According to her Wikipedia bio, Jan Shepard, who played Peg Bolton, is still alive at age 94. Her last acting credit listed was a guest appearance on "The Rookies" in 1973. Alan WellS, who played Larry Bolton, died in 2008 at the age of 82. His last acting credit listed was in 1963.
I wish Brod Crawford could know how popular he is even after all this time. A very charming tough guy. I don't know what it is about this series that makes it so good. A low budget syndicated show but everything works and the human drama is very well done.
All tose guys, hoodlums, ex convicts, good or bad boys have beautifull wifes or girls... How lucky they are... How lucky we are ! Thank for sharing this series, it is really great.
I grew up with those cars, they made me sea-sick. I put heavy duty shocks my mom's car, helped a little. They wanted the cars to be "comfortable", never mind they couldn't corner worth a darn.
I’m really starting to love those 59 and 60 Chrysler products. The car in Christine is pretty sweet , I wish this show was in color so I could really see the color combos of these cars
The 58 Fury only came in an off white. I watched a video about them. But I think the 57-58 Plymouth Fury was one of the most beautiful. Sure, I love the 55-57 Chevys, 59 is one of my favorite Bel Air's. The Fords weren't as sharp. But the 62-63 Dodge had one ugly nose. It looks like that ugly dog you love. But, that 63 was one bad ride with the Wedge. They built a drag version that was just barely street legal. I don't think it had a heater. No seam sealers, carpet. If it wasn't absolutely necessary, it didn't have it.
Great episode, well, except for that magic bucket. Water would have splashed out backing out of the driveway ten seconds into the drive to the chem plant. If not then ten times on the way!
Larry is symbolic of all the petulant children brats set up to fail by their helicopter parents today, he would go shoot up the school like a POS, just like his parents, ole Larry, 30+ yrs old sponging off women is the only way he can make it.
at 11:16 when he gives the address of 1609 Genesee ave. that is that actual address where this episode was filmed. The house was built in 1922 and cost $8,000 new, it's 2,600 square ft. extremely large for that era. The house is in West Hollywood and is still there but it is a little more expensive with a current price tag of over $2 million dollars.
I looked at 1609 Genesee on Google street view, and the house is clearly recognizable. The big difference was the steel bars added to the main entrance. It looks like all the houses in the neighborhood have steel gates on their driveway entrances. Two million dollars and you live in a high crime neighborhood? My, the country has change in half-a-century.
It would have been better if the rear view mirror wasn't so prominently displayed as Dan is trying to sneak up on the psycho, makes it even more implausible.
I guess even back in the 50s beautiful young women would get mixed up with loser punks that were worth shit. Now, of course, this trend has reached epidemic proportions as a result of media glorification of bad boys and scumbags. Love the cars on this show. Hoping to see a late 50s Plymouth Belvedere. My first car was a 59 Belvedere. Wish I still had that gem today.
I was always a bad boy to an extent. I wasn't scum. I ran my shop for 25 years. But, I played hard, drove Fast Cars, Rode my Harley. I just wasn't bad enough for a lot of gals. But I was for a whole lot others.
Yep. Well aware of that. Knew this beautiful woman who was smart (she was in SWE - society of women's engineer). She had an affinity with good looking guys that had a box of rocks in their heads. One guy messed up her career. She was to get a job in another state but had to stay with this loser bf because of he's on probation he couldn't leave state.
With the black leather jacket and slicked up hair, it was obvious right from the start who the villain would be. Couldn't have been more obvious unless he was dressed like one of the Beagle Boys.
Well u think that dude cutting ropes on that water bucket would have been moving alot quicker instead he took his time while Ole Dan was seeming to have a h___ of a time holding that guy back in driver's seat lol
It’s the most interesting episode so far, but then again I’m only at episode 41. I haven’t seen sergeant Williams for a while now, perhaps he had been “promoted” to star in Dragnet series as Joe Friday’s direct boss.
John P Bondrew My ex wife was hot. I got tired of trying to keep her happy. I left her and now I’ve got an ugly woman who worships the ground I walk on. Trust me looks don’t mean anything.
Now how did such a pretty, wonderful lady like that ever end up with such a lowlife loser ?? With her looks, Peggy could've had someone MUCH, MUCH better.
I've never heard anyone say "slothfulness", I love it! 10-Q Anna! I'm too "lazy" to use it in conversation because I'm too slothful to define it in the area I live!
Dang! I just watched "Human Bomb" this morning and now this one. Both were practically bookends. Both wanted to blow up their employers over being fired and both had Matthews wrestling with the perpetrator who was trying to detonate the explosives and take himself and Matthews (not to mention everyone in the area) with him.
