O'HARA, UNITED STATES TREASURY "Pilot" (1971) David Janssen
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Cases of James O'Hara, a Treasury Department Agent as he investigates crimes perpetuated against Internal Revenue, Customs and Secret Service. The pilot television film plus 22 episodes aired.
U.S. Treasury agents set out to break up a narcotics-smuggling ring. Also Starring Lana Wood, Jerome Thor, Gary Crosby, Charles McGraw, Jack Ging, Stacy Harris, William Conrad. Co-Executive produced and directed by Jack Webb.
Glitches: 6:44 - 7:10, 36:59 - 37:14. Some references title this "Operation: Cobra".
When Television was worth watching
When television was worth RECORDING!!
One of Jack Webb's best.
Love the bombastic theme music. From a time when people didn't apologise for being who they were.
Good series worth watching many times. Thank you
Glad you enjoy it!
I was looking for this gem, with the protagonist of the Fugitive and Harry O, thank you very much for this joy, a big huggggg☺☺☺
You're very welcome.
First aired on April 2, 1971, on The CBS Television Network, the TV pilot to "O' HARA-UNITED STATES TREASURY" (AKA "Operation Cobra") was director-producer Jack Webb's first series for CBS, following his track record on NBC, with hits like "DRAGNET-1967", and "EMERGENCY" (1972-1977), and Webb's last TV series, "PROJECT UFO" (1978-1979, which Webb's Mark VII Ltd company produced, in association with syndication giant, Worldvision Enterprises). "O'HARA" was created by both Jack Webb, and former "BEN CASEY" producer, James E. Moser, and the CBS series debuted on September 17, 1971, and would run for a total of 24 episodes in the 71-72 TV season, and the series was a presentation of Mark II Ltd, and David Janssen Enterprises, in association with Universal Television.
One of the actors in the "O'HARA" TV pilot was Mike Road (1918-2013), with credits going back to ABC's "THE ROARING TWENTIES" (1960-1962), the actor was also the voice of "Race Bannon" on ABC's "JONNY QUEST" (1964), and "Zandor" from CBS's "THE HERCULOIDS" (1967), and its follow-up, "SPACE STARS" (1981), voicing the Zandor character two decades later-all, Hanna-Barbera produced cartoons. Road also voiced "VALLEY OF THE DINOSAURS" (1974), and narrated the NBC science fiction series, "THE FANTASTIC JOURNEY" in 1977-also voicing "The Source" in the series' pilot episode, "Atlantium".
Very impressive!!!!! David Janssen plays in one helluva lot of different shows.
Excellent episode.
Remarkably fine pilot! Jack Webb was a stickler for accuracy (and respect) in portraying US law enforcement agencies...and he got loads of cooperation in this series. The late Jack Ging was my wife's friend, and also had a semi-regular role on MANNIX during this time. Gary Crosby handled a shady part well, as did Lana Wood. The story gets somewhat bogged down in the hashish trafficking, but the spectacular finale sequences with the fighter jets were worth the wait.
I believe those were two feisty McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs, likely from Yuma. The airfield looks like Southern California. While David Janssen spent his 2 year Army hitch on the ground at Fort Ord, at some point he developed a passion for flying and became a very proficient pilot. THE FUGITIVE allowed him to buy and fly several of his own planes, tho he often lamented being too busy to enjoy them.
Pure speculation here, but I believe he actually went up in that fighter jet. He had a lot of clout by then, and no small amount of charm. You can almost tell by the look on his face...pure joy!
One little thing they should have added in that end shot with the Fords roaring down the runway: put a couple of THUNDERBIRDS in there! 😁
PS: "Why drive, when you can FLY?" --Ford's advertising slogan for the 1964-1966 Thunderbirds.
Cannon and the Fugitive
Wow. Thank you. Looking forward to more episodes.
Hello, posting one per day, ready in about 8 hours.
wow, forgot all about this show. It was only on for one season? David Janssen actually did a lot of tv show.
In his short life, Janssen was one of the hardest-working actors in Hollywood. The majority of his roles required a lot of "physical acting," plus being a series lead is demanding in itself. On top of that, he had a bad knee, so those frequent running scenes make you feel for the guy.
I've never seen this show before...? Before my time...lol
Against the improbability of the entire storyline, the accurate depiction of aviation in general (and coms specifically) is an odd contrast.
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Cool
Looks like it is going to be a good one 😊 TY!
Hope you like it!
Almost all of them were white. Awesome!😊
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The Seventies
Even the drug dealers dressed up
I forgot how wide the neckties were then!
I am missing 3 episodes of this series.
Would you have intact Episode 11 "Operation: Crystal Springs"?
@@sfinthecity Yes!
Oh La La! If there's anyway you can get it to me... You can upload it, publish it as "Unlisted", and then send me the link. I could eventually post it, with grateful acknowledgement to you, if preferred, of course.
@@sfinthecity You will have to give me the directions to upload it or I could use Wetransfer to your email address. You could also create another Google Email if you don't want people to have your main address.
@@truthhurtswilky7785 I want to tell you: Ep. 3 "Operation: Stolen Bonds" and Ep. 21 "Operation: Good Citizen" are combined into 1 film and Ep. 6 "Operation: Offset" and Ep. 20 "Operation: Mr. Felix" into another film (syndicated). Are yours segregated?
I rememer all that Phantom Phlyin!
A Plateful and how
From O'Hara to Harry O.....Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
"You could hide a blimp in your bathroom in this fog" ? Musta been an ad-lib because it was a totally stupid line.
What does Lana Wood have to do with this?
She's in the movie. Now, wasn't that easy?
where's the rest of'em?
Daily postings.
@@sfinthecity looking forward to them