"McMillan & Wife" Freefall to Terror (TV Episode 1973) Poster

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(1973)

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7/10
Familiar Faces and Scenario!
Sylviastel4 February 2019
I always enjoyed seeing Barbara Rhoades, Carole Cook and even Barbara Feldon in this series. In this episode, Mac's friend mysteriously dies or has disappeared while dealing with a business merger. Feldon arrives as his secretary at the MacMillans to deliver papers and that's where it began. The episode is interesting though and memorable for the guest appearances.
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9/10
One of the best McMilan & Wife's
MiketheWhistle3 September 2018
A lot of the shows are hit/miss, but this one truly was a good one to me. It had a nice who-dun-it someone along the lines of a Columbo which might be why I enjoyed it so much. It also had the usual sgt do this nutty thing, Mildred aren't you paid to keep up the house, Sally you got into trouble, and Mac doesn't every girl know you.
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6/10
Suspended
bkoganbing29 May 2015
When Dick Haymes an old law partner of Rock Hudson asks him to look over some contracts for a merger he's conducting who could know it would lead to Haymes's murder. And a murder in two parts.

First part is when Rock Hudson and Susan Saint James among others hear secretary Barbara Feldon call Haymes by his name as he goes in the office and then they hear shattering glass, see a broken window, but no body on the street and there's no ledge. Investigating that bit of mystery is one thing, but later on the McMillans while on the street see a body falling from the building they were in and it's Dick Haymes. Now was Haymes suspended in another dimension or what?

The suspects are some hungry corporate officers like Edward Andrews, Tom Bosley and James Olson, all would like to succeed Haymes.

And what's Feldon's role in the whole affair.

All I'll say is that someone is used very ruthlessly and badly by the murderer.

Nicely plotted and written.
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