Another beautiful women! Old great cars and good looking chicks is the reason I am hooked on this stuff. I wish they could colorize these episodes because I believe that is one beautiful dress and she wears it well!
Feminism is a losing proposition for women and too many fell for the propaganda. They ad so much more power before. Now they are competing with biological men saying they are women and more. Those original feminists like Steinheim and Germaine Geer were Judas Goats and didn't even know it. Now, Greer is being cancelled and called "trans phobic" because she said trans women weren't women. Icon in the '70s, cancelled in the 2010s. Oh, how have the mighty fallen.
@@denniscardinal1227I’m weighing 537 pounds and my breasts sag beneath my belly button. Incan only dream of a beautiful figure on that girl! I eat 11 deep fried chickens a day, and that’s only for breakfast! I’m trying to lose weight but I gotta yeast infection in my vagina, and the puss stinks and men keep away from me even my dog, I don’t even enjoy masterb@tiin anymore cos it’s is so messy and smelly.
May of 2022. I was wondering if AAA still had maps to hand out. They used to have the greatest assortment of USA, State, and county maps. Wonder if they still do?
A '56 Pontiac wagon! An uncle of mine had one just like that and I remember being jealous as all hell when he and his family rolled into our driveway in it. And there we were, still with our old '49 Dodge 2 dr.
2dr ? 2drive? 2 geared box ? Drive chain? 2 down to reverse? I googled spend 30 mins of my life trying to figure out? 2dr? Oh I get it,…. 2drive in R reverse!
Just started watching this a few weeks ago. Always liked Broderick. I love how Dan Mathews always finds some clue lying on the road and the music lets you know that it's important. : )
WOW! who wouldn't stop for that hot tomato?! What a figure! "School books! the whole stinkin mess!, what'll we do now Vance?" READ AND LEARN. all the way down with the gear selector for reverse gear with the hydromatic on that lovely and sweet gray and white '55 poncho wagon. looks like BC and the sarge cleaned the ashes before the perps returned to the hideout. enjoying the show, thanks
The murdered driver's windows on the car were not broken. That means the bullet traveled up to his window, then stopped and took a sharp right turn into his back.What a shot!
I loved the way Dan nearly set himself and the desk on fire with that burning bin. But why does the Chief have to keep telling his 2i/c - aged about 40 - how basic policing and the law works, like he's a rookie cop? Ans what's the deal with that pencil and the map? Lots of clunky comfort in those old shows.
I remember that Pontiac wagon from when I was a kid. Jerry and his wife had one. We camped a lot at Lake Lanier. I thought it was so cool. The 1st car I ever saw with power brakes. I was 7. What did I know?
Hijack scenes filmed on Griffith Park Road in Los Angeles, and unlike the landscapes in most of the episodes Griffith Park hasn't changed all that much. While the landscape is the same you wouldn't drive through Griffith Park at night and come out alive just like most of L.A..
I remember going through the Griffith Park area , with my family on picnics and camping trips, back in the early 60's to mid 70's... One of our favorite places to go was called Schideck & Reyes campground (Now called Reyes Creek). There were lots of places like those , just outside of the L.A. area and the San Fernando Valley, back then (50+ years ago). It was a relatively clean and safe place to go for the family-to get away from the city, 50+ years ago... Sadly, that is not the way those places are-anymore... They have become very dangerous at night, mainly because of criminal activity in those areas... Some of the main reasons that I like to watch these really old T.V. shows, is to see these actors /actress's in their prime, to see these places that my family & friends visited in the past, and of course to see those fabulous cars, trucks, motorcycles, aircraft, etc. - from those amazing times.
The second driver is Steve Ihnat who sadly died in 1972 at age 37. He had a number of prominent roles in film and TV in the 1960s and early '70s and his last appearance was in the Burt Reynolds cop flick "Fuzz" released posthumously. He is interred just 9 plots (crypts) from Marilyn Monroe. Steve's son (born the year his father died) died in 2004 at just 32.
