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Wyatt Earp Return to Tombstone - CBS - July 1, 1994
Western
Running Time: 100 minutes
Stars:
Hugh O'Brian as Wyatt Earp
Bruce Boxleitner as Sheriff Sam, Sheriff of Cochise County
Paul Brinegar as Jim "Dog" Kelly
Harry Carey Jr. as "Digger" Phelps
Bo Hopkins as "Rattlesnake" Reynolds
Alex Hyde-White as Woodworth Clum
Martin Kove as Ed Ross
Don Meredith as Clay, The Bartender
Jay Underwood as Jack Montgomery
Douglas Fowley as John "Doc" Holliday / "Doc" Fabrique (flashback sequences)
John Anderson as Virgil Earp (flashback sequence)
Dirk London as Morgan Earp (flashback sequence)
Rayford Barnes as Joe "Ike" Clanton (flashback sequence)
Steve Brodie as Sheriff Johnny Behan (flashback sequence)
Lloyd Corrigan as Ned Buntline (flashback sequence)
Nancy Hale as Miss Sally (flashback sequence)
Trevor Bardette as Old Man Clanton (flashback sequence)
Norman Alden as Johnny Ringo (flashback sequence)
Gregg Palmer as Tom McLowery (flashback sequence)
George D. Wallace as Frank McLowery (flashback sequence)
TV Guide
November 29 - December 5, 1980
Jantzen Casual Wear, 1968
Don Meredith and Frank Gifford
Vintage Grocery Shopping
"It's Canada, it's not appropriate. We need to hold our senators to a standard of conduct that people look up to. Absolutely he should resign and if not I believe the senate should taking any action feasible."
KAMLOOPS — Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod is calling on Ontario senator Don Meredith to resign.
According to the Canadian Press, an ethics report released earlier this month revealed Meredith had an affair with a 16-year-old girl that spanned two years.
The 52-year-old, who is married and has two children, acknowledged the sexual relations in the report but said it only happened after she turned 18.
While he's taken a leave of absence from the Senate, Meredith argues there are no legal grounds to fire him.
For McLeod, the issue comes down to ethics.
"I listened to his lawyer and I was horrified with the defence he was putting forward suggesting racism had a play, suggesting in some cultures it was appropriate to be with someone as as young as 12," said McLeod. "It's Canada, it's not appropriate. We need to hold our senators to a standard of conduct that people look up to. Absolutely he should resign and if not I believe the senate should taking any action feasible."
The ethics committee is expected to deliver its report on March 28th.