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'''Savage Sunday''' may refer to:
{{Infobox Television episode
| Title = Savage Sunday
| Series = [[Starsky and Hutch]]
| Image =
| Caption =
| Season = 1
| Episode = 2
| Airdate = [[September 10]], [[1975]]
| Production = 0102
| Writer = Fred Freiberger
| Director = Jack Starrett
| Guests = Hope Summers<br /> Arthur Peterson<br /> Edward Walsh<br /> Bob Delegall<br /> Erik Kilpatrick
| Episode list = [[Starsky and Hutch| List of Starsky and Hutch episodes]]
| Prev = [[Starsky and Hutch (pilot)|Starsky and Hutch]]
| Next = [[Texas Longhorn (Starsky and Hutch episode)|Texas Longhorn]]
}}


* A [[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series, season 2)|1968 episode]] of the television series ''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]''.
'''Savage Sunday''' is actually the second episode of [[Starsky and Hutch]], which is actually directed by [[Jack Starrett]]. The second episode also featured [[Three's Company]]'s [[Suzanne Somers]], [[The Andy Griffith Show]]s [[Hope Summers]]. The first appearance by [[Bernie Hamilton]], replacing [[Richard Ward (American actor)|Richard Ward]] as Captain Harold C. Dobey.
* A [[List of Starsky & Hutch episodes#Season 1 (1975–76)|1975 episode]] of the television series ''[[Starsky & Hutch]]''.


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== Plot ==
The shows opens on a beautiful [[Sunday]] morning, with a senior citzen married couple by the names of Sarah Wilson ([[Hope Summers]]) and her husband Henry Wilson ([[Arthur Peterson]]) driving out for breakfast, inside a beautiful white [[1963]] [[Chevrolet Biscayne]], with a [[bomb]] inside the trunk, set to go off at 5:00 p.m. in the evening, when they plan to drive thru the courthouse together.

Once they arrive at a restaurant, they decide to sit down, and have their breakfast together for the last time, now over hearing the gambler sports addicted fanatic Wilbur Sloan ([[Edward Walsh (actor)|Edward Walsh]]) and his rock and roll fan buddy Gregg Morton ([[Bob Delegall]]), plan on stealing the couples car today for transportation.

After Wibur and Gregg walk outside they decide to take off, by [[stealing]] the senior citzen couples car anyways, now they decide to get money by committing [[armed]] [[robbery]] inside a liquor store, Wilbur now decides to kill the clerk, and Gregg decides to knock out another liquor store clerk by the name of Huey ([[Erik Kilpatrick]]), for trying to call the police.

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Savage Sunday may refer to: