SUVs are today's station wagons, but I don't understand why almost none of them have tailgates. Don't people still have to haul long lumber, carpets, dead bodies, etc. ?
Thanks for uploading these shows I love everyone, I very viegly some of the last ones in 1959 watching them with my day when I was 3 at the time. Good times with my dad .he's. Still the best.
I don't remember them at all. My sisters do, but I was the youngest and I was only interested in animals like Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. My dad didn't watch anything with me. We lived on a farm and he had too much to do to sit longer than to eat dinner.
I like how in these plots there's never a mystery. We see it all unfold and just wait as the suspicious Mathews closes in. No twists. No surprises. Just la-dee-daa cop work, cute girls and excellent cars and before you know it it's over and time for another episode. I love it.
You've watched too much TV. lol Me too. My dad's best friend was James Arness (Aurness) of GUNSMOKE TV fame. I grew up around these men. It meant nothing to me because I was a child. 6, 7,9, 11. Even as a teenager I didn't feel it or see it. They were just people who came over to see my dad at his home in Malibu Beach, California. We lived on PCH across from the beach. I was only there 'Part Time' (DIVORCE of my parents). James Coburn, Lee Marvin, Martin Sheen were all drinking buddies of my father. They were always smoking and drinking. I think Sheen s the only one left. They were not my friends but, dad's. We oved to Santa Monica in 1967 when his drinking got worse. Died in 1991 age 61. Alcoholism & Cancer. The CAMELCigarettes without a filter didn't help! TAR, AMMONIA, NICOTINE, 4000 Chemicals used to make cigs. TERRIBLE. COUNTRY IS FULL OF CANCER. I never smoked and I HAVE CANCER IOF THE THROAT, ESOPHAGUS, LYMPH NODES (several), Voice Box. Doctors say it is SECOND HAND SMOKE. Fuking parents!!! Both smoked inside the house 'chain smoking' Mom died of stomach cancer. She had friends in film business. Forgot names. Cloris Leachman was a family friend. In fact, in 2018 after I got on my feet from spinal injury and 7 spine surgeries. Richard Middleton, producer a friend of mine from 'Soaked In Bleach' film about murder of Kurt Cobain, well, Richard liked how I helped On Set and did Blocking for Dan Roebuck so he got me a part on WEDDING RINGERS with Kevin Hart, Josh Gad (name changed 3 times before it hit theaters) Cloris was a LEAD in this film and remembered me when I was 11 years old. I couldn't believe it. She saw me in Pain and gave me number of her doctor. The guy really helped me. Soft tissue damage. YES, THESE SHOWS HAVE A "FORMULA" which worked for that Period. COLUMBO was the SAME FORMULA....We knew who the KILLER was in the first 3 minutes. Then Columbo (Peter Falk) would do his thing. Peter died of ALZHEIMERS and his family fought over his estate. Sad. All that HARD WORK Peter put in only to end in SHI*. FIGHTS BETWEEN FAMILY MEMBERS. Lawsuits for years! Fun working on Jersey Boys, Danny Collins with Pacino. NCIS. Mike and Molly. My dad would crap himself if he saw me ON SET. As a Kid I HATED IT. Worked with KURT RUSSELL one episode of GUNSMOKE. Kurt played PACKEY KERLIN. Runaway cowboy age 13. I was 9. I was second actor for ep. in case Kurt didn't show. I did the BLOCKING. Set up Camera scenes. Tape where actors stand, sit. t was OK but, I'd rather SURF at age 9 in Malibu.. lol Poor dad. RIP/...You and I wouldtalk for hours! What a business. Take care. I'm fighting Cancer at City of Hope, Duarte, CA 3 surgeries on throat, chest, neck thus far. Radiation/Chemo needed. Those fuking Cigarettes parents smoked. AND THE SMOG in 1960;'s. TERRIBLY THICK & DANGEROUS. USA EPA DISMANTLED....TRUMP WILL CAUSE MILLIONS TO DIE. Moron.. Bless you and yours
ManInTheBigHat Dan Matthews would solve case before LT Tragg would have cuffed wrong suspect and Perry Mason acquit the accused if this were a Perry Mason episode.
In those days TV series packed a lot of drama into less than half an hour. The writing was more to the point and there were fewer commercials. The early GUNSMOKE episodes were like that too.
At 8:50 Bill says he was trying to get "upwind" of the imaginary deer. Any hunter knows that you want to be DOWNWIND of your prey so it won't pick up your scent carried on the breeze.
Storyline a bit weak but I love seeing what's in the 'background' of the filming, the cars, the housing, cloths the scenery of the fifties. If you see through what's in front its like a documentary, a snapshot of a different time.
I noticed the birds, too. Some episodes have a lot more than others. A few episodes have street noise from cars. Those, I can do without. Got enough of that now.
Another top notch episode. I keep thinking that not only was the evidence of no mud found on the victim's shoes being a great clue, but also the perpetrators footprints would have been extra deep in the mud that he carried the victim through.
14:50 notice the map? Its a Earth Change map showing where the new coastline will be after a catastrophic sea level change event. Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, alot of Texas, much of the east coast, under water. Even states in the midwest are flooded up the Mississippi River as well. Its based on a Navy map that was circulated to many officers during briefings in the 1950's thru 1980's.
