Adam-12 Season 1 |
Adam-12 Season 1 : |
This is a list of episodes from the first season of Adam-12. |
Episode 1 - [Log 001 The Impossible Mission] |
Details : Pilot Episode: Working out of a patrol car designated Adam-12 Officers Malloy and Reed perform a typical day's work which includes a high speed auto-chase the capture of two robbers and an emergency call to save a suffocating baby. Malloy decides to turn in his badge after his young partner was killed a few weeks earlier. But at the end of the shift he comes around and decides that he can't let inexperienced Jim Reed loose on another officer so he decides not to leave the force. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ann Morgan Guilbert as Ruth Elkins | Howard Culver as George Morrison | Don Stewart as Officer One | John Nolan as Harold Mason | Art Gilmore as Lt. Val Wangsgard | Ena Hartman as Mrs. Fred Warner | Julian Burton as Mac Jeffries | Gene Boland as Fred Warner | Ed Deemer as Officer Bill James | Rick Warick as Desk Officer | Director : Jack Webb | Writer : John Randolph | Producer : Robert A. Cinader | |
Air Date : Sep. 21, 1968 |
Episode 2 - [Log 141 The Color Tv Bandit] |
Details : Officers Malloy and Reed attempt to save two small victims of narcotic pills and then pursue a long-sought burglary suspect in a foot chase. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Melody Patterson | Cloris Leachman | Kenneth Washington | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Art Gilmore as Lt. Val Wangsgard | |
Air Date : Sep. 28, 1968 |
Episode 3 - [Log 011 It's Just A Little Dent Isn't It] |
Details : Officers Malloy and Reed are involved in a high speed chase a murder case and a family dispute as they work the P.M. watch. Reed worries all evening that the small dent in the fender he caused while backing the car up for fuel might lead to termination since he is still on probation. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Joan Shawlee | Gene Dynarski | Kenneth Washington | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Zalman King | Art Gilmore as Lt. Val Wangsgard | Director : Hollingsworth Morse | |
Air Date : Oct. 05, 1968 |
Episode 4 - [Log 131 Reed The Dicks Have Their Job And We Have Ours] |
Details : Officers Malloy and Reed assist a young mother whose baby is threatened by a deranged man and they help a woman being harassed by a spiteful neighbor. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jack Hogan | Director : Hollingsworth Morse | |
Air Date : Oct. 12, 1968 |
Episode 5 - [Log 091 You're Not The First Guy's Had The Problem] |
Details : Officer Reed learns that a professional officer has to keep their emotions under control; even when confronted with an abusive drunk-driver right after clearing an officer down call And finding his close friend from the Academy critically wounded. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Quintin Sondergaard | Kenneth Washington | William Stevens | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | |
Air Date : Oct. 19, 1968 |
Episode 6 - [Log 161 And You Want Me To Get Married!] |
Details : Officers Malloy and Reed look for a robbery suspect help a woman pinned under her crashed car and settle a family dispute among other duties. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Paul Carr | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | |
Air Date : Oct. 26, 1968 |
Episode 7 - [Log 071 I Feel Like A Fool Malloy] |
Details : Among other calls Officers Malloy and Reed answer a loud noise complaint and discover a teen-age babysitter in desperate need of help. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Charles Dierkop | Alice Frost | Judith Brown as Sharon | |
Air Date : Nov. 02, 1968 |
Episode 8 - [Log 072 El Presidente] |
Details : Malloy teases Reed about calculating the cost of a new house while their first baby is still 6 months away. In the meantime they settle a domestic dispute between arguing neighbors help a taxi driver that was just robbed and a local man mistaken as the President by a group of rural Mexicans. Finally they must arrest a psychotic shooter holed up in his house. |
Guest Cast and Crew : James Sikking | Del Moore | Kenneth Washington | Amzie Strickland | William Stevens | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Stafford Repp | James McCallion | |
Air Date : Nov. 09, 1968 |
Episode 9 - [Log 101 Someone Stole My Lawn] |
