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Never Jumped
Mark Harmon joins the cast
Middle-aged cops run faster than teenage kids
Day One
Hair Care (Jim Reed)
Shark Bytes
Great show. It was also very realistic. All Jack Webb shows used the files from the police & fire departments. This was the best cop show ever. The only cop show to come close was Dragnet.
I like 1 dimensional cops, I'm tired of the whiney cry baby TV cops now days. Oh, "I'm a drunk" or "My wife wants a divorce". Shut Up and catch bad guys, if I want a soap opera I'll watch daytime TV! As far as the cases on Adam-12, hey, they were probably closer to real day to day police patrol work than we know.
The Jack Webb one-liner comebacks were annoying on Dragnet, and as much so on Adam-12. I knew some real cops who used to make fun of the show. Having a number of relatives in police and other public safety professions (fire marshal's office, etc), I though the characters were too one dimensional.
Best cop show ever. The most realistic you can get without being "Cops". Hill Street was somewhat realistic, more so than Starsky and Hutch. However, it was too melodramatic and soap operatic. Ditto for NYPD Blue. High Incident was cool, but it wasn't afforded an opportunity by the boneheads at Disney to really take off.
I loved this show. I think that the reason why people thought that it was boring was because Jack Webb made the show realistic. He wanted to show the audience excatly what the L.A.P.D. cops had to deal with everyday. Just my two cents worth.
one Adam 12, one Adam 12... respond to report of a negro carrying a tv in white neighborhood. Last seen entering truck marked Sanford and Son Salvage. Good TV show / never jumped!!
Somebody commented that the '73 AMC Matador was the ugliest car ever. Not even close--not even the ugliest squad ever. Take a look at the '92 Chevy Caprice, which looked and performed like a '53 Hudson:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22421801@N00/92044999/
Now that's UGLY.
The '73 and '74 Matadors were actually pretty decent squads--fast (for post-emissions vehicles), good-handling (better if retrofitted with radials) and reliable.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22421801@N00/92044999/
Now that's UGLY.
The '73 and '74 Matadors were actually pretty decent squads--fast (for post-emissions vehicles), good-handling (better if retrofitted with radials) and reliable.
One of the first "adult shows I can remember watching. I loved it because, well it was cops,and what little kid doesn't like cops. The younger partner took over as a grown boxy when Apollo left Battlestar Galactica.
"One Adam 12...One Adam 12...see the man, 503 Sycamore Street about child with kite stuck in tree."
Totally boring crimes, but I still like to watch it.
Totally boring crimes, but I still like to watch it.
Never jumped. I loved this show even though it was real corny. I always liked the way Reed and Malloy handeled everything themsleves. Who needs back-up when Adam-12 is on the job. There was one episode when a cop was shot by a baricaded suspect. They got on the radio and there were extras comming out of the woodworks, but it seems all they got to do was direct traffic while Adam-12 talked the suspect out and rescued the shot officer.
Never jumped! Got a little repetitious, looked a little cheap, but Universal in the 60s & 70s was a tacky place at times. Best 'beat cop' show until Hill Street, NYPD Blues, then High Incident in the 90s.
Never, ever, ever, ever even came close to jumping. If Adam 12 isn't the best cop show ever, it's in the top 3.
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