More than 60 years after these Highway Patrol shows were aired they remain entertaining. That such a straightforward, uncomplicated plot as in this episode retains interest after so long is a testament to the show's durability. They don't make 'em like this anymore, regrettably.
Back in the day this was probably all they had. They were all pretty simple plots. I still like the show. I used to watch it all the time when I was quite young. I even have a 1/24 of a Highway Patrol car from the show.
@@jerryw2314, 1/24 used to be the "epitome" of slot car sizes. There used to be small warehouse-sized rooms with 8 to 12 slots! At home, we had Strombecker 1/32nd cars & tracks. Dang, we had a great time racing and wiping each other out in the sharp curves with the railings. Mid-sixties "innocent" fun times!!
I was born in 59. But I still like to watch these shows and others from the 50s and 60s. No violence. No sexual overtones. No cussing. Simple TV for a simple time. 'We like Ike'!
u r absolutely right 100%, it was time when values n principles n gd clean goals, behind arts n tv shows n cinema. in that period there was a place for gd deeds, gd ethics, and public have common clean values in life. God had place in people hearts, minds, n souls. today life is empty from any values or good meanings. Funny they call today Era as modern times n life, while today most of gd society unity, family common values, lost or disappeared, n replaced by fast digital life. The human, replaced by Robots, n stock market, drive people minds for fast easy money gains, rather than hard creative work. we pray God save the world, push it back to old good classic life n values.
*The two actors who played the married couple (Michael Garth & Maggie Magennis) are totally forgotten today. So are all the other supporting actors. That is, except for one: the actor who played the main uniformed Highway Patrol officer. He went on to become a movie star and, in his later years, the star of several TV series. That actor, listed way down at number five in the credits, was Stuart Whitman. He went on to star in such movies as, "Sands of the Kalahari", one of the best survival movies ever made.*
Thanks, I can't believe I didn't recognize him, as Stuart Whitman, but it sure is him. I had a serious crush on him, lol, watching him ride the horse, in the opening part of Cimmaron Strip. I mostly watched it for that one scene.
There was another, William Boyette, who played the dispatcher. He went on to star in Adam 12. He lived well into his 90s and only died several years ago.
Stuart Whitman guest starred, but he himself had one series. The best western, Cimarron Strip, was only on one season '67 - '68. I loved it and wanted more seasons. Had it begun earlier in the 60s, it could have. I know it was expensive to make, but it was worth it. I fell in love with him and am to this day. I've collected some items from the show, but I would really like to purchase something he wore, like his badge or hat or shirt. To me he was the most handsome man in the world.
This show reminds me of my youth. Reminds me of what life must have been like for my parents. I would have been about 9 when this show was originally on the air.
"Mimi, you funny little, good for nothing, Mimi. I love you." Can't help but like this show! And you can hear dialogue perfectly thanks to mag track processing. Gotta keep that signal to noise level high for the viewers. Today, nobody knows how to mix sound.
I stay in my favorite hotel every month, and I watch the marathon in my room for nine hours straight.... bottle O' Jack, some beef jerkys, tonic water for the next days pick-me-up, and of course, picklelicos.
Is it any wonder why the world today is so choatic. In the 60s, our tender eyes wasn't exposed to sex, drugs, and violence, as kids are exposed to it now What the movies need nowadays, is better writers, whose vocabulary is larger, and more colorful, than sex, drugs, violence. I use to wonder why some families would restrict tv watching for their children, only having a select few movies, and shows they watched occasionnaly, together, as a family. But now I fully understand why they placed their restrictions in of tv watching. And you can actually see the difference in good home training, in the kids that don't stay parked in front, of the tv, all day, and who reads a book sometimes.
Really love this show...my favorite! 50's were the best years ever for television shows like this one! Broderick Crawford was an amazing actor...10-4!👍
I just love Broderick Crawford, in Highway Patrol, ever since I was about 4yrs old, in the 60s. He was my perfect example, of a law officer, who gave the right orders, and direction to his officers, followed every trail, crossed all T's, and dotted all I's, and got the job done. Like E.F.Hutton, when he spoke everybody listened.
