on the highway looking for another ride. She gives him another different story. | ||
Out on the streets, the guy who terrorized the woman earlier rams a car and is about to do the same thing to another woman when [[Turner]] shows up. He manages to get away by driving under a parked tractor trailer, chopping the top off of his car. | Out on the streets, the guy who terrorized the woman earlier rams a car and is about to do the same thing to another woman when [[Turner]] shows up. He manages to get away by driving under a parked tractor trailer, chopping the top off of his car. | ||
That night, Jon picks up his date, Marcie, | [[File:wally.jpg|left|thumb|Wally laughing about his getaway.]] | ||
[[File:Jon_and_marcie.jpg|right|thumb|Jon confronting Marcie.]] | |||
That night, Jon picks up his date, who turns out to be Marcie, the hitch-hiking liar. | |||
The next day, Marcie has to go to a self defense class to get out of the ticket and she makes up some lame story to cancel a date with Jon. | The next day, Marcie has to go to a self defense class to get out of the ticket, and she makes up some lame story to cancel a date with Jon. | ||
That night, Jon assists [[Bonnie]] and Steve in the self-defense class. When Jon spots | That night, Jon assists [[Bonnie]] and Steve in the self-defense class. When Jon spots Marcie, she says she was caught speeding, but Bonnie then scolds her on hitch-hiking within earshot of Jon. Marcie then shows Jon the picture of the guy she drew. She says she was bumped and a victim. When she tells the story to [[Getraer]], she contradicts everything she told Jon. | ||
Later, Jon and Steve double-date on | [[File:Liar.jpg|left|thumb|Marcie in Getraer's office with an investigator.]] | ||
[[File:Arrested.jpg|right|thumb|Jon finally arresting Wally on robbery and assault charges.]] | |||
Later, Jon and Steve double-date on ATCs. Marcie says she's an expert but she loses control of her ATC and it flies off a cliff after Jon pulls her off. | |||
Back on duty, Getraer tells Jon that Marcie is a compulsive liar. | Back on duty, Getraer tells Jon that Marcie is a compulsive liar. | ||
Out on the streets, the nut who rams cars hits a woman a little too hard and she gets knocked out and a truck hits her car. The nut drives off, chased by Jon and Steve. While temporarily out of their sight he dumps the stolen car and transfers to his own vehicle. Jon and Steve continue the chase until their target crashes his car. The guy looks just like Marcie's drawing, but he claims he wasn't driving the stolen car. | |||
Out on the streets, the nut who rams cars hits a woman a little too hard and she gets knocked out and a truck hits her car. The nut drives off and | |||
Jon gets Marcie to come in and tell the whole story. When Jon and Steve go to arrest the guy, he tries to kill them with a forklift! Steve manages to stop it before it crushes Jon and then they arrest him. | |||
That afternoon, Jon stops by Marcie's and finds out she's moving away for a fresh start. Back on ATC's, Jon and Steve have been stood up and have to ride alone. | That afternoon, Jon stops by Marcie's and finds out she's moving away for a fresh start. Back on ATC's, Jon and Steve have been stood up and have to ride alone. | ||
==Guest Stars== | ==Guest Stars== | ||
*Tara Buckman | * [[Tara Buckman]] as [[Marcie Pendleton]] | ||
*Dennis Lipscomb | * [[Dennis Lipscomb]] as [[Wally Bartel]] | ||
*[[Bruce Jenner]] | * [[Paul Linke]] as Grossman | ||
*Ken Sansom | * [[Lou Wagner]] as Harlan | ||
*Cynthia Leake | |||
*Kim Joseph | ==Special Guest Star== | ||
*Mark | * [[Bruce Jenner]] as Steve McLeish | ||
*David Clover | |||
==Co-Starring== | |||
* [[Brodie Greer]] as Baricza | |||
* [[Michael Dorn]] as Turner | |||
* [[Ken Sansom]] as Clerk | |||
* [[Cynthia Leake]] as Barbara | |||
* [[Kim Joseph]] as Mrs. Williams | |||
* [[Mark Cassella]] as Chuck | |||
* [[David Clover]] as Investigator | |||
* [[Randi Oakes]] as Bonnie Clark | |||
==Crew== | ==Crew== | ||
*Written by: [[Dick Nelson]] | * Executive Producer: [[Cy Chermak]] | ||
*Directed by: [[Michael Caffey]] | * Produced by: [[Paul Rabwin]] | ||
* Story Supervisor: [[William D. Gordon]] | |||
* Written by: [[Dick Nelson]] | |||
* Directed by: [[Michael Caffey]] | |||
* Executive Consultant: [[Rick Rosner]] | |||
* Story Editors: [[L. Ford Neale]] & [[John Huff]] | |||
* Associate Producer: [[Randall Torno]] | |||
* Developed for television by: [[Paul Playdon]] | |||
* Music by: [[Alan Silvestri]] | |||
* Theme by: [[John Parker]] | |||
* Music Supervisor: [[Harry V. Lojewski]] | |||
* Director of Photography: [[Robert F. Sparks]] | |||
