Good for you I was born in 58 I remember my late father always said the highway patrol and the fbi series in the 1960s was his favorite 2 shows along with the untouchables with Robert stack. I must be like him my favorites is the shows I mentioned and dragnet.
I had a friend that lived next to school when I was a kid. Highway Patrol was on TV from noon to 12:30. We'd sneak over to his house at lunchtime and watch it.
You could tell by the background in some of these shots that los Angeles, in the 50th , had problems with smog and airpolution. They introduced the catalytic converter in 1975.
This series is hilarious comedy ! SO many laughs from these 50's TV shows...bad acting, and really bad scripts. But, they are SO much fun to watch ! Keep 'em comin ' !!
I think they were much better than the shows they're making now.Everyone has there own opinion and that's there right , but I like these old shows alot.
A really good episode and great cast. Surprise surprise, Dan was actually quite nice to the lovely blonde dispatcher. He usually just barks at them and snatches the mike out their hands !! 🙋♂️😀🇬🇧
@@conniewojahn6445 AND SHE WAS A WHIZ AT MATH - DAN PROBABLY STOLE THAT $15 FOR A WHISKEY BOTTLE AND WAS FORCED TO GIVE IT BACK WHEN SHE PRONOUNCED THE MISSING TOTAL 🤭😀BETTER GIVE IT BACK 😂
All dames are alike. They reach down your throat, so they can grab your heart and pull it out, they throw it on the floor and they step on it with their high heels.
People took pride in their clothes back then.Unlike today with saggy jeans and revealing articles of wear.Ones character was judged on the clothes one chose to go into public in.Times have changed for the worse imo
As far as sliding across the bench seat from the right side, 20’s Ford model T’s had no driver side door. It would not be safe to enter from the traffic side. And it saved Henry Ford a couple of bucks.
Saving production costs. I remember chase scenes where they go around the same curve like 10 times. Shhh...you’re not supposed to notice things like that, lol.
@@alpha-omega2362 in those days you were not supposed to see those bloopers. I remember a scene in the movie Moses, where one of the extras had a wristwatch. That was pointed out afterwards by some critics. .hahaha !
Actually was on the driver's license test in many states. It was so you didn't enter or exit the car in the lane of traffic. Hard to do now with giant consoles and bucket seats.
@@paulday6875 That's what I thought. Safer that way. If I could, I'd get in the side away from traffic. One reason I like pull in parking lots with angled parking.
Yes, and the ladies were kindly asked to remove their shoes as the parquet floors had just been refinished..... To everybody not understanding this banter, it is from an absolutely hilarious British TV show from the 1990s called "Keeping Up Appearances". It is really funny!!!!!!
Richard, please answer my white slim line phone with last number redial, and don't brush against my expensive wallpaper! It's exactly like the drawing room of sangriam house! 😂
Lol "just because i was climbing in the window is no reason to call the cops". Man thats something else just imagine saying that in today's world? If you could even be alive to say it. You would probably be shot before you could even think of talking. So funny and kinda mind blowin.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Realistically portrayed citizens/criminals/law enforcement officials. Roll over & play dead criminals. No gory scenes-!!!😉 Remember Clint Eastwood played a biker passing thru a small town. Amazing how many special guest stars. From those ( TV ) series went on to established phenomenal acting careers-!!!😉. Remember Broderick in movies of that era.
The question about sliding over from the passenger side. There are two possible answers #1 in some states that was done for safety reasons. #2 While filming a scene, it made it easier to shoot it
It's notable in this series-- and others like it-- that it's the cautious, careful woman that often is proven right, altho she is portrayed as a nagging worry-wart. The lady in the above episode calls Highway Patrol despite the guy saying "nah, it'll be alright we don't need them'-- Not to mention all the crooks who say "we'll pull just ONE more job before we leave this town"-- while the women say "no, it's too risky-- we have to get out now while the gettin' is good." She is invariably proven correct but it usually goes unnoticed. Unfortunately what DOES get noticed is when the woman stands by, shivering and helpless, surrounded by heavy, blunt instruments, while her male partner is getting the life choked out of him. Then you see comments like 'stupid woman', 'useless woman'. Strange but true : )
So the perp twice drives his bike to within 30 feet of a cruiser - it's the same footage. Neither time does the trooper give chase! Hokey, but fun to watch.
