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IRONSIDE BUILDERS INC

1967 ( 1967-09-14 ) &#160 · – January 16 · a consultant to the San Francisco police department (formerly chief of detectives) · 1967 · in a TV movie titled Ironside . When the series was broadcast in the United Kingdom · from late 1967 onward · 1 &#93 · a Navy veteran · widower · resulting in his reliance on a wheelchair . In the pilot episode · a television movie · a "special department consultant" · by his good friend · Eve Whitfield ( Barbara Anderson ). In addition · delinquent-turned assistant Mark Sanger ( Don Mitchell ) · who subsequently attends and graduates from law school (night classes were mentioned from early on) · joins the San Francisco police force himself in the sixth season · Anderson left for personal reasons · and her character was then replaced by another young policewoman · Fran Belding ( Elizabeth Baur )

LUTZ, FL 33549

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1967 ( 1967-09-14 ) &#160
– January 16
a consultant to the San Francisco police department (formerly chief of detectives)
1967
in a TV movie titled Ironside . When the series was broadcast in the United Kingdom
from late 1967 onward
1 &#93
a Navy veteran
widower
resulting in his reliance on a wheelchair . In the pilot episode
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a television movie
a "special department consultant"
by his good friend
Eve Whitfield ( Barbara Anderson ). In addition
delinquent-turned assistant Mark Sanger ( Don Mitchell )
who subsequently attends and graduates from law school (night classes were mentioned from early on)
joins the San Francisco police force himself in the sixth season
Anderson left for personal reasons
and her character was then replaced by another young policewoman
Fran Belding ( Elizabeth Baur )

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