The staff of the local Los Angeles Country Animal Control department office assist Fire Station 51 and Rampart Hospital on some animal related emergencies.The staff of the local Los Angeles Country Animal Control department office assist Fire Station 51 and Rampart Hospital on some animal related emergencies.The staff of the local Los Angeles Country Animal Control department office assist Fire Station 51 and Rampart Hospital on some animal related emergencies.
- Patty Burns
- (as Rose Ann Zecker)
- Mrs. Quincy
- (as Ruth Mc Devitt)
- Speaking officer rescuing cat.
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Now I could have gone for a spoof like "Airplane" being spun off this. Nowadays, with so many streaming production companies it would probably fly high.
(yeah cheesy pun intended)
Reading about Jack Webb he always took his work seriously and also guarded the professions of the characters portrayed. Yet, from only what I've read, had a very good sense of humor about himself.
True to his form, he selected some of what became among the top talent in this production. I totally enjoyed watching this and anyone can spot the corny scenes and takes all very familiar with every show made during that ear from "the Waltons", "Little House on the Prairie ", and so on.
Emergency is a good watch to go back through as I am also doing with "Law and Order:". Yes some of these shows can make you cringe, either for what the reality they portray, or, how they do it. It's still worth watching and keeping in tack. Laugh with it or at it, just enjoy it because that was the best work for it's time and is so much better that a lot of what's made today.
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Anyway, it's always interesting to watch shows featuring wild animals, as the filming is often choppy... the star of the show rarely being seen with the wild animal, it's usually just hands, or from the back, etc., and you know it's not the star. Like I said, I like the idea of a show like this, but I'm glad it didn't get made. Nowadays we can watch "Animal Cops" on Animal Planet.
It wasn't to be, but the pilot appears to have been chopped up and turned into an Emergency! episode. I just saw it and many of the edits show up as what reminds me the way torn film splices from old movies looked.
Getting to see a very young Mark Harmon as one of the stars was really cool. The Emergency! regulars look a bit uncomfortable at times. Probably cause they didn't understand what was going on.
Jack Webb, R.A. Cinader and guys like that who wanted TV shows that really showed how some of our First Responders worked and even their domestic issues, was something I have always thought as valuable. Many mocked his Dragnet deliveries, but he really didn't want the actors to be the stars. Just wanted to show people 'The Facts, ma'am, just the facts'
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- TriviaThe newscaster is played by Mark Harmon's real-life father, Tom Harmon in an uncredited role.
- GoofsWhen Roy and Johnny arrived at the market, there was no radio playing. When the Animal Control officers arrived there was music playing.
- Quotes
Dr. Morton: [the attempt to save the goat is not going well] He's drifting on us. We're gonna lose him. You'd better ligate him fast.
Dr. Kelly Brackett: Eighty million bucks' worth of hospital, a hundred and fifty thousand dollars' worth of talent, and we can't save one damn little goat!
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