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* [[Dennis Holahan]] as Fred
* [[Dennis Holahan]] as Fred
* [[Bruce Penhall]] as Bruce Nelson
* [[Bruce Penhall]] as Bruce Nelson
* [[Tina Gayle]] as Kathy Linahan
* [[Bernard Behrens]] as Parker
* [[Bernard Behrens]] as Parker
* [[Corinne Conley]] as Mrs. Marks
* [[Corinne Conley]] as Mrs. Marks

Revision as of 14:42, 10 July 2013

Head Over Heels
Episode # 608
Air Date December 5, 1982
Briefing ?
Title screen

Brief Plot

A tragic event shatters Ponch's plans to marry the young woman with whom he has fallen in love. A pair of thieves get tip-offs when to rob wealthy customers of a messaging service.

Plot

Guest Stars

Co-Starring

Featuring

Crew

Fun Facts

"Puppy For Sail"
  • Laura Branigan sang Lee Holdridge's "A Love Until The End of Time" for this episode, but that song was never released. However, Placido Domingo and Maureen McGovern have sung the song as a duet and it is available on CD.
  • After the white car lands during the crash near the beginning, the shot of the brown car hitting the blue van is recycled from Christmas Watch in season 3.
  • Despite the "Viewpoint School" sign on the building where Vanessa works, the scene was filmed in the car park of Sony Entertainment Pictures in Culver City. St. Augustine's Catholic Church is visible across the road. View in Google Maps
  • The little boy with the "puppy for sail" was standing opposite the Bill Murphy Buick dealership on Washington Boulevard in Culver City. The site is now a car park, and the gas station seen behind Bobby has been replaced with a building that's part of Sony Pictures Imageworks. View in Google Maps
  • Beverly Adams (credited here as Beverly Sassoon) was engaged to Erik Estrada.

Mistakes


Preceded by:
"This Year's Riot"
Head Over Heels
608
Followed by:
"Return to Death's Door"