Showing posts with label Camp Part 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camp Part 1. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

1-Adam-12 See Maureen Robinson, Camp Part 1, Season 7, SECOND HALF

June Ellen's Donuts on Van Nuys in Sherman Oaks gets a cameo in Reed and Malloy's next call. 


First, we're back in NoHo at Vineland and Camarillo.











Personal Note: 

My father's office was just a block south of the Odyssey Video in the 90s, but do I remember a Ralphs being there at all? I remember buying a set of Simpsons bubble gum cards at a nearby comic book shop. Mostly I remember how much I hate that starfish intersection. Lankershim cuts diagonally across Vineland and Camarillo, and I have no idea whose turn it is, when and where I can go, how I stay on Lankershim -- happy to have no reason to go there ever again. But there was a great video rental place just north of the Odyssey --  Saturday Matinee. They had a lot of impossible to find VHS -- I'd say some of it was fan-made copies rather than commercial releases. My dad rented so many videos from those two places. I remember feeling really cramped in that Saturday Matinee place, but convinced I was going to find rare stuff. Anyone post-Youtube, post-DVD era has no appreciation of how HARD it was to find rare things.


The thing that looks possibly like a church out Pete's window was flattened. Google images show a vacant lot before what's there now. 

Camarillo becomes Riverside when it passes west of Tujunga, but it's not the Toluca Lake Riverside! Riverside Drive that drops down alongside the 170 is another of my "problem areas." You're doing fine coming down Riverside out of Toluca Lake, heading west, and suddenly there are three freeways going overhead and I can't figure out how to stay on Riverside. Last time that happened to me it was dark out and I panicked and... 


Well Pete has turned around the opposite way if he's now passing through Toluca Lake on his way to Sherman Oaks! With the magic of TV, he reaches his destination in the opposite direction, and in record time!











Personal flashback:

Just around the corner and north of where this old June Ellen's Don(u)ts is seen, there used to be a great little record store. Street parking was awful and it was right by the freeway entrance, so traffic never stopped. I bought a lot of fair-priced great records in there. No idea what year. Probably late 80s if CDs hadn't taken over yet. Might have been 90s.


Local history:

In the 70s, maybe early 80s still, young people in the Valley used to cruise up and down Van Nuys Boulevard. They even made a movie of the same name about it. Might actually be good for location screen caps if you can stomach the rest of it.


Continue patrol:






This first shot is one of their own stock footage drives. It showed up in Season 6. 



Both Sherman Oaks and Toluca Lake have some of these older streetlamps (seen behind Reed through the back window in the next photo.) Given all the trees, I'd say they're still driving around Sherman Oaks, south of the boulevard. "South of the (Ventura) Boulevard" was where all the rich kids in my high school lived.


In the 80s, school friends' fathers liked to talk about how it used to be all strawberry fields where the Sherman Oaks Galleria is now.



Back to the liquor store:







Adam-12 Officer Jim Reed drives the patrol car





Character Round-up:




Then they switch into Dad Mode and think viewers will come back for a "Pete becomes a substitute father for a troubled youth" plot. Bad enough Adam-12 was on Tuesdays at this point. 

You think viewers aren't going to switch over to Good Times or Happy Days? THAT is why I never watched this show new. We watched both Good Times AND Happy Days. How, if they were opposite each other? Well it explains the lack of Adam-12 in our house in 1974.


DAD MODE:








Camp: Part 2, Season 7, Episode 2

1-Adam-12 See Maureen Robinson,  Camp Part 1, Season 7, FIRST HALF

1-Adam-12 See Maureen Robinson, Camp Part 1, Season 7, FIRST HALF

Camp: Part 1, Season 7, Episode 1

The final season opened with a two-parter. If you've got June Lockhart, you want to extend her stay.



Lots of North Hollywood and surrounding areas in this one. 

Of course the episode has an actual story, but I watched it for the locations and the actors. If there's no description, it means I didn't know the exact location. Often they'll shoot one part of the drive in location A, and then when they actually get to the scene or pull the suspect over, they're in a location B. These first few I can't pinpoint, but most of this episode has known locations. Keep scrolling 😎


This shot was used more than once. It appears in Season 6.


The Valley has a lot of industrial parks and places that look just like this. I guesstimated Van Nuys, but all of the surrounding areas have them too. ("Nuys" rhymes with "guys.")

Comedy note: 

Many years ago I met Slash from Guns 'n' Roses when he was playing with his other band Slash's Snakepit, and I saw their tour itinerary included an usual place -- I forgot where -- and I asked him about it, and he didn't know where the place was. His bandmate turned and said, "Just outside of Van Nuys, Slash." Like North Hollywood, Van Nuys as an answer always gets a smile.

You can see the name and address look like cloth or something temporary, and also the address number does not exist in that area of the Valley. South to north runs around 4000 to 7000, and east to west runs around 10000 to 17000 in street numbering.

The sign in the back is real, and maybe says "Jamar Pacific" (?) 




A look at our actors before returning to locations:



Season 7 is where my nicknames for them, Freckles and Squint, officially change to Fats and 'Burns, although Reed had been rockin' those sideburns for a while.

Speaking of "more of him to love," 



Back to the streets!




















Back to our actors:



Mac: "Hey, Pete. We all make mistakes. Even the Strawberry Fox."


That makes me cringe. I guess it's kinder than the Ginger Marshmallow


The boys go to Sherman Oaks when Tod gets back in the car.


1-Adam-12 See Maureen Robinson,  Camp Part 1, Season 7, SECOND HALF


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