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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'The Invisible Man' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'The Invisible Man':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)

May 6, 1975: The Invisible Man
Season 1, episode 0
W: Steven Bochco   D: Robert Michael Lewis

With David McCallum (Daniel Westin), Jackie Cooper (Walter Carlson), Henry Darrow (Nick Maggio), Milt Kogan (Doctor), Paul Kent (Chief), Ted Gehring (Gate Guard), John McLiam (Blind Man), Alex Henteloff (Rick Steiner), Arch Johnson (General Turner). Discovering a method of making himself invisible, scientist Daniel Westin destroys his notes and flees to avoid letting the secret fall into the hands of those who would use it as a military weapon. He finds refuge at the Klae Corporation think tank, where he and his wife resume efforts to find a way to make himself visible again. Pilot movie for the series.

September 8, 1975: The Klae Resource
Season 1, episode 1
W: Steven Bochco   D: Robert Michael Lewis

With Robert Alda (Jim Fielder), Conrad Janis (Homer), Barry Sullivan (Lionel Parks), Paul Kent (Bryant Kelly), Dick Balduzzi (Agent Stern), James Karen (Hotel Manager), Richard Geary (Boone). David McCallum stars as a research scientist who discovers a means of making himself invisible. In the opening episode, Dr. Dan Westin is asked to confirm the existence of an eccentric tycoon with whom the U.S. government is anxious to do business.

September 15, 1975: The Fine Art Of Diplomacy
Season 1, episode 2
W: James D. Parriott   D: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.

With Ross Martin (Ambassador Diego DeVega), Michael Pataki (Tandy), Paul Stewart (Mr. Wood), Vincent Beck (Gregario), Pepe Callahan (Manuel). The nation's security is threatened by the theft of a priceless painting from the Capitol Building -- and Dan Westin is asked to find out how the thieves were able to penetrate the complicated Washington security system.

September 22, 1975: Man Of Influence
Season 1, episode 3
W: Seeleg Lester, Rick Blaine   D: Alan J. Levi

With Robert Douglas (Dr. Theophilus), John Vernon (Ernest Gide), Gene Raymond (Senator Hanover), Jack Colvin (Williams), Shirley O'Hara (Margaret Hanover), Loni Anderson (Andrea Hanover), Alan Mandell (Senator Baldwyn). Dan and his wife Kate attempt to expose a phony spiritualist who has been exerting undue influence over a powerful senator.

September 29, 1975: Eyes Only
Season 1, episode 4
W: Leslie Stevens   D: Alan J. Levi

With Barbara Anderson (Paula Simon), William Prince (Ken Maynard), Bobby Van (Tony Bernard), John Kerr (Kirk), Thayer David (Jack Pierson), Frank Christi (Nick Palanzi), Vince Martorano (Joe Palanzi), William Bronder (Marty), Gregory Bach (Dino), Vern Rowe (Cab Driver). A top-level government worker with a photographic memory is a suspected security leak and Westin must prove it.

October 6, 1975: Barnard Wants Out
Season 1, episode 5
W: James D. Parriott   D: Alan J. Levi

With Nehemiah Persoff (Dr. Leon Barnard), Jane Actman (Hanna Barnard), Paul Shenar (Alexi Zartov), George Fisher (Yuri), Peter Colt (Petra). Westin is assigned to aid in the escape of a renowned scientist who once defected to Europe.

November 3, 1975: Go Directly To Jail
Season 1, episode 6
W: Steven Bochco   D: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.

With James McEachin (Leland McCallister), Pat Harrington Jr. (Warden Stone), John Crawford (Connor), Paulene Myers (Mrs. McCallister). When a cleaning woman has no place else to turn for help in the alleged frame-up of her son, Dan Westin agrees to intervene.

November 24, 1975: Stop When Red Lights Flash
Season 1, episode 7
W: Seeleg Lester   D: Gene Nelson

With Roger C. Carmel (Judge Armisted Jones), Scott Brady (Deputy Bentley), Frank Aletter (Charles Hooten), Eddie Firestone (Town Drunk), Ted Hartley (Craig), Dean Santoro (Benoit), Kasey Rogers (Gert), Pearl Shear (Ethel), Harold Ayer (Jed), John Furlong (Riley). When the Westins are caught in a small town speed trap and cannot raise the exorbitant bail, Dan decides to take on the corrupt local officials.

December 1, 1975: Pin Money
Season 1, episode 8
W: James D. Parriott   D: Alan J. Levi

With Helen Kleeb (Margaret Carlson), John A. Zee (John Arnold), James Blendick (Mr. Sanders), Wayne Grace (Baldy), Wayne Taylor (Big Nose), Thom Carney (Sgt. Mersky), Larry French (Tex), G.J. Mitchell (Carter), James Whitworth (Bruiser). Dan Westin elects to help an elderly bank employee whose penchant for poker playing has her facing a jail term for embezzlement.

December 8, 1975: The Klae Dynasty
Season 1, episode 9
W: Philip DeGuere   D: Alan J. Levi

With Nancy Kovack (Carolyn Klae), Farley Granger (Julian Klae), George Murdock (Captain B.B. Scopes), Peter Donat (Morgan Klae), Joe Maross (Ryan), Rayford Barnes (Pierce). When one of the Klae Corpration's co-owners is threatened and then kidnapped after she refuses protection, one of the other siblings makes a grab for power.

December 15, 1975: Sight Unseen
Season 1, episode 10
W: Brian Rehak   D: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.

With Jamie Smith-Jackson (Laurie Kappas), David Opatoshu (Neroda Kappas), Richard X. Slattery (Griggs), Harry Davis (Jimmy James), Rod Colbin (Agent J.R. Wells), Al Ruscio (Mannie Hallman). The success or failure of a major federal investigation depends upon Dan Westin, who is asked to locate the blind kidnapped daughter of a key witness.

January 19, 1976: Power Play
Season 1, episode 11
W: Leslie Stevens   D: Alan J. Levi

With Monte Markham (Pike). An escaped mental patient holds Director Carlson hostage and demands that he be given the secret of Dan Westin's invisibility. (Last show of the series.)


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