Loved this series, still do cause my husband and i watch Riflemen, Virginian Gunsmocke, wagon train, big valley Bonanza, I myself watch bad masterson Saladin, high way patrol on my cell phone. Those were the good days My friend. We were able to sleep in Our back yard with out fences around Our house. Very peaceful.
He and Crawford became friends on the series and Whitman said there were times when Crawford would give him some of his lines, especially in the afternoon.
I used to watch 'scattered' episodes a few years ago. Now I am starting at#1 and continue all the way through. Honest, Monday through Friday happ0enings. Love the program. Over and out, Mr .Crawford!!
Hah! I started in the middle somewhere and realized I better make a list if I want to see them all. I just finished with #4, which is the last one I can watch on my PC. There are about eight episodes that, at least for me, seem to have no volume.
NO comments? Here is one ! Foxeema ROCKS w/ these! what planet was this couple living on? Sorry - there is no crime in this episode, just hiking w/ a concussion! She had that look in hers eyes like after my first one(and beyond...) FUN!
The only episode on Highway Patrol without any suspects in this series in late 1956. Only man and a woman which turned out to be husband and wife are injured. Wife has amnesia while her husband is seriously hurt in the wilderness.
Half hour show; no subplot. "Amnesia." They loved that notion in the 1950. And the other end of it: hit the head again and the memories come back. NO trauma.
With an oily Dan Duryea as suspect and Gene Tierney as Femme Fatale...When in steps Dana Andrews as an overambitious and somewhat arrogant FBI-man, stepping on everyone's toes....
The inscription inside of the ring that read "David/Mimi" probably had a date. Another thing, college educated woman is good for nothing except a housewife only if she can cook? Damn, things have changed, and I will say for women, for the better. At one time, the idea was a woman's place was in the home barefoot and pregnant.
Marriage was more of a sacred thing in the '50's because of more Christian morals, so rings usually had the date of marriage, because of Month counters when babies were born later!
hahaha...California must have had a huge law enforcement budget....the chief throws up the old road block for anything. ...dog's missing, throw up a road block, stolen donut at road side dinner, throw up a road block, tire swing cut from old oak tree, heck yes, throw up a road block. .....the fact that there were only a few major roads back then and hundreds of back dirt roads....the he's guys got awfully lucky with the road blocks.
@Brain Inavat Right. And operative word:"these." Not necessarily all police but values and ethics have bewildered, even eroded over the years. Lot of arrogance and selfishness "these" days, everywhere. We should extend respect and admiration to all when you consider "do unto others" wisdom: Mark 12:31 and Luke 10:27; and selflessness of Phillipians 2:3-4. My heart echoes for the world.
A very early appearance of Stuart Whitman before he became a movie star. And looking deep into the credits, there is Quinn Martin as Audio Supervisor. He later was Executive Producer of many successful TV shows, Cannon for example.
Which guy is Stuart Whitman.? I also noticed Quinn Martin name right away. Audio Supervisor. Wiki said that he started as a.film editor. The editor gets to learn about everything as he puts the raw footage together.! Sees how it's all done on the raw film.! I had fun for 5 years doing video editing.Community tv and weddings, seminars. I would love to edit shows.
Her head injury caused memory loss, but she doesn’t have a concussion. His hip is broken but the two guys pick him up by the legs and put him on a stretcher without pain.
How I love those films! What does 10/4 mean (as I understand it), the short exchange of words on radio when a talk is over. It should mean something like "roger" which means "understood" or "got it" or "end". Can anybody help?
OMG, when I restored my old 1952 chevy in 2005, I found a rheingold beer church key, (bottle opener), encrusted in the greasy dirty L.F. "A" frame. I have envisioned many times a couple of buddies, enjoying some rheinggold beers, leaning on the fenders of that old chevy possibly working on the engine and loosing that bottle opener, "where's the opener? I have saved that opener and is one of my prized possesions."
This is a very good one. A woman's slow journey out of limbo. What a way to begin a marriage, huh? This was one of those episodes that was of human interest and not that about a crime.
