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Television Episodes
“The Wise in Heart” (1955)…(unknown)
Front Row Center “Innocent Witness” (3/1956)…David
Matinee Theater “Fight the Whole World” (6/1956)…(unknown)
Matinee Theater “Class of ‘56” (7/1956)…(unknown)
Matinee Theater “Horsepower” (10/1956)…Carl Mittelbach
Matinee Theater “Julie” (12/1956)…(unknown)
Schlitz Theater “Washington Incident” (12/1956)…(unknown)
Men of Annapolis “Ship’s Log” (1957)…Midshipman Johnny
United States Steel Hour “Victim” (7/1957)…George Curliss
Climax! “Murder is a Witch” (8/1957)…Les Marshall
Wagon Train “The Ruth Owens Story” (10/1957)…Jimmy Drew
General Electric Theater “God is My Judge” (4/1958)…PFC John Townsend
Wagon Train “The Juan Ortega Story” (10/1958)…Juan Ortega
Cimarron City “Kid on a Calico Horse” (11/1958)…Bud Tatum
General Electric Theater “Family Man” (2/1959)…Clete
Playhouse 90 “Made in Japan” (3/1959)…Roy Riverlee
Wagon Train “The Rodney Lawrence Story” (6/1959)…Rodney Lawrence
Johnny Staccato “Nature of the Night” (10/1959)…Dave the Slasher
Buick-Electra Playhouse “The Killers” (11/1959)…Nick Adams
Checkmate “The Cyanide Touch” (10/1960)…Roddy Stevenson
The DuPont Show with June Allyson “The Dance Man” (10/1960)…Johnny Perry
Outlaws “Assassin” (2/1961)…Billy Joe Minden
Alfred Hitchcock Presents “The Landlady” (2/1961)…Billy Weaver
Wagon Train “The Will Santee Story (5/1961)…Will Santee
Bus Stop “Afternoon of a Cowboy” (10/1961)…Buzz Shelby
The Dick Powell Theatre “The Geetas Box” (11/1961)…Joe Geary
The Twilight Zone “A Quality of Mercy” (12/1961)…Lt. Katell/Lt. Yamuri
Alcoa Premiere “A Place to Hide” (5/1962)…Clay Bannon
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour “Annabel” (11/1962)…David H. Kelsey/William Newmaster
The Dick Powell Theatre “In Search of a Son” (11/1962)…Gary Harper
Combat! “High Named Today” (5/1963)…Rob Lawson
The Greatest Show on Earth “The Wrecker” (12/1963)…Harley Brydell
The Defenders “Climate of Evil” (12/1963)…Arnold Foster
The Eleventh Hour “To Love is to Live” (4/1964)…David Farnham
Kraft Suspense Theater “Their Own Executioners” (4/1964)…Martin Rosetti
Burke’s Law “Who Killed Lenore Wingfield?” (11/1964)…Jay Boy Calhoun
Dr. Kildare “The Bell in the Schoolhouse Tolls for Thee, Dr. Kildare” & “Life in the Dance Hall” (9/1965)…Dr. Rudy Deveureux
Dr. Kildare “Some Doors are Slamming”; “Enough La Boheme for Everybody”; “Now the Mummy”; & “A Pyrotechnic Display” (10/1965)…Dr. Rudy Devereux
The Danny Thomas Hour “The Cage” (1/1968)…Bruno
The F. B. I. “The Quarry” (10/1968)…Michael “Mike” Vincent Riley
Thirty-Minute Theatre “Before Breakfast” (12/1968)…The Man
Bonanza “The Medal” (10/1969)…Matthew Rush
Mannix “A Step in Time” (9/1971)…Chris Townsend
The F. B. I. “End of a Nightmare”/”Til Death Do Us Part” (10/1972)…Darryl Ryder
Columbo “The Most Crucial Game” (11/1972)…Eric Wagner
Mission: Impossible “The Pendulum” (2/1973)…Gunnar Maelstrom
The Streets of San Francisco “Legions of the Lost” (4/1973)…Paul Thomas/Paul Cullen
Night Gallery “Whisper”/”Whisper, Whisper” (5/1973)…Charlie Evans
Great Mysteries “Unseen Alibi” (10/1973)…Jerry
Police Story “Collision Course” (11/1973)…Ott
