TIME TRAVEL ARE YOU READY? The Canteen is about to embark on another journey back in time.
If you're brave enough, climb aboard, no ticket required
we're about to take off.
Come on, hop in, watch your step ...... Let me set my controls. Buckle up. Now don't be afraid....I know how to fly this thing.......Here we goooooooooo.......LIFT OFF
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Here we are - Let me turn on the television to see what is on.
Do any of you remember these shows?
Emergency 51
1/22/1972 9/3/1977 - NBC
Color - 60 minutes
Emergency 51 Cast
Johnny Gage
. Randy Mantooth
Roy DeSoto
.Kevin Tighe
Kelly Brackett, M.D.
.Robert Fuller
Joe Early, M.D.
..Bobby Troup
Dixie McCall, R.N.
Julie London
Capt. Hank Stanley
..Mike Norell
Chet Kelly
.Tim Donnelly
Mike Stoker
...real-life firefighter Mike Stoker
Dr. Morton
.Ron Pinkhard
Marco Lopez
.Marco Lopez
Emergency Theme Song
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Emergency 51 Tidbits
EMERGENCY! followed the efforts of Squad 51 of the Los Angeles COUNTY Fire Department's Paramedic Rescue Service. Regular cast included the two paramedics of Squad 51, the four members from Engine 51, and the staff of Rampart Hospital. Each episode featured several incidents, some humorous and some serious and dramatic.
Johnny Gage, Squad 51 Paramedic who loved the ladies.
Roy DeSoto, Squad 51 Paramedic and dedicated family man who had to put up with Johnny.
Kelly Brackett, M.D., the top physician in the Emergency Room at Rampart Hospital.
Joe Early, M.D., was another doctor in the Rampart Emergency Room; he could also fix curses.
Dixie McCall, R.N., was the head nurse in the always busy ER at Rampart. In real life she was married to Bobby Troup and used to be married to one of the shows producers.
Capt. Hank Stanley, led the troops at Station 51. He was the longest lasting Captain at the station.
Chet Kelly, was "the phantom," who loved playing jokes on his buddies at Station 51. Johnny always tried to get revenge ... "The phantom is going to get his."
Mike Stoker, (played by real-life firefighter Mike Stoker) was the trust engineer at Station 51. He drove the big rig.
Dr. Morton, was another doctor in the ER at Rampart.
Marco Lopez, filled out the firefighters assigned to Engine 51.
Baretta
January 1975 May 1978 ABC
Color - 60 minutes
107 episodes
Baretta Cast
Robert Blake as Det. Tony Baretta
Dana Elcar as Insp. Shiller
Chino Williams as Fats
Michael D. Roberts as Rooster
Tom Ewell as Billy Truman
Ed Grover as Lt. Hal Brubaker
Recurring Stars:
Titos Vandis as Mr. Nicholas
Sharon Cintron as Mimi
John Ward as Foley
Ron Thompson as Nopke
Harvey Parry as Harrigan
Angelo Rossitto as Little Moe
June Smaney as Rosie
Baretta Theme Song
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Baretta Tidbits
Baretta was an indirect spinoff of Toma (anyone remember Toma?). After Tony Musante left the show, Robert Blake was asked to step in, and the show was revamped into Baretta. Tony Baretta was an unconventional cop, streetwise with a decidedly funky lifestyle. He lived in apartment 2-C of an old run-down hotel called the King Edward, with his pet cockatoo, Fred. The orphaned son of poor Italian immigrants, Baretta was a master of disguise, which ability he used to infilrate gangs. The show had plenty of hard action, as well as comic relief provided by his dude informant friend, Rooster. The show made it into the Top Ten for the 1976/1977 season.
And, of course, many of you have heard about the troubles of one Mr. Blake, Im sure.
That's the end of the ride for today. Please watch your step on exiting the time machine. Now that I've shown you a few, how about you share something from your memory. Or, if one of these were your favorite show then, share a memory of the best episode for you.
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