That girl let out quiet a scream after Matthews fire his pistol into the air. Rather careless of him in my opinion. But it did not seem to cure her of her amnesia - although she certainly seemed to know her way around that area - it was only when she re-encountered her husband that she was able to remember who she was - his wife. A very predictable ending but I’ve seen worse. Say, Mathews did a pretty poor job parking that '56 Dodge police car so close to that big ole Buick police car at 8:20 when there was so much available space in the area. I wonder why he did that, maybe it was because he wasn’t used to driving around very much. 10-4
Was watching an episode on MeTV, ‘Temptation’ where the suspect, deputy and Matthews all exited, then entered the patrol car via the drivers door.. I found that highly unusual..
It think it's "BY" as in "STAND BY". I think aviation changed it because "BY" could be confused for something else in other languages or over garbled communications and changed it to "OVER" and standardized English for Aviation and Maritime communications and Ground communication followed suit.
@23:17 Why did Dan shoot his pistol so close to her ears?, without telling her to cover her ears? As usual, quality show and good storyline. Really liked the hikiing/camping theme.
More than 60 years after these Highway Patrol shows were aired they remain entertaining. That such a straightforward, uncomplicated plot as in this episode retains interest after so long is a testament to the show's durability. They don't make 'em like this anymore, regrettably.
Back in the day this was probably all they had. They were all pretty simple plots. I still like the show. I used to watch it all the time when I was quite young. I even have a 1/24 of a Highway Patrol car from the show.
Never knew why people go camping by them self or more person
@@jerryw2314, 1/24 used to be the "epitome" of slot car sizes. There used to be small warehouse-sized rooms with 8 to 12 slots! At home, we had Strombecker 1/32nd cars & tracks. Dang, we had a great time racing and wiping each other out in the sharp curves with the railings. Mid-sixties "innocent" fun times!!
So true.
The local TV station (Springfield) airs Highway Patrol followed by Dragnet. The former is great, the latter merely a talk show.
I was born in 59. But I still like to watch these shows and others from the 50s and 60s. No violence. No sexual overtones. No cussing. Simple TV for a simple time. 'We like Ike'!
Same here and same year!
Those were the good old days
Same here B 57,
u r absolutely right 100%, it was time when values n principles n gd clean goals, behind arts n tv shows n cinema. in that period there was a place for gd deeds, gd ethics, and public have common clean values in life. God had place in people hearts, minds, n souls. today life is empty from any values or good meanings. Funny they call today Era as modern times n life, while today most of gd society unity, family common values, lost or disappeared, n replaced by fast digital life. The human, replaced by Robots, n stock market, drive people minds for fast easy money gains, rather than hard creative work. we pray God save the world, push it back to old good classic life n values.
Yup. It was the decade post WW II. Everything was quiet and peaceful (relatively). I was born in 1950. We watched this show back then, too.
*The two actors who played the married couple (Michael Garth & Maggie Magennis) are totally forgotten today. So are all the other supporting actors. That is, except for one: the actor who played the main uniformed Highway Patrol officer. He went on to become a movie star and, in his later years, the star of several TV series. That actor, listed way down at number five in the credits, was Stuart Whitman. He went on to star in such movies as, "Sands of the Kalahari", one of the best survival movies ever made.*
Thanks, I can't believe I didn't recognize him, as Stuart Whitman, but it sure is him. I had a serious crush on him, lol, watching him ride the horse, in the opening part of Cimmaron Strip. I mostly watched it for that one scene.
There was another, William Boyette, who played the dispatcher. He went on to star in Adam 12. He lived well into his 90s and only died several years ago.
Stuart Whitman was also one of stars of the movie Night of the Lupus about giant killer rabbits!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Hilarious fun movie!
Stuart Whitman guest starred, but he himself had one series. The best western, Cimarron Strip, was only on one season '67 - '68. I loved it and wanted more seasons. Had it begun earlier in the 60s, it could have. I know it was expensive to make, but it was worth it. I fell in love with him and am to this day. I've collected some items from the show, but I would really like to purchase something he wore, like his badge or hat or shirt. To me he was the most handsome man in the world.
What about Clint Eastwood? (the motorcycle gang)
Okay Now I'm addicted to this show!
it's addictive!
