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Ripcord was an American syndicated television series starring Larry Pennell, with Ken Curtis, which ran for a total of 76 episodes from 1961 to 1963 about the exploits of a skydiving operation of its namesake.

Ripcord
Title screen
GenreAdventure
Created by
  • Harry Redmond Jr.
  • James Carl (Jim) Hall
  • Directed by
    • Leon Benson
  • Jack Herzberg
  • Presented byLarry Pennell
    Starring
  • Ken Curtis
  • Paul Comi
  • Shug Fisher
  • Narrated byLarry Pennell
    Theme music composerJudith Pines
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons2
    No. of episodes76 (38 in black-and-white, Season 1; 38 in color, Season 2)
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Babe Unger
  • Producers
    • Leon Benson
  • Stanley Colbert
  • Maurice Unger
  • Camera setupSingle-camera
    Running time30 minutes
    Production companies
  • Rapier Productions Incorporated and United Artists Television (last 37 episodes)
  • Original release
    NetworkSyndication
    ReleaseJune 3, 1961 (1961-06-03) –
    September 1, 1963 (1963-09-01)

    Premise

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    The premise was a variety of adventures surrounding the then-new, thrilling sport of skydiving. The two men and their private Cessna airplane were placed in unusual situations where their special skills and abilities were needed. This led them on exciting weekly adventures from chasing dangerous criminals to performing difficult and daring, if occasionally absurd, rescues.

    Cast

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    Fisher and Curtis were bandmates in the musical group Sons of the Pioneers. Curtis was later Marshall Dillon's bumbling deputy Festus Hagin in Gunsmoke. Pennell, on the other hand, guest starred as handsome movie star Dash Riprock in ten episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies between 1965 and 1969.

    Production

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    The stuntmen performing the actual skydiving were Bob Fleming, an airline pilot, and Joe Mangione, both from Brooklyn, New York. Fleming also doubled as the pilot at the controls when not involved in the scene.

    Cameramen included Tom Ryan, whose previous experience included early parachute development, testing, and design. Ryan was a pioneer in capturing closeup film footage of free-falling skydivers.

    In 1962, the filming of the series involved the transfer of a stuntman between two airplanes, which was being filmed from a third aircraft. Due to air turbulence, the transfer failed and both aircraft touched and subsequently crashed. The pilots of both airplanes and the stuntman involved were able to parachute to safety. Later, the dramatic footage from this near tragic event was subsequently