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Ted Fry

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Jul 19, 1994, 12:46:33 PM7/19/94
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My favorite cop drama of the 70s. Reasonably realistic plots, well-acted,
obvious sense of simpatico between the actors. And the car! The
tomato-red '75 Ford Torino with the white racing stripe! I actually
postponed driver's ed for a year when I heard the school was getting one
just like it.

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President Lyndon B. Johnson to his son-in-law Charles Robb, upon giving him
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Wee bit crazed

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Jul 21, 1994, 4:16:14 PM7/21/94
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>My favorite cop drama of the 70s. Reasonably realistic plots, well-acted,
>obvious sense of simpatico between the actors. And the car! The
>tomato-red '75 Ford Torino with the white racing stripe! I actually
>postponed driver's ed for a year when I heard the school was getting one
>just like it.

Ah yes...but it was really a take off from the show "The Mod Squad"

Bruce Harrison

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Jul 22, 1994, 2:37:59 PM7/22/94
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The thing I've always remembered about that show was the car. Whenever
S & H would take off in a cloud of tire smoke, the car sounded for all the
world like it had a 4-speed transmission in it. But when there was an
interior shot, it was an automatic!

Bruce Harrison
U. of L Renal Medicine

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