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"The Psychic"
Series Mission: Impossible
Season 1, Episode 28
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Air date April 22nd, 1967
Writers William Read Woodfield; Allan Balter
Director Charles R. Rondeau
Producers Joseph Gantman; Bruce Geller; Barry Crane
Starring Steven Hill; Barbara Bain; Greg Morris; Peter Lupus
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"The Psychic" is the twenty-eighth episode of season one of the spy thriller series Mission: Impossible and the twenty-eighth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Charles R. Rondeau with a screenplay written by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter. It first aired on CBS on April 22nd, 1967.

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Notes & Trivia

  • This is the finale episode for season one.
  • This is the final appearance of Steven Hill in the role of Daniel Briggs. Hill departs the series following this season finale.

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