Angie

This info comes from the Angie Episode Guide.

ABOUT THE SHOW:

"Angie" is a comedy about a woman who finds the man of her dreams. She originally thought he was poor but then discovered he was a rich pediatrician. They married, much to the dismay of her family.

CAST:

Donna Pescow - Angie Falco Benson
Robert Hays - Brad Benson
Doris Roberts - Theresa Falco
Debralee Scott - Marie Falco
Sharon Spelman - Joyce Benson
John Randolph - Randall Benson
Diane Robin - Diedre "DiDi" Malloy
Tammy Lauren - Hillary (eps 1-12 only)
Emory Bass - Phipps
Valri Bromfield - Mary Mary
Susan Duvall - Mary Grace
Nancy Lane - Mary Katherine
Tim Thomerson - Gianni


Golden Girls

Plot synopsis from an episode of Golden Girls in which Tim appeared:

Sophia strikes out when she plays a joke on Rose, but Blanche hits a homer coaching an impressionable baseball player (Tim Thomerson). Sophia: Estelle Getty. Blanche: Rue McClanahan. Rose: Betty White. Dorothy: Beatrice Arthur. Miles: Harold Gould.


Midnight Caller

This info comes from the Midnight Caller Episode Guide.

37. Protection

One of Jack's informants from his police force days seeks his assistance when his witness protection status is jeopardized. Jack is drawn into a government conspiracy that reaches to high office and global proportion.

Guest Stars: Gregory Sierra, Kathleen Lloyd, Tim Thomerson, Richard Herd as Madina

Written by: Tom Towler

Directed by: James A. Contner

Supporting Actors: Belle Ganapoler as Nadine Gormer, Damara Reilly as Ms. Pell, Janice Fuller as Brainy Bertha, John Evans as Walker, John X. Heart as Anders, Donald Clyburn as Portillo, Bill Starr as Jenner, James D. Perkins as Marshall #1, Andrew Litzky as technician, Peter Quartaroli as Santerro, James Van Harper as guard (KJCM)


Murder, She Wrote

This info comes from the Murder, She Wrote Episode Guide

18. 3/3/85 SUDDEN DEATH

Jessica suddenly must learn all about football when she inherits an interest in a professional team. w. Robert E. Swanson d. Edward M. Abroms

Zak Farrell.................Bruce Jenner
Tank Mason..................Dick Butkus
Pat Patillo.................Warren Berlinger Web McCord..................John Beck
Harris Talmadge.............Gary Lockwood
Lockwood....................David Doyle
Phil Kreuger................Allan Miller
Mavis Kreuger...............Elizabeth Savage
Security Guard..............Arnold Turner
Jill Farrell................Marianne Warman
Baxter......................Albert Lord
Kathy Farrell...............Jan Smithers
Grover Dillon...............James McEachin
(unknown)............................Tim Thomerson

6-17. 3/4/90 MURDER -- ACCORDING TO MAGGIE

The producer of a police drama investigates the murder of a programmer who differed with her.

Margaret Mary McCauley.......Diana Canova
Brian Thursday...............Dwayne Hickman
Julie Pritzer................Talia Balsam
Dana Darren..................Leann Hunley
Andy Butler..................Bruce Kirby
Bert Rodgers.................Tim Thomerson
Leo Kaplan...................Paul Kreppel
Lt. Vincent Palermo..........Denis Arndt
Keith Carmody................Gary Sandy


Quark

This info comes from the Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide Quark, NBC, 24 Feb 1978- 14 Apr 1978
Quark by Ralph Luethy

This was the parody of space opera -- especially "Star Wars" -- for TV, as Mel Brooks waited too long to try the same notion for film in "Space Balls." The mixture of sex, Woody Allen type brainy jokes, and slapstick/physical comedy never quite jelled, but many fans swore that it would have if the network had only been patient.

Adam Quark -- Richard Benjamin
Gene/Jean -- Tim Thomerson [male/female "transmute"]
Ficus -- Richard Kelton [half man, half vegetable]
Betty I -- Tricia Barnstable [the original]
Betty II -- Cyb Barnstable [the clone - or vice versa?]
Andy the Robot -- Bobby Porter
Otto Palindrome -- Conrad Janis
The Head -- Alan Caillou
High Gorgon -- (???) occasional
Zoltar the Magnificent -- (???) occasional
Zorgon the Malevolent -- (???) occasional
year -- 2222 A.D.
space station -- Perma One
Creator/Writer -- Buck Henry ("Get Smart!", "Saturday Night Live")


Tour of Duty

Information submitted by Harold Gue.

Tim Thomerson did a guest appearance on a television show called "Tour of Duty". It was a show about a rifle platoon in Vietnam and ran on CBS from 1987 to 1990. I got the information on the show from a web site in Germany for fans of the show, the URL is

http://members.aol.com/zeke1964/tour/tourenter.html

Below is the description from the web site about the episode that he appears in:

8 - The Good, The Bad, and the Dead

"In 1967, there were 486,000 American combat troops in Vietnam."

A drunken GI steals a chaplain's jeep and goes on a joy ride with a Vietnamese hooker. They nearly collide with a jeep-load of MPs who chase him down. His arrest is witnessed by Zeke, who recognizes him as Decker (Thomerson), his former drill sergeant and role model. Anderson rescues Decker from a certain court-martial (his second) and drafts him into the squad without checking with Goldman first. Decker is popular with the guys but he almost immediately starts to disobey orders. Decker mans a listening post with Horn to watch for enemy troops movements, but he gets drunk and falls asleep. As a result, Horn is nearly killed.

Guest cast: Tim Thomerson (Sgt. Aubrey Decker)
Writer: Bill L. Norton.....Director: Bill L. Norton




Other Notable TV Guest Appearances (lifted from the IMDB)

"Sentinel, The" (1996), as Ben (ep. 'Rig, The (1996)')
"Pacific Blue" (1995), as [unknown] (1996)
"Viper" (1994), as Dekker (1996)
"Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995), as Meleagor the Mighty (1995)
"Moonlighting" (1985), as [unknown] (ep. 'Perfetc (4/9/89)')
"21 Jump Street" (1987), as [unknown] (ep. 'God is a Bullet (10/16/89)')
"St. Elsewhere" (1982), as [unknown] (ep. 'Good Vibrations (1986)')
"Hill Street Blues" (1981), as [unknown] (ep. 'Watt a Way to Go (10/4/1984)')
"Hill Street Blues" (1981), as [unknown] (ep. 'Mayo, Hold the Pickle (9/27/1984)')

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