Police Surgeon “Deadly Exchange” (6/1974)…Counselor Paul Madden
The Streets of San Francisco “The Programming of Charlie Blake” (2/1975)…Charlie Blake
Columbo “Troubled Waters” (2/1975)…Lloyd Harrington
Three for the Road “The Trail of Bigfoot” (11/1975)…Ethan Crawford
Cannon “The Hero” (11/1975)…Tom Longman
Ellery Queen “The Adventure of the Blunt Instrument” (12/1975)…Cliff Waddell
Police Story “Eamon Kinsella Royce” (2/1976)…Bennett
McCloud “’Twas the Fight Before Christmas” (12/1976)…Pete Lancaster
Tales of the Unexpected “No Way Out” (8/1977)…Richard “Dick” Ayres
Greatest Heroes of the Bible “Daniel in the Lions’ Den” (11/1978)…Hissar
Hart to Hart “Hart’s Desire” (11/1982)…James Francis
The A-Team “A Small but Deadly War” (2/1983)…Police Officer Collins
Simon & Simon “The Skeleton Who Came Out of the Closet” (3/1983)…Dr. Griss
Miami Vice “Bushido” (11/1985)…Jack Gretsky
Hunter “Bad Company” (1/1987)…Brother Harold Hobarts
Murder, She Wrote “Deadpan” (5/1988)…Eliot Easterbrook
The Twilight Zone “Room 2426” (2/1989)…Martin Decker
Quantum Leap (season 1) (season 2, episodes 1-11) (3-5, 9-12/1989)…Admiral Albert “Al” Calavicci
Quantum Leap (season 2, episodes 12-22) (season 3, episodes 1-10) (1-5, 9-12/1990)…Admiral Albert “Al” Calavicci
Quantum Leap (season 3, episodes 11-22) (season 4, episodes 1-10) (1-5, 9-11/1991)…Admiral Albert “Al” Calavicci
Quantum Leap (season 4, episodes 11-22) (season 5, episodes 1-11) (1-5, 9-12/1992)…Admiral Albert “Al” Calavicci
Quantum Leap (season 5, episodes 12-22) (1-5/1993)…Admiral Albert “Al” Calavicci
Burke’s Law “Who Killed the Beauty Queen?” (1/1994)…John Delaney
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman “The Rival” (2/1994)…Preston Carpenter
Chicago Hope “Songs from the Cuckoo Birds” (5/1995)…Robert St. Clair
Snowy River “Fathers and Sons” & “The Manly Art” (9/1995)…Professor Julius Waugh
Nowhere Man “You Really Got a Hold on Me” (11/1995)…Gus Shepard
The Commish “In the Shadows of the Gallows” (11/1995)…Robert Allardyce
Can’t Hurry Love “I Never Cooked for My Father” (2/1996)…Vic Carlucci
Ink “The Debutante” (4/1997)…Cy Tannon
The Tony Danza Show “Pilot” (9/1997)…Frank DiMeo
The Tony Danza Show “Wired” & “With Your Guest Host, Tony DiMeo” (10/1997)…Frank DiMeo
The Tony Danza Show “The Milk Run” & “A Marriage Made in Miami” (12/1997)…Frank DiMeo
It’s True! (see: Pilots)
The Tony Danza Show “C’gar Face” & “Sue You” (7/1998)…Frank DiMeo
The Tony Danza Show (7 unaired episodes)…Frank DiMeo
The Drew Carey Show “Y2K, You’re Okay” (9/1999)…Hal
First Monday “Family Affairs” (2/2002)…Senator Edward Sheffield
First Monday “Right to Die” (3/2002)…Senator Edward Sheffield
First Monday “Showdown” (4/2002)…Senator Edward Sheffield
Star Trek: Enterprise “Detained” (4/2002)…Colonel Grat
Stargate SG-1 “Shadow Play” (7/2002)…Dr. Kieran
JAG “Critical Condition” (9/2002)…Senator Edward Sheffield
JAG “Dangerous Game” (10/2002)…Secretary of the Navy Edward Sheffield
JAG “Need to Know” (11/2002)…Secretary of the Navy Edward Sheffield
JAG “The Boast” (11/2003)…Secretary of the Navy Edward Sheffield
JAG “People vs. SecNav” (2/2004)…Secretary of the Navy Edward Sheffield
JAG “Fighting Words” (4/2004)…Secretary of the Navy Edward Sheffield
