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{{Infobox episodes
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|numbers=1 & 2
|image=[[File:Time of the Hawk title card.jpg|thumb|316px]]
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|image=File:Time of the Hawk title card.jpg
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|airdate=January 15, 1981
|scriptby=[[Norman Hudis]]
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|writer=Norman Hudis
|director=[[Vincent McEveety]]
 
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|director=[[w:c:memory-alpha:Vincent McEveety|Vincent McEveety]]
|imdbref=[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533121 tt0533121]
 
 
|previous=[[Flight of the War Witch]]
|episode=S02E01
 
 
|next=[[Journey to Oasis]]
|broadcast=January 15, 1981
 
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}}"'''Time of the Hawk'''" is the first and second episodes of the 2nd season of ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''.
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|prevep=[[Flight of the War Witch]]
 
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==Plot==
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*Coming Soon
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[Buck Rogers|Buck]], [[Wilma Deering|Wilma]] and [[Twiki]] are assigned duty aboard the ''[[Searcher]]'', a long distance space probe. Under the command of [[Admiral Asimov]], the ship sets out to find various groups of humans that left Earth before [[World War III]]. Buck's first adventure aboard the ''Searcher'' begins when they find a nearly-destroyed spaceship, whose last living crew member reveals that a bird-like man named [[Hawk]] attacked and destroyed their ship. In retaliation for the destruction of his tribe by humans, the bird-man has vowed to destroy any and all humans he comes across. Buck tracks Hawk down to the planet [[Throm]], when he captures [[Koori]], Hawk's mate. Koori sends out a message to Hawk, who arrives to battle Buck to the death.
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[[Buck Rogers|Buck]], [[Wilma Deering|Wilma]] and [[Twiki]] are assigned duty aboard the ''[[Searcher]]'', a long distance space probe. Under the command of [[Admiral Asimov]], the ship sets out to find various groups of humans that left Earth in ships before [[w:c:memoryalpha:World War III|World War III]], which was after World War II (1939 to 1945) and after World War I (1914 to 1918). Buck's first adventure aboard the ''Searcher'' begins when they find a nearly-destroyed spaceship, whose last living crew member reveals that a bird-like man named [[Hawk]] attacked and destroyed their ship. In retaliation for the destruction of his tribe by humans, the bird-man has vowed to destroy any and all humans he comes across. Buck tracks Hawk down to the planet [[Throm]], when he captures [[Koori]], Hawk's mate. Koori sends out a message to Hawk, who arrives to battle Buck to the death.
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==Notes==
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*Originally aired as a 120-minute episode, but has been formatted as two 60-minute episodes in most subsequent re-airings for scheduling reasons. While many guides list it as a two-parter, its initial airing and release on DVD as one double-length episode should make this the official recognition.
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*[[w:c:memoryalpha:Barbara Luna|Barbara Luna]] is known to [[w:c:memoryalpha:Star Trek|''Star Trek'']] fans as both [[w:c:memoryalpha:Marlena Moreau|Marlena Moreau]] and her [[w:c:memoryalpha:Marlena Moreau (mirror)|mirror universe counterpart]] from the [[w:c:memoryalpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|''Star Trek: The Original Series'']] episode "[[w:c:memoryalpha:Mirror, Mirror (episode)|Mirror, Mirror]]".
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==Quotes==
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==Cast==
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===<u>Episode Cast</u>===
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*Gil Gerard as Capt. William "Buck" Rogers
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*Erin Gray as Col. Wilma Deering
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*Thom Christopher as Hawk
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*Jay Garner as Admiral Efram Asimov
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*Wilfrid Hyde-White as Dr. Goodfellow
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*Barbara Luna as Koori
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*Lance LeGault as Flagg
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*David Opatoshu as Llamajuna
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*Sid Haig as Pratt
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*Kenneth O'Brien as Captain
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*Felix Silla as Twiki
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*Dennis Haysbert as Communication Officer
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*Lavelle Roby as Thromis
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*Michael Fox as High Judge
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*Andre Harvey as Thordis
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*Chris O'Connor as Young Lieutenant
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*Timothy O'Keefe as Bailiff
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*Ken Chandler as Court Clerk
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*Susie Ewing as Simmons
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*Jeff David as Voice of Crichton (uncredited)
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*Bob Elyea as Voice of Twiki (uncredited)
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===<u>Episode Crew</u>===
 