* Art Director: [[Stephen Myles Berger]] | |||
* Editor: [[Joe Morrisey]] | |||
* Unit Production Manager: [[Donald Gold]] | |||
* First Assistant Director: [[Steven P. Saeta]] | |||
* Second Assistant Director: [[Leslie Jackson]] | |||
* Script Supervisor: [[Jack Gannon]] | |||
* Set Decorator: [[W. Joseph Kroesser]] | |||
* Production Consultant: [[Dave McDannel]] | |||
* Stunt Co-ordinator: [[Paul Nuckles]] | |||
* Recorded at: [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios]] | |||
* Sound: [[Harlan Riggs]], [[M. Curtis Price]] C.A.S. | |||
* Wardrobe Supervisor: [[Shelly Levine]] | |||
* Makeup: [[Richard Cobos]] S.M.A., [[Walter Schenck]] | |||
* Hairdresser: [[Don Lynch]] | |||
* Casting: [[Cathy Henderson]] | |||
* With Appreciation to [[Glen B. Craig]], [[Commissioner]] [[California Highway Patrol]] | |||
* Motorcycles Furnished by: [[Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.]] | |||
* Filmed in [[METROCOLOR]] / Titles and Opticals [[MGM]] | |||
* [[Rosner Television]] in association with MGM Television | |||
==Fun Facts== | |||
[[File:RandiOakes.jpg|right|thumb|Randi Oakes in her uniform with full bangs at the time this episode was filmed in 1980.]] | |||
* [[Tara Buckman]] (Marcie) played Jill, the blonde half of the cleavage-flashing black Lamborghini team in ''The Cannonball Run'' (1980). On that ocassion her co-driver, [[Adrienne Barbeau]], played a character called Marcie. | |||
* [[Randi Oakes]] actual blonde hair can be seen changing styles, including lengths during the filming of these scenes, first the longer length with berets is only in one scene that was filmed during spring of [[Season 5|1981]], then changes into the shorter lengths, which will an accidental over moussing from an substitute hairstylist which caused her to look like Blondie lead singer [[Debbie Harry]] only in three scenes, then changes into feathered hair only in two scenes, finally changes into a ponytail during the women's self defense class scene, the rest of these scenes were filmed during the spring, and the fall of [[season 4|1980]]. | |||
* [[Erik Estrada]] doesn't appear in this episode because he had a contract dispute with NBC at the time of filming this episode. | |||
* This is actually first episode that was based current events of Jon's life with his cousin Marcie Pendleton, the second episode was based on Grossie's life as comedian, including investigation of two different cases, and was called [[Tiger in the Streets]], and contains flashbacks of their lives that were part of [[Season 5]]. | |||
* This is actually the second episode that a transgender actress [[Caitlyn Jenner]] appears in as [[Steve McLeish]] that aired during [[Season 5]]. | |||
* [[Randi Oakes]] would later play Marcie Crane in an episode of The Love Boat. | |||
==Mistakes== | |||
* The style and length of [[Bonnie]]'s hair changes from when she interviews the robbery victim to when she is in the squad room writing reports. | |||
* [[Jon]] and [[Steve McLeish|Steve]] are out riding ATCs at 6 AM, yet the position of the sun indicates it is far later in the day. In any given year, Los Angeles has an earliest sunrise time of approximately 5:40 AM. | |||
{{Succession box| | |||
preceded =Weed Wars| | |||
number =506| | |||
followed =Bomb Run}} |
Latest revision as of 06:13, 2 June 2020
Anything But The Truth | |
Episode # | 506 |
Air Date | November 8, 1981 |
Briefing | Serial Rapist, Mental Health Patient, Rape Victim, Narcissistic Cousin, and which are flashbacks of Jon's life within the past year. |
Brief Plot
A guy is stealing cars and using them to cause minor accidents with female drivers so that he can rob them. One of the attacks is witnessed by a hitch-hiker, who turns out to be Jon's girlfriend. The only problem is that she's a compulsive liar.
Plot
While Jon and Steve are out on (now illegal) 3-wheel ATCs, a woman hitches a ride and witnesses a robbery/assault. She runs off and hitches another ride, giving the driver a different story.
Later, Baricza finds the witness out on the highway looking for another ride. She gives him another different story.
Out on the streets, the guy who terrorized the woman earlier rams a car and is about to do the same thing to another woman when Turner shows up. He manages to get away by driving under a parked tractor trailer, chopping the top off of his car.
That night, Jon picks up his date, who turns out to be Marcie, the hitch-hiking liar.
The next day, Marcie has to go to a self defense class to get out of the ticket, and she makes up some lame story to cancel a date with Jon.
