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O'Hara, U.S. Treasury Genre Crime drama Written by Fletcher Beaumont
Richard Carlson
James Doherty
Jackson Gillis
Herman Groves
Robert I. Holt
William P. McGivern
Dick Morgan
James E. Moser
Tony Patino
Herb Purdum
Gilbert Ralston
Bill Rega
Hank Searls
Jack Turley
Dan Ullman
David H. VowellDirected by Alan Crosland, Jr.
Lawrence Dobkin
Sam Freedle
Daniel Haller
Paul Krasny
Paul Landres
Gerald Mayer
Dick Moder
James Neilson
Allen Reisner
Ron WinstonStarring David Janssen Theme music composer Ray Heindorf
William LavaCountry of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 22 Production Producer(s) Leonard B. Kaufman Cinematography Fred Mandl Running time 60 minutes Broadcast Original channel CBS Original run September 17, 1971 – March 10, 1972 O'Hara, U.S. Treasury is an American television crime drama broadcast by CBS during the 1971-72 television season. Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited packaged the program for Universal Television. Webb and longtime colleague James E. Moser created the show; Leonard B. Kaufman was the producer.
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Synopsis
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury starred David Janssen (whose company co-produced the show with Mark VII) as the title character, Treasury Agent Jim O'Hara. Jim O'Hara was a county sheriff from Nebraska whose wife and child died in a fire, and to cut all ties with his past life, he put an application in with the United States Department of the Treasury; the Department accepted him. As a "T-Man," O'Hara was available for assignment to any of the various law enforcement agencies which were then part of the Department, all of which cooperated in this positive portrayal of their various organizations, much in the manner of the Los Angeles Police Department with Webb's Dragnet and Adam-12. These included the Secret Service, the Intelligence Unit of the Internal Revenue Service, the then-Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Division of IRS, and the then-Customs Bureau. O'Hara sometimes worked undercover and sometimes overtly. Janssen was the series' only regular, as he was given a different assignment at the start of each weekly episode.
O'Hara marked the first Mark VII show to run a full hour in length; all of Webb's previous efforts (excepting the TV-movie pilot for Dragnet 1967) ran in half-hour episodes. It was also one of the few he did not package for NBC. The show failed in the Nielsen ratings against ABC's Partridge Family and Room 222 and ended after a one-season run. Reruns were later shown on the A&E Network in the 1990s and on Retro Television Network in the 2000s.[1]
Episode list
Episode # Production Code Episode Title Airdate Pilot ??? "Operation: Cobra" April 2, 1971 1 101 "Operation: Big Store" September 17, 1971 2 102 "Operation: Bandera" September 24, 1971 3 103 "Operation: Stolen Bonds" October 1, 1971 4 104 "Operation: Bribery" October 8, 1971 5 105 "Operation: Time-Fuse" October 15, 1971 6 106 "Operation: Offset" October 22, 1971 7 107 "Operation: Heroin" October 29, 1971 8 108 "Operation: Spread" November 5, 1971 9 109 "Operation: Deadhead" November 12, 1971 10 110 "Operation: Hijack" November 26, 1971 11 111 "Operation: Crystal Springs" December 3, 1971 12 112 "Operation: Payoff" December 10, 1971 13 113 "Operation: Moonshine" (with Sherry Boucher) December 17, 1971 14 114 "Operation: XW-1" January 7, 1972 15 115 "Operation: Lady Luck" January 14, 1972 16 116 "Operation: Deathwatch" January 21, 1972 17 117 "Operation: White Fire" January 28, 1972 18 118 "Operation: Dorias" February 4, 1972 19 119 "Operation: Rake-Off" February 11, 1972 20 120 "Operation: Mr. Felix" February 18, 1972 21 121 "Operation: Good Citizen" March 3, 1972 22 122 "Operation: Smoke Screen" March 10, 1972 Award nomination
Year Award Result Category 1972 Golden Globe Award Nominated Best TV Show - Drama References
- Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
- ^ http://www. myretrotv.com/shows.html
External links
Categories:- 1970s American television series
- 1971 television series debuts
- 1972 television series endings
- CBS network shows
- Crime television series
- English-language television series
- Television series by Mark VII Limited
- Television series by NBC Universal Television
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