First woman I have seen punched out (twice) in Highway Patrol and the guy with the size 12 wrench to the noggin. Pretty violent for 50's TV. The "explosive expert" happening to have a large pair of scissors to cut the rope,a good one!
I dont see how that bucket of water wouldnt slosh around and hit the potassium going over so much as a bump. Edit that one scene where he grabs the potassium and throws it on the water. That technically is not even possible. As soon as he would grab it with his bare hand it will react with any moisture on it then react with the water in his body tissue as it turns him inside out.
To bad that the county garage won't oil those door hindges!One day,,that squeak going to tip off the bad guys !............. Also...you never get to see a guy bitch slap a woman in the 50s on T.V...........Pretty hard Core stuff for the day !
It doesn't explode so much as burn rapidly, imagine a few thousand flares burning at the same time. The pressure would throw gobs of thousand degree potassium dozens of feet in every direction. the truck and anything nearby would burn instantly.
Pro Tip Trivia: This episode was based on the real life story of Joe Biden who is portrayed here by the character known as "Larry Bolton" They may call him Larry here, but we know who they're really referring to. 😉
Why do terrorists bother with deisel fuel and fertilizer, just buy a keg of pottasium and water.....ha ha...a real teaching episode. Did you people know Clint Eastwood made his first debut on an episode on Highway Patrol. No wonder he turned to Dirty Harry
+Ron M In countries where there is a terrorist problem pottasium or its derivates (like chlorate of p.) are classified as explosives and not for sale at the chemist. Regards
One of the best and scary episodes I 've ever seen on this exciting detective serial. Well planned and well taken.
Guilty mind?
@@alphaomega8373 Just Human ...
@@fingerprint5511 All kinds of those... guilty mind.
According to her Wikipedia bio, Jan Shepard, who played Peg Bolton, is still alive at age 94. Her last acting credit listed was a guest appearance on "The Rookies" in 1973.
Alan WellS, who played Larry Bolton, died in 2008 at the age of 82. His last acting credit listed was in 1963.
Broderick Crawford was a sensational actor. May I say his supporting cast were all spectacular.🎉😅😊
Sgt Ken Williams was Sgt Mac Adam 12 also Dragnet beforehand. William Boyette. Played his parts well. Salute 🫡
Yes you may.
Exactly 💐
* From Kuwait
I wish Brod Crawford could know how popular he is even after all this time. A very charming tough guy.
I don't know what it is about this series that makes it so good. A low budget syndicated show but everything works and the human drama is very well done.
All tose guys, hoodlums, ex convicts, good or bad boys have beautifull wifes or girls... How lucky they are... How lucky we are !
Thank for sharing this series, it is really great.
old Dan has some of the cutest dispatcher girls .
I love the suspensions on those old cars bouncing up and down the road like a boat on rough water!
At about 140, we called it floating. So, I guess you're right about a boat.
I grew up with those cars, they made me sea-sick. I put heavy duty shocks my mom's car, helped a little. They wanted the cars to be "comfortable", never mind they couldn't corner worth a darn.
The old Jell-o suspension
One of the best cop shows ever 🙌
Good grief, you’ve lived a very sheltered existence!!
@UkOutreach just love the old shows. Mind ur own business. Ty
Another great episode. What else can be said. Love those late 50s Mopars. Can you say 392 Hemi and duals.
That water would splashed out before he got out of the driveway. Those old trucks were stiff as a log wagon.
I’m really starting to love those 59 and 60 Chrysler products. The car in Christine is pretty sweet , I wish this show was in color so I could really see the color combos of these cars
The 58 Fury only came in an off white. I watched a video about them. But I think the 57-58 Plymouth Fury was one of the most beautiful. Sure, I love the 55-57 Chevys, 59 is one of my favorite Bel Air's. The Fords weren't as sharp. But the 62-63 Dodge had one ugly nose. It looks like that ugly dog you love. But, that 63 was one bad ride with the Wedge. They built a drag version that was just barely street legal. I don't think it had a heater. No seam sealers, carpet. If it wasn't absolutely necessary, it didn't have it.
Pure POTASSIUM doesn't come packed like that,,
And the drums don't have a "ring lock" on them,
making them easy to open,,!!
In Hollywood, it comes packed like that. :-0
Easily the most despicable villain in all of Highway Patrol, that guy really deserved some of Dan's instant 38 justice.
Never trust an employee who comes to work dressed as Elvis even before the Elvis craze.
