SEASON 1, EPISODE 4
A CUP OF TIME


Jack suspects that recent murder victims may have been strangled by Swapper's
Ivy, a mysterious 13th century plant that can be used to barter for anything the heart
desires. Although the ivy is believed to be extinct, a check of the antique store's
manifest reveals that a teacup with a strange ivy border has been sold by Lewis
Vendredi in the past. The murders are especially alarming for Jack's friend Birdie,
a social worker worried about the disappearance of one of her elderly clients, Sarah
Burrell. Micki and Ryan share her concern when they discover that the cursed teacup
was sold to Sarah's brother, who has been missing for quite some time.


CAST & CREW

RYAN DALLION- JOHN D. LEMAY
MICKI FOSTER- LOUISE ROBEY
JACK MARSHAK- CHRIS WIGGINS
LADY DIE- HILARY SHEPARD
BIRDIE- MAXINE MILLER
LANGLEY- LUBOMIR MYKYTUIK
KRISTEN- LISA JAKUB
LT. FISHBEIN- RICHARD FITZPATRICK
DRIFTER- BRIAN YOUNG
SARAH- ANN CORNISH
RUNAWAY- ERICA WOOD
TEDDY- TIM BURD
YOUNG BUM- BRUCE VAVRINA
DAVID KAY- JAN FILIPS
CORONER- WALTER BOLTON
PUNK- KAREN HINES

Directed by- F. Harvey Frost
Written by- Barbara Turner Sachs
Created by- Larry B. Williams, Frank Mancuso Jr.
Produced by- Iain Paterson
Executive Producer- Frank Mancuso Jr.
Line Producer- J. Miles Dale
Executive Story Editor- William Taub
Story Editor- Ann MacNaughton
Story Consultant- Rob Hedden
Supervising Executive- Barbara Sachs
Music Composed and Performed by- Fred Mollin
Casting by- Dierdre Bowen
L.A. Casting by- Fern Champion and Pamela Basker
Associate- Sue Swan
Director of Photography- Rodney Charters
Production Designer- Stephen Roloff
Supervising Editor- Ronald Sanders
Editor- Bill Goddard
First Assistant Director- John Hurle-Hobbs
Assistant Production Manager- Adam J. Shully
Second Assistant Director- Francis R. Mahony III
Costume Designer- Aude Bronson-Howard
Assistant Art Director- Adam Kolodziej
Visual Effects Designer- Michael Lennick
Special Effects- Frank Carere
Script Supervisor- Madeleine Duff
Assistant Camera- Patrick Stepien
Sound Recordist- Gabor Vadnay
Boom Operator- Francois Perrier
Location Manager- Robin Rockett
Production Coordinator- Fran Solomon
Production Accountant- Dawn MacNair
Assistant Coordinator- Carole Rosenberg
Stunt Coordination- The Stunt Team Inc.
Gaffer- Frank Merino
Best Boy- Owen Taylor
Key Grip- Carlo Campana
Dolly Grip- Ian Taylor
Set Decorator- Marlene Puritt
Lead Set Dressers- Kim Steede, Alexandra Anthony
Property Master- Juanita Holden
Lead Props- Alex Kutschera
Wardrobe Mistress- Constance Buck
Make-Up Artist- Ava Stone
Special Effects Make-Up- Randy J. Daudlin
Hair Stylist- Jennifer Bower
Construction Coordinator- Jake De Villiers
Transportation Coordinator- Brenda Sportun
Sound Supervisor- Nolan Roberts
Sound Mixer- Robin Short
Sound Editor- Alban Streeter
Third Assistant Director- Myron Hoffert
Assistant to the Producer- Tracy Kennedy
Unit Manager- Sandra Delaney
Automobiles Furnished by- AI International
A Variety Arts Production
Produced in Association with Lexicon Productions Limited
and Hometown Films
Copyright 1987 Paramount Pictures Corporation
All Rights Reserved













SOUNDS

Sarah: "Nothing like a hot drink to cool you off..."
Berty: "Nobody cares about the homeless..."
Lt. Fishbein: "Somebody's taking target practice..."
Ryan: "I think age is all in the mind..."
Sarah: "It's showtime!!!"


CORONER'S REPORT

1. Runaway (Erica Wood)- Drank from cup, strangled by ivy
2. Eddie (uncredited)- Found dead in apartment
3. Drifter (Brian Young)- Drank from cup, strangled by ivy
4. Homeless #1 (uncredited)- Death confirmed, method unknown
5. Homeless #2 (uncredited)- Death confirmed, method unknown
6. Homeless #3 (uncredited)- Death confirmed, method unknown
7. Homeless #4 (uncredited)- Death confirmed, method unknown
8. Homeless #5 (uncredited)- Death confirmed, method unknown
9. Homeless #6 (uncredited)- Death confirmed, method unknown


TRIVIA

QUESTIONS

1. What was the name of the band played on the radio by David Kay?
2. Who was the benefit concert being held to support?
3. What was the name of the band on the record Ryan found in the shop?
4. What was the name of Lady Die's new album?
5. What was the story behind the Swapper's Ivy?

ANSWERS

1. The band played on the radio was called the 'Bleeping Androids'.
2. The concert was being held to benefit the homeless.
3. The record Ryan found was that of the 'Mighty Thunder'.
4. Lady Die's new album was titled 'Dying For Love'.
5. The ivy could give its owner whatever it wanted at the expense of others' lives.


AIR DATE

October 19, 1987


EPISODE RATING: 5

Nice rebound of an episode that I like to call the 'Totally '80s' episode...
At the height of big hair and big metal, this one sure brought back memories


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