I knew it was him. So young. He was a favorite actor from the original Star Trek and the short-lived "Dundee and THE Culhane". His widow and Peter Marshall were married for a time.
I think he also appeared in an episode of the original Star Trek of the 1960's. Also interred right near Marilyn is actor Jay C. Flippin (from 60's t.v. show McHale's Navy)
Pretty cool when they shot the guy in the station wagon (no holes) and he puts the brakes on just before jumping the curb. I can't blame the show for not trashing out the car.
*Starfleet's greatest starship captain appeared in this episode as "Joe Tyler", the crooked truck driver. In the original Star Trek episode, "Whom Gods Destroy", he played "Garth of Izar", a former starship captain who was considered the best who ever was. Only one problem: he went insane and had to be locked away. Steve Ihnat played the role, so it was interesting to see him in an earlier performance on "Highway Patrol".*
This episode was pretty stupid but I really enjoy this series. They change cars all the time. Buicks, Pontiacs, Olds, Plymouths, Mercs. not like other TV shows that are sponsored by one car company. Love those old cars.
@@drcurv The '57 & '58 'Custom Royal' Dodge Coronets were absolutely a work of art... Especially with the 325 Hemi 'Red Ram' engines and those tail fins with the dual radio antennas... Way Beyond cool...
Drove that Griffith park road many times to an early morning tee time at Wilson or Harding courses on any Saturday. Hello starter Danny. Met good friend 3 wood tommy Weber there😺
Dan waddles around while the other cops in good shape move sharp. Also in the shootouts, Dan fires from the hip with a 2" revolver at a fair distance and hits his man. However, I do like this show.
The good guys always seemed to win in the end on this T.V. show... That is the first indication of a classic 1950's production... I PARTICULARILY liked the sayings that Broderick Crawford had at the end of the show, like "Wreckless driving does not prove who's right or wrong-but who's left." Or "Leave your blood at the Red Cross, Not on the Highway" ... This show came at a time when Values really meant something..
Gee, Sheila threw her cigarettes out before she finished them. Maybe they didn't have enough taste? She should've tried Kools, with that refreshing menthol flavor that never quits, puff after puff.
@@Catquick1957 only so much room in sets. He has to make the most of its finite square footage, hence Dan: “ Must remember to take very very small steps .. not quite skips but close enuf,
At the 1:22 mark, the chick says my car stalled in this fog... even though this episode was from 1959, smog didn't become a real problem until about the mid-60s through the 70s.
As usual, I've thumbed this one up as a sop to memories from 60-odd years ago, but this episode had some schoolboy howlers in it. LOL. Shocking continuity error at about 12:55 when Dan and the sarge come looking for the turnoff the truck made. Still, I wouldn't have minded kidnapping the brunette for myself - Cathy Case looks drop-dead gorgeous here! Yummy!
It's a wonder the whole building didn't go up after kicking the flaming garbage under the desk, lol! Gotta love the what must be TRIPLE action triggers on those prop revolvers, with the way they man handle the triggers. Ahh, the simplicity of these old shows :^)
I'm enjoying these old episodes. It is sort of funny how they only seem to know one numerical radio code and they over use it like crazy. And they also use it wrongly: as an interogatory (question): "10-4?" I used a CB back in the day and had a lot of trucker friends, but also worked with military police, so I learned many of the police codes, and of couirse CB lingo. Thanks for the upload.
Aside from the possibility that the cigarette could have landed there at a different time, if the guy got conked on the head and was unconscious, why would he necessarily had to have seen every person that was with the hijackers?
The take-a-way from each and every one of these episodes is *DON'T* do more then one job. In TV or real life, the cops are always looking for a pattern, so you better make the first one a *BIG ONE!*
Another female with misplaced management skills and values! Where did she go wrong? These guys, did they think they were living extensions of wild west shows? Lone Ranger, Wild Bill, Cisco, Palledin, etc. always got their man! The guilt would have eaten them up naturally over time also. Love the enthusiasm of Matthews! Notice how he has to hook and drag these officers into action. Every generation needs a good handful of these kind of people like Matthews. Dedication and perseverance!! And Timelyness!!
