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Episode Title: "Dog Robber, Part II"
Original Air Date: 11/27/2001
HARM DEFENDS A LIEUTENANT ACCUSED OF DISOBEYING ORDERS AND DESTROYING MILITARY PROPERTY AFTER HE BOMBS A U.S. NAVY SPY PLANE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE CHINESE, ON "JAG," NOV. 27, IN THE CONCLUSION OF A TWO-PART EPISODE
"Dog Robber Part II" -- Harm defends a Naval lieutenant who claims he disobeyed orders and bombed a U.S. Navy spy plane held hostage by the Chinese because he believed it was the right thing to do, in the conclusion of a two-part episode of JAG, Tuesday, Nov. 27 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Jerry London directed the episode from a script by Stephen Zito.
Harm and Sturgis go head to head at the lieutenant's court-martial as Harm tries to keep him out of Leavenworth, where he could be sentenced to 25 years for his actions.
Meanwhile, Mac investigates a charge of sexual harassment when a female officer charges a Marine colonel with humiliating her publicly when her training tape is shown on the television show "Military Bloopers."
Harm defends a Naval lieutenant who claims he disobeyed orders and bombed a U.S. Navy spy plane held hostage by the Chinese because he believed it was the right thing to do, in the conclusion of a two-part episode.
Harm and Sturgis go head to head at the lieutenant's court-martial as Harm tries to keep him out of Leavenworth, where he could be sentenced to 25 years for his actions.
Meanwhile, Mac investigates a charge of sexual harassment when a female officer charges a Marine colonel with humiliating her publicly when her training tape is shown on the television show "Military Bloopers."
In the second of a two-parter, Harm defends a Navy pilot who single-handedly took on the Chinese military establishment, threatening an explosive fight with China.
Conclusion. Harm represents Lt. Barrett (Ned Vaughn), who believes his bombing of the U.S. spy plane held by the Chinese is in keeping with the Naval code of not surrendering the ship. Meanwhile, Mac goes up against a Marine colonel who humiliated a female officer. Adm. Boone: Terence Quinn. Capt. Hubbard: David Purdham. Cmdr. Turner: Scott Lawrence.
JAG
Starring
David James Elliott [Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb, Jr.]
Catherine Bell [Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie]
Patrick Labyorteaux [Lt. Bud Roberts]
John M. Jackson as Admiral Chegwidden
Co-Executive Producer
Mark Horowitz
Co-Executive Producer
Chas. Floyd Johnson
Co-Executive Producer
Stephen Zito
Created By
Donald P. Bellisario
1610 Zulu USS Thomas Jefferson Straits of Taiwan
"Dog Robber, Part II"
Also Starring
Scott Lawrence [Cmdr. Sturgis Turner]
Chuck Carrington [PO Jason Tiner]
Special Guest Star
Terrance Quinn as Admiral Boone
Guest Starring
Ned Vaughn [Lt. Barrett]
Jay Acovone [Col. Presser]
Francois Chau [Gen. Chen]
Kris Murphy [Capt. Grantham]
Derek Webster [Gunnery Sgt. Smith]
Nanci Chambers [Lt. Loren Singer]
Harrison Page [Admiral Stiles Morris, Judge]
David Purdham [Capt. Ray Hubbard]
Leonard Roberts [Lt. Crawford]
John D'Aquino [Stuart Dunston]
Patrick Pankhurst [Senior Member]
Producer David Bellisario
Producer Avery C. Drewe
Coordinating Producer Julie B. Watson
Supervising Producer David Ehrman
Supervising Producer Dana Coen
Written by Stephen Zito
Directed by Jerry London
-- 1533 Zulu USS Thomas Jefferson Straits of Taiwan --
Executive Producer
Donald P. Bellisario
Co-producer Mark R. Schilz
Associate Producer Megan Mascena Gaspar
Music by Steven Bramson
Theme by Bruce Broughton
Featuring
Fritz Weiss Master-at-Arms
Casting by Melissa Skoff, C.S.A.
Original Casting by Nan Dutton, C.S.A.
Director of Photography William Webb
Production Designer Robert J. Bacon
Edited by Bart Barisano
Unit Production Manager Mark R. Schilz
First Assistant Director Brian Faul
Second Assistant Director Suzanne Bornstein Saltz
Art Director Chas. Butcher
Set Decorator Lynn Wolverton Parker
Property Master George Tuers
Production Sound Mixer Sean Rush, C.A.S.
Music Editor Brian Kirk
Costume Supervisor Paul Dafelmair
Hair Stylists Carla Dean
Gary Walker
Make-up Artists Phyllis Temple
Joe Hailey
Stunt Coordinator Diamond Farnsworth
Special Effects Coordinator Larry Fuentes
Construction Coordinator Thom Schaefer
Transportation Coordinator Greg Nutt
Location Manager Paul Brinkman
Script Supervisor Billie L. Mayer
Technical Advisors Matt Sigloch, USMC (Ret.)
Chuck de Caro
Production Coordinator Sara Chaiken
Pre-Production Coordinator Shari Neiman Ramsey
Post Production Coordinator Michael Horowitz
Assistant Editor Tim Dornan
Production Accountants David Schiller
Ted Martinez
Assistants to the
Executive Producers Patty Sachs
Jennifer Ames
Rebecca Price
Sara Jane Swanson
Post Production Assistant Peter D. Thompson
Assistant Production
Coordinator Erica McIntosh
Main Title Design Castle/Bryant/Johnsen
Casting Executive Helen Mossler, C.S.A.
Sound Supervisor Greg Schorer
Video Post Production by Hollywood Digital
Film Lab Image Lab
Sound Editing by Echo Film Services, Inc.
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