Details : Reed gets Malloy to agree to an early dinner when his wife puts him on a low-cal diet. However one after another event prevents them from going code 7 all night long. Events include the theft of a man's sod stolen credit cards and a suspected car theft. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Margaret Field | Kenneth Washington | William Stevens | Director : Hollingsworth Morse | |
Air Date : Nov. 16, 1968 |
Episode 10 - [Log 132 The Producer] |
Details : Reed tries to pawn off his new litter of puppies to co-workers strangers even victims. The officers work a silent alarm rescue a boy with his head stuck in a fence and track down a prowler. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Karen Black | Lee Stanley | Kenneth Washington | William Stevens | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Foster Brooks | Craig Huxley | |
Air Date : Nov. 30, 1968 |
Episode 11 - [Log 111 Snake In The Trunk] |
Details : Officers Reed and Malloy have to break apart a couple of feuding neighbors attempt to find a stolen car with a boa constrictor in the trunk and effect a rescue of two people from a house on fire. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Luana Anders | Don Stewart as Officer One | Kenneth Washington | Eldon Quick | William Stevens | William Cort | Director : Hollingsworth Morse | |
Air Date : Dec. 07, 1968 |
Episode 12 - [Log 061 The Runaway] |
Details : When officers Reed and Malloy get to a communal house occupied by hippies they find a young girl who has run away from home extremely sick from narcotic use. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Robert Donner | Jack Hogan | William Stevens | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | |
Air Date : Dec. 14, 1968 |
Episode 13 - [Log 122 The Thief Who Stole Christmas] |
Details : On Christmas eve Reed and Malloy make rounds distributing police department donation packages to needy families and pull many heartstrings. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dick Foran | Jack Hogan | Bob Hastings | William Stevens | Director : Hollingsworth Morse | |
Air Date : Dec. 21, 1968 |
Episode 14 - [Log 081 The Long Walk] |
Details : After roll call Reed and Malloy provide backup at a robbery help a lost man return home handle a call about a prowler then respond to a silent alarm. Malloy demonstrates for Reed the importance of officer presence. |
Guest Cast and Crew : William Stevens | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Art Gilmore as Lt. Val Wangsgard | Writer : Robert C. Dennis | |
Air Date : Jan. 04, 1969 |
Episode 15 - [Log 036 Jimmy Eisley's Dealing Smack] |
Details : Reed volunteers to line up entertainment for the department party just as Malloy needs to serve a subpoena on a famous singer. The team learns of a drug den from their informant and are handed the bust when detectives are too busy to look into it. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jenny Sullivan | Kenneth Washington | William Stevens | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Dianne Turley Travis | Art Gilmore as Lt. Val Wangsgard | Director : Hollingsworth Morse | |
Air Date : Jan. 11, 1969 |
Episode 16 - [Log 062 Grand Theft Horse] |
Details : Reed and Malloy assist park rangers in catching a horse thief a homesick Texan who was high on drugs at the time. The officers then chase two gunmen in a high speed pursuit. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Peter Duryea | Maura McGiveney | William Stevens | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Tim Matheson | Art Gilmore as Lt. Val Wangsgard | Director : Hollingsworth Morse | |
Air Date : Jan. 18, 1969 |
Episode 17 - [Log 033 It All Happened So Fast] |
Details : It's been a long night of patrol for Malloy and Reed. Just as the two tired officers are headed to the station to turn in for the night shots are fired at the patrol car. In the blink of an eye Reed kills whom he believes was the gunman. Back at the station Reed undergoes a night of intensive questioning from the captain and lieutenant as part of the superior officers' investigation into the incident. In the end the captain confides in Reed that his story is credible and the rookie officer will likely be allowed back on patrol upon the completion of the investigation. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jack Hogan | Lee Stanley | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Art Gilmore as Lt. Val Wangsgard | Director : Bruce Kessler | |
