Ben Gazzara's terminally ill 'Paul Bryan' in first season episode of NBC's "Run for Your Life" espouses to guest star Leslie Nielsen, "That [Madrid, diving at island, Paris] was only three days, but i felt like I lived three months." Nielsen: "Thank you." In 'The Last Safari' episode [April 25, 1966] Bryan is trying to motivate Nielsen to reveal his daughter's (Lesley Ann Warren) terminal illness to her. Thank you, "Windesong."
Ben Gazzara's terminally ill 'Paul Bryan' in first season episode of NBC's "Run for Your Life" espouses to guest star Leslie Nielsen, "That [Madrid, diving at island, Paris] was only three days, but i felt like I lived three months."
Nielsen: "Thank you."
In 'The Last Safari' episode [April 25, 1966] Bryan is trying to motivate Nielsen to reveal his daughter's (Lesley Ann Warren) terminal illness to her.
Thank you, "Windesong."
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