That night, Jon assists Bonnie and Steve in the self-defense class. When Jon spots Marcie, she says she was caught speeding, but Bonnie then scolds her on hitch-hiking within earshot of Jon. Marcie then shows Jon the picture of the guy she drew. She says she was bumped and a victim. When she tells the story to Getraer, she contradicts everything she told Jon.
Later, Jon and Steve double-date on ATCs. Marcie says she's an expert but she loses control of her ATC and it flies off a cliff after Jon pulls her off.
Back on duty, Getraer tells Jon that Marcie is a compulsive liar.
Out on the streets, the nut who rams cars hits a woman a little too hard and she gets knocked out and a truck hits her car. The nut drives off, chased by Jon and Steve. While temporarily out of their sight he dumps the stolen car and transfers to his own vehicle. Jon and Steve continue the chase until their target crashes his car. The guy looks just like Marcie's drawing, but he claims he wasn't driving the stolen car.
Jon gets Marcie to come in and tell the whole story. When Jon and Steve go to arrest the guy, he tries to kill them with a forklift! Steve manages to stop it before it crushes Jon and then they arrest him.
That afternoon, Jon stops by Marcie's and finds out she's moving away for a fresh start. Back on ATC's, Jon and Steve have been stood up and have to ride alone.
Guest Stars
- Tara Buckman as Marcie Pendleton
- Dennis Lipscomb as Wally Bartel
- Paul Linke as Grossman
- Lou Wagner as Harlan
Special Guest Star
- Bruce Jenner as Steve McLeish
Co-Starring
- Brodie Greer as Baricza
- Michael Dorn as Turner
- Ken Sansom as Clerk
- Cynthia Leake as Barbara
- Kim Joseph as Mrs. Williams
- Mark Cassella as Chuck
- David Clover as Investigator
- Randi Oakes as Bonnie Clark
Crew
- Executive Producer: Cy Chermak
- Produced by: Paul Rabwin
- Story Supervisor: William D. Gordon
- Written by: Dick Nelson
- Directed by: Michael Caffey
- Executive Consultant: Rick Rosner
- Story Editors: L. Ford Neale & John Huff
- Associate Producer: Randall Torno
- Developed for television by: Paul Playdon
- Music by: Alan Silvestri
- Theme by: John Parker
- Music Supervisor: Harry V. Lojewski
- Director of Photography: Robert F. Sparks
- Art Director: Stephen Myles Berger
- Editor: Joe Morrisey
- Unit Production Manager: Donald Gold
- First Assistant Director: Steven P. Saeta
- Second Assistant Director: Leslie Jackson
- Script Supervisor: Jack Gannon
- Set Decorator: W. Joseph Kroesser
- Production Consultant: Dave McDannel
- Stunt Co-ordinator: Paul Nuckles
- Recorded at: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios
- Sound: Harlan Riggs, M. Curtis Price C.A.S.
- Wardrobe Supervisor: Shelly Levine
- Makeup: Richard Cobos S.M.A., Walter Schenck
- Hairdresser: Don Lynch
- Casting: Cathy Henderson
- With Appreciation to Glen B. Craig, Commissioner California Highway Patrol
- Motorcycles Furnished by: Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
- Filmed in METROCOLOR / Titles and Opticals MGM
- Rosner Television in association with MGM Television
Fun Facts
- Tara Buckman (Marcie) played Jill, the blonde half of the cleavage-flashing black Lamborghini team in The Cannonball Run (1980). On that ocassion her co-driver, Adrienne Barbeau, played a character called Marcie.
- Randi Oakes actual blonde hair can be seen changing styles, including lengths during the filming of these scenes, first the longer length with berets is only in one scene that was filmed during spring of 1981, then changes into the shorter lengths, which will an accidental over moussing from an substitute hairstylist which caused her to look like Blondie lead singer Debbie Harry only in three scenes, then changes into feathered hair only in two scenes, finally changes into a ponytail during the women's self defense class scene, the rest of these scenes were filmed during the spring, and the fall of 1980.
- Erik Estrada doesn't appear in this episode because he had a contract dispute with NBC at the time of filming this episode.
- This is actually first episode that was based current events of Jon's life with his cousin Marcie Pendleton, the second episode was based on Grossie's life as comedian, including investigation of two different cases, and was called Tiger in the Streets, and contains flashbacks of their lives that were part of Season 5.
- This is actually the second episode that a transgender actress Caitlyn Jenner appears in as Steve McLeish that aired during Season 5.
- Randi Oakes would later play Marcie Crane in an episode of The Love Boat.
Mistakes
- The style and length of Bonnie's hair changes from when she interviews the robbery victim to when she is in the squad room writing reports.
- Jon and Steve are out riding ATCs at 6 AM, yet the position of the sun indicates it is far later in the day. In any given year, Los Angeles has an earliest sunrise time of approximately 5:40 AM.
Preceded by: "Weed Wars" |
Anything But The Truth 506 |
Followed by: "Bomb Run" |