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In the mid-1970s Ms. Marcovicci had a recurring role as the love interest to James Brolin on the TV show Marcus Welby, M.D.; but this role has been suppressed in the present Wikipedia entry, a role she validated to me after a cabaret performance in St. Louis in 1998. At one time webpages for Marcus Welby episode summaries and casts included Ms. Marcovicci's roles, but these pages have been removed and I have not been able to re-acquire WP:RS documentation for her role on Marcus Welby. Anyone up for "due diligence" on this question? Phaedrus7 (talk) 23:59, 7 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
'The Sixth Position'. Marcovicci plays a ballerina who hires Magnum to be her bodyguard. I believe it's also the episode where Magnum hired TC to work undercover as a photographer and TC turns out to be a fan of Marcovicci's ballet dancer (the opening credits clip of TC holding a camera is from this episode). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.76.76.35 (talk) 13:00, 16 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]