Saturday, August 21, 2021

Geoffrey Deuel and Malloy Attend Backlot University

Geoffrey Deuel guest stars in "Log 73: I'm Still a Cop," Season 1, Episode 20, and joins Malloy at Backlot University.




Great interview with Geoffrey Deuel on YT.


The plot: Malloy takes college classes and is targeted by police-hating students. 


This episode has Pete in and out of uniform dealing with Dirty Commie Hippies. [Insert South Park's Cartman's dealings with them here,  & here he identifies them. ]


Locations: The backlot. Dudes. No. 


Los Angeles has some beautiful campuses. When Tod last took a class, he had the gorgeous 1920s- early '30s buildings of UCLA behind him.




Problem was, the Time Travel Cops got him:





And so Dodd Hall,  Haines Hall, Kaufman Hall, the Powell Library, and Royce Hall --- all shown when he was taking that computer course --- get no screen time in Adam-12. Instead of me shouting out, "Hey, wow, Malloy was a Bruin before I was!" -- what do we get? Backlot University, the facades of Circle Drive:





Amazing resource:  

Studio Backlots Universal Studios


Great photos of Universal's backlot buildings over the years, including Adam-12 shots.



We learn Malloy is in at least his second semester, as he now seems to be dating his history professor from last term. Refreshing to see him not pursuing the under-25s I guess. 






And hey, it's Anne Helm, his girlfriend of the week in "From an Enchantress Fleeing."  She beat him at that shooting game [No fair! Her dad designed it] and really wounded his male pride by choosing the salad dressing for him, but he's clearly still interested seven years later. Wonder how he felt with her giving him a grade in class!





Note: actor Paul Carr is among his group of dirty commies, and he's playing a professor,  i.e. a cleaner commie with a pipe 😝


This is a very Pete-centric episode. Reed gets a good close-up though. Reed has gained enough confidence to tell Malloy his attitude problem stinks and Reed has to live with it 8 hours a day. 


Art Gilmore did a lot of narrator work. Check his imdb. In addition to being Captain Didion in the original Dragnet, he came back to Dragnet in Color with a variety of names. His name even changed once on Adam-12. Remember in the pilot he was Wangsgard? I guess he was Lt. and then became Captain --- and he always has this look on his face:

Art Gilmore Adam-12 and Dragnet

Art Gilmore Dragnet and color Dragnet








Jack Webb named his daughter Stacy after this actor. Mr. Harris passed at only 54. 


1958 Ford Custom 300 on Adam-12





As I'm mainly interested in the locations, the actors, and anything I find amusing, the storyline is missing here. 


Something like this: Dirty Commie Hippies don't like Policeman Pete being on campus, plus they have other demands. Policeman Pete and Pals arrest the extras for blocking the hallway. Policeman Pete not welcome on campus by administration, students, or even Sergeant Mac. Makes Malloy want to stay all the more. He's got unfinished business with Anne Helm too.





Actor Paul Carr


Paul Carr had two Adam-12 episodes, and of note in my world, six episodes of Mannix and one Streets of San Francisco.


His "legend" status, however, was granted by being in the third episode of Star Trek. Having a Star Trek is like a knighthood. 




Not the Mod Squad

Pamela McMyler Addams Family

Geoffrey Deuel Addam-12

John C. Johnson on Adam-12

John C. Johnson on Dragnet

That same Dragnet episode, Community Relations: DR-10, had 

another Adam-12 star, William Elliott:


William Elliott on Dragnet Officer Grant Adam-12

And this guy:










I love The Streets of San Francisco, total childhood favorite. 


Outstanding Streets of San Francisco website here. 


I first noticed Geoffrey Deuel as a guest star on The Streets of San Francisco. Karl Malden calls Michael Douglas "Buddy Boy" -- so imagine my surprise to hear Malloy call Deuel that on Adam-12. It's some kind of "sign" I'm sure.


Geoffrey Deuel on the Streets of San Francisco with Michael Douglas



We're having some meeting. You should join us. You might learn what we students are saying, you dig, man? Get it? 'Cause you're The Man. Maybe we might understand you cops better too, cliched ending.



"Yeah, yeah...  See you around, Bit Part Actors. So, Lady Professor, I'm driving a Mustang now...."





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