JAG “Retrial” & “Whole New Ball Game” (10/2004)…Secretary of the Navy Edward Sheffield
Battlestar Galactica “Lay Down Your Burdens, pt. 1” & “Lay Down Your Burdens, pt. 2” (3/2006)…Brother John Cavil
Battlestar Galactica “Occupation”; “Precipice”; & “Exodus” (10/2006)…Brother John Cavil
Battlestar Galactica “The Eye of Jupiter” (12/2006)…Brother John Cavil
Battlestar Galactica “Rapture” (1/2007)…Brother John Cavil
Battlestar Galactica “Six of One” & “The Ties That Bind” (4/2008)…Brother John Cavil
Battlestar Galactica “The Hub” (6/2008)…Brother John Cavil
Crash “Los Muertos” (11/2008)…Frankie Navajo
Battlestar Galactica “No Exit” (2/2009)…Brother John Cavil
Battlestar Galactica “Islanded in a Stream of Stars”; “Daybreak, Pt. 1”; & “Daybreak, Pts. 2 and 3” (3/2009)…Brother John Cavil
Enlisted “Vets” (3/2014)…Dan
NCIS: New Orleans “Chasing Ghosts” (11/2014)…Tom Hamilton
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South Carolina regulators face billion-dollar decisions
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina regulators have a couple of billion-dollar decisions to make on Friday.
The Public Service Commission will determine how much to cut rates for 737,000 South Carolina Electric & Gas customers who have already paid more than $2 billion for a pair of nuclear reactors abandoned during construction, and whether to approve a roughly $15 billion cash and stock bid from Virginia-based Dominion Energy to buy SCE&G’s parent company SCANA Corp.
It’s a pivotal point in the unraveling of South Carolina’s nuclear debacle, which started in the summer of 2017 when privately-owned SCANA and its minority partner, state-owned Santee Cooper, gave up on the reactors they had spent a decade planning and building. The main contractor, Westinghouse, went bankrupt as it failed to make good on its promises of cheaper, easier construction methods. Projections of soaring electricity demand never materialized, thanks to energy efficiency and the advent of cheap natural gas.
Commissioners have two important judgments on their agenda. First is whether SCE&G executives knew the project was failing and lied so that regulators would approve additional rate hikes to keep customers paying for it. Second is whether Dominion’s offer is good enough for ratepayers, or still leaves them on the hook for too much of the debt for the never-finished reactors.
“Let me be blunt. You have a utility that bet the farm and lost. SCE&G poured $5 billion into a project and got nothing for it. By the end of this year, customers will have paid $2.2 billion for absolutely nothing — not a single watt of electricity,” said lawyer Scott Rubin, arguing on behalf of the AARP and its members — many of them consumers on fixed incomes — at the start of three weeks of hearings held by regulators in November.
For most of the past 18 months, political leadership in South Carolina told SCE&G and Dominion they weren’t doing enough to ease the ratepayers’ burden. But now Attorney General Alan Wilson and House Speaker Jay Lucas are backing Dominion’s latest offer, which the state’s own consumer advocate and environmental and consumer groups says falls short.
