Adapted by Stanford Whitmore and directed by Timothy Galfras, with a cast featuring William Windom and Ed Nelson, the segment originally aired on 1 March 1972, paired with The Caterpiller in the penultimate episode of the series' second season.
Ed Nelson (born 1928), American actor, full name Edwin Stafford Nelson
Canton, played by Ed Nelson, is a guest character in the "What Happened at the XST?" episode (1972) of Alias Smith and Jones.
Nelson Mandela | Willie Nelson | Nelson | Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson | Nelson, New Zealand | Ricky Nelson | Nelson Rockefeller | Horatio Nelson | Lord Nelson | Nelson Riddle | Bill Nelson | Marc Nelson | Oliver Nelson | Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art | Nelson A. Miles | Nelson Eddy | Nelson Bunker Hunt | Craig T. Nelson | Byron Nelson | Ted Nelson | William Nelson Cromwell | Nelson Piquet | Nelson County, Kentucky | Tim Blake Nelson | Nelson's Column | Nelson, Lancashire | Nelson Chai | Nelson, British Columbia | Judd Nelson | John Nelson Darby |
Patsy Garrett, Cynthia Smith, Allen Fiuzat, Ed Nelson, Peter Bowles, Art Vasil, and Bridget Armstrong also appeared in the film, which was directed by Joe Camp.
Houston, We've Got a Problem is a 1974 television film about the Apollo 13 spaceflight, directed by Lawrence Doheny and starring Ed Nelson in the role of NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz.