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"A Cube of Sugar"
Series Mission: Impossible
Season 1, Episode 26
Mission Impossible 1x26 001
Air date April 1st, 1967
Writers William Read Woodfield; Allan Balter
Director Joseph Pevney
Producers Joseph Gantman; Bruce Geller; Barry Crane
Starring Steven Hill; Barbara Bain; Greg Morris; Peter Lupus
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"A Cube of Sugar" is the twenty-sixth episode of season one of the spy thriller series Mission: Impossible and the twenty-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Joseph Pevney with a screenplay written by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter. It first aired on CBS on April 1st, 1967.

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