Not so fast. Has to be evidence in the robbery trial. Speedy trial might get the money back to the charity collectors and to the children's hospital. In those days, trials weren't put off like now because of the overload of criminals on courts.
22:32 If it wasn't a through street, how did the HP car manage to get through from the other block? Wait, what? We don't get to see a preview of Sea Hunt?
Funny what thick skulls people had in the 50s - they get a blow on thead with gun, solid metal, which would put the average person in hospital for at least a day, and within a couple of minutes they have completely recovered. Amazing!
I don't think you will find LA as glamorous as it used to be. To much traffic, to much crime , to many people, to many homeless people. Believe me it is diffrent now,
All them silver quarters.... But who has a closet with a lockable door....with lock control on outside? How often do you lock something in the closet, so it can't get out. Corresponding.....if there was a key, you would have to use it from the inside.
17:05 How many dont want the crook to get caught so the scene goes longer. Everybody gets knocked out on this series lol now its starting with the women but I still love the show. 21:11 My repair monkey no wounder he robbed them.
Hey, Dan's snub-nosed is either a 7 or an 8 shooter! (He may have reloaded before the last shot he fired.) Of course, there were no "7 or 8 shooters" back then, but, hey.....it's Hollywood.
I LOVE this show, but after watching dozens of episodes I am beginning to intensely dislike the same music over and over, sounding like it's the end of the world just around the corner. Crawford is brilliant and perfect in his role.
I traded a 1960 Dodge for a 1956 Buick Special and $50 . I sold it a few weeks later for $125 Not sure if that was a good deal or not the dodge was worth about $50 too. I miss those days when you could buy a car 10-15 years old cheap
@@bertgrau9246 the 70's were a great time to buy those great cars from the 50's thru the early 60's Edsel,Mopars, Ford,GM's,Mecury,Packard, Studebaker,Kaiser,Frazier, Nash, Hudson,Rambler.
Highway Patrol. Mother's March. The stubborn man does not know enough to handle the money for the children's wing. Just plain not a responsible thinker. Terrible!!!!
Is it because of rules covering unauthorised advertising but it does seem strange that the make and model of the car is never named but the cars often have their make prominently displayed on the front.
I remember those money bags , many of them even had the banks name plastered all over them ,. . make it easier for the crooks to identify it's a bank bag !
They show this all the time in older movies/shows. As others have said, it was easier due to the bench seats and voluminous interiors. I don't know if this was typical behavior in general or merely done for some filming purpose.
Rene, I think lots of folks actually did that, get in on the passenger side and slide across. I had a 1950 Ford pick up with vinyl seat and it only had a door key lock on the passenger side. You lock the drivers door then slide to the passenger side get out and lock the door. By the way you have some very nice looking legs😁
This was one of my favorite programs when I was a kid. Now I'm old man enjoying once more. it ran from 55 to 59.
Good for you I was born in 58 I remember my late father always said the highway patrol and the fbi series in the 1960s was his favorite 2 shows along with the untouchables with Robert stack. I must be like him my favorites is the shows I mentioned and dragnet.
@@doug381915:17
I was born in 1946 and I watched it also😊
I had a friend that lived next to school when I was a kid. Highway Patrol was on TV from noon to 12:30. We'd sneak over to his house at lunchtime and watch it.
I'm
i always love the cars. the honey of a dispatcher is a bonus. and the rare 2 stroke hd hummer is a super bonus
And a couple of MILF's from the Women's club!
@@XNY556-Apple Linné Ahlstrand was the July 1958 Playboy playmate. She died of cancer at the age of 30.
Only Hummer made that didn't have a broke handlebar in the right side curve.Or is it a Super 10???
@@georgeulrich4005 Wow, I bet she was the only Highway Patrol dispatcher who ever posed for Playboy.