Worse addictions
I am too. And this show was before I was born, so that's saying something.
Yes -
Me too
From Kuwait
It is amazing that I could watch the program when I was kid.Thank you!
I owned a 1956 Buick just like the one in the story, great solid car and fast.
Look like a 1955 to me.
@@kennethreilly5697 Nope. '56. Large grille medallion, concave bumper gaurds instead of dagmars. '56, definitely positively.
With sirens and all? 😮
Ha... KNEW it is a Buick! -- It's 'cause of the port holes on the front fenders that I knew this.
My friend had one of those cars 1955 Buick.
I am 71 years old i'm french, i love this série...i wish i had lived in United states a that Time ....
One of the 50"s greatest shows. Thanks again for the upload.
These oldies of most shows was always the best
Another great thing about these old 50's, 60's TV shows was their theme songs. All unique to the show and unforgettable.
yea, I can't get it outta my head, I play for my wife all the time for a surprise joke, hahaha,
AGREE. That said, this theme music was used in a mid-1940'a radio show, Mr District Attorney. The arrangement was different; less BOLD.
No kiddin'...I was @ 4 years old & marching around the coffee table to it.
I remember growing up watching these shows with my Dad. Those seemed like simple care free times.
This show reminds me of my youth. Reminds me of what life must have been like for my parents. I would have been about 9 when this show was originally on the air.
"Mimi, you funny little, good for nothing, Mimi. I love you." Can't help but like this show! And you can hear dialogue perfectly thanks to mag track processing. Gotta keep that signal to noise level high for the viewers. Today, nobody knows how to mix sound.
I stay in my favorite hotel every month, and I watch the marathon in my room for nine hours straight.... bottle O' Jack, some beef jerkys, tonic water for the next days pick-me-up, and of course, picklelicos.
Great dialogue, great plot. All without exploding cars flying through the air. About the only thing "modern" script writers can come up with.
The heyday of exploding cars on tv was the 80s, not today.
Is it any wonder why the world today is so choatic. In the 60s, our tender eyes wasn't exposed to sex, drugs, and violence, as kids are exposed to it now What the movies need nowadays, is better writers, whose vocabulary is larger, and more colorful, than sex, drugs, violence. I use to wonder why some families would restrict tv watching for their children, only having a select few movies, and shows they watched occasionnaly, together, as a family. But now I fully understand why they placed their restrictions in of tv watching. And you can actually see the difference in good home training, in the kids that don't stay parked in front, of the tv, all day, and who reads a book sometimes.
Really love this show...my favorite! 50's were the best years ever for television shows like this one! Broderick Crawford was an amazing actor...10-4!👍
I just love Broderick Crawford, in Highway Patrol, ever since I was about 4yrs old, in the 60s. He was my perfect example, of a law officer, who gave the right orders, and direction to his officers, followed every trail, crossed all T's, and dotted all I's, and got the job done. Like E.F.Hutton, when he spoke everybody listened.
@@c.calliecoleman1531 yes, so true! He was a shining star like no other. Those days were golden! Love watching these episodes! 😀👍👍
@@c.calliecoleman1531 But MAN, he talks fast.
Loved this series, still do cause my husband and i watch Riflemen, Virginian
Gunsmocke, wagon train, big valley
Bonanza, I myself watch bad masterson
Saladin, high way patrol on my cell phone. Those were the good days
My friend. We were able to sleep in
Our back yard with out fences around
Our house. Very peaceful.
Never had the chance to grow up?
Thanks so much for posting this series. I used to watch it regularly as a kid back in the 50s on our family's B&W TV.
Foxeema Classic TV 2
Thank you uploading this particular series of shows you have given me endless hours pleasure watching them
these type of shows are way better then the shows we have nowadays
Love these old showsthey were made right and the stories sound so real
She not only lost her memory as to who she is, she has also forgotten how to speak as well!
There is always one solution ! "Throw up a road block" !! Hilarious ! Love this comedy !! Keep 'em comin' !! Lotsa laughs !
Better than we’ll head them off at the pass
We have cameras nowadays but they had road blocks!! 🧐
That was a really serious episode, thank you foxeema.