*Directed by Vincent McEveety
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*Written by Norman Hudis
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*Produced by Calvin Clements Jr., John Mantley, David J. O'Connell, David G. Phinney and John G. Stephens
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*Music by Bruce Broughton
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*Cinematography by Ben Colman
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*Film Editor - George Potter
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*Casting - Joe Reich
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*Art Director - William H. Tuntke
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*Set Decorator - Frank Lombardo
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*Costume Designer - Al Lehman
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====Makeup Department====
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*Jerry Gugliemotto - Hair Stylist
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*Werner Keppler - Makeup Artist
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*Jack Stone - Makeup Artist
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*Brenda Todd - Makeup Artist
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====Production Management====
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*Harker Wade - Unit Production Manager
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====Second Unit Director or Assistant Director====
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*Stephen Lillis - Second Assistant Director
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*Robert Villar - First Assistant Director
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====Art Department====
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*Jerry Allen - Model Builder
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*Ted Wilson - Carpenter (uncredited)
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====Sound Department====
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*Earl Crain Jr. - Sound
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*Dick Wahrman - Sound Effects Editor
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====Special Effects====
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*Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited)
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====Visual Effects====
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*Peter Anderson - Special Photographic Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland
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*David Jones - Special Photographic Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland
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====Camera and Electrical Department====
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*Kenneth Hale - First Assistant Camera
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====Costume and Wardrobe Department====
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*Barry Downing - Costume Supervisor: Gil Gerard
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====Music Department====
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*Johnny Harris - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)
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*Stu Phillips - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)
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====Additional Crew====
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*Stephen McPherson - Executive Story Consultant
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==References==
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==External links==
 
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533121/ ''Time of the Hawk''] at IMDb
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*[https://www.nbc.com/buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century/video/time-of-the-hawk-part-1/3979886 ''Time of the Hawk, Part I''] at NBC.com
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*[https://www.nbc.com/buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century/video/time-of-the-hawk-part-2/3979887 ''Time of the Hawk, Part II''] at NBC.com
   
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Revision as of 04:49, 5 March 2021

Time of the Hawk
Season 2, Episodes 1 & 2
Time of the Hawk title card
Air date January 15, 1981
Written by Norman Hudis
Directed by Vincent McEveety
Episode guide
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"Time of the Hawk" is the first and second episodes of the 2nd season of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

Plot

  • Coming Soon

Synopsis

Buck, Wilma and Twiki are assigned duty aboard the Searcher, a long distance space probe. Under the command of Admiral Asimov, the ship sets out to find various groups of humans that left Earth in ships before World War III, which was after World War II (1939 to 1945) and after World War I (1914 to 1918). Buck's first adventure aboard the Searcher begins when they find a nearly-destroyed spaceship, whose last living crew member reveals that a bird-like man named Hawk attacked and destroyed their ship. In retaliation for the destruction of his tribe by humans, the bird-man has vowed to destroy any and all humans he comes across. Buck tracks Hawk down to the planet Throm, when he captures Koori, Hawk's mate. Koori sends out a message to Hawk, who arrives to battle Buck to the death.

Notes

Quotes

Cast

Episode Cast

  • Gil Gerard as Capt. William "Buck" Rogers
  • Erin Gray as Col. Wilma Deering
  • Thom Christopher as Hawk
  • Jay Garner as Admiral Efram Asimov
  • Wilfrid Hyde-White as Dr. Goodfellow
  • Barbara Luna as Koori
  • Lance LeGault as Flagg
  • David Opatoshu as Llamajuna
  • Sid Haig as Pratt
  • Kenneth O'Brien as Captain
  • Felix Silla as Twiki
  • Dennis Haysbert as Communication Officer
  • Lavelle Roby as Thromis
  • Michael Fox as High Judge
  • Andre Harvey as Thordis
  • Chris O'Connor as Young Lieutenant
  • Timothy O'Keefe as Bailiff
  • Ken Chandler as Court Clerk
  • Susie Ewing as Simmons
  • Jeff David as Voice of Crichton (uncredited)
  • Bob Elyea as Voice of Twiki (uncredited)

Episode Crew

  • Directed by Vincent McEveety
  • Written by Norman Hudis
  • Produced by Calvin Clements Jr., John Mantley, David J. O'Connell, David G. Phinney and John G. Stephens
  • Music by Bruce Broughton
  • Cinematography by Ben Colman
  • Film Editor - George Potter
  • Casting - Joe Reich
  • Art Director - William H. Tuntke
  • Set Decorator - Frank Lombardo
  • Costume Designer - Al Lehman

Makeup Department

  • Jerry Gugliemotto - Hair Stylist
  • Werner Keppler - Makeup Artist
  • Jack Stone - Makeup Artist
  • Brenda Todd - Makeup Artist

Production Management

  • Harker Wade - Unit Production Manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

  • Stephen Lillis - Second Assistant Director
  • Robert Villar - First Assistant Director

Art Department

  • Jerry Allen - Model Builder
  • Ted Wilson - Carpenter (uncredited)

Sound Department

  • Earl Crain Jr. - Sound
  • Dick Wahrman - Sound Effects Editor

Special Effects

  • Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited)

Visual Effects

  • Peter Anderson - Special Photographic Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland
  • David Jones - Special Photographic Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland

Camera and Electrical Department

  • Kenneth Hale - First Assistant Camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

  • Barry Downing - Costume Supervisor: Gil Gerard

Music Department

  • Johnny Harris - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)
  • Stu Phillips - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

  • Stephen McPherson - Executive Story Consultant

References

External links


Buck Rogers in the 25th Century - Season 2
Time of the Hawk I Journey to Oasis I The Guardians I Mark of the Saurian I The Golden Man I The Crystals I The Satyr I Shgoratchx! I The Hand of the Goral I Testimony of a Traitor I The Dorian Secret