@@georgeulrich400536 y/o...
I really enjoy watching these old episodes Highway Patrol!
P
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Gregory...me too!😀
You could tell by the background in some of these shots that los Angeles, in the 50th , had problems with smog and airpolution.
They introduced the catalytic converter in 1975.
Very good episode! Just love this show!👍👍🇺🇲
Excellent episode. Thanks for sharing it.
nice clear copy, thanks
Excellent vintage episode !
Everything from 1959 is "vintage".
This is the first I have seen this one. Thanks to the one who uploaded it.
I don't think I'd ever seen this one either, good episode.
The leather jacket, scourge of the 1950's bad guy. They all wear one.
No words of wisdom from Broderick Crawford at the end of this episode!
He was running late for happy hour 🤪
That's a first-!!!😳.
News Note:
Great Upload 👍
Good to see That the FULL UNEDITED EPISODE IS ALL HERE .
This KTLA TV is BETTER than Me tv !!
I will remind viewers that advertising for Ballentine Beer &
Ale were removed from the Film
Years ago.
This series is hilarious comedy ! SO many laughs from these 50's TV shows...bad acting, and really bad scripts. But, they are SO much fun to watch ! Keep 'em comin ' !!
I think they were much better than the shows they're making now.Everyone has there own opinion and that's there right , but I like these old shows alot.
I love this show would love to get the dvd's
A really good episode and great cast. Surprise surprise, Dan was actually quite nice to the lovely blonde dispatcher. He usually just barks at them and snatches the mike out their hands !! 🙋♂️😀🇬🇧
He was nice because she had brought him coffee earlier and remembered he takes it black, no sugar or cream.
@@conniewojahn6445 AND SHE WAS A WHIZ AT MATH - DAN PROBABLY STOLE THAT $15 FOR A WHISKEY BOTTLE AND WAS FORCED TO GIVE IT BACK WHEN SHE PRONOUNCED THE MISSING TOTAL 🤭😀BETTER GIVE IT BACK 😂
All dames are alike. They reach down your throat, so they can grab your heart and pull it out, they throw it on the floor and they step on it with their high heels.
Just loved the way women dressed back then.
MUCH better than today.
Tommy Truth yeah, and what they had underneath was much better too.
They were ladies then.Some even had high heels.
Nowadays the women don't dress as nicely.
They were so feminine
People took pride in their clothes back then.Unlike today with saggy jeans and revealing articles of wear.Ones character was judged on the clothes one chose to go into public in.Times have changed for the worse imo
Awesome video.
As far as sliding across the bench seat from the right side, 20’s Ford model T’s had no driver side door. It would not be safe to enter from the traffic side. And it saved Henry Ford a couple of bucks.
You wouldn't believe how many people comment about getting in and out of the passenger side of these episodes 😂
Great show!!
i was only 2 years old when this episode was in tv
Excellent video.
WTH? The scene with the motorcycle turning around after spotting the Highway Patrol car at 13:53 is the same as the scene at 23:10
I’m glad you pointed that out, I was afraid I was having one of those crazy de’ja’ vu moments,
Saving production costs. I remember chase scenes where they go around the same curve like 10 times. Shhh...you’re not supposed to notice things like that, lol.
@@alpha-omega2362 👌
Plus the biker rider had no idea to put it into low gear to get away.
@@alpha-omega2362 in those days you were not supposed to see those bloopers.
I remember a scene in the movie Moses, where one of the extras had a wristwatch. That was pointed out afterwards by some critics. .hahaha !
Has anyone noticed that the driver always seems to get in the passenger side and then slide over? Same thing when exiting cars
Actually was on the driver's license test in many states. It was so you didn't enter or exit the car in the lane of traffic. Hard to do now with giant consoles and bucket seats.
@@paulday6875 That's what I thought. Safer that way. If I could, I'd get in the side away from traffic. One reason I like pull in parking lots with angled parking.
I think this was a time when cars were faster than motorcycles.
Now motorcycles are much faster than cars.