If only TV stations & producers (and viewers) had the high standards that they had back then!
The NAB was in authority then. It was making the standards for programs and content.
Ask the Chinese business men who own the studios to make wholesome content
Stuart Whitman, the Highway Patrol officer (6:15), is probably acting in one of first roles.
RIP Stuart Whitman 3-16-2020 aged 92
He and Crawford became friends on the series and Whitman said there were times when Crawford would give him some of his lines, especially in the afternoon.
Thank you for having them in order
I love this program, first watched it about 1975
I’m only 55 years old and love these old classic shows the old cars the old classic movies anything better than this garbage that’s out today
Much appreciated posting these
Mimi was very cute what happened
The
great movie love the 50s and 60s
Foxeema Classic TV 2, thanks for putting all the episodes on, really appreciated.
I used to watch 'scattered' episodes a few years ago. Now I am starting at#1 and continue all the way through. Honest, Monday through
Friday happ0enings. Love the program. Over and out, Mr .Crawford!!
Hah! I started in the middle somewhere and realized I better make a list if I want to see them all. I just finished with #4, which is the last one I can watch on my PC. There are about eight episodes that, at least for me, seem to have no volume.
Pity about the dented body panels when Matthews opened the patrol car!
NO comments? Here is one ! Foxeema ROCKS w/ these! what planet was this couple living on? Sorry - there is no crime in this episode, just hiking w/ a concussion! She had that look in hers eyes like after my first one(and beyond...) FUN!
Great. Thanks. Remember this when i was a young man
"Throw up a roadblock." ---- The response to every situation!
When all else fails throw up a roadblock. A good philosophy of life! 😅
We could use that now!
Her mind is road blocked. She forgot how to talk!
This is one of my favorite show Dan Mathews got the right part
Simple, direct, unpadded, no fillers. The simple pleasures.
👍
I would love to have one of my own 🙏🏼
i saw these episodes live in in 1955-1960! still love them!
Good episode. Thank you for uploading.
Love when officers recognize God. When Matthew said, "There's someone guiding her that know about this, more than we do", he knows something.
That's only done to appease the occasional jesus fruitcakes that appear from time to time.
Lol!
Stop preaching and let others enjoy the ep.
I agree. These episodes are durable because they acknowledge our Creator.
You could use a little preaching if Callie's simple comment bothers you. Nut that's ok, because you'll come around someday......by necessity.
what a great show - i look forward to watching the whole thing 8D
Pretty powerful drama. Why I was so captivated with Television in those early days.
frisco21
6 years ago
More than 60 years after these Highway Patrol shows were aired they remain entertaining
The only episode on Highway Patrol without any suspects in this series in late 1956. Only man and a woman which turned out to be husband and wife are injured. Wife has amnesia while her husband is seriously hurt in the wilderness.
I miss the crooks
Ah, now, you spoiled it for everybody. :)
Like watching these. No distractions just focused on the job
Unlike most shows and movies, a surprisingly good depiction of concussive amnesia.
These are great episodes.
Don’t have TV shows like this anymore!
Still a great show even now, just a shame that Broderick Crawford had a bad alcohol problem
I mean the man talks fast enough as it is, but speed im up to 125 and he's like a Gatling gun, and it still sounds like him. lol
Half hour show; no subplot.
"Amnesia." They loved that notion in the 1950. And the other end of it: hit the head again and the memories come back. NO trauma.
Yes, no sub plot and more importantly, no character development or personality exploration! Just a good old fashioned story.
@@EB-nz1qv Well, we KNOW who the good guys are. Everyone else is a suspect until proven innocent.
I love this show
Easy to watch a historical car show 👍
Great shows. back then they talked fast on tv because of limited time lol.
Lot's of Davids and "Mimi"s" in those days flocking together....
lol
It was also funny that Mimi forgot how to talk until a gun was fired. And one man missing is an extreme emergency! 😂
Imagine Broderick Crawford and Jack Webb locked in a room together for a several days...