Knew he was gonna save her but I was on the edge of my seat. Good Acting
I thought they were going to force them into a field and give the wife a posthumous "good job"
Bixby, he's gonna be your cell mate.
Book 'em!
Excellent Episode, Acting, Ending!
I really liked this episode--a classic.
back then wouldnt have made it jail without a severe beating first. people knew back then not to screw up.
Yes!👍
Great episode, well, except for that magic bucket. Water would have splashed out backing out of the driveway ten seconds into the drive to the chem plant. If not then ten times on the way!
True.
Guess that's where "suspended disbelief" kicks in.
I wouldn't bet on Larry's future
Larry is symbolic of all the petulant children brats set up to fail by their helicopter parents today, he would go shoot up the school like a POS, just like his parents, ole Larry, 30+ yrs old sponging off women is the only way he can make it.
Gee an explosive truck...Larry's crazy....I best go out the back door and get away from the lunatic.......but darn we need a show for this week.
Euro 41 Saved.
Tuesday, September 26 - 2023.
Jan Shepard is hot...she's also known for that classic "Attack of the Giant Leaches"
Jan Shepard also appeared in another Highway Patrol episode, "Framed Cop" 2/23/59.
Wonder if Larry was one of them ?
Wife is determined, level headed, hard working, pay her own way gal
But a hysterical screamer. They screamed a lot back then.
The perfect response to all liars, "You're a no good, liar."
It's actually the only thing he's really good at. He isn't real good at gambling.
Response to the democrat party members.
. Or holding a job. Or keeping the house. Just a loser....
@@glennso47 Not to mention Trump's 30,000+ documented lies.
The husband was all evil.Great show again.Brod was well picked for this role.Trinidad
at 11:16 when he gives the address of 1609 Genesee ave. that is that actual address where this episode was filmed. The house was built in 1922 and cost $8,000 new, it's 2,600 square ft. extremely large for that era. The house is in West Hollywood and is still there but it is a little more expensive with a current price tag of over $2 million dollars.
things change
john Smith. WOW DUDE. GREAT REASEARCH
I looked at 1609 Genesee on Google street view, and the house is clearly recognizable. The big difference was the steel bars added to the main entrance. It looks like all the houses in the neighborhood have steel gates on their driveway entrances. Two million dollars and you live in a high crime neighborhood? My, the country has change in half-a-century.
Anyone that pays $2 mil for that dump has rocks in his head. The property taxes have to be nearly $100G's.
mark fahey
It’s all about location. There are million dollar trailers in Malibu Beach.
It would have been better if the rear view mirror wasn't so prominently displayed as Dan is trying to sneak up on the psycho, makes it even more implausible.
I guess even back in the 50s beautiful young women would get mixed up with loser punks that were worth shit. Now, of course, this trend has reached epidemic proportions as a result of media glorification of bad boys and scumbags. Love the cars on this show. Hoping to see a late 50s Plymouth Belvedere. My first car was a 59 Belvedere. Wish I still had that gem today.
Girls mixed up with the wrong guys due to the fact the girl not having a father figure in their life. Then they get pregnant and the cycle continues.
I was always a bad boy to an extent. I wasn't scum. I ran my shop for 25 years. But, I played hard, drove Fast Cars, Rode my Harley. I just wasn't bad enough for a lot of gals. But I was for a whole lot others.
Yep. Well aware of that. Knew this beautiful woman who was smart (she was in SWE - society of women's engineer). She had an affinity with good looking guys that had a box of rocks in their heads. One guy messed up her career. She was to get a job in another state but had to stay with this loser bf because of he's on probation he couldn't leave state.
With the black leather jacket and slicked up hair, it was obvious right from the start who the villain would be. Couldn't have been more obvious unless he was dressed like one of the Beagle Boys.
Beastie Boys
Love to reference to DuckTails. Ma and her Beagle Boys.
@@jasonhuggins8745 huh?
You mean that Elvis impersonator?
Love that show, Dan Mathews is smart, only wish real cops was that smart.
More of a smart aleck and too many cops are like him in real life.
Said the moron, who can’t write a simple sentence correctly.
You gotta point!
More fine performances by Chevrolet, Dodge and Plymouth. `Plenty of good numbers in the script. 10 4.
He was going to blow up the official show Panel Truck! The bastard!
classic dont sewear
how to make your situation a lot worse in just a few easy steps
Typical overreaction of a bully, “Are you calling me a liar?"
Wonald J "LIAR" DTRUMPO SHPOTUS 💣💥💩🖕 FAVORITE PHRASE
Shanghai Benny II I know right!...my response would be, no you're not a liar, you are a low down dirty piece of sh*t a** liar..forgive me father above
And don't call a psycho crazy.