Sounds like what would happen if and when the East Antarctic Ice Sheet melts. Unlike the much smaller West Antarctic ice sheet, if the East Antarctic Ice Sheet melts Memphis becomes a port of the Gulf of Mexico. Now it is belived the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is stable and should last a couple of hundred years, in fact should expand iver the next few decades under global warming. Global warming means more warm air, which holds a lot more water then cold air. That warm air would bring more water in the form of snow, which converts to ice, expanding the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Note this is short term, long term it will melt. The much smaller West Antarctic Ice Sheet is less stable and could break up some spring increasing world wide sea levels 10 to 20 feet. The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is on high ground while above sea level. The West Antarctic ice sheet is grounded below sea level and as such considered unstable. Also that map was popular with oil geologist, for oil is the product of algae that grows in shallow seas, then covered by clay or salt deposits. When the algae died, that later became the oil in Texas and the rest of that part of the US, it was when there were no ice caps and what you see on that map was under water. Thus it is the area were oil may be found. To have oil, you must have a shallow sea where the Algae dies and goes to the bottom and covered by clay or salt. Clay or salt act as a seal preventing the pre oil from raising to the surface. You need both to have oil today. Florida appears not to have any significant amount of oil as does the East Coast given the expansion of the Atlantic that started during the age of Dinosaurs. No shallow seas off the East Coast till after the Atlantic was formed. Continental drift was not accepted in the before the 1960s, and contested till tge 1990s. Most opposition to continental drift died out with the release of Atlantic oceans measurements made during the Cold War and released in the 1990s. Those measurements clearly showed the expansion of the Atlantic over the last 60 plus million years.
@@doctorlarry2273 The map reflected those areas of the US that could have been underwater in the past. These areas are not now underwater given the amount of Fresh water stored in Antarctica. At Memphis, the bottom of the Mississippi river is already at sea level thus a 60 meter increase in sea level will make the indicated area as part of the sea a 60 meter increase in workd wide sea level is what will happen when the East Antarctic Ice Sheet melts completely. That map roughly shows what the US coast line along the Gulf of Mexico will look like when the Antarctic Ice sheets melts. New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Houston will be gone and the main US port on the Gulf will be Memphis or St Louis. The Atlantic portions of that map reflects the concept that continents did not move and thus those low areas had been under water in the past. Confirmation of the Continental drift theory clearly show that was not true but the Atlantic Ocean has been widening since the time of the Dinosaurs. Thus the East Coast had never been cover by a shadow sea unlike Texas, Lousianna and Oklahoma and little oil along the East Coast. This was unknown in the 1950s and the map reflects potential oil areas of the 1950s. Shadow seas are needed to make oil. Oil comes from Algae that dies and sinks to the bottom of the Shadow sea. That Algae is covered by sand then salt as the sea drys out. The sand permits the Oil the Algae becomes to float into pools. The salt acts as a cap to contain the oil from floating to the surface and being eaten by oil eating bacteria. Thus shadow seas are needed to make oil and ancient shadow seas is what geologists look for when looking for oil. Thus map is correct for the Gulf Coast but not Florida or the East Coast. As to increase sea levels, it has only been in inches so far for the last three giant ice sheets, Greenland, about 10% of total freshwater on the planet, the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) contains about 10% of world wide Fresh water and the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (Eais) which contains 60% of world wide Fresh water, have had little water loss so far. The big water losers have been the Ice Shelves of the Arctic and Antarctic. Ice Shelves, unlike Ice Sheets, float on water and thus displace the water their contain if melted. Thus melting Ice Shelves do little directly to increase sea levels. Ice sheets are grounded i.e. sitting right on solid earth. Any melting of Ice Sheets directly increases world wide sea levels. So far most of the melting has been Ice Shelves not Ice Sheets. The problem is as Ice Shelves melt it exposes Ice Sheets to melting. Thus no large increase in Sea levels so far, but once the Ice Shelves are gone the Ice Sheets are next. Worse given the Nature of the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) it could collaspe one March of April and increase world wide sea levels 20 feet overnight. The West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) is considered unstable for while grounded it is grounded below sea level, thus warm ocean waters can attack it directly. It is believed to have collapsed in the past. The other two Ice Sheets are grounded above sea level and thus only affected by warm air and rain. Thus are considered "Stable" in the sense any melting will be gradual over decades not over night. In simple term we have not seen any large increase in sea levels for it is Ice Shelves that have been melting not Ice Sheets, but sooner or later the Ice Shelves will no longer protect the Ice Sheets and when that happens expect larger and larger sea level rise. The big exception is if the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) does collaspe some March or April (The end of the Southern Hemisphere's summer) then a 10 to 20 feet increase in sea level over night followed by increasing gradual sea level rise. Before the last Ice Age started it appears the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) did collaspe for there was a 20 feet increase in sea level followed within 10 years by a 80 foot drop in sea levels as the Ice Age Kicked in. It is called the Madhouse century. You had an increase in world wide Tempertures that lead to a massive collaspe of the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais). This also changed world wide ocean circulation driving into the Southern Indian and Pacific oceans a huge amount of trace elements needed for life. Those parts of those oceans are "Ocean deserts" in that there is little algae in those parts of either ocean do to all of the trace elements needed for life us used by Algae closer to the Continents. It is believed that the collaspe of the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) lead to a massive unflux of these elements into these ocean deserts. That growth in Algae fixed a lot of Carbon dioxide into those Algae removing the Carbon dioxide drom the atmosphere. This lowered world wide tempertures so the Ice Age Kicked in. Yes we msy be facing two debackles back to back, a world wide flooding of coastal areas of the world, followed by an Ice Age all do to burning Carbon based fossil fuels that have been stored underground since the Permian age.
You're quite the braniac froggie genius! Remember California past west coast from San Andreas faultline was supposed to "slip slide" away 50 yrs. ago into the Pacific
It has occurred many times since they thought "taming" the Big Muddy with damn dams and pitiful locks that have taken away the natural flood plains. NOW we have massive, inundating floods EVERY year so catastrophic, that farmers don't have anywhere else to relocate. "Navy" had nothing to do with it at all. The U.S army corps of engineers that were employed to rectify ......FU
John Moore says the map on the wall behind the desk ,is the same map the military used to brief veterans,and service members about the global flooding caused by nibiru. 15:02 of the movie or so is one shot.
