Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kids (1973)
The show was about a group of young people who were members of a band, the Sundance Kids. They had a lot of fans, had records, signed autographs, etc. But the band was just a cover. Actually, the Sundance Kids were undercover members of the CIA. They posed as a band to lift suspicion off of them while they solved the cases assigned to them. They got their assignments from their 'manager' a branch of the CIA posing as The World Wide Talent Agency. The head of it was the manager, a huge computer called Mr. Socrates, who looked and sounded like HAL from '2001, A Space Oddessy', and who would contact the Sundance Kids va Butch's radio ring whenever he had an assignment for them. He would line up a gig for them so no one would wonder why musicians were there while they solved the case. There was at least one song in every episode. The characters: Butch Cassidy (seriously!): The Designated le...
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S01E13 | The Haunted Castle | Dez. 1, 1973 |
S01E12 | The Super Sub | Nov. 24, 1973 |
S01E11 | Parrot Caper | Nov. 17, 1973 |
S01E10 | Orient Express | Nov. 10, 1973 |
S01E09 | Operation G-Minus | Nov. 3, 1973 |
Cast
Frank Welker
Cam Clarke
Micky Dolenz
John Stephenson
Judy Strangis
Kristina Holland
Lloyd Nelson "Chip" Hand, Jr.
Characters
Elvis
Vocalist
Wally
Mr. Socrates
Merilee
Stephanie
Butch Cassidy
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