I’m sure now days the Hill Top lady would be accused of being an accomplice, and would be spending tons of money for a lawyer to prove her innocence.
Wow did she call him a repair monkey? Oh man what a great show !
Is that a boom mic you see by the squad car's door when the officer is helping the man up?
Looks like it
The woman counting the money at 1:54 was the Highway Patrol dispatcher in the previous episode.
Great video.
You can see a microphone next to the police car @ 7:02.
good one!
23:10 what a bike rider 😂. The cop had time for a sandwich and coffee before he could get it turned around 😂
That's a nice car that was stolen. They don't make'em like that anymore.
Nice to see Hyacinth Bouquet was a member of the womens union..
Dang... That Bucket Woman!!
Yes, and the ladies were kindly asked to remove their shoes as the parquet floors had just been refinished..... To everybody not understanding this banter, it is from an absolutely hilarious British TV show from the 1990s called "Keeping Up Appearances". It is really funny!!!!!!
Richard, please answer my white slim line phone with last number redial, and don't brush against my expensive wallpaper! It's exactly like the drawing room of sangriam house! 😂
Why in the world would Art break into the beauty shop just to count the
He was going to hide it there?
Lol "just because i was climbing in the window is no reason to call the cops". Man thats something else just imagine saying that in today's world? If you could even be alive to say it. You would probably be shot before you could even think of talking. So funny and kinda mind blowin.
B&E Breaking and Entering! Add kidnapping to the charges!
Since a woman cop murdered a guy in his own living room and claimed she walked in the WRONG DOOR A FLOOR ABOVE HER'S why imagine???
Kimberly,
blm does worst than that today and get away with it, so it's not that far fetched an idea.
@@bertgrau9246🎉 noq😢
Okay how many can still add using only paper and pencil? Many young people cant add using calculator. Times have changed.
Delicious, thanks
Blooper, how did he know he took his car? He was knocked out cold 🥶.
his car was gone :)
At 20:43 Dan talks and his echo can be heard because it was shot in a large studio.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Realistically portrayed citizens/criminals/law enforcement officials. Roll over & play dead criminals. No gory scenes-!!!😉 Remember Clint Eastwood played a biker passing thru a small town. Amazing how many special guest stars. From those ( TV ) series went on to established phenomenal acting careers-!!!😉. Remember Broderick in movies of that era.
The question about sliding over from the passenger side.
There are two possible answers
#1 in some states that was done for safety reasons.
#2 While filming a scene, it made it easier to shoot it
Can't do that in my car.
I think the bike was a Harley Davidson small bike sold in the 50s. Made by an Italian company, imported by Harley.
Wow, people in the 50's. Clonk them over the head and they still remember their license plate number.
It was his own car.
Bust a blonde over the head...not a hair out of place.
All in the Name of
Combating Crime!!
And the thief was able to clonk him over the head without damaging the victim’s hat.
It's notable in this series-- and others like it-- that it's the cautious, careful woman that often is proven right, altho she is portrayed as a nagging worry-wart. The lady in the above episode calls Highway Patrol despite the guy saying "nah, it'll be alright we don't need them'-- Not to mention all the crooks who say "we'll pull just ONE more job before we leave this town"-- while the women say "no, it's too risky-- we have to get out now while the gettin' is good." She is invariably proven correct but it usually goes unnoticed. Unfortunately what DOES get noticed is when the woman stands by, shivering and helpless, surrounded by heavy, blunt instruments, while her male partner is getting the life choked out of him. Then you see comments like 'stupid woman', 'useless woman'. Strange but true : )
That's what she gets going along with crooked thugs.
So the perp twice drives his bike to within 30 feet of a cruiser - it's the same footage. Neither time does the trooper give chase! Hokey, but fun to watch.
The highway patrol gives escorts to the bank?.? Lol
Highway Patrol: Special 39 of 41.
Season 3. Episode 15. "Mother's March".
Wednesday - January 18 - 2023.
Nice to see the charity bucks got back to the rightful owners.
And with a $15.00 donation from the highway Patrol.
