Khan!
Khan! | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by |
Michael Fisher Laurence Heath |
Directed by |
Bill Derwin Ivan Dixon |
Starring |
Khigh Dhiegh (uncredited) Barbara Baxley Victor Buono Joseph Campanella Richard Carlson Michael Paul Chan |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | 7 February – 28 February 1975 |
Khan! is an American television detective series. Set in San Francisco, it is named after the central character, a Chinese-American detective, played by Khigh Dhiegh. Evan C. Kim and Irene Yah-Ling Sun are featured as his relatives. Four episodes were aired in February 1975 on CBS.
Dhiegh insisted on having no onscreen billing for his role, despite playing the title character. In an interview to promote the show, he stated, "To be made the focal point of attention is something that disturbs me greatly. After all, we must remember it is not me, the individual, that is important. That is why I have told CBS I want no credits for the series. The goal is not to make any one person a star, but to create something that is good for all."[1]
Episode list
Series # | Episode title | Original air date |
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1 | "Khan" | February 7, 1975 |
Khan is thrust into the world of professional football to search for a missing star quarterback accused of killing his girl friend. | ||
2 | "Mask of Deceit" | February 14, 1975 |
Khan calls upon his intimate knowledge of the Asian community to trail a mysterious swordsman wearing the mask of a secret Chinese society. | ||
3 | "A Game of Terror" | February 21, 1975 |
An irate father asks Khan to establish that a young medical intern murdered his daughter, though police believe evidence against the suspect is flimsy. | ||
4 | "Triad" | February 28, 1975 |
The murder of a doctor who was a friend of Khan's leads to a crime syndicate that deals in both gambling and narcotics. |
References
External links
- Khan! at the Internet Movie Database
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