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Created by
  
Leslie Stevens

Composer(s)
  
Dominic Frontiere

First episode date
  
13 September 1972

Network
  
NBC

Number of episodes
  
23

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Genre
  
Science fiction

Theme music composer
  
Dominic Frontiere

Country of origin
  
USA

Final episode date
  
29 August 1973

Number of seasons
  
1

Search (TV series) SEARCH aka PROBE a 3970s TV series

Starring
  
Hugh O'Brian Tony Franciosa Doug McClure Burgess Meredith Angel Tompkins Byron Chung Albert Popwell Ginny Golden

Cast
  
Hugh O'Brian, Anthony Franciosa, Doug McClure, Burgess Meredith, Angel Tompkins

Similar
  
Gemini Man, V, The Invisible Man, The Fantastic Journey, Battlestar Galactica

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Search is an American science fiction series that aired on Wednesday nights on NBC at 10 pm ET, from September 1972 to August 1973. It ran for 23 episodes, not including the two-hour pilot film originally titled Probe. When picked up for series production, the title had to be changed because Probe was the name of an existing PBS series. In the UK the series aired on BBC 1 under the title Search Control.

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The show was created by Leslie Stevens, and produced by Stevens, Robert Justman, John Strong and Anthony Spinner. The high concept was described as "science fiction in today's world" and the episodes featured many high-tech elements which are now considered common in current science fiction shows.

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Plot

The series centers on World Securities Corporation, a high-tech international private investigation company that employs field operatives — the elite of whom are aided by implanted audio receivers and who carry Scanners, tiny video camera/telemetry units which can be attached to tie clips or other jewelry. The most common method is to wear the Scanner on a ring, enabling it to be discreetly aimed.

Each episode features one of three primary agents on a particular investigation, which often have political or organized crime elements.

Cast

Search was featured in the November 1972 edition of TV Guide, with an illustration of the three actors playing the show's "Probes" on the cover.

Probe field agents

  • Hugh O'Brian as Hugh Lockwood, Probe One - Lead Operative
  • Tony Franciosa as Nick Bianco, Head of Omega division, which specializes in organized-crime cases.
  • Doug McClure as C.R. Grover, standby Probe - emergency backup agent.
  • Probe control staff

  • Burgess Meredith as V.C.R. Cameron, Director of Probe Control Unit 1
  • Tom Hallick as Harris, Deputy Director of Probe Control Unit 1
  • Angel Tompkins as Gloria Harding, senior technician monitoring pulse, respiration, and temperature
  • Albert Popwell as Albert Griffin, linguist and code-breaker; former chief translator at the United Nations
  • Byron Chung as Kuroda, telemetry and electronics specialist
  • Amy Farrell as Amy Murdock, medical doctor
  • Ginny Golden as Ginny Keach, data specialist
  • Ron Castro as Carlos Lobos, technician
  • Probe Control

    Probe agents reported to V.C.R. Cameron (Burgess Meredith), the "director" of the investigations, who ran Probe Control, a center reminiscent of the NASA Mission Control Center. "Cam" was the leader of the expert team who monitored and provided the agent with intelligence.

    On-duty experts included a translator fluent in several languages, and a medical-telemetry specialist.

    Early in the series the Probe Control set was placed in a darkened isolated space, alluding to a large-scale operations center. By the middle of the season, the control room was scaled down and relocated to a well-lit but smaller "bunker" room. According to the show's credits, the computer equipment was provided by Control Data Corporation.

    The building shown as the headquarters for World Securities Corporation is at 555 California Street in San Francisco, and was once the headquarters building for Bank of America.

    Probe hardware

    Each field agent is outfitted with a miniature scanner disguised as a piece of jewelry, which can be magnetically attached to special cuff links, tie clips, rings or pendants. This device continuously monitors the agent's progress, transmitting audio, video, and physical telemetry to Probe Control. These images were stabilized and rotated to permit real-time observation by a team of specialists at Probe Control who analyze the data, consult databases worldwide, and immediately provide information covertly to the field agent via a subcutaneous ear piece (or "earjack") implanted in the agent's mastoid process. (First-generation earjacks had platinum housings, later replaced with zirconium for unspecified reasons.) The agent can respond to Probe Control either audibly (via the microphone in the scanner) or by tapping out code with a dental implant, even when they don't have their scanner operating.

    The technology portrayed in the show was twenty to thirty years ahead of its time, and some of the technology was difficult for the viewers to identify with.

    DVD release

    On February 4, 2014, Warner Bros. released Search: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1, via their Warner Archive Collection.

    References

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