tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3432892204045467262.post8804832693564009993..comments2024-02-12T21:42:14.199-05:00Comments on Lincoln X-ray Ida: My blog about Adam-12: Day Watch (Season 4, Episode 10)Keely Schultzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05811146192656170372noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3432892204045467262.post-65224450498410072552020-10-28T18:11:47.208-04:002020-10-28T18:11:47.208-04:00Yes, this episode was skipped again today. I hope ...Yes, this episode was skipped again today. I hope they restore it to the schedule again soon. it wreaks havok with my collating.the great gavonnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15602672766852953745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3432892204045467262.post-77286896652904551002020-07-03T18:55:58.057-04:002020-07-03T18:55:58.057-04:00For the second time in a month, here's an Adam...For the second time in a month, here's an Adam 12 episode that was pulled from the ME-TV schedule; like the previous one, it must have been yanked because it dealt with race issues (although I agree from what you wrote that it seems the issue was handled from an open-minded and anti-bigot stance - Strange that it was pulled; well, coming during this tempestuous #BlackLivesMatter moment in time, maybe not so)... She was wearing shoes? And I always love when Pat O'Malley makes an appearance, although I wish they gave the ol' cockney-voiced actor the drunk role to play.dandy danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18063678192378244547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3432892204045467262.post-17693230459063756942016-10-23T15:32:58.969-04:002016-10-23T15:32:58.969-04:00George Murdock had a recurring role on"Barney...George Murdock had a recurring role on"Barney Miller" as the slimy Internal Affairs investigator Lt. Scanlon. (I think you're conflating him with the foggy Inspector Luger.)<br /><br />He also played "God" in Star Trek V.<br /><br />Objectively, this isn't one of the all-time best episodes, but it definitely stuck in my memory for 30+ years until I finally saw it again.Don Hilliardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3432892204045467262.post-31450315409339428952016-10-03T13:14:31.606-04:002016-10-03T13:14:31.606-04:00I think no matter how old I get, I'd always be...I think no matter how old I get, I'd always be willing to give a ride to Ronne Troup!<br /><br />Jo's first victim, Fred Holliday, later appeared with Kent McCord again in "Galactica 1980".Chuck Collinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06053542340077418929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3432892204045467262.post-23829845816181385902016-10-03T11:07:39.922-04:002016-10-03T11:07:39.922-04:00Sorry to repeat this, but you take just fantastic ...Sorry to repeat this, but you take just fantastic screen shots and you write so damn well. I wish this whole blog could be published in book form!<br /><br />I was sorry we never got to the Champagne stash as well. You are right, we did get a little cheated in this one. Do we know where it came from, I cannot remember. I mean does it tie into anything else in the episode? I always feel like I missed something there.<br /><br />The hitchhiking and middle aged men thing is odd. A man puts himself in a potentially bad situation, as demonstrated here, but I thought in the 60s and 70s, a lot of the kids hitchhiked and everybody was in danger from everyone else. Hitchhiking is sort of illegal, but I am not sure about picking people up. Anyway it is safe in Reed Malloy land.<br /><br /><br /><br />"Jo," probably being short for something is annoying. Malloy was probably thinking just what you said. <br /><br />The racism is dealt with so well. It was not patronizing to anyone, including us. And the guy being robbed three friggin' times and wanting a lynch law, is horrible, but made sense from a bigot, so the racism and character rang true. <br /><br />I do not know what it is with Jack Webb and the names, "Jerry," and "Woods," but to me that officer is,"Grant," and he is my favorite, Non Reed, Malloy, on the show. I wish we saw him more. <br /><br />I love when they jump fences as well, but I never thought of it before. The episode with the little girl being held captive by her father is awesome for clearing fences!<br />Reed was a natural, but Malloy being heavier and older, I wonder if he had help, it does not look like it though and we know he played baseball and basketball.<br /><br />That actor who owned the gas station played a very similar character on, "Barney Miller," except also always drunk, I think, but you are too young and it is not on NETFLIX yet. You kids!<br /><br />Another great blog entry. You rock, Ms Keely!<br />addiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16020113924384328124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3432892204045467262.post-8650140224561476832016-10-02T23:34:02.026-04:002016-10-02T23:34:02.026-04:00Just one quick comment for starters: I remember th...Just one quick comment for starters: I remember the days when hitchhiking was a kicky thing to do, even though I never did it, myself. According to stories told to me by participants, no potential transporter was ruled out on the basis of age, and middle-aged men didn't rule themselves out based on an "old men transporting young chicks is creepy" rule. It didn't hurt if a driver happened to be good-looking, or if s/he had a joint or drugs to share, but that seemed to be incidental. Hitchhiking just had a built-in excitement factor, the thrill of meeting new & different people in addition to getting a free ride. (I never knew anyone who hitchhiked with the intention of extorting money from drivers.) 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