One question I would have asked from the start is who goes hunting in a suit, and bow tie and I'm sure shoes, not boots. Again, who goes hunting dressed that way?
blueticecho I know. i remember. My Mom and her friends didn't, but always dressed nice even when just running to the store for milk and bread and Sunday's we wore gloves,hats, and dressed nice all day Sunday and had Sunday dinners too. Yes, I do remember those days. I never knew any men who wore a suit & tie to hunt though. haha
This is why Highway Patrol is kind of funny. All of the criminals are always well groomed and dressed in suits like upper middle class college graduates
Good episode with some excellent camera work. Did anyone notice the creative camera angles that were used in this episode? Not bad. The man who directed this also directed the pilot episode “Prison Break” and the follow up “Machine Napping” which are two of the very best HWP episodes. The ending was a little bit unrealistic however, because if Dan Mathews goes over to the man’s office and was told that he had left a while ago to go up to the cabin, then Big Dan would not have pulled up in his cruiser shortly after he had arrived but more likely several hours later. So it would have been better if he had caught him about to enter his home just as he was returning from the cabin and then taken his brief case with the incriminating evidence right out from under him. But you can’t have everything I guess. 10-4
@@tomcarpenter700 Yes, that's better but it's actually 21-50 Bye. I believe that 10-4 basically means understood, but Broderick Crawford seemed to use it all the time - and so does everyone else it seems!
@@tomcarpenter700 No, I checked and virtually all instances I found had it written as "Bye". I believe it means essentially the same thing as "Over and Out".
That might be a bit optimistic, the car is probably rare, by rare I’m guessing under 5000? And survivorship is another matter making it far more rare, Mopar from that era had body rot issues and you might not even find one, even if you can tie a car to a show I doubt a 100G but am not the final authority on value, rarity does not always boost value, I’m going to guess 40 to 50 grand, I’m going to do a little research for the sake of my own curiosity, I had a cable access show for 12 years about cars and also was a car show judge 3 years, not an expert guess but hmmm,I may be back
Well I found that in 57 there just over 4000 wagons by dodge, strange though that just over 7000 2 door wagons so they split production numbers, so 57 wagons totaled between 11 and 12 thousand, I believe if my failing memory serves me well it was 4100 something, so then I tried to locate a 57 wagon and for the heck of it searched 56-58, there are more dodge trucks than there are cars that survived, this car is one year older than me, my folks had a red 57 Chevy but I’m a Ford guy, value is tricky but I found 1 57 wagon and only one, it was actually a 2 door, there were more 2 door wagons so it odds are better, this car was on cars for sale .com and it looked serviceable, not pristine but not bad, worth someone’s love, it was a white and gray two tone two door wagon and listed in Cadillac MI for under 5000G’s, would love to drop that body over a modern hemi magnum wagon frame, been researching older cars dropped on modern frames, I really don’t know why I put so much into this comment other than to satisfy my own curiosity, the B-J auctions usually command very high prices but good luck to anyone looking for a 57 Dodge wagon, I even thought I’d like that 2 door wagon but my heart still likes Broderick’s 57 Mercury with oh maybe a 460
Broderick is looking pretty healthy! The Patrolman is his official seat keep it warm guy. Drives him then keeps it warm while the big guy investigates..
JohnSmith, oh your so perfect, we are sick of you johnny come latelys knocking broderick all the time.you dont come up to his bootstraps,so knock it off weasel...
I know I see a few comments from time to time about Broderick being a tipper, I’m agreeing, folks should lighten up on him, no one is perfect, I enjoy this series and only heard of it, I was born in 58 but it didn’t appear in Connecticut as it was only aired by affiliates, I stumbled on this series after watching all the forensic files episodes, gotta love retirement, I’ll drink to that
Good point and obvious, but in those days and in the sixties, you did not show bullet holes and big blood stains. No bullet holes in Combat, Rat Patrol, the Magnificent Seven, the Untouchables, the good the bad and the ugly, ....
I realize that back in the day the fashion and styles were utterly different from what people “wear” today, but even then going 🦌hunting wearing a white dress shirt and a bow tie is a bit too much, isn’t it?😉
That Bill is clever, though. Shoots the old guy square in the back with a high-powered hunting rifle but there's no blood, not even a hole in the old geezer's jacket!
There's a tiny hole high on the right shoulder when Bill dumps the body......The Coroner says INSTANT DEATH from total destruction of heart and lungs.....must have been hydro-shock.
HOW come lab boys did not state that that was very close range shooting can tell by power burning, etc. , NOT what Foster told police much further distance?
I watched Highway patrol all the time the producers and directors address great program didn't give any thought te background noise sometimes it was so goddamn noisy you could not here poor old Broderick talkin
I have an idea that this episode was filmed when Broderick Crawford had lost his driver's license. That would explain why he had a driver in the police car.
We had A 1956 Dodge Sierra station wagon. It was two tone green, had a heater, but no air ( we rolled the windows down). That great car took us all over California, then to Ecuador where we rode on cobblestone roads in the country and paved in cities. Then we visited Colombia where they had dirt roads. That Dodge held up great. We sold it before we left the country. They sure knew how to make cars back then.
Boy, they sure made the perps clueless in these episodes didn't they? Even ray Charles could have caught some of them. And another pretty lady to add to the collection ❤
The blood would have been draining out all over the place when he put that corpse in the back of the wagon. Deer hunting in a seersucker suit with a bow tie????
Bill Foster tells Dan Matthews he accidentally shot and killed his partner, Tom Corbin, while they were out hunting. Foster was wearing a suit and tie while he was supposedly hunting. Looks like Matthews would've noticed that because nobody goes hunting dressed up.
Who goes hunting in a suit with a bow tie? The same guy who pulls a gun point blank on a police officer when there's another officer standing right next to him.
