| 03-01/02-1967 | "A Piece of the Action" |
Diane McBain as "Pinky Pinkston..."
Thanks to Starman* for the large vidcap...
High C writes: "While Green Hornet devotees probably enjoyed these episodes, I did not. Roger C. Carmel’s Colonel Gumm is considered such a minor-league villain by the show itself that he isn’t even given billing in the opening credits, nor a henchgal/moll, for that matter. Instead, McBain is wasted as Pinky Pinkston, the owner of the stamp factory. She is such a dim bulb that it takes her the better part of two eps to figure out that Gumm, ostensibly her employee, is a criminal. Never mind the fact that his “co-workers” have names such as Cancelled and Reprint. The pink wig mars McBain’s natural beauty and the idiotic nature of the character belies the inherent intelligence McBain brought to most of her roles, even the “tough chick” ones."
Jan Watson...
She
tells Bruce: "My number is 555-5555..."
He
suavely replies: "Your measurements are five million, five hundred fifty
five thousand, five hundred and fifty five?"