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"The Kansas City Kid"
Series Future Cop
Season 1, Episode 5
Air date April 30th, 1977
Writers Harold Livingston
Director Robert Douglas
Producers Unknown
Starring Ernest Borgnine; Michael Shannon; John Amos
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"The Kansas City Kid" is the fifth regular episode of the American science fiction television series Future Cop and the sixth episode of the series overall, excluding the 1976 pilot movie. The episode was directed by Robert Douglas and written by Harold Livingston. It first aired on ABC on April 30th, 1977. The series starred Ernest Borgnine as Los Angeles Police Department detective Joe Cleaver who worked with a robot partner played by Michael Shannon named Officer John Haven. The series also starred John Amos as Officer Bill Bundy. Recurring co-stars on the series include Herbert Nelson as Captain Skaggs, Irene Tsu as Doctor Tingley and Bill Zuckert as Lieutenant Fisk.

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