At the end it says MGM so that rules out 20th century fox, my guess is Turner classic films, I thought they only did movies though, this was a TV show and I don’t recollect seeing a TV show on Turner channel
I know that much for a fact, that was my X pictured growling in that MGM intro shot, I have seen a short film somewhere, I do believe this to be true, a little off the beaten path but that lion,( my X) there’s a short out there how they got that growling shot, the Lion was somewhat drugged and the scene was filmed behind, the Lionis actually tied down to a table, I think it could have been real ( saw it on the internet) but seems possible, I mean they didn’t just do here kitty kitty then have the Lion walk up to that MGM moniker then stick his head through and growl, he was drugged restrained and filmed from the front, strange huh? Just throwing it out there,
Love those old station wagons
And today, a '57 Dodge station wagon would be a very rare find! It looks like the one in the episode was fairly well loaded, I saw power windows.
@@billdescoteaux Thanks for sharing...Rugged and built like a tank
SUVs are today's station wagons, but I don't understand why almost none of them have tailgates. Don't people still have to haul long lumber, carpets, dead bodies, etc. ?
My Dad had exactly the one in this episode. 1957 Dodge. It has a push button automatic transmission! 1-2-D-!
Thanks for uploading these shows I love everyone, I very viegly some of the last ones in 1959 watching them with my day when I was 3 at the time. Good times with my dad .he's. Still the best.
Great episode.
Age 7 for me.
I don't remember them at all. My sisters do, but I was the youngest and I was only interested in animals like Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. My dad didn't watch anything with me. We lived on a farm and he had too much to do to sit longer than to eat dinner.
Nothing better than an old station wagon they were great family always had one.
we had one in the 70s with rear-facing back seats.
Yep! Years ago a dear old lady offered me one for 1300 bucks with 20000 miles. Like an idiot I didn't buy it, now I regret it.
I like how in these plots there's never a mystery. We see it all unfold and just wait as the suspicious Mathews closes in. No twists. No surprises. Just la-dee-daa cop work, cute girls and excellent cars and before you know it it's over and time for another episode. I love it.
You just summed up the entire series. LOL
Spot on.
You've watched too much TV. lol Me too. My dad's best friend was James Arness (Aurness) of GUNSMOKE TV fame. I grew up around these men. It meant nothing to me because I was a child. 6, 7,9, 11. Even as a teenager I didn't feel it or see it. They were just people who came over to see my dad at his home in Malibu Beach, California. We lived on PCH across from the beach. I was only there 'Part Time' (DIVORCE of my parents). James Coburn, Lee Marvin, Martin Sheen were all drinking buddies of my father. They were always smoking and drinking. I think Sheen s the only one left. They were not my friends but, dad's. We oved to Santa Monica in 1967 when his drinking got worse. Died in 1991 age 61. Alcoholism & Cancer. The CAMELCigarettes without a filter didn't help! TAR, AMMONIA, NICOTINE, 4000 Chemicals used to make cigs. TERRIBLE. COUNTRY IS FULL OF CANCER. I never smoked and I HAVE CANCER IOF THE THROAT, ESOPHAGUS, LYMPH NODES (several), Voice Box. Doctors say it is SECOND HAND SMOKE. Fuking parents!!! Both smoked inside the house 'chain smoking' Mom died of stomach cancer. She had friends in film business. Forgot names. Cloris Leachman was a family friend. In fact, in 2018 after I got on my feet from spinal injury and 7 spine surgeries. Richard Middleton, producer a friend of mine from 'Soaked In Bleach' film about murder of Kurt Cobain, well, Richard liked how I helped On Set and did Blocking for Dan Roebuck so he got me a part on WEDDING RINGERS with Kevin Hart, Josh Gad (name changed 3 times before it hit theaters) Cloris was a LEAD in this film and remembered me when I was 11 years old. I couldn't believe it. She saw me in Pain and gave me number of her doctor. The guy really helped me. Soft tissue damage. YES, THESE SHOWS HAVE A "FORMULA" which worked for that Period. COLUMBO was the SAME FORMULA....We knew who the KILLER was in the first 3 minutes. Then Columbo (Peter Falk) would do his thing. Peter died of ALZHEIMERS and his family fought over his estate. Sad. All that HARD WORK Peter put in only to end in SHI*. FIGHTS BETWEEN FAMILY MEMBERS. Lawsuits for years! Fun working on Jersey Boys, Danny Collins with Pacino. NCIS. Mike and Molly. My dad would crap himself if he saw me ON SET. As a Kid I HATED IT. Worked with KURT RUSSELL one episode of GUNSMOKE. Kurt played PACKEY KERLIN. Runaway cowboy age 13. I was 9. I was second actor for ep. in case Kurt didn't show. I did the BLOCKING. Set up Camera scenes. Tape where actors stand, sit. t was OK but, I'd rather SURF at age 9 in Malibu.. lol Poor dad. RIP/...You and I wouldtalk for hours! What a business. Take care. I'm fighting Cancer at City of Hope, Duarte, CA 3 surgeries on throat, chest, neck thus far. Radiation/Chemo needed. Those fuking Cigarettes parents smoked. AND THE SMOG in 1960;'s. TERRIBLY THICK & DANGEROUS. USA EPA DISMANTLED....TRUMP WILL CAUSE MILLIONS TO DIE. Moron.. Bless you and yours
Loved what you wrote here. Good luck.
ManInTheBigHat Dan Matthews would solve case before LT Tragg would have cuffed wrong suspect and Perry Mason acquit the accused if this were a Perry Mason episode.
"We're wondering how Corbin could walk through the mud and keep his shoes clean."
MIC DROP!
And HW theme plays
Love that Dodge Station Wagon. Very easy viewing with no complications all taken care of in 25 mins!
They use that wagon in nearly every episode.
In those days TV series packed a lot of drama into less than half an hour. The writing was more to the point and there were fewer commercials. The early GUNSMOKE episodes were like that too.
