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Barbary Coast (TV series)

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Genre
  
Western/Spy-fi

Duration
  

Country
  
USA

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Creator
  
Douglas Heyes

Language
  
English

Director
  
Hal De Windt Alexander Grasshoff Don McDougall Herb Wallerstein Don Weis

Release date
  
May 4, 1975 – January 9, 1976

Writer
  
Douglas Heyes (creator), Douglas Heyes

Barbary Coast is an American television series that aired on ABC. The pilot movie first aired on May 4, 1975 and the series itself premiered September 8, 1975; the last episode aired January 9, 1976.

Contents

Barbary Coast was inspired by a similar 19th-century spy series, The Wild Wild West, and like the earlier program, Barbary Coast mixed the genres of Western and secret agent drama.

Barbary coast tv series opening closing credits 1975 1976


Synopsis

Barbary Coast features the adventures of 19th century government agent Jeff Cable (played by William Shatner), and his pal, conman and gambler Cash ("Cash makes no enemies") Conover (Doug McClure; played by Dennis Cole in the pilot) who is the owner of the Golden Gate Casino. This was Shatner's first attempt at a live-action series since Star Trek (also produced by Paramount Television).

In their battle against various criminals and foreign spies, Cable and Conover operated out of the latter's saloon and casino located on San Francisco's notorious Barbary Coast. Like Wild Wild West's Artemus Gordon, Cable frequently donned disguises in the course of his investigations.

The producers modeled the show's Byzantine plotlines/conspiracies on the Mission: Impossible paradigm (in fact, they hired a number of Mission: Impossible's writers). Other regulars on the series included recurring Wild Wild West villain actor Richard Kiel as Moose Moran and Dave Turner as Thumbs.

Television movie

The series began as a two-hour television movie entitled The Barbary Coast that aired on ABC on May 4, 1975, and which served as a backdoor pilot.

Awards and nominations

The pilot episode, an The ABC Sunday Night Movie, was nominated for an Emmy Award for Art Direction for the art director Jack De Shields and set decorator Reg Allen.

DVD release

The series was released on DVD/Blu-ray in June 2014.

References

Barbary Coast (TV series) Wikipedia
Barbary Coast (TV series) IMDb