@@russelljohnson1303 Those trucks for family and town use along with the trains of our nation made America strong - but now that they are gone, America is headed back to the days of weakness, EXACTLY what Biden and his lefty progressive communists want.
@@russelljohnson1303 I wonder if my 1960 Ramble Classic, if it had been able to last this long, would be worth anything today. It sure wasn't then! haha
@@retiredmusiceducator3612 probably not a ton of money today Just like my Plymouth they're rare cars today but not a ugly looking stereotypical 57 Chevy. So even if their rare their not worth much to most classic car collectors...
They always do the same thing. They manhandle the evidence. Why didnt they check the cigarrette stub for prints? Im sure that Cathy Case's got a record. She's slso got a great body.
Never leave butts around. It is possible to get DNA from saliva or skin cells on the filter. Cases have been broken that way. We would always take them for evidence just in case
I enjoy car and truck spotting the parked cars and thinking about how they were actually real people's cars, but also the number of late 40's models. I had a 55 Buick Special in high school, car was my age in 73.
Sugar Baby wore the same dress through the whole episode which I'm guessing story line wise covered a couple of days at least. Highly unusual for a woman to wear the same dress for that long.
I love reading all the comments. Thanks for uploading all these episodes.
Another beautiful women! Old great cars and good looking chicks is the reason I am hooked on this stuff. I wish they could colorize these episodes because I believe that is one beautiful dress and she wears it well!
Feminism is a losing proposition for women and too many fell for the propaganda. They ad so much more power before. Now they are competing with biological men saying they are women and more.
Those original feminists like Steinheim and Germaine Geer were Judas Goats and didn't even know it. Now, Greer is being cancelled and called "trans phobic" because she said trans women weren't women. Icon in the '70s, cancelled in the 2010s. Oh, how have the mighty fallen.
Don't be afraid to share your feelings.......
@@denniscardinal1227I’m weighing 537 pounds and my breasts sag beneath my belly button. Incan only dream of a beautiful figure on that girl! I eat 11 deep fried chickens a day, and that’s only for breakfast! I’m trying to lose weight but I gotta yeast infection in my vagina, and the puss stinks and men keep away from me even my dog, I don’t even enjoy masterb@tiin anymore cos it’s is so messy and smelly.
background music as she walks by "Wah wah wah wah wah wahWAHWAAAH"
Propaganda
With Dan Matthews on the job, they sure do save on Court costs....
😂
He killed alot. Of people
No one gets a better use out of road maps than Dan Mathews of the Highway Patrol.
May of 2022. I was wondering if AAA still had maps to hand out. They used to have the greatest assortment of USA, State, and county maps. Wonder if they still do?
@@5ivestring me too I 🧐guess we'll never find out🥱 unless one of us look it up 🤔
Too bad he didn't have Google maps
If you’re a member you can order on line or by phone. It’s no cost to members.
Remember when one could pull into a gas station and get Road Maps for Free ?
My neighbors owned a Pontiac dealership and I got to ride to school in a canary yellow 💛 Pontiac.♥️
21:10 ... "Acme Machine Parts"... I knew it! The thief was Wile E. Coyote!
I was thinking the same thing
Funny guy
😂🤣😂🤣😂
And the Road Runny was his decoy 😂
@@marcuscarroll6853yeah sure you were, you’re too young to remember the road runner! ❤😂
A '56 Pontiac wagon! An uncle of mine had one just like that and I remember being jealous as all hell when he and his family rolled into our driveway in it. And there we were, still with our old '49 Dodge 2 dr.
Thanks for sharing, I have similar experiences
…growing up all the neighbors had nicer car than us…probably why I’ve always had high-end cars since I was in college.