Thanks to the script writers, it's all buttoned up in no time.
Enjoyed watching them nail that smug SOB. Great writing and acting. Stay clean kids😉
That dirty rotten murdering devil.
Hey didn't deserve to drive that beautiful Dodge wagon
At 8:50 Bill says he was trying to get "upwind" of the imaginary deer. Any hunter knows that you want to be DOWNWIND of your prey so it won't pick up your scent carried on the breeze.
Also who hunts in a suit...
lol
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OH DEER... 🦌 🦌 🦌 🦌 🦌
Storyline a bit weak but I love seeing what's in the 'background' of the filming, the cars, the housing, cloths the scenery of the fifties. If you see through what's in front its like a documentary, a snapshot of a different time.
There sure a lot of birds singing in the episodes! I like em.
I’ve noticed that to, a few times they are as loud as the audio
@@ronchase1673 those are very noisy birds
I bet they are added in editing.
I bet they are added in editing.
I noticed the birds, too. Some episodes have a lot more than others. A few episodes have street noise from cars. Those, I can do without. Got enough of that now.
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That would be like me dressed in camouflage and telling the police I'm on my way home From a banquet
Another top notch episode. I keep thinking that not only was the evidence of no mud found on the victim's shoes being a great clue, but also the perpetrators footprints would have been extra deep in the mud that he carried the victim through.
Matthews is losing his touch. Who goes hunting in a suit, bow tie, and street shoes?
Total comedy ! Hilarious ! I love this series for its laughs !!
Be nice. A lot of people like this program.
I think you're confusing Highway Patrol, with Dragnet!
@@rogerscalf231Is it really "wise to smoke extra mild Fatima"?🚬☠️🤔
Pretty foolish of Tom to threaten Bill & then tell him that he hasn't changed his will yet. He practically dared him stop him.
Wouldn't be much of a program without such stupidity on the part of the old guy to move the action along.
This is a great episode.
Do you remember how the starter sounded on the 57 Dodge.? It was loud enough to wake up the dead!
Yep! All the Dodges still sounded like that up until early 80s then they changed the starting system
Starter Gear reduction
The “Bow Tie” hunter!
Yeah, And Hey didn't even drive there and a Chevrolet,
14:50 notice the map? Its a Earth Change map showing where the new coastline will be after a catastrophic sea level change event. Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, alot of Texas, much of the east coast, under water. Even states in the midwest are flooded up the Mississippi River as well. Its based on a Navy map that was circulated to many officers during briefings in the 1950's thru 1980's.
Sounds like what would happen if and when the East Antarctic Ice Sheet melts. Unlike the much smaller West Antarctic ice sheet, if the East Antarctic Ice Sheet melts Memphis becomes a port of the Gulf of Mexico.
Now it is belived the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is stable and should last a couple of hundred years, in fact should expand iver the next few decades under global warming. Global warming means more warm air, which holds a lot more water then cold air. That warm air would bring more water in the form of snow, which converts to ice, expanding the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Note this is short term, long term it will melt.
The much smaller West Antarctic Ice Sheet is less stable and could break up some spring increasing world wide sea levels 10 to 20 feet. The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is on high ground while above sea level. The West Antarctic ice sheet is grounded below sea level and as such considered unstable.
Also that map was popular with oil geologist, for oil is the product of algae that grows in shallow seas, then covered by clay or salt deposits. When the algae died, that later became the oil in Texas and the rest of that part of the US, it was when there were no ice caps and what you see on that map was under water. Thus it is the area were oil may be found. To have oil, you must have a shallow sea where the Algae dies and goes to the bottom and covered by clay or salt. Clay or salt act as a seal preventing the pre oil from raising to the surface. You need both to have oil today. Florida appears not to have any significant amount of oil as does the East Coast given the expansion of the Atlantic that started during the age of Dinosaurs. No shallow seas off the East Coast till after the Atlantic was formed. Continental drift was not accepted in the before the 1960s, and contested till tge 1990s. Most opposition to continental drift died out with the release of Atlantic oceans measurements made during the Cold War and released in the 1990s. Those measurements clearly showed the expansion of the Atlantic over the last 60 plus million years.
And 50 years later - nothing.
@@doctorlarry2273 The map reflected those areas of the US that could have been underwater in the past. These areas are not now underwater given the amount of Fresh water stored in Antarctica. At Memphis, the bottom of the Mississippi river is already at sea level thus a 60 meter increase in sea level will make the indicated area as part of the sea a 60 meter increase in workd wide sea level is what will happen when the East Antarctic Ice Sheet melts completely. That map roughly shows what the US coast line along the Gulf of Mexico will look like when the Antarctic Ice sheets melts. New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Houston will be gone and the main US port on the Gulf will be Memphis or St Louis.
The Atlantic portions of that map reflects the concept that continents did not move and thus those low areas had been under water in the past. Confirmation of the Continental drift theory clearly show that was not true but the Atlantic Ocean has been widening since the time of the Dinosaurs. Thus the East Coast had never been cover by a shadow sea unlike Texas, Lousianna and Oklahoma and little oil along the East Coast. This was unknown in the 1950s and the map reflects potential oil areas of the 1950s.
Shadow seas are needed to make oil. Oil comes from Algae that dies and sinks to the bottom of the Shadow sea. That Algae is covered by sand then salt as the sea drys out. The sand permits the Oil the Algae becomes to float into pools. The salt acts as a cap to contain the oil from floating to the surface and being eaten by oil eating bacteria. Thus shadow seas are needed to make oil and ancient shadow seas is what geologists look for when looking for oil.
Thus map is correct for the Gulf Coast but not Florida or the East Coast.
As to increase sea levels, it has only been in inches so far for the last three giant ice sheets, Greenland, about 10% of total freshwater on the planet, the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) contains about 10% of world wide Fresh water and the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (Eais) which contains 60% of world wide Fresh water, have had little water loss so far. The big water losers have been the Ice Shelves of the Arctic and Antarctic.
