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leader of the Nicaraguan contras. A sniper from a nearby rooftop fires on them, instantly killing Martinez and wounding Fallon. The television and cable networks that are covering the press conference as routine news then begin broadcasting the unfolding events live. Fallon, who is bleeding from his side, manages to crawl to Martinez's dead body and then stagger to the podium. With tens of millions of people watching him live on television, Fallon delivers a passionate speech, condemning Martinez's murder and asking how Americans can turn their backs on people who are fighting for their freedom against oppression. Fallon soon collapses and is rushed to a hospital. Fallon's words and his courage stun the nation, and overnight, he becomes a household name and the hottest political property in Washington, D.C.
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In his review in the New York Times, John J. O'Connor wrote that "'Favorite Son'...offers a portrait of contemporary values and governmental machinations that sets new high-water marks for cynicism. Making the exercise all the more startling, most of the scenario, cleverly echoing headlines of recent
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Meanwhile, about 10 days before his party's convention, President Sam Baker (Whitmore) is facing a difficult re-election campaign. His chief of staff, Lou Brenner (Mahoney), suggests that he can win by selecting the now-popular Fallon as his running mate and dropping the current Vice President Daniel
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follows the apparent rise of Terrence "Terry" Fallon (Hamlin), a young and charismatic U.S. Senator from Texas. Fallon is idealistic and a vocal anti-Communist. One morning, during an outdoor press conference in Washington, D.C., Fallon is delivering a speech welcoming Col. Octavio Martinez, the
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Serving Fallon are Sally Crain (Kozlowski), his top press aide (and secret lover), and Chris Van Allen (Alexander), another top aide (and a homosexual). Crain, who is ruthlessly devoted to Fallon, first met him when he was running for a seat on the Houston City Council in the late 1970s. She
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carefully plots the young Senator's path to the vice presidency and then possibly the presidency. However, secrets from both Fallon's and Crain's pasts may derail their ambitions.
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A shorter, edited version of the miniseries was released on VHS with the title, "Target: Favorite Son." To date, the complete miniseries has not been released on DVD.
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O'Brien appoints only two agents, Nick Mancuso (Loggia), a cynical, bitter veteran who is close to retirement, and Dave Ross (
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on ABC. 21.5 million viewers watched the first part, 21.1 million watched the second, and 22.3 million the third.
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about political intrigue that aired on NBC in three parts from October 30 to November 1, 1988, a week before
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New York Times, October 30, 1988, "TV View: 'Favorite Son': Cynicism Spices Political Intrigue"
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and Randi Brooks also reprised their roles from the miniseries and became part of the cast.
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years, is thoroughly believable and, as American mini-series go, entertaining."
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President Baker also holds a meeting with Brenner, FBI director Henry O'Brien (
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drew excellent ratings, and the second part even beat out the highly rated
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Robert Loggia reprised the role of Nick Mancuso for the NBC series,
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Index

miniseries
that year's presidential election
Harry Hamlin
Linda Kozlowski
James Whitmore
Robert Loggia
John Mahoney
Ronny Cox
Jason Alexander
Steve Sohmer
Mitchell Ryan
Frederic Lehne
Kenneth McMillan
Ronny Cox
Brian Thompson
Lance Guest
Harry Hamlin
Linda Kozlowski
James Whitmore
Robert Loggia
Mitchell Ryan
John Mahoney
Ronny Cox
Stepfanie Kramer
Jason Alexander
Richard Bradford
Kenneth McMillan
Jon Cypher
Brian Thompson
Lance Guest

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