What’s a 2dr?
2dr ? 2drive? 2 geared box ? Drive chain? 2 down to reverse? I googled spend 30 mins of my life trying to figure out? 2dr? Oh I get it,…. 2drive in R reverse!
2 Drowned Rats? …wild guess I know but I’m out of ideas?
Just started watching this a few weeks ago. Always liked Broderick. I love how Dan Mathews always finds some clue lying on the road and the music lets you know that it's important. : )
He reads the script good
One of two episodes in which lipstick gives away one of the perpetrators (the other episode being "Lady Bandits")
4:52 That girl's a knockout: but cold as ice.
Parts from ACME?, Wile E.Coyote was behind that robbery.
femme fatale.
Perhaps she is just a beautiful actress
I was in kindergarten when this came out, now I'm an old bastard of 66
I'm 66 but am not old! LOL
66 is pretty young yet. Hope you have many healthy years ahead
@@DeloresLandeis-kx5fu thanks hope the same for you
Sheila's a fun girl. Goes to a hijacking dressed for a cocktail party.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Yep and she wasn't the first girl who got busted after dropping her lipstick at the scene of the crime.
M A Y B E
Dan is such an alpha. Love it. My Dad was kind of short but, as the the saying goes. I don't nothing from nobody. Miss him.
Love those cars! Wow!
I lived in Long Beach, CA for a while, back in the '60s and the smog was just like this: 20:16 I had to walk to school in the stuff.
I'm guessing it beats walking to school in the snow!
Yuk
Actually, they're in area that gets a lot of fog.
@@jaminova_1969 rather have snow.
Thank Heavens for the Carb Board!!
WOW! who wouldn't stop for that hot tomato?! What a figure!
"School books! the whole stinkin mess!, what'll we do now Vance?" READ AND LEARN.
all the way down with the gear selector for reverse gear with the hydromatic on that lovely and sweet gray and white '55 poncho wagon.
looks like BC and the sarge cleaned the ashes before the perps returned to the hideout.
enjoying the show, thanks
OMG, old cars ares so cool, nothing like a chrome bumper, and a steel dashboard
Mark H And two toned paint!
50s era cars are okay but ill stick to my 1986 Nissan 300ZX, a classic in its own right and a beautiful car in its own way, in my opinion.
@@jimlaguardia8185 and the way those car smelled and bias ply tires
@@chrismc410 I had a 1983 Datsun B-210 hatchback. Great car.
And those fins. And that army tank body. I should know, I had one 🥰
Damn, that station wagon in the beginning sounded healthy. 👍
'56 Pontiac. My dad had a '56 Pontiac Star Chief. It had a 317 V8 with a 4 barrel and dual exhaust. For it's day it was a quick car.
@@dnanestrau We had a 54 Buick Special. Great car.
It’s in almost every episode.
They did when brand new, lol.
“What’s going to happen to me?” “Take a good look... What happened to him!” I guess Dan is informing her that she’s going to get capital punishment.
She got the chair in 1982!
The murdered driver's windows on the car were not broken. That means the bullet traveled up to his window, then stopped and took a sharp right turn into his back.What a shot!
Jeff, not only that, the chick didn't even get any blood on her dress from the guy shot in the back same drivers seat, lucky her!!!!!!
Same make of bullet that Oswald used?
Just like the JFK shooter
How much reality do you need, it's called entertainment for a reason.
@@denniscardinal1227 good luck finding that sense of humour you’re looking for 😉
Guess I'm just nostalgic I sure like watching her run in that old dress 1:55
21:40. “We got lucky got a change.” They are lucky every week.
love those sidewalls!
Whitewalls?
Dan was born with his hat on.
And he stayed on the bottle for the rest of his life too.
@@tommytruth7595 Don't make fun of Dan. Don't watch the show.
