| Synopsis: "Adam-12" was
a television program which ran from 1968 until 1975 on NBC. The program
concentrated on the actions of a pair of uniformed Los Angeles police
officers, of the Rampart Division, veteran Pete Malloy (Martin Milner)
and rookie Jim Reed (Kent McCord), and their sergeant, played by William
Boyett. The show was produced by Jack Webb.
In the pilot episode, Malloy is disillusioned at the death of his longtime
friend and partner, who was killed trying to foil a robbery. Malloy
considers resigning, when he is assigned a new partner: recruit and
rookie Officer Reed. Reed has a lot of potential but is often too eager
to perform his duties (especially homicide investigations). At the end
of an episode, Reed screws up big time and Malloy yells at him, but
then Malloy's one-time training officer reminds him he was once an eager
young rookie. Malloy takes it on himself to mold Reed into one of Los
Angeles' finest (which, as evidenced by later episodes, he does).
A 1970 episode, "Elegy for a Pig", detailed Malloy's earlier relationship
with his former partner, the night he was killed and how he met Reed.
A typical episode involved Malloy and Reed as they went about their
daily beat, with incidents ranging from humorous to deadly serious.
Sometimes, a common incident or theme is explored throughout the episode
and/or incidents therein; others focused on mistakes of rookie (and
oftentimes, older) officers.
In later years, Reed was granted first-class officer status (and Malloy
was also promoted), and episodes centered on their maturing skills and
relationship.
The series was nominally considered a spin-off of Webb's Dragnet
1967 and Reed and Malloy appeared on numerous episodes of the parent
program. The paramedics from another Webb creation, Emergency!
frequently crossed over onto the show as well, although one episode
of Emergency! involved a paramedic watching Adam-12 as a show.
A remake was attempted in 1989, starring Ethan Wayne, Peter Parros
and Miguel Fernandes, but this version only ran 12 episodes.
The series title is a reference to the police code name for Malloy
and Reed's police car unit.
Episodes from both productions have actually been used for training
purposes by many police academies, especially when teaching recruits
the correct handcuffing procedures, as the camera often zoomed in closely
when the officers were in the act of handcuffing suspects.
The Rampart Division is actually one of LAPD's patrol divisions (Division
#2) in an area just west of Downtown Los Angeles, bordered by the Santa
Monica Freeway, Harbor Freeway, Sunset Boulevard and Vermont Avenue.
The police radio used on this series is an actual radio that LAPD used
in the 1960s and 1970s, with the call sign KMA-367. The dispatcher was
also a real-life LAPD dispatcher.
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Synopsis courtesy of Wikipedia
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