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The Best Episodes Written By Arthur Rowe

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Arthur Rowe Ratings Summary

"The Energy Eater" is the best rated episode written by Arthur Rowe. It scored 6/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Alexander Grasshoff. It aired on 12/13/1974 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Operation Heart".

  • The Energy Eater
    6.0/101 votes

    #1 - The Energy Eater

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 12/13/1974

    Several Indian construction workers are killed during high-rise work on a new hospital. They leave the job, and the hospital is completed. However, a series of strange electrocutions continue to plague the hospital after its grand opening. Kolchak investigates and finds that a ""bear-god"" spirit, Matchemonedo, was resurrected from its burial spot beneath Lake Michigan by the hospital construction. Now the creature, which feeds on energy, is beginning to awaken. Kolchak must convince the hospital officials to re-refrigerate the ""bear-god"" and drive it back into hibernation before it awakens once and for all.

    Director: Alexander Grasshoff

    Writer: Arthur Rowe

  • Operation Heart
    5.0/101 votes

    #2 - Operation Heart

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 10/22/1967

    Professor Bennett is an archaeologist who is caught up in political coup by Gomalk, the Chief of Security Police. The coup is aimed at President Rurich. Bennett was accidentally arrested and interrogated, inducing a heart attack. The team must both rescue Bennett and prevent the coup. The IMF stage an assassination, spoiling Gomalk's own intended assassination. Cinnamon, impersonating Bennett's husband, tries to frame Bennett so that President Rurich believes he is an American agent. That would screw up Gomalk's plans, so he keeps the news secret, except that Phelps tells Rurich anyway. Rurich orders an interrogation of Bennett and orders an operation. Rollin, disguised as a doctor, slips in and ""discovers"" a bomb in the room. Barney, Willy, and guest agent Dr. Siebert come in as a bomb disposal unit who pull guns and try to ""rescue"" Bennett. Rollin fakes Bennett's death and the IMF team escape with Bennett hidden in a bomb disposal gentry, and then Rollin takes Bennett's place. Rurich

    Director: Leonard Horn

    Writer: Arthur Rowe