Air Date : Feb. 01, 1969 |
Episode 18 - [Log 112 You Blew It] |
Details : Reed and Malloy make a routine traffic stop on a motorist. Before the NCIC check is completed the dispatcher broadcasts a domestic dispute call in the two officers' patrol area; Reed and Malloy take the call and let the motorist go. Bad choice; the lieutenant soon calls the two errant officers in to scold them. Turns out the motorist had warrants out for his arrest on robbery and weapons charges. Malloy and Reed then come up with and carry out an ultimately successful plan to nab the wanted criminal. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jane Alexander | John Lupton | Elvia Allman | Maudie Prickett | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Lorna Lewis | Joseph Mell | Writer : Robert L. Forward | |
Air Date : Feb. 08, 1969 |
Episode 19 - [Log 051 A Jumper-Code Two] |
Details : Not long after an elderly woman insists that Reed and Malloy help adjust her television antenna the officers are called to a high-rise hotel where a suicidal man is determined to jump. Malloy incorrectly handles the situation and Mac harshly reprimands him the follow-up investigation. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Robert B. Williams | Henry Beckman | Director : Harry Morgan | |
Air Date : Feb. 15, 1969 |
Episode 20 - [Log 073 I'm Still A Cop] |
Details : Malloy is a part-time student at a local college where he suddenly finds himself in the middle of of a riot. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Paul Carr | Anne Helm | William Boyett as Sgt. MacDonald | Art Gilmore as Lt. Val Wangsgard | Writer : Harold Jack Bloom | |
Air Date : Feb. 22, 1969 |
Episode 21 - [Log 102 We Can't Just Walk Away From It] |
Details : A teenager is threatening to commit suicide and Malloy and Reed try to talk the troubled youth out of it. |
Air Date : Mar. 01, 1969 |
Episode 22 - [Log 152 A Dead Cop Can't Help Anyone] |
Details : Malloy and Reed respond to a domestic disturbance involving a man with a gun with Officer Wells and his partner arrive on the scene as their backup. Not wanting to wait to follow proper procedure Wells barges into the apartment nearly getting shot to arrest the man. Afterwards at the station Wells brags about how criminals need to be put in their place and the police can't let them get away with anything. Concerned that rookie partner Reed may be picking up on Wells' habits Malloy confronts Wells telling him he is a negative influence on the younger officers and that unless asked in the future he is not to respond to their calls. Back on patrol Reed tells Malloy how impressed he was with Wells handling of the situation. Malloy tells Reed that in that situation a dead cop is no help to the public or their partner. However Wells' reckless habits catch up with him when on a similar call as earlier he again rushes toward the front door of the residence and is shot. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Gary Crosby | Director : Hollingsworth Morse | Writer : Michael Donovan | |
Air Date : Mar. 08, 1969 |
Episode 23 - [Log 012 He Was Trying To Kill Me] |
Details : A child-left-alone call turns up a horrifying case of child neglect. A 6-year-old girl is left home with her baby brother and both parents are unable to provide for their children. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Director : Hollingsworth Morse | |
Air Date : Mar. 15, 1969 |
Episode 24 - [Log 172 Boy The Things You Do For The Job] |
Details : Malloy writes a young woman a traffic ticket and then is bombarded with attention and affection all of which he doesn't want. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Director : Hollingsworth Morse | Writer : Michael Donovan | |
Air Date : Mar. 22, 1969 |
Episode 25 - [Log 092 Tell Him He Pushed Back A Little Too Hard] |
Details : A couple of neighbors co-own a boat and continually fight over it so Malloy and Reed do their best to mediate this latest rift. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Joan Staley | Jack Hogan | Dick Sargent | |
Air Date : Mar. 29, 1969 |
Episode 26 - [Log 022 So This Little Guy Goes Into This Bar] |
Details : Malloy and Reed on patrol deal with a domestic dispute the theft of a fur and the noise from a loud party. |
Air Date : Apr. 05, 1969 |