I loved the way Dan nearly set himself and the desk on fire with that burning bin. But why does the Chief have to keep telling his 2i/c - aged about 40 - how basic policing and the law works, like he's a rookie cop? Ans what's the deal with that pencil and the map? Lots of clunky comfort in those old shows.
Walshamite, you made me laugh, that takes a lot
Heels and a wiggle skirt. Love it!
I enjoy looking at the Yank Tanks. No company paid for product placement, there is a variety. My favourite of the era was the Chevvy Belair.
That was my first car.
I remember that Pontiac wagon from when I was a kid. Jerry and his wife had one. We camped a lot at Lake Lanier. I thought it was so cool. The 1st car I ever saw with power brakes. I was 7. What did I know?
They sure saved tax payers a lot of money in those days . No food, housing, or medical. Just bury them .
what about Sheila and the other living crooks...got to pay for their food, housing, and medical
@@MrShelly53
True still some got theirs. And still saved a few bucks
Or the crooks killed each other.
Tight skirt ahead, trouble all the way!!
you can have my share of today's fatties, tattoo freaks and facial piercing addicts.
@@henryhorner3182 me too!!
Women were so good looking back then.everyone looked great dressed up
Men too.😞no baseball caps .wearing everyday
And they didn't have weekly appointments at the plastic surgeons.
Great brought back memories
Hijack scenes filmed on Griffith Park Road in Los Angeles, and unlike the landscapes in most of the episodes Griffith Park hasn't changed all that much. While the landscape is the same you wouldn't drive through Griffith Park at night and come out alive just like most of L.A..
its very progressive, enlightening, and common for an L.A. democrat to go to a park late at night just to get a raped.
john Smith California, I GO NOT!
@@gary37rn84 democrat? idiot
The ACME truck is on its way to Arizona with another mail order scheme for Wile E. Coyote.
I remember going through the Griffith Park area , with my family on picnics and camping trips, back in the early 60's to mid 70's... One of our favorite places to go was called Schideck & Reyes campground (Now called Reyes Creek). There were lots of places like those , just outside of the L.A. area and the San Fernando Valley, back then (50+ years ago). It was a relatively clean and safe place to go for the family-to get away from the city, 50+ years ago... Sadly, that is not the way those places are-anymore... They have become very dangerous at night, mainly because of criminal activity in those areas... Some of the main reasons that I like to watch these really old T.V. shows, is to see these actors /actress's in their prime, to see these places that my family & friends visited in the past, and of course to see those fabulous cars, trucks, motorcycles, aircraft, etc. - from those amazing times.
I like classy crooks who wear suits and hats.
Nowadays it's baggy pants, and boxers lol
And graphic tees and torn jeans
Yeah, in California we call them Democrat politicians.
They are already dressed for burial!
nice clothes, cool car, and hot chicks...hey let's go rob a bank! 💰
why is dan always sitting in his office with his hat on
Because he was cool! (Actaully, we're not supposed to notice things like that.)
Ready to roll !!
it would take to long to put his hat on going out the door
The second driver is Steve Ihnat who sadly died in 1972 at age 37. He had a number of prominent roles in film and TV in the 1960s and early '70s and his last appearance was in the Burt Reynolds cop flick "Fuzz" released posthumously. He is interred just 9 plots (crypts) from Marilyn Monroe. Steve's son (born the year his father died) died in 2004 at just 32.
So tragic. Similar to Bruce and Brandon Lee.
I knew it was him. So young. He was a favorite actor from the original Star Trek and the short-lived "Dundee and THE Culhane". His widow and Peter Marshall were married for a time.
@@susangreene9662 I remember Dundee and the Culhane (from 1967) I thought they were well done and was sad it was cancelled so soon.
He was quite the villain for Manix -- and was nuts for Kirk.
I think he also appeared in an episode of the original Star Trek of the 1960's. Also interred right near Marilyn is actor Jay C. Flippin (from 60's t.v. show McHale's Navy)
Kathleen Case (Shelia) was a good looking woman. I wish that dresses like the one she was wearing would come back into style.
