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  1. The Golden Pharaoh: Directed by Cliff Bole. With Lee Majors, Richard Anderson, Farrah Fawcett, Joe Maross. When Oscar assigns Steve Austin to protect the priceless Golden Pharaoh statue, they find it has already been replaced by a fake. Steve convinces former acquaintance Trish Hollander to help him retrieve the art treasure.

    • (126)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Cliff Bole
    • 1976-02-08
    • Summary
    • Deconstructed
    • Real World

    Amid rumors of a potential threat to a traveling exhibition of Golden Pharaohs on loan from Levanta, Oscar assigns Steve Austin to escort the historic art treasures on their return to their home country. Steve quickly discovers the "Golden Pharaoh" statue has been replaced by a fake and has 48 hours to find the original before it is to be examined ...

    Quotes

    Steve: Wow, this thing must be worth a fortune. Oscar: More than a fortune. Solid gold, precious gems--you can't put a price tag on a historic art treasure like this. That's why I want you personally to escort him back to Levanta in case something should, well, happen along the way. If something should happen to a national treasure like this, we'd have more trouble than we could take care of. Steve: (notices an imperfection with his bionic eye) Looks like we've got trouble already, Oscar. Osc...

    Trivia

    1. The book Trish Hollander is holding when she greets Steve is titled Any Woman Can Enjoy [obscured] Football. 2. Steve uses the name Vaughn Austin while acting as a representative of the alarm company. 1. Trish is an old flame of Steve's, pretty much confirming once and for all that he's partial to blondes (Jaime Sommers, Kelly Woods). 2. The episode features Steve's first major fling since Jaime. 1. This is the third appearance of Farrah Fawcett-Majors playing a different character in so m...

    Gaffes

    1. There is an error in the time frame. After convincing Trish to carry through with the diversion plan, Oscar tells Steve the art expert is arriving at 7 PM and therefore he has 3 hours to recover the statue. Which means the phone call was received around 4 PM. After this comes a long sequence in which Trish plants the alarm trigger, switches the business card, the alarm trigger is activated, and Steve (presumably after a suitable interval) enters as the alarm repairman. Then, he travels to...

    Real world politics and pop culture provide the backdrop for the episode "The Golden Pharaoh," which premiered in February 1976. This episode may also be one of the earliest examples of "Tut-mania" which engulfed pop culture in the late 1970's. Tut-mania reached its high point in 1978 and 1979 as exemplified by Steve Martin's hit song "King Tut" re...

  2. The Golden Pharaoh. Steve must retrieve a priceless statue stolen from a small country before an international incident occurs, so he recruits his former acquaintance, Trish Hollander, to...

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  7. The Golden Pharaoh is the eighteenth episode of the third season of The Six Million Dollar Man, and the fifty-third episode overall. Starring: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin) Also Starring: Richard Anderson (Oscar Goldman) Guest Stars: Farrah Fawcett-Majors (Trish Hollander), Joe Maross (Gustav Tokar)

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