Adam-12: Log 62---Grand Theft Horse?


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Log 62---Grand Theft Horse?

Season 1, Episode 16

Malloy and Reed help two park rangers round up a horse thief, a Texan reportedly high on drugs. Leroy: Tim Matheson. Joanna: Maura McGiveney. Susan: Joann Harris. Carter: Peter Duryea.

repeat 1969 English
Crime Drama Police

Cast & Crew
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Tim Matheson (Actor) .. Leroy
Maura McGiveney (Actor) .. Joanna
Jo Ann Harris (Actor) .. Susan
Peter Duryea (Actor) .. Carter
Dan Ferrone (Actor) .. Off. Johnson
Claude Johnson (Actor) .. Off. Brinkman
William Stevens (Actor) .. Off. Walters
Arthur Gilmore (Actor) .. Lt. Moore

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Did You Know..
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Tim Matheson (Actor) .. Leroy
Born: December 31, 1947
Birthplace: Glendale, California, United States
Trivia: As a child actor, Tim Matheson was billed under his fuller family name of Matthieson. His first weekly TV co-starring assignment was opposite Robert Young in the 1961 "dramedy" Window on Main Street. The young actor's voice became familiar to a generation of cartoon fans via his "role" as the title character in Hanna-Barbera's Jonny Quest. The handsome Matheson appeared on-screen during his maturation years on such western series as The Virginian, Bonanza, and The Quest. He remained busy in films during this period, scoring his biggest 1970s success as party animal Otter in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). Matheson also kept his hand in the voiceover business, providing the truculent mutterings of "Blood" the dog in Harlan Ellison's A Boy and His Dog (1975) and recording the narration for the 1985 revival of Disney's Fantasia. His adult TV appearances have included weekly stints on the TV series Tucker's Witch (1982), Just in Time, (1988) and Charlie Hoover (1991). Turning to directing in 1985, Matheson has been active in episodic television, music videos and direct-to-cassette movies. In 1989, he became CEO of the National Lampoon Company, though he still manages to find time for the occasional acting assignment, appearing in everything from the theatrical feature Drop Dead Fred to the live-action prologue for one of the "thrill rides" at Disneyworld.
Maura McGiveney (Actor) .. Joanna
Born: January 01, 1938
Died: January 01, 1990
Jo Ann Harris (Actor) .. Susan
Trivia: Supporting actress, onscreen from the '70s.
Peter Duryea (Actor) .. Carter
Born: July 14, 1939
Died: March 24, 2013
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Peter Duryea was the son of veteran leading man and character actor Dan Duryea. Despite being born into the entertainment industry, the younger Duryea only worked in a handful of feature films and appeared in fewer than two-dozen network series. With his all-American good looks, Peter Duryea was a natural at playing wide-eyed innocents, but he also had considerable acting ability to go with the pretty-boy appearance -- the result was his ability at portraying evil of the most visceral and calculating sort. Thus, Gene Roddenberry chose him to play Jose Tyler, the junior bridge officer on the starship Enterprise, in "The Cage," the 1964 pilot for Star Trek, a role that wasn't picked up until the subsequent series went into production two years later. Jack Webb got even more impressive results, however, by casting Duryea in villainous roles in a string of Dragnet episodes, most notably a show entitled "The Fielder Militia," in which Duryea portrayed an eager-beaver member of an armed and dangerous right-wing paramilitary group. During this same period, he was portraying far more benign older teenage and college student roles on series such as Family Affair. In feature films, Duryea's work was limited to large roles in low-budget movies such as Catalina Caper, and small roles in major films such as The Carpetbaggers. In contrast to his father's decades of work in film and television, the younger Duryea ceased working onscreen in the early '70s. His appearance in the Star Trek pilot (which was later re-cut into a two-part episode of the actual series) ensures that he is represented on home video and DVD in the 21st century.
Dan Ferrone (Actor) .. Off. Johnson
Claude Johnson (Actor) .. Off. Brinkman
Trivia: American actor Claude Johnson has played supporting roles on stage, screen and especially television during the '60s and '70s.
William Stevens (Actor) .. Off. Walters
Arthur Gilmore (Actor) .. Lt. Moore
Born: March 18, 1912
Died: September 25, 2010

Before / After
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Dragnet
04:30 am
Adam-12
05:30 am