Love it when she sits on a table top
The way she talked 🥰😍🥰😍🥰
@Henry Horner lol
Pretty cool when they shot the guy in the station wagon (no holes) and he puts the brakes on just before jumping the curb. I can't blame the show for not trashing out the car.
Hey, they have a budget
LOL, Yeah, like the six-shooter or Police Special that never runs out of bullets! Acts like its a short-barrelled AR-15.
8:53. . .I wonder if Wile E. Coyote has a shipment coming form there! Think Roadrunner BEEP-BEEP!
Shelia gave him 50% just like she promised. 50% of what she told him they got!😂😂😂😂😂
'Smokin" under the "No Smoking " sign. Broderick drops another with the worlds deadliest snubby .38!!!!
*Starfleet's greatest starship captain appeared in this episode as "Joe Tyler", the crooked truck driver. In the original Star Trek episode, "Whom Gods Destroy", he played "Garth of Izar", a former starship captain who was considered the best who ever was. Only one problem: he went insane and had to be locked away. Steve Ihnat played the role, so it was interesting to see him in an earlier performance on "Highway Patrol".*
Spock (Leonard Nimoy) appears in some episodes of Highway Patrol as well.
Gene Rodenberry wrote for HP and was once an LAPD cop.
Fine actor. Died too young. Was in a two part Outer Limits episode, "The Inheritors" with Robert Duvall.
@@bovnycccoperalover3579 Yes, Steve Inhat, the Lieutenant. He was really good.
Leonard Nimoy was also featured in this series, as was Clint Eastwood too.
This should be titled " The Trail of Butts "
This episode was pretty stupid but I really enjoy this series. They change cars all the time. Buicks, Pontiacs, Olds, Plymouths, Mercs. not like other TV shows that are sponsored by one car company. Love those old cars.
Some nice chunky Dodges too, by the looks of them.
Roaring.fire sound from waste basket.
Bad,
interesting, I never seen them use a Chevy tho for a cop car
The cars & trucks are so cool in these old shows!!!
@@drcurv The '57 & '58 'Custom Royal' Dodge Coronets were absolutely a work of art... Especially with the 325 Hemi 'Red Ram' engines and those tail fins with the dual radio antennas... Way Beyond cool...
"Wreckless driving DOESN'T determine who is RIGHT! ONLY WHO is left"!!!
Note the absence of foreign cars in the back ground shots.
Except for the VW Bug mear the end of the show.
"Joe Tyler" played by Steve Ihnat, best known as "Garth" from Star Trek episode, "Whom gods destroy".
At 16:20 where she throws the cigg. butt on the floor. Smokers are like that. The world is their ashtray. Smoking gives them away.
Yeah, and also there is a big NO SMOKING sign right above her !
@phillip krikorian what's an ash try?
@@leecoffman2594 lol
I was like that. We used to throw cigarette butts on the floor in the GROCERY STORE!🤣...among other places.LOL.
That woman was smoking right in front of the no smoking sign!!!
She was a bad, bad girl.
Hot Babe, cleans up good, Sharp dresser,
Very Untrustworthy!! "A Sexist Would Say"
,
Mathews is quite the gunslinger! And I’m pretty sure those wooden pallets give ample protection in a gunfight!
Pallets must have been built from old growth trees 😁they don’t build them like that anymore!
The only thing the crooks didn't leave was there names lol great show thanks for posting
"Nothing but school books"
"Oh, no!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Drove that Griffith park road many times to an early morning tee time at Wilson or Harding courses on any Saturday. Hello starter Danny. Met good friend 3 wood tommy Weber there😺
Kudos TCF..for gathering all dese gems😺
Dan waddles around while the other cops in good shape move sharp. Also in the shootouts, Dan fires from the hip with a 2" revolver at a fair distance and hits his man. However, I do like this show.
