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Revision as of 15:47, 1 February 2008
Summary
Production
Season 3, Episode 20
- Production Number: 43008
- Airdate: February 15, 1976
- Produced by:
- Story by:
- Teleplay by: David H. Balkan & Alan Folsom
- Directed by: Phil Bondelli
Guest Stars
- Cathy Rigby - Tanya Brevski
- Terry Kiser – Alexis Branovich
- Kurt Grayson – Uri Gargon
- Alan Mason - Andre
- Walker Edminston – Ivan
- Sheila Wills – saleslady
- Lindsay Wagner - Jaime Sommers
Quotes
Trivia
- Guest star Cathy Rigby, who plays Russian gymnast Tanya, was herself a popular American gymnast and Olympian. A photograph of her doing gymnastics is included along with hundreds of other photographs depicting life on earth that were placed on board the Voyager space probes.
Nitpicks
Scenes Deleted In Syndication
Novelization
"Love Song for Tanya" is one of several episodes whose storylines were combined by Mike Jahn for his Six Million Dollar Man novel, International Incidents. Jahn makes a significant change to the ending of the episode for his adaptation by having Austin kill Andre with a CO2-powered poison dart gun concealed in his bionic hand -- a weapon used by Martin Caidin's literary version of Steve Austin but omitted from the television version of the character.
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