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Chase (1973 TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chase (1973 TV series)
''Chase'' is an American television series that aired on the NBC network from September 11, 1973 to August 28, 1974. The show was a production of Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited for Universal Television and marked the first show created by Stephen J. Cannell, who later became known for creating and/or producing his own programs, including NBC's ''The A-Team.'' ==Overview== The show's title had a double meaning: it was at once the first name of the lead character, Chase Reddick (Mitchell Ryan), the leader of a special team of the Los Angeles Police Department that specialized in solving unusually difficult or violent cases, and indicative of the show's emphasis on the determined pursuit and undercover surveillance of hardened criminals. The unit, headquartered in an old firehouse, relied mainly on alternate means of transportation such as Helicopters, Motorcycles, Custom vans,Taxis, fourwheel-drive vehicles,Sports and muscle cars, work trucks (vehicles from the Public Works Department, the Telephone company, and/or the Postal Service and civilian delivery services) and high-speed driving to apprehend its suspects. For the first fourteen episodes, Reddick, an LAPD captain, was accompanied by K-9 Sergeant Sam MacCray (Wayne Maunder) and three young officers: Steve Baker (Michael Richardson), Norm Hamilton (Reid Smith), and Fred Sing (Brian Fong). In January 1974, Webb and Universal dropped all the regulars except Ryan and Maunder in favor of a new group of officers: Frank Dawson (Albert Reed), Ed Rice (Gary Crosby, who frequently appeared on the other Mark VII shows), and Tom Wilson (Craig Gardner). NBC first scheduled the show on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Eastern, opposite CBS' hit series ''Maude'' and ''Hawaii Five-O''. At about the same time as the casting change, the network moved ''Chase'' to Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. against the ''Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour.'' Despite the declining appeal and ratings of the latter (and the couple's forthcoming divorce), ''Chase'' did no better there and ended after a one-season run. Cannell would re-use the format of a team of specialists in ''The A-Team'', co-created with Frank Lupo a decade later. Robert A. Cinader, who also supervised Mark VII's ''Adam-12'' and ''Emergency!,'' was executive producer of ''Chase.''
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