@@patrickryan1515 ... Back then $15 would have bought a full tank of gas with enough left over for some 15 cent McDonald's hamburgers....
@@Dave31452 so true!😀👍🇺🇲
Not so fast. Has to be evidence in the robbery trial. Speedy trial might get the money back to the charity collectors and to the children's hospital. In those days, trials weren't put off like now because of the overload of criminals on courts.
Bummer though, ...once the cops latch on to that money, they'll never see it again.
22:32 If it wasn't a through street, how did the HP car manage to get through from the other block?
Wait, what? We don't get to see a preview of Sea Hunt?
Motorcycle hooligan !
Yep, them ol' highway patrol six guns carried assault cylinders with 8 shots.
CA was still Open Carry and abiding by the Constitutional 2nd Amendment! Fred should have been carrying!
Funny what thick skulls people had in the 50s - they get a blow on thead with gun, solid metal, which would put the average person in hospital for at least a day, and within a couple of minutes they have completely recovered. Amazing!
Hooray for Hollywood.
Plot extension: While holding the money as evidence, another perp robs the HP evidence room.
20:00 what kind of closet locks from the outside. 🤔
Why a lock at all... ???
Many closets in old houses locked from the outside.
How was the thief able to knock him out on the head without damaging his hat? Answer- the magic of Hollywood.
How come there's no Sheriff's dept, local police, state troopers,FBI, DEA, ATF when there's a crime committed?
“You we’re lucky. Nobody got killed.”
He claimed the $15 later on a liquid lunch. 😂
How did she count all that money? Oh yeah he still had the change.
In his pocket, or did he put it into the bag?
oh look… a $15 bill!
Wish I was in L.A right now.
Liz,
why? L.A. is over run by illegals, blm, and the covid 19 .
I don't think you will find LA as glamorous as it used to be. To much traffic, to much crime , to many people, to many homeless people.
Believe me it is diffrent now,
All them silver quarters.... But who has a closet with a lockable door....with lock control on outside? How often do you lock something in the closet, so it can't get out. Corresponding.....if there was a key, you would have to use it from the inside.
The closet is to lock in customers that write bad checks.
If there was still $75 missing, would Dan have ponied up at the end?
Hell no, there is a limit to your generosity you know.
These are questions we will carry to our graves.
OK how did he know he stole his car. When he was knocked put? Lol😂
That cash in 2020 would be $ 98,000
An even 100,000 $$$ in 2023❤️🤍
Kiss that money goodbye! He couldn't grab that money fast enough for police headquarters! 😆
He should have listened to Lucy to have the highway patrol escort him with the money.
The “girls” always know better.
This episode should be on "Worlds Dumbest Criminals".
All the episodes should be on it
When you're told to turn around in HP you know what's coming.
17:05 How many dont want the crook to get caught so the scene goes longer. Everybody gets knocked out on this series lol now its starting with the women but I still love the show. 21:11 My repair monkey no wounder he robbed them.
Notice when he was hit and fell, his hat was upside down ....when the patrol officer got there the hat meracusly turned right side up ???
The wind miraculously did it.
Aaaah, details in those days they didn't figure people would be so finicky .
Also Briscoe's body had been repositioned...
Let's see, Im being chased by a cop in an 8 cylinder cruiser. Think I'll out run him in my trusty 250 cc. put put.
Even better, it's a 125
Uh... more like a 90cc, maybe even be a 50. I used to have a Honda 50 back in the mid 60s.
Run from the Law and you're going to get caught, motorcycles and all.
So, the highway patrol chipped in 15 bucks ?.
I don't know what size, but it smoked like a mother Fu... well you know
the hair dresser was a hottie
As was the dispatcher.
@@jaminova_1969 true
What was it real name anyway?
Hey, Dan's snub-nosed is either a 7 or an 8 shooter! (He may have reloaded before the last shot he fired.) Of course, there were no "7 or 8 shooters" back then, but, hey.....it's Hollywood.
Jack
he only shot 6 times I counted twice
They stick the cadets in a dark closet and tell them to reload or they won't graduate.