Ice Shelves, unlike Ice Sheets, float on water and thus displace the water their contain if melted. Thus melting Ice Shelves do little directly to increase sea levels.
Ice sheets are grounded i.e. sitting right on solid earth. Any melting of Ice Sheets directly increases world wide sea levels.
So far most of the melting has been Ice Shelves not Ice Sheets. The problem is as Ice Shelves melt it exposes Ice Sheets to melting. Thus no large increase in Sea levels so far, but once the Ice Shelves are gone the Ice Sheets are next.
Worse given the Nature of the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) it could collaspe one March of April and increase world wide sea levels 20 feet overnight. The West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) is considered unstable for while grounded it is grounded below sea level, thus warm ocean waters can attack it directly. It is believed to have collapsed in the past.
The other two Ice Sheets are grounded above sea level and thus only affected by warm air and rain. Thus are considered "Stable" in the sense any melting will be gradual over decades not over night.
In simple term we have not seen any large increase in sea levels for it is Ice Shelves that have been melting not Ice Sheets, but sooner or later the Ice Shelves will no longer protect the Ice Sheets and when that happens expect larger and larger sea level rise.
The big exception is if the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) does collaspe some March or April (The end of the Southern Hemisphere's summer) then a 10 to 20 feet increase in sea level over night followed by increasing gradual sea level rise.
Before the last Ice Age started it appears the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) did collaspe for there was a 20 feet increase in sea level followed within 10 years by a 80 foot drop in sea levels as the Ice Age Kicked in. It is called the Madhouse century. You had an increase in world wide Tempertures that lead to a massive collaspe of the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais). This also changed world wide ocean circulation driving into the Southern Indian and Pacific oceans a huge amount of trace elements needed for life. Those parts of those oceans are "Ocean deserts" in that there is little algae in those parts of either ocean do to all of the trace elements needed for life us used by Algae closer to the Continents. It is believed that the collaspe of the West Antarctic ice sheet (Wais) lead to a massive unflux of these elements into these ocean deserts. That growth in Algae fixed a lot of Carbon dioxide into those Algae removing the Carbon dioxide drom the atmosphere. This lowered world wide tempertures so the Ice Age Kicked in.
Yes we msy be facing two debackles back to back, a world wide flooding of coastal areas of the world, followed by an Ice Age all do to burning Carbon based fossil fuels that have been stored underground since the Permian age.
You're quite the braniac froggie genius! Remember California past west coast from San Andreas faultline was supposed to "slip slide" away 50 yrs. ago into the Pacific
It has occurred many times since they thought "taming" the Big Muddy with damn dams and pitiful locks that have taken away the natural flood plains. NOW we have massive, inundating floods EVERY year so catastrophic, that farmers don't have anywhere else to relocate. "Navy" had nothing to do with it at all. The U.S army corps of engineers that were employed to rectify ......FU
I like the way Mathews handles the bad guy so swiftly no BS, today they would need a swat team ha ha the good old days!
Excellent episode . Thanks
And did he use bounty the quicker picker-upper to clean all the blood out of the wagon
Nice hunting outfit!
I think his bowtie was camoflage!
I figure that's the way they go hunting in Beverly Hills, Actually he didn't have time to put on his tuxedo
@@tomcarpenter700 I could picture some aristocratic malingerers hunting in outfits like that, but only if Jeeves came along to scoop up the carcasses.
John Moore says the map on the wall behind the desk ,is the same map the military used to brief veterans,and service members about the global flooding caused by nibiru. 15:02 of the movie or so is one shot.
no, that's the global warming map...lol
I wondered why Florida was darkened. Thanks for this answer.
One question I would have asked from the start is who goes hunting in a suit, and bow tie and I'm sure shoes, not boots. Again, who goes hunting dressed that way?
Pee Wee Herman?
Ha.. Helen some of the women of the time did house work in a dresses heels and pearls..
blueticecho I know. i remember. My Mom and her friends didn't, but always dressed nice even when just running to the store for milk and bread and Sunday's we wore gloves,hats, and dressed nice all day Sunday and had Sunday dinners too. Yes, I do remember those days. I never knew any men who wore a suit & tie to hunt though. haha
I can remember being told to get dresses (was in pj's) to watch TV.
This is why Highway Patrol is kind of funny. All of the criminals are always well groomed and dressed in suits like upper middle class college graduates
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Good episode with some excellent camera work. Did anyone notice the creative camera angles that were used in this episode? Not bad. The man who directed this also directed the pilot episode “Prison Break” and the follow up “Machine Napping” which are two of the very best HWP episodes. The ending was a little bit unrealistic however, because if Dan Mathews goes over to the man’s office and was told that he had left a while ago to go up to the cabin, then Big Dan would not have pulled up in his cruiser shortly after he had arrived but more likely several hours later. So it would have been better if he had caught him about to enter his home just as he was returning from the cabin and then taken his brief case with the incriminating evidence right out from under him. But you can’t have everything I guess. 10-4
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@@tomcarpenter700 Yes, that's better but it's actually 21-50 Bye. I believe that 10-4 basically means understood, but Broderick Crawford seemed to use it all the time - and so does everyone else it seems!
@@8176morgan yeah, 10-4 means I read you, I understand, I think it is by, b y e means like saying goodbye,
@@tomcarpenter700 No, I checked and virtually all instances I found had it written as "Bye". I believe it means essentially the same thing as "Over and Out".
Not enough time.
Top work Dan.
It sure take them long to listen to a man's heartbeat before figuring he's dead. He only listened for half a second.
The 57 Dodge Wagon in pristine condition could get 100,000 or more at Barret-Jackson's a6ction! There are not many of them left.