@@randyhutton9371 And don’t call him “Shirley “
Dan Dan always gets his man!
"I Need an EXPLOSIVE EXPERT, you've got 10 minutes! Damn I wish I could get things that fast.
24:48 Yep thats what I would do play with the water next to a bomb.
Man, that chick at Highway Patrol is gorgeous!
Which one? the one behind the mike? the decoy woman was not so hot.
+Robert Grant The one behind the mike!
@@davidmaslow7473, I'm Mike and she wasn't behind me, dang it!
Philly rapper Diablo
"I think it's gonna rain....get in, we'll have a couple drinks and see where it goes"
Well u think that dude cutting ropes on that water bucket would have been moving alot quicker instead he took his time while Ole Dan was seeming to have a h___ of a time holding that guy back in driver's seat lol
"Alot" is a town in India. "A lot" is more than one of something.
Water does react explosively with potasium, but it's always stored under something like mineral oil.
Phils Phan I take potassium and drink water. Am I gonna blow up?
@John Tapp -- Stay off trampolines.
We used potassium or sodium in high school chemistry lab to create hydrogen but it wasn't in dry form. It was a semi-solid gelatinous texture.
They used to use sodium to clear drains in lead pipes. When mixed with water it will make flames.
It’s the most interesting episode so far, but then again I’m only at episode 41. I haven’t seen sergeant Williams for a while now, perhaps he had been “promoted” to star in Dragnet series as Joe Friday’s direct boss.
Mrs. Bolton was HOT !!!!!
A wife that HOT makes you pay the rent , just you stay in bed with her. Why can't ladies look and dress like this anymore ?
John P Bondrew
My ex wife was hot. I got tired of trying to keep her happy. I left her and now I’ve got an ugly woman who worships the ground I walk on. Trust me looks don’t mean anything.
Mrs. Bolten is not someone you want to have a beef with.
Great hair, great face, great body!
Now how did such a pretty, wonderful lady like that ever end up with such a lowlife loser ??
With her looks, Peggy could've had someone MUCH, MUCH better.
The Ziv building git’s a lot of cameos in this series
Hey, that Larry is a good for nothing devil! Steep in self-pity and blaming others for his slothfulness.
I've never heard anyone say "slothfulness", I love it! 10-Q Anna! I'm too "lazy" to use it in conversation because I'm too slothful to define it in the area I live!
Sort of like politicians have always done....
Scary episode, I think it's going to rain. Great Police Work.
Dan almost takes the dispatchers hand off when grabbing the phone from her.
So did the gangster who took the phone from his wife.
Their house really is at 1609 N Genesee Av Hollywood,Ca
Like the water would spill while he was driving or breakinb
Larry is a real wild man.
Where's the KABOOM? I thought there was going to be an earth-shattering KABOOM! - Marvin the Martian
HA! HA! HA! good one...Bugs Bunny...the best cartoons ever!.
Dang! I just watched "Human Bomb" this morning and now this one. Both were practically bookends. Both wanted to blow up their employers over being fired and both had Matthews wrestling with the perpetrator who was trying to detonate the explosives and take himself and Matthews (not to mention everyone in the area) with him.
What would the HighwayPatrol series do without the A-2 flying jacket?! ;)
Those '58 Dodge 500 Patrol cars are So Koooool!
Great episode!😀
Wow he is off the chain ....
quality Matthews
How come the guy didn’t blow up the casino where he lost the rent moola?
First woman I have seen punched out (twice) in Highway Patrol and the guy with the size 12 wrench to the noggin. Pretty violent for 50's TV. The "explosive expert" happening to have a large pair of scissors to cut the rope,a good one!
UR funny
That y today women don't listen to dum ass men
anybody else yelling 'move your ass old man, come on, cut the rope!!'
Women acted all hysterical back then lol
@@chrisj197438Screaming hysterically. I mean, who can blame him😅
Yep, gamblers never change!
A nice smile and a kiss. That's supposed to make up for his mistakes
6:17. Your through Larry, ya here me through...
WHEW, close one !!
They sent Mr Tudball to cut that rope in slow motion!
"Book keeping mistake" lol. Oh yes , mortgage firms will make such mistakes. Never that I am aware.
I thought greasers all drove hot rods and motorcycles.
GOFLuvr
He was a broke greaser.
Oops! Did you notice how the car moved between 23:46, 23:54, and 23:57?
