| "The Sixty Minutes Man" | |
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| Season 2, Episode # 6 #30 in series (202 episodes) | |
| Episode Information | |
| Series: | Alice (TV series) |
| Network/Country: | CBS-TV/USA |
| Air date: | November 13, 1977 |
| Directed by | Kim Friedman |
| Teleplay by: | George Tibbles, Warren S. Murray & Tom Whedon |
| Story by: | George Tibbles |
| Guest stars: | Michael V. Gazzo David Ketchum Patrick Cranshaw Bruce Kimmel John Lawlor Bob McClurg |
| Production code: | 166666 (2x6) |
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The Sixty Minutes Man was the sixth episode in Season 2 of Alice, and the 30th overall series episode; it first aired on CBS-TV on November 13, 1977. Prepared for TV as a teleplay by George Tibbles from a story co-written by Tibbles, Warren S. Murray and Tom Whedon, the episode was directed by Kim Friedman.
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Synopsis[]
Alice suspects a customer (Michael V. Gazzo) of being a gangster.
Storyline[]
After watching a segment on 60 Minutes, Alice is convinced she recognized the picture of a suspected mobster who has been on the run for 30 years and is wanted by the FBI to testify against a mob boss who now has a contract out on his life. Alice soon realizes that indeed one of the diner regulars is just that man. With the FBI closing in, the staff must do their best to keep him from being caught.
Did You Know?[]
Trivia[]
- Spoiler
- Michael V. Gazzo played a gangster in a small little movie The Godfather part 2. He played Frankie Pantangelo who was set to testify against Michael Corleone (Al Pacino).
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Linda Lavin as Alice Hyatt
- Vic Tayback as Mel Sharples
- Polly Holliday as Florence Jean Castleberry
- Beth Howland as Vera Louise Gorman
- Philip McKeon as Tommy Hyatt
Guest starring/Recurring cast[]
- Michael V. Gazzo as Gino Tarantella
- David Ketchum as Carl
- Patrick Cranshaw as Andy
- Bruce Kimmel as Vinnie
- John Lawlor as Detective Henderson
- Bob McClurg as Customer