Dominion’s latest offer gets rid of the $1,000 rebate checks to SCE&G customers that dominated much of the merger discussion in 2018. Instead, Dominion wants to keep SCE&G rates at the same level set by legislators who passed a temporary 15 per cent rate cut earlier this year that knocks about $22 off the typical monthly bill. In 20 years, SCE&G customers would add $2.3 billion to the $2 billion they already paid for the mothballed project.
Most of the consumer advocacy groups are still pushing for more. Watchdogs in the state’s Office of Regulatory Staff want about a 20 per cent rate cut, removing closer to $30 from monthly bills, and eliminating most of the extra charges for the reactors. Consumers and environmental groups want a bigger cut.
Dominion Energy said a larger rate cut would force them to walk away from the SCE&G deal, although they made the same threat when lawmakers considered the temporary cut. When that passed, they altered their merger proposal.
SCE&G said a significant rate cut without the extra money from the Dominion deal means bankruptcy, although utility executives testified before regulators they could not guarantee that is what they would do.
Public Service Commission Chairman Randy Comer said the regulators’ hands remain tied by a law passed in 2007 that greatly reduced their ability to scrutinize rate hikes.
The Base Load Review Act allowed the utility to get rate increases to essentially pay in advance for the reactors without risk to its shareholders, and sets a high bar to get that money back. There have been legal challenges, but the law is still in place.
“For about the last year, we’ve been on the receiving end of a lot of criticism. Some by people looking for a good sound bite on TV or in the newspaper,” Comer said at the end of the November hearings. “We’ve been unable to respond.”
On Friday, the commissioners get to speak as loudly as they want.
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South Carolina regulators face billion-dollar decisions
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina regulators have a couple of billion-dollar decisions to make on Friday.
The Public Service Commission will determine how much to cut rates for 737,000 South Carolina Electric & Gas customers who have already paid more than $2 billion for a pair of nuclear reactors abandoned during construction, and whether to approve a roughly $15 billion cash and stock bid from Virginia-based Dominion Energy to buy SCE&G’s parent company SCANA Corp.
It’s a pivotal point in the unraveling of South Carolina’s nuclear debacle, which started in the summer of 2017 when privately-owned SCANA and its minority partner, state-owned Santee Cooper, gave up on the reactors they had spent a decade planning and building. The main contractor, Westinghouse, went bankrupt as it failed to make good on its promises of cheaper, easier construction methods. Projections of soaring electricity demand never materialized, thanks to energy efficiency and the advent of cheap natural gas.
Commissioners have two important judgments on their agenda. First is whether SCE&G executives knew the project was failing and lied so that regulators would approve additional rate hikes to keep customers paying for it. Second is whether Dominion’s offer is good enough for ratepayers, or still leaves them on the hook for too much of the debt for the never-finished reactors.
“Let me be blunt. You have a utility that bet the farm and lost. SCE&G poured $5 billion into a project and got nothing for it. By the end of this year, customers will have paid $2.2 billion for absolutely nothing — not a single watt of electricity,” said lawyer Scott Rubin, arguing on behalf of the AARP and its members — many of them consumers on fixed incomes — at the start of three weeks of hearings held by regulators in November.
For most of the past 18 months, political leadership in South Carolina told SCE&G and Dominion they weren’t doing enough to ease the ratepayers’ burden. But now Attorney General Alan Wilson and House Speaker Jay Lucas are backing Dominion’s latest offer, which the state’s own consumer advocate and environmental and consumer groups says falls short.
Dominion’s latest offer gets rid of the $1,000 rebate checks to SCE&G customers that dominated much of the merger discussion in 2018. Instead, Dominion wants to keep SCE&G rates at the same level set by legislators who passed a temporary 15 per cent rate cut earlier this year that knocks about $22 off the typical monthly bill. In 20 years, SCE&G customers would add $2.3 billion to the $2 billion they already paid for the mothballed project.