That might be a bit optimistic, the car is probably rare, by rare I’m guessing under 5000? And survivorship is another matter making it far more rare, Mopar from that era had body rot issues and you might not even find one, even if you can tie a car to a show I doubt a 100G but am not the final authority on value, rarity does not always boost value, I’m going to guess 40 to 50 grand, I’m going to do a little research for the sake of my own curiosity, I had a cable access show for 12 years about cars and also was a car show judge 3 years, not an expert guess but hmmm,I may be back
Well I found that in 57 there just over 4000 wagons by dodge, strange though that just over 7000 2 door wagons so they split production numbers, so 57 wagons totaled between 11 and 12 thousand, I believe if my failing memory serves me well it was 4100 something, so then I tried to locate a 57 wagon and for the heck of it searched 56-58, there are more dodge trucks than there are cars that survived, this car is one year older than me, my folks had a red 57 Chevy but I’m a Ford guy, value is tricky but I found 1 57 wagon and only one, it was actually a 2 door, there were more 2 door wagons so it odds are better, this car was on cars for sale .com and it looked serviceable, not pristine but not bad, worth someone’s love, it was a white and gray two tone two door wagon and listed in Cadillac MI for under 5000G’s, would love to drop that body over a modern hemi magnum wagon frame, been researching older cars dropped on modern frames, I really don’t know why I put so much into this comment other than to satisfy my own curiosity, the B-J auctions usually command very high prices but good luck to anyone looking for a 57 Dodge wagon, I even thought I’d like that 2 door wagon but my heart still likes Broderick’s 57 Mercury with oh maybe a 460
I think some of these episodes were film outside or near a airport or even maybe by the Douglas Aircraft company cause I keep hearing DC6's or DC7's..
I bet no one in the history of mankind ever dressed like that to go hunting and Dan doesn’t even suspect him at first.
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#1 rule of hunting.
Don't shoot unless you can see your target.
one of my faves was the hidden casino episode.
Loved that one.
Great episode with two actors(Robert Knapp and Robert Patten) who went on to become regulars on Dragnet.
No one I know goes hunting wearing a sports jacket, dress shirt, a tie and slacks.
Broderick is looking pretty healthy! The Patrolman is his official seat keep it warm guy. Drives him then keeps it warm while the big guy investigates..
Its because Crawford was drunk at filming and couldn't drive . Read up about him.
Not because he was drunk as such. He had at least one drunk driving conviction. He did drive legally on tar in some episodes.
JohnSmith, oh your so perfect, we are sick of you johnny come latelys knocking broderick all the time.you dont come up to his bootstraps,so knock it off weasel...
I know I see a few comments from time to time about Broderick being a tipper, I’m agreeing, folks should lighten up on him, no one is perfect, I enjoy this series and only heard of it, I was born in 58 but it didn’t appear in Connecticut as it was only aired by affiliates, I stumbled on this series after watching all the forensic files episodes, gotta love retirement, I’ll drink to that
Ron Chase
Hello brother ‘58. I was born on 8/24/58. Wish you a long, healthy, happy life. I pray that you will seek salvation in Christ.
Check out 21:24 where Crawford gives the driver a rude hand sign gesture to move over. I'm surprised he didn't say get the hell out of the way.
Abrupt, perhaps, but hardly rude.
Crawford looks like he rips big beefy farts!😂
Killer (suit) comments! Thanks again Foxeema!
I love the gun battles with no blood. Very realistic.
This was a self censorship the TV industry code had back then. You had to rely on your imagination.
Will, You see, Dan would not let them bleed, Hey told them leave your blood at the Red Cross, Not Out and the woods,
At around 5:15 when Bill shoots the old guy, you hear the gun blast before you see the gun smoke. And the old guy didn't bleed, either. They never do.
And they can magically hunt down a "red sedan" or a "green station wagon" without knowing the make or model. Things were easier on TV.
The CARELESS DRIVER ISN'T DRIVING HIS 🚗 , he's AIMING IT!
Looks like I've seen all the episodes of HP now on You Tube.
Time to start over again
(25:25) "The careless driver isn't driving his car, he's aiming it"
I've had hangnails bleed more than the shooting victims in these old shows....
Rifle shot that close, might have actually showed up on the back of his clothes, and blown a hole in the front.
Good point and obvious, but in those days and in the sixties, you did not show bullet holes and big blood stains. No bullet holes in Combat, Rat Patrol, the Magnificent Seven, the Untouchables, the good the bad and the ugly, ....
Yep and another gun will do that is a .45 does just like that to a victim
I realize that back in the day the fashion and styles were utterly different from what people “wear” today, but even then going 🦌hunting wearing a white dress shirt and a bow tie is a bit too much, isn’t it?😉
I guess the suit fools the deer to where they think the hunter is just a harmless office worker out for a nature walk.
A suit and a bow tie for hunting gear. Ill go to Acadamey and ask for some
First 15 or so episodes had distortion when there was movement on screen, now it seems ok.
I really like this episode.
Season 3, Episode 10 (9 Dec. 1957)
^^^@Santa Dan Keeney .. I wasn't born yet, but I was definitely a cocktail in the making Ha!!! :P] .v (nmcfmf) ..
That Bill is clever, though. Shoots the old guy square in the back with a high-powered hunting rifle but there's no blood, not even a hole in the old geezer's jacket!
Jack Gordon he lived a fast life, there is no blood left in him.The guy looks like a albino.
There's a tiny hole high on the right shoulder when Bill dumps the body......The Coroner says INSTANT DEATH from total destruction of heart and lungs.....must have been hydro-shock.
HOW come lab boys did not state that that was very close range shooting can tell by power burning, etc. , NOT what Foster told police much further distance?
Look at the size of those belt loops on the deputy's pants!
loved that 57 mercury.
The mistake, was trusting a criminal to not be what he is, not reporting his crimes, and not informing another person.
Interesting/informative/entertaining.
