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[edit] Whoa ... that's not much
I can't believe we have so little on this series. I was re-reading The Bastard again this weekend, as I have periodically over the 30 years since I first read it as a child filching books from her older brother's stash. They made a miniseries of the first two or three, as I recall; seems to me that fellow who was married to Kate Jackson (Andrew something?) played Philip Charboneau. I'll try to find more to add to this entry, for sure. For the moment, I've classed it as the stub it sadly is. Lawikitejana 21:43, 15 April 2007 (UTC) P.S. Looked it up: Andrew Stevens appeared in The Bastard (1978 TV-movie) and in The Rebels (1979 sequel).