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"Bully and Billy"
Series Voyagers!
Season 1, Episode 3
Voyager 1x03 001
Air date October 24th, 1982
Writers B.W. Sandefur
Director Virgil W. Vogel
Producers Jill Donner; Robert Janes; Phyllis Morris; James D. Parriott; Robert Bennett Steinhauer; Dean Zanetos
Starring Jon-Erik Hexum; Meeno Peluce
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"Bully and Billy" is the third episode of the science fiction time travel series Voyagers!, out of twenty episodes in total. It was directed by Virgil W. Vogel with a script written by B.W. Sandefur. It first aired on NBC on October 24th, 1982.

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  • This episode has also been made available through Amazon.com's streaming video service.
  • The year that Phineas and Jeff meet Billy the Kid takes place in 1880.
  • The Battle of San Juan Hill was part of the Spanish-American War and was fought in Santiago, Cuba on July 1st, 1898.

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