In his new role on the Tuscany Valley County Board of Supervisors, Chase meets resistance in his efforts to break Angela's grip on county water supplies. When Melissa tells Carlo about her ambitions to control Falcon Crest, Carlo informs his daughter that she faces a powerful rival in Richard Channing, who is rumored to have ties to the C.I.A. and the British Parliament. Richard shows his ruthlessness by firing The Globe's longtime editor-in-chief, Herb Talmadge, who was only a year from retirement and a pension. After Angela tells Richard that he looks nothing like his father Douglas, Richard explodes after she leaves, vowing to ruin her.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Robert L. McCullough | Writer | ||
J.W. Smith | Guest Star | ||
Donald Hotton | Guest Star | ||
Ned Wilson | Guest Star | ||
Fernando Escandon | Guest Star | ||
Denny Delk | Guest Star | ||
Suzie McCullough | Guest Star | ||
Bill Duke | Director |