My Dad was a highway cop from 1949 to 1962. He'd roar laughing about Matthews gun use
I wish I had a dollar for every time he hit someone
The good guys always seemed to win in the end on this T.V. show... That is the first indication of a classic 1950's production... I PARTICULARILY liked the sayings that Broderick Crawford had at the end of the show, like "Wreckless driving does not prove who's right or wrong-but who's left." Or "Leave your blood at the Red Cross, Not on the Highway" ... This show came at a time when Values really meant something..
Dan was a perfect shot.
He practiced often off camera.
It’s obvious to everyone that is a fan of Dan
Ever watch The Rifleman with Chuck Connors, these shows were never meant to be shooting tutorials.
Gee, Sheila threw her cigarettes out before she finished them. Maybe they didn't have enough taste? She should've tried Kools, with that refreshing menthol flavor that never quits, puff after puff.
F U N N Y
😃😃😃😃😃😃 she didn't even crush it out
Smoking more enjoying it less
The faster Dan tries to go, the shorter his steps.
I noticed that. I watch it at 1.5 speed, it's hilarious. Like he's got a BM pushing it's head out!
Dan runs like a girl.
moves like a dancer, Jackie Gleason the same
@@Catquick1957 only so much room in sets. He has to make the most of its finite square footage, hence Dan: “ Must remember to take very very small steps .. not quite skips but close enuf,
HE IS A KNOWN DRUNK I LIKE TO WATCH THE BLOOPERS AND SHOOTING AT NOTHING......
When she said what’s going to happen to me he should’ve said do you like it crispy or extra crispy.
Every episode has a beautiful woman in it! Dan Matthews was the best of all TV cops. Broadrick Crawford was a phenomenal actor!!!
3:53 That's some serious LA smog.
In the late 50s,LA County had a Director of Smog.
At the 1:22 mark, the chick says my car stalled in this fog... even though this episode was from 1959, smog didn't become a real problem until about the mid-60s through the 70s.
As usual, I've thumbed this one up as a sop to memories from 60-odd years ago, but this episode had some schoolboy howlers in it. LOL. Shocking continuity error at about 12:55 when Dan and the sarge come looking for the turnoff the truck made.
Still, I wouldn't have minded kidnapping the brunette for myself - Cathy Case looks drop-dead gorgeous here! Yummy!
Very attractive
It's a wonder the whole building didn't go up after kicking the flaming garbage under the desk, lol! Gotta love the what must be TRIPLE action triggers on those prop revolvers, with the way they man handle the triggers. Ahh, the simplicity of these old shows :^)
The Smog!!!And that was70 yrs. ago!
60 years but whose counting
I'm enjoying these old episodes. It is sort of funny how they only seem to know one numerical radio code and they over use it like crazy. And they also use it wrongly: as an interogatory (question): "10-4?" I used a CB back in the day and had a lot of trucker friends, but also worked with military police, so I learned many of the police codes, and of couirse CB lingo. Thanks for the upload.
Those gangsters better watch out for being involved with Acme Trucking Company. Just ask Wiley Coyote. 😊
... and suddenly, the drivers' rear mirror pops off after entering the warehouse
Aside from the possibility that the cigarette could have landed there at a different time, if the guy got conked on the head and was unconscious, why would he necessarily had to have seen every person that was with the hijackers?
Because the lip stick was fresh if it had been there a few hours probably would have had a lot of dust where the lip stick was
ah..the good old days. when a girl could earn a living without taking Food Stamps or doing Porn...
ha - kicks over the can, spreads the fire...
24:41 That's not a good idea, taking cover behind those flimsy wooden crates. Those wouldn't stop any bullets.
I loved this tv show
Love the way Matthews kicked the fire under the desk.
11:44 man I miss those days when you could toss the mic🤣
@Dale Slover that was funny. He almost hit the other cop in the car with it.
The take-a-way from each and every one of these episodes is *DON'T* do more then one job. In TV or real life, the cops are always looking for a pattern, so you better make the first one a *BIG ONE!*
Good show.
