Episode 44
Title Where Have All
The Children Gone?
Production Number 61114
Season 3
Season Episode 11
First-Run Airdate 12/14/1985
CREDITS
Director Daniel Haller
Producer Robert Janes
Screenplay Al Martinez
Story Alan Godfrey
Executive Producer Bernard L. Kowalski
Supervising Producer Everett Chambers
Director of Photography Sy Hoffberg, ASC
Production Designer John Leimanis
Editor Michael Berman, ACE
Music Sylvester Levay
Co-Producers Carol Gillson
Stephen A. Miller
Associate Producers Leon Ortiz-Gil
Michael Snyder
Richard Learman
Bernadette Joyce
Sound John K. Kean
Sound Editor Michael D. Wilholt
Music Editor Gene L. Gillette
Production Managers Richard Learman
Bud Grace
1st AD Warren D. Gray
2nd ADs Robert D. Nellans
Peter Jordan
Story Consultant Del Reisman
Story Editor Rick Kelbaugh
Set Decorator Edward M. Parker
Costume Supervisors Diana Reynolds
John Casey
Second Unit Director Ron Stein
Aerial Coordinator Peter McKernan, Jr.
Stunt Coordinator Ron Stein
Casting Joe Reich, CSA
REGULAR CAST
Jan-Michael Vincent Stringfellow Hawke
Ernest Borgnine Dominic Santini
Alex Cord Michael Coldsmith-Briggs III
Jean Bruce-Scott Caitlin O'Shannessy
GUEST CAST
Lewis Van Bergen Billy Fargo
Deborah Wakeham Sabrina
Alicia Chambers Wendy Elizebeth Fargo/
Cotton
Ben Hammer Watkins
Dana Stein Gail
Tom Hodges Hal
Beau Dremann Deputy
Gary Riley Deputy
Jeb Adams Harvey
Curtiss Marlowe Randy
Pat Delany Aunt
Helen Baron Female Technician
Louie Elias Sullivan
STORY LOCATIONS
Body
Screenplay revision dates: 10/28/1985
11/06/1985
11/07/1985
11/08/1985
11/11/1985
Hawke is on his way to deliver a Congressional Medal of Honor to the brother of one of his friends in NBC Universal’s "AIRWOLF" episode entitled "Where Have All The Children Gone?" The segment was written by Alan Godfrey and Al Martinez and directed by Dan Haller.

It is Hawke's mission to bring a Congressional Medal of Honor to the brother of one of his buddies, John Fargo, who was killed in action in Vietnam. John's brother, Billy Fargo had emigrated to Canada to avoid the draft, and the entire situation makes Hawke feel very uncomfortable. Billy apparently lives in a small fishing village called Beaudy. Upon Hawke's arrival, he is faced with the strangest situation. The village people are all children, who seem to be living in the 60's, and who are led by a spellbinding cult figure they call "Father." All the questions Hawke asks land him in jail when he realizes that Billy Fargo is the man all these children worship as father. It soon becomes clear, however, that the mysterious town Fargo has built is a cover-up for dangerous weapons-dealing, and the result of launching one of his missiles could devastate half of the world. Hawke tries several times to talk some sense into the man, but to no avail. Not until it is too late can Hawke, Dominic and Caitlin come in with the super-chopper to divert the missile's course.
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