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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Season 1 Episode 19
Buck is invited to be the special guest of the 2492 Olympics. Shortly after arriving on the planet where they are being held, he is drawn into a game of political intrigue as an athlete from the planet Lozira attempts to defect to Earth.
Episode Title: Olympiad
Air Date: 1980-02-07
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