Dan looks the bump on the head.
That's not too bad.
Didn't know he was a general practicer MD.
Has anyone else noticed that the woman seems to be the one who is in charge???
Dan looks like he’s already had a few drinks in this episode.
So why did the crooks go back to their warehouse when they had previously tried to burn it down? :_
I think they just burn the paper work.
Loved that station wagon
There is very little traffic on these nice roads.
Another female with misplaced management skills and values! Where did she go wrong? These guys, did they think they were
living extensions of wild west shows? Lone Ranger, Wild Bill, Cisco, Palledin, etc. always got their man! The guilt would have eaten them up
naturally over time also. Love the enthusiasm of Matthews! Notice how he has to hook and drag these officers into action. Every
generation needs a good handful of these kind of people like Matthews. Dedication and perseverance!! And Timelyness!!
Sheila is smokin hot, where do they find these gorgeous criminals.
Agreed she was super hot
Casting couch!
Only about 23 when this was shot she died in 1979 in a car wreck
@@brandonmoen6956 Agreed she was smoking!
5000 school books? Nowadays that is some serious money.
Can I have that squad car? It looks sooooo predatory!
wait...He's dead , and now he's not ?
LOL!
Broderie had commanding voice. Great actor too.TRINIDAD
today we see those trucks in the junk yards in the deep woods on farm yards...
Sad isn't it. All that hard work those old trucks put in and nobody restores them or saves them. They just sit and rot after they gave all they had.
@@russelljohnson1303 Those trucks for family and town use along with the trains of our nation made America strong - but now that they are gone, America is headed back to the days of weakness, EXACTLY what Biden and his lefty progressive communists want.
@@retiredmusiceducator3612 yeah something I can agree on. Thats exactly why I'm never letting go if my 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook club coupe.
@@russelljohnson1303 I wonder if my 1960 Ramble Classic, if it had been able to last this long, would be worth anything today. It sure wasn't then! haha
@@retiredmusiceducator3612 probably not a ton of money today
Just like my Plymouth they're rare cars today but not a ugly looking stereotypical 57 Chevy. So even if their rare their not worth much to most classic car collectors...
Wow! Who's the eye candy?
They always do the same thing. They manhandle the evidence. Why didnt they check the cigarrette stub for prints? Im sure that Cathy Case's got a record. She's slso got a great body.
Never leave butts around. It is possible to get DNA from saliva or skin cells on the filter. Cases have been broken that way. We would always take them for evidence just in case
No DNA technology in the 1950's!
I don't smoke, but I always pick up butts for next job I'm going to do...😉
I enjoy car and truck spotting the parked cars and thinking about how they were actually real people's cars, but also the number of late 40's models. I had a 55 Buick Special in high school, car was my age in 73.
Sugar Baby wore the same dress through the whole episode which I'm guessing story line wise covered a couple of days at least. Highly unusual for a woman to wear the same dress for that long.
Two dresses, first one was low cut in back.
21:45 How the hell did he see the license plate from there? That's all that was on that reciept
Yes and Men looked so handsome.. clean cut , suits nice hair aftershave!! No tatoos or tee shirts or baseball caps.. not sloppy!!!
This women really dress's nice. She looks very beautiful. I also like very much old cars. Just like my mom and pop used to drive.
So.................Sheila is a single girl now!! I think I'll give her a call in 1995, if things go right.
You have a De Lorean? 88 mph is the magic number!
YOUR SUCH A DUMB ASS
Those machine parts are real light
Some of those girls reall knew how to swing their hipps
16:05 She is smoking under a no smoking sign.
Well she’s a criminal.
@@edwardgarea7650 and if there was a "NO Hijacking" sign above her, she'd be hijacking anyway hehe
Matthews was always in such a hurry to solve his cases so that he could get back to the office early and file a report to his supervisor, Jim Beam.
What was the cargo REALLY: machine parts? I doubt it