I LOVE this show, but after watching dozens of episodes I am beginning to intensely dislike the same music over and over, sounding like it's the end of the world just around the corner. Crawford is brilliant and perfect in his role.
I turn the volume down when the music plays...
Music provided by the David Rose
Orchestra, the same folks whom
Performed "The Stripper"!!
Check That Out! 💥❤️😍🤗😈🔥
@@wilneal8015 Rose also wrote the theme from Bonanza
bought a '57 buick riveria special 4 door hardtop for 100.bucks in '73 a tank,yeah maybe I paid to much,but didyou own one
I doubt if one hundred was too much, if it still ran.
No it wasn't to much. My dad paid 500.00 for a 65 comet in 75'.
I traded a 1960 Dodge for a 1956 Buick Special and $50 .
I sold it a few weeks later for $125 Not sure if that was a good deal or not the dodge was worth about $50 too.
I miss those days when you could buy a car 10-15 years old cheap
@@bertgrau9246 the 70's were a great time to buy those great cars from the 50's thru the early 60's Edsel,Mopars, Ford,GM's,Mecury,Packard, Studebaker,Kaiser,Frazier, Nash, Hudson,Rambler.
What kind of bonehead carry's around 10 grand in cash and doesn't carry a gun or have a bodyguard?
You forgot one item; 60 years ago.
@@markmalasics8413 Yeah it was a 100000 Then,
People were more trustworthy then. Good old days !
Now everybody is trying to scam, cheat or just plain steal from one an other.
Why do people confront
Criminals when they know they're gonna get knocked out or killed
Well done Dan with the money 💰
No Dan,haven't seen a punk wearing a leather jacket,khaki pants,black baseball cap and driving the guy's stolen car.He had a rag over his face.
Did they really slide across those bench seats back then? I see it often on the old shows…I heard it it was just for the camera man🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
It was in the driver's license manual for years, up until the late 70's I think. It was so you didn't enter or exit the car in the lane of traffic
@@paulday6875 that makes sense. But look at the danger we have to deal with …with bucket seats 😎. Oh life
@@heyoldman2003 you're exactly right. That's why I still drive a crown vic. Bench seat, full frame, and rumble of a v8
don't change channel, our next show Sea Hunt
And then, My Favorite Martian and Tombstone Territory !!!
Too many broken hair dreyers and water pipes drove him to a life of crime!
Highway Patrol.
Mother's March.
The stubborn man does not know enough to handle the money for the children's wing. Just plain not a responsible thinker.
Terrible!!!!
At 20:40 he can be heard before he calls miss Wayne the an echo afterwards
I think Dan forgot his handcuffs. 23:39 That's an awkward scene.
Is it because of rules covering unauthorised advertising but it does seem strange that the make and model of the car is never named but the cars often have their make prominently displayed on the front.
Did this guy ride with the mongols?
Big Dan was pulling in about 2500 per episode Wow he shells out 15 bucks..
Dan gives the last $15. Panache.
I love those vintage junk cars.
Junk... ?
Junk😂 they at least had a soul. Who's going to care in 50 years about a barn find prius.
I remember those money bags , many of them even had the banks name plastered all over them ,. . make it easier for the crooks to identify it's a bank bag !
They are the only One that came up with odds change
$10k back then is around $100k today.
Your goin down boy
What? No Sea Hunt?
I'm glad Mable didn't have anything to do with it.
Ever try entering your car....from the passenger side? Good Stuff!
You could in those cars so much room up in the front seat and floorboard.
They show this all the time in older movies/shows. As others have said, it was easier due to the bench seats and voluminous interiors. I don't know if this was typical behavior in general or merely done for some filming purpose.
the good ol days
Rene,
I think lots of folks actually did that, get in on the passenger side and slide across.
I had a 1950 Ford pick up with vinyl seat and it only had a door key lock on the passenger side. You lock the drivers door then slide to the passenger side get out and lock the door.
By the way you have some very nice looking legs😁
And reaching outside to open the door.
Dan dropped in a $5 and took out a $20