Everyone goes deer hunting wearing a suit and a bowtie. Practically the perfect crime.
Why did he use his real name in the final comment of each show when he was really character? Should say, " I'm Dan Matthews"
Foster should be arrested for supposedly hunting in a suit and bow tie.
All he Just like the feel Of a gun in his hand,
I watched Highway patrol all the time the producers and directors address great program didn't give any thought te background noise sometimes it was so goddamn noisy you could not here poor old Broderick talkin
shot quick & dirty.
Give 'em hell, Dan!
Oh Deer...🦌 🦌 🦌 🦌 🦌 🦌 🦌 🦌
I have noticed that in all these shows the brakes always squeal when they stop the cars...even if it's not a cop car. What gives?
Older brakes did squeal more than their modern counterparts. Bias ply tires would squeal on cornering too, especially if low on air.
No blood? Carried him on his shoulder and no evidence of bleeding!?
@@harriettedaisy2233 Yeah the old brake shoes
I don't think he would have got caught, If his brakes Wouldn't have squealed on him
When is the name of all the places swinging in the action he left out the boy scouts and the brownie girl selling cookies
I have an idea that this episode was filmed when Broderick Crawford had lost his driver's license. That would explain why he had a driver in the police car.
Why did Broderick Crawford not bother to ask for the man's hunting license?
I wonder if they even had them then.
'Cause he's not the game warden, spaz.
Goes deer hunting in a bow tie and sports jacket? 🙂
*If I didn't know better, I'd say the killer stole "Eb Dawson's" bow tie and suit from "Green Acres".*
@Black Buick *That's true, nor did my comment suggest that he was, since I said: "IF I didn't know better". Which I did.*
Classic show
One shot one kill, that’s all it took back in the old days.
Such a low rent production...but I enjoy them anyway
That Dodge Wagon looks mean enough to bite someone in the ass!
We had A 1956 Dodge Sierra station wagon. It was two tone green, had a heater, but no air ( we rolled the windows down). That great car took us all over California, then to Ecuador where we rode on cobblestone roads in the country and paved in cities. Then we visited Colombia where they had dirt roads. That Dodge held up great. We sold it before we left the country. They sure knew how to make cars back then.
Janei was Duncan
Too dangerous to travel South America like that today unfortunately
Yes it does! Wonder if that was intentional within the design? Truly gave it more depth in the car's physical personality!
They are states to bring in bigger money than that of a few years ago.
Yeah Mr. Ford, And this was Chevrolet, Lol
Boy, they sure made the perps clueless in these episodes didn't they? Even ray Charles could have caught some of them. And another pretty lady to add to the collection ❤
I know thwt whenever I go into the bush hunting, I always stop to put on a suit and bow tie.
I’ve deer hunted 50 years. Not once did I , nor anyone in my hunting party, wear a suit and bow tie 😊
The blood would have been draining out all over the place when he put that corpse in the back of the wagon. Deer hunting in a seersucker suit with a bow tie????
The guy went hunting in coat and tie? How believable is that?
My Dad had a station wagon just like that one
Loved how this crime was solved
The perfect crime folded by Clean shoes of the victim.
Bill Foster tells Dan Matthews he accidentally shot and killed his partner, Tom Corbin, while they were out hunting. Foster was wearing a suit and tie while he was supposedly hunting. Looks like Matthews would've noticed that because nobody goes hunting dressed up.
Good old show and the one with the catastrophe navy map.
7:30 "Are you sure he's dead?" "Yes, I'm sure."
Station wagons! Still great! Getting harder and harder to find!
🔵WHAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT THIS HIGHWAY PATROL EPISODES IS THEY ARE TOO SHORT AND THEY HAVE NO EPILOGUE.🔴
Who goes hunting in a suit with a bow tie? The same guy who pulls a gun point blank on a police officer when there's another officer standing right next to him.
What is Dan's rank is the department? Captain? Lieutenant? Chief?
He is chief on the entire Highway Patrol. And always a man of action.
Fuck all of these titles...Dan is THE MAN!
General
Boss!
Did ya see the bullet hole in the old codger's back? Neither did I.
I think the Killer, Cut the hole out Be for the law got there,
I would guess that where ever this state is, it's not unusual to go hunting in a suite.
Or a suit
@@ms90sbabyy funny!
Good one.
1:58, "the old man is not taken in by this con-artist! "you appreciate it, that's a joke...you listen to me!" Hahahahaha!
The CPA starts the walls closing in on mr bow tie
My folks ate up this hash quicker than whiskey soaked cornbread
R I P 😫
!:)
Victor hes the Chief,!
Guess back in the 50s going hunting with a suit and bow was normal and cops would not be suspicious
When Matthews was talking to Mrs. Chadwick about her father's death..it looked like that bump on his forehead moved!? at 13:00 time bar.
What does “ TCF” stand for?
Turner Classic Films, I think.
Twentieth Century Fox!
At the end it says MGM so that rules out 20th century fox, my guess is Turner classic films, I thought they only did movies though, this was a TV show and
I don’t recollect seeing a TV show on Turner channel
I know that much for a fact, that was my X pictured growling in that MGM intro shot, I have seen a short film somewhere, I do believe this to be true, a little off the beaten path but that lion,( my X) there’s a short out there how they got that growling shot, the Lion was somewhat drugged and the scene was filmed behind, the Lionis actually tied down to a table, I think it could have been real ( saw it on the internet) but seems possible, I mean they didn’t just do here kitty kitty then have the Lion walk up to that MGM moniker then stick his head through and growl, he was drugged restrained and filmed from the front, strange huh? Just throwing it out there,
@@ronchase1673 google "Twentieth Century Fox MGM"
Love station wagons
Strange how cars in the 50's did not have driver side doors. Everyone exited via passenger door
Jackets off. Jackets on. The production assistants must have been sleeping that day.
Oh what a tangled web we weave