Most of the consumer advocacy groups are still pushing for more. Watchdogs in the state’s Office of Regulatory Staff want about a 20 per cent rate cut, removing closer to $30 from monthly bills, and eliminating most of the extra charges for the reactors. Consumers and environmental groups want a bigger cut.
Dominion Energy said a larger rate cut would force them to walk away from the SCE&G deal, although they made the same threat when lawmakers considered the temporary cut. When that passed, they altered their merger proposal.
SCE&G said a significant rate cut without the extra money from the Dominion deal means bankruptcy, although utility executives testified before regulators they could not guarantee that is what they would do.
Public Service Commission Chairman Randy Comer said the regulators’ hands remain tied by a law passed in 2007 that greatly reduced their ability to scrutinize rate hikes.
The Base Load Review Act allowed the utility to get rate increases to essentially pay in advance for the reactors without risk to its shareholders, and sets a high bar to get that money back. There have been legal challenges, but the law is still in place.
“For about the last year, we’ve been on the receiving end of a lot of criticism. Some by people looking for a good sound bite on TV or in the newspaper,” Comer said at the end of the November hearings. “We’ve been unable to respond.”
On Friday, the commissioners get to speak as loudly as they want.
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December 17, 2016
12-17-16 8:40 It's the Christmas party. It's good I guess. I'm kind of getting anxiety. But it's cool. Haha. The drinks that Santee brought are so funny. It's like rice pudding lmaoooooo. I'm sad. Idk. Like, I shouldn't be. I have everything. But it still feels empty inside. And I know depression is a choice but it seems like I can't make any other choice than the wrong ones. I try. I really do but even then it's still nothing. And I can't do anything. I'm sorry. I'm really sorry. I have to go. It's time to leave. I'm done. I'm gone. I'm out. You won't find me here. It's time. 3. 2. 1. Bye. 10:44 This is the real deal. If it's time, I just wanted to say that I love you; all of you. I even love the ones that it may seem like I hated. But honestly. I just want to love everyone one, but I would much rather have everyone love me. And for some people to love you, you have to hate some. But that's dumb and selfish. I see it now. So please, do me a favor and love. Love everyone. Love thy neighbor as thy self, and love thy self for God loved thee. And God is love. 10:49 To all of the boys in my life, thanks. To all the girls in my life, thanks. I don't have much to say besides I'm sorry. I'm sorry I couldn't make you any proud. Im sorry I'm a fuck up. But know that the love I have for you is unconditional. Mom, you will always be the most beautiful, wonderful, amazing human being in the whole wide world. You were always right, even when you were wrong, and I could never stay mad at you. Dad, papa bear, chief, thank you. You are the smartest, wisest, funniest, realist guy I know. You're blunt and smart and it's hard to argue with you because you are so dang smart. I wish I could have the brain and nose of you because you are the smartest man in my life. I love you. Nathan, Nate the feg. I love you brother. You are so good. And so pure and I absolutely look up to you and respect you. You are the coolest dude on earth, and you deserve even more. Thank you, Nate. 11:00 Julie, jul, everyone wants to write it jewel, and maybe its nicer that way, but you'll always be jul to me. You are beautiful, inside and out. Although you act like this and that you are the strongest, toughest, prettiest girl ever. You are so capable and one day you're gonna find a man that treats you like the queen that you are. You're always going to be terrible in the kitchen, you are going to be an even better person, and even greater mom. 11:04 I don't what else to say, or who else to thank (or blame) for the way I turned out. Aileen, Kat, Waterford kids, ahheeyah Adrian and Danny, Jeff, Brianne, Vincent, etc. I love a lot of you 11:27 Brandon, I love that I met you. But as a short term. Idk what I was even thinking that a guy like you would be for me.
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