Yeah, Crawford & Webb would be even funnier doing "Copper Clappers" than Johnny & Webb
With an oily Dan Duryea as suspect and Gene Tierney as Femme Fatale...When in steps Dana Andrews as an overambitious and somewhat arrogant FBI-man, stepping on everyone's toes....
This is a despicable and filthy comment!!!
Jack web wasn't an alcoholic.
I'm not sure it'd be a good thing
@@venetianortrup8693 Joe Friday was a joke. Felt sorry for Gannon! LOL
Can't stand Dragnet.
"Just a Fact, ma'am!"
I Remember this Growing up when I was a child
i love this.
That one brought tears to my eyes, but How did Matthew's know they had only been married for 3 days by her ring? Still a good episode.
The inscription inside of the ring that read "David/Mimi" probably had a date. Another thing, college educated woman is good for nothing except a housewife only if she can cook? Damn, things have changed, and I will say for women, for the better. At one time, the idea was a woman's place was in the home barefoot and pregnant.
Marriage was more of a sacred thing in the '50's because of more Christian morals, so rings usually had the date of marriage, because of Month counters when babies were born later!
great shows and if you stop and think that back in the mid 50s the budget was probably $700 a week
I read $25,000, but not sure if that is 1950s or current dollars.
They walk around the car to enter on the drivers side. Unusual on television especially back then
hahaha...California must have had a huge law enforcement budget....the chief throws up the old road block for anything. ...dog's missing, throw up a road block, stolen donut at road side dinner, throw up a road block, tire swing cut from old oak tree, heck yes, throw up a road block. .....the fact that there were only a few major roads back then and hundreds of back dirt roads....the he's guys got awfully lucky with the road blocks.
A Dan Matthews gag-reflex. I guess it's better than having Turette's Syndrome.
Less tax dollars were going to "social programs" in California back then.
Notice the good quality of the roads.
When he askes his officers to put a "Stake Out"....his officers ask the same questions to Dan ..... "Top Serloin or Rib Eye"...... ;P
hehe
I love Highway Patrol ❤
WHEN YOU SEE THESE ACTIONS OF THE POLICE THEN YOU SEE WHY THEY DESERVE RESPECT AND ADMIRATION
@Brain Inavat Right. And operative word:"these." Not necessarily all police but values and ethics have bewildered, even eroded over the years. Lot of arrogance and selfishness "these" days, everywhere. We should extend respect and admiration to all when you consider "do unto others" wisdom: Mark 12:31 and Luke 10:27; and selflessness of Phillipians 2:3-4. My heart echoes for the world.
Great watching these!
Lol ... minute 8.25, with the parking lot empty, he parked almost right behind and to near, to the other patrol car and also bump it with his door 😃🤣😂
I read his license was suspended.
Yes i ts funny ...
Episode from 1957 Maggie Magennis as Mimi was first introduced as Hazel at the campsite by David.
A very early appearance of Stuart Whitman before he became a movie star. And looking deep into the credits, there is Quinn Martin as Audio Supervisor. He later was Executive Producer of many successful TV shows, Cannon for example.
Which guy is Stuart Whitman.? I also noticed Quinn Martin name right away. Audio Supervisor. Wiki said that he started as a.film editor. The editor gets to learn about everything as he puts the raw footage together.! Sees how it's all done on the raw film.! I had fun for 5 years doing video editing.Community tv and weddings, seminars. I would love to edit shows.
He first appears at :27
This was in 1957. His first credited role was in a 1952 Episode of "Boston Blackie".
@@robertbrandywine:Wow. And I thought he looked young here.
Mathews door dinged that other squad car at the first aid station.
twice too, but they were only love taps
lol true I saw that He didn't even left a note😂
MST3K would have a field day with this show!
To ding those old cars, you'd have to take a swing with a hammer.
@@Kewrock Yep, and you might cause more damage to the hammer than to those old cars.
Her head injury caused memory loss, but she doesn’t have a concussion. His hip is broken but the two guys pick him up by the legs and put him on a stretcher without pain.
He loves those road blocks!!
I loved Highway Patro very much, but, I can't get why this series could run on from the anemic episode 1.
I believe that episode 00 The escaped convict was the "pilot" ep.!??