Season 3, Episode 35
Explosives (2 Jun. 1958)
I dont see how that bucket of water wouldnt slosh around and hit the potassium going over so much as a bump. Edit that one scene where he grabs the potassium and throws it on the water. That technically is not even possible. As soon as he would grab it with his bare hand it will react with any moisture on it then react with the water in his body tissue as it turns him inside out.
It's also amazing that half the neighborhood didn't come piling out onto the street after that explosion.
Just a TV show, Right????? or do you think it was real????
@ Richard Carine -- ever seen Galaxy Quest, in which invading aliens talk about their love of all those documentaries on tv.
Yeah that water wouldn't have spilled when they drove away....wtf.
Not if you are a pro driver!
I got a bucket of water see!
Great episode. Doesn't that black 58 Plymouth (?) look familiar from previous episodes?
Sorry. It must be a Dodge.
Yes, it is a Plymouth Fury. Good guessing.
HAHAHA HE PUNCHED HER OUT in the truck... WITH AN "ARM PUNCH" HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
In the intro to the show a white convertible is heading up to a road block. What year make model of car is that ? Anyone know ?
I'm thinking it's a '54 Lincoln. It's in the intro to all the episodes.
I think it's a '56 Mercury Monterey. Might be a Montclair though.
‘58 Buick.
@@johntapp1411 Could never be a 1956, let alone 1958 car: it appears in the very first episode, aired 3/10/55
Dan's not much of a lady's man. "You know I think it's going to rain". Not in the script.
How do you know?
I would have been snapping those drum lids back on first. Then taking the bucket down.
No way would he have driven that van with no water spilling out. Bad script
You mean he could not see them coming from behind in his mirror?
Hey its only a movie!!
The Bolton house is located at 1609 Genesee Ave and is about the lousiest looking $1.9 million home you'll find anywhere.
Time travel in the this episode...LOL
Is that smog in the air or mist???
It's the typical marine layer prevalent in the morning, or in May, the marine layer would last all day. I grew up in Los Angeles.
To bad that the county garage won't oil those door hindges!One day,,that squeak going to tip off the bad guys !............. Also...you never get to see a guy bitch slap a woman in the 50s on T.V...........Pretty hard Core stuff for the day !
Everyone was in good shape , before one gallon of soda and extra super large 🍟
It would have been better if the police woman's car was a '58 Buick LIMITED.....(Some people are never satisfied)
Was that Topanga Cyn rd. n last scene ?
I didn’t know that Potassium was an explosive. Is it some kind of chemical in addition to potassium?
It doesn't explode so much as burn rapidly, imagine a few thousand flares burning at the same time. The pressure would throw gobs of thousand degree potassium dozens of feet in every direction. the truck and anything nearby would burn instantly.
I knew he was bad as soon as he decided to look like Elvis.
Didn’t Obama forgive all mortgage delinquencies with tarp.
Dang, he really got to you, Good.
Bush signed TARP into law in 2008. The funds went to financial institutions, not home buyers. Your comment sounds like more Republican BS.
Why is it the ladies receiving calls at headquarters are gorgeous
That Larry was one bad actor, but what a sweet wife
Guess he lost Another job
Send the woman in eh?
Anyone know what model that '58 Buick is? Beautiful car.
Century....it was the hot rod model
I had one in 1969
@@mobilechloroform807 Wow. you had a car like that one in 1969... and I thought I was lucky...
Just bouncing around would spill water, but really? Blow up the street. Potassium is a metal normally stored in oil
Smog is bad in ALL these episodes and that was the 50’s!! 👍
Larry is a looser, but a crafty looser.
Pro Tip Trivia: This episode was based on the real life story of Joe Biden who is portrayed here by the character known as "Larry Bolton" They may call him Larry here, but we know who they're really referring to. 😉
What model is the mopar that Dan drove?
I think a 58 Dodge Coronet as a police interceptor.
Why do terrorists bother with deisel fuel and fertilizer, just buy a keg of pottasium and water.....ha ha...a real teaching episode. Did you people know Clint Eastwood made his first debut on an episode on Highway Patrol. No wonder he turned to Dirty Harry
+Ron M In countries where there is a terrorist problem pottasium or its derivates (like chlorate of p.) are classified as explosives and not for sale at the chemist. Regards
Pure sodium also explodes when it comes in contact with water...
Yes
Robert Conrad was in one two.
@@tomservo56954 I had some once. It was fun.
good one
The guy's a gambler and a hothead, but he can afford a nice new house? Must be nice. I guess stuff like this gave rise to the hazmat placard system.
Except they are behind in their payments due to his gambling.
4:00 minutes. A real Rolodex.