Sarge (TV series)

Sarge is an American crime drama television series starring George Kennedy.[2] The series aired for one season on NBC from September 1971 to January 1972.

Sarge
Promotional photo of George Kennedy for the Sarge
GenreCrime drama
Created byDavid Levy
StarringGeorge Kennedy
Theme music composerDavid Shire
Composer(s)David Shire[1]
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producer(s)David Levy
Producer(s)David Levinson
CinematographyRichard A. Kelley
Jacques R. Marquette
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time44 mins.
Production company(s)Universal Television
Harbour Productions
Release
Original networkNBC
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseSeptember 21, 1971 (1971-09-21) 
January 11, 1972 (1972-01-11)
Chronology
Preceded bySarge: The Badge or the Cross

Overview

Kennedy stars as Samuel Patrick Cavanaugh, a San Diego police detective sergeant who decides to retire and enter the priesthood after his wife is murdered. Sarge had initially studied for the priesthood prior to his police career, but his seminary studies were interrupted by military service during World War II.

The series, which ran in 1971-72, was preceded by a pilot titled Sarge: The Badge or the Cross, (February 22, 1971 airdate) which set the premise for the subsequent series. One week before the show's fall premiere, on September 14, 1971, Cavanaugh traveled to San Francisco because of the death of a friend and fellow priest. His investigation caused him to cross paths with the characters from Ironside in a two-hour special that consolidated the two series' consecutive time slots. This has been subsequently seen as a TV-movie, The Priest Killer.

The series was set in San Diego and the pilot movie was filmed primarily on location. However, when the series went into production, episodes were filmed in Los Angeles. The parish church used was St. Peter's Italian Catholic Church on North Broadway in Chinatown.

George Kennedy's character was originally Sarge Swanson in the pilot movie. Starting with the Ironside crossover episode, and for the rest of the series, his last name was changed from Swanson to Cavanaugh. Supporting actor Ramon Bieri played Sarge's police contact. In the pilot, his name was Chief Dewey, but was changed to Lt. Barney Verick, chief of detectives, for the series. Sallie Shockley (Valerie) and Harold Sakata (Kenji Takichi) reprised their roles from the pilot movie for the series. Henry Wilcoxon as Bishop Andrade and Dana Elcar as Father Frank Dismore also appeared in the pilot, as well as the series.

Episode list

Episode NumberEpisode TitleAirdate
Pilot 1Sarge: The Badge or The CrossFebruary 22, 1971
Pilot 2The Priest KillerSeptember 14, 1971
1A Terminal Case of VengeanceSeptember 21, 1971
2Ring Out, Ring ItSeptember 28, 1971
3Pss! Wanna Buy a Dirty Picture?October 5, 1971
4Identity CrisisOctober 12, 1971
5A Push Over the EdgeOctober 26, 1971
6John Michael O'Flaherty Presents the Eleven O'Clock WarNovember 2, 1971
7Silent TargetNovember 9, 1971
8QuicksilverNovember 16, 1971
9A Bad Case of MonogamyNovember 23, 1971
10The CombatantsNovember 30, 1971
11A Company of VictimsDecember 7, 1971
12A Party to the CrimeDecember 28, 1971
13An Accident Waiting To HappenJanuary 4, 1972
14Napolean Never Wanted to be a CopJanuary 11, 1972

Reception

Sarge was well received but ultimately failed by being pitted against CBS's Hawaii Five-O and The ABC Tuesday Movie of the Week.

Syndication

Since 1973, episodes have been syndicated under The Bold Ones umbrella title, and can be seen on the RTV network and Cozi TV.

See also

References

  1. Faulkner, Robert R. (1983). Music on Demand. Transaction Publishers p. 51. ISBN 978-1-4128-2923-6.
  2. Bernstein, Adam (March 1, 2016). "George Kennedy: Versatile character actor who won an Oscar for 'Cool Hand Luke' and was a mainstay of 1970s disaster films". The Independent. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
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