It's amazing anybody ever got anywhere will all those roadblocks all the time.....
How I love those films! What does 10/4 mean (as I understand it), the short exchange of words on radio when a talk is over. It should mean something like "roger" which means "understood" or "got it" or "end". Can anybody help?
Oh, I found the answer myself with Google: it is the "ten-code" for truckers and cops.
ziv also produced boston blackie,i led 3 lives and cisco kid-for the record
Sea Hunt with Lloyd Bridges.
Maggie Magennis played Mimi. She worked sporadically over a decade. Not much info on her. She probably married,
If I married a girl as cute as Mimi (actually I did) I'm not going camping. Nice hotel with a king size bed and room service.
Maggie is my wife. She no longer acts but remembers that episode. She liked Mr. Crawford.
@@locutusdborg126 You are a very lucky man. Thanks for sharing.
Anyone Remember the Rhinegold Beer Chug a Lug wide mouth bottle.
OMG, when I restored my old 1952 chevy in 2005, I found a rheingold beer church key, (bottle opener), encrusted in the greasy dirty L.F. "A" frame. I have envisioned many times a couple of buddies, enjoying some rheinggold beers, leaning on the fenders of that old chevy possibly working on the engine and loosing that bottle opener, "where's the opener? I have saved that opener and is one of my prized possesions."
@004bopSchultz and Dooley
This is a very good one. A woman's slow journey out of limbo. What a way to begin a marriage, huh? This was one of those episodes that was of human interest and not that about a crime.
That girl let out quiet a scream after Matthews fire his pistol into the air. Rather careless of him in my opinion. But it did not seem to cure her of her amnesia - although she certainly seemed to know her way around that area - it was only when she re-encountered her husband that she was able to remember who she was - his wife. A very predictable ending but I’ve seen worse. Say, Mathews did a pretty poor job parking that '56 Dodge police car so close to that big ole Buick police car at 8:20 when there was so much available space in the area. I wonder why he did that, maybe it was because he wasn’t used to driving around very much. 10-4
I know. She had a probable concussion and he shoots his gun near her head.! Scared the shit out of her too. Not bright.
Was watching an episode on MeTV, ‘Temptation’ where the suspect, deputy and Matthews all exited, then entered the patrol car via the drivers door.. I found that highly unusual..
Maybe a quick drink or two before filming?
@@bbourrel Yes, maybe so.
That Mimi was one hot little tomato!
Smoking hot dame!
.......a duly-authorized 1955 Buick swings into action!
Before "OVER" was used on the two way radio......They just said... "BYE"
It think it's "BY" as in "STAND BY". I think aviation changed it because "BY" could be confused for something else in other languages or over garbled communications and changed it to "OVER" and standardized English for Aviation and Maritime communications and Ground communication followed suit.
Possibly short for "STANDING BY"(for reply).
I love the comments more than the show :)
a closing word urged"-leave your blood at the red cross-not on our highways!"
Yeah blood. Next thing they'll be worried about littering on their bloody highways.!
@23:17 Why did Dan shoot his pistol so close to her ears?, without telling her to cover her ears? As usual, quality show and good storyline. Really liked the hikiing/camping theme.
Quinn Martin was just a sound supervisor then...
No matter what's wrong, let's look at the map and put up a roadblock here, here, and here.
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They seem to "throw up a roadblock" for most problems.
I agree. It must be some kind of gag-reflex with Matthews!
Mimi She just played in sporadic rolls but has a net worth of 10 million good thing she got out of the movie business
She did a few sporadic rolls here.
Great series.never seen before.thanks for view.
I'm with Matthews i need a room key to lol thanks for posting
For a guy with a broken hip David was able to crawl around and then lift himself onto the stretcher!
Good show. Noticed an airplane in every episode.
Shut up your dirty mouth 👄
Dan parked too close to that other patrol car and dinged the side of it opening his door
I’ve got to always throw up a roadblock. That’ll solve everything. Love the show
at end he left the girl in the woods?
The story ended relatively mildly, but I can imagine that there was some quarrel about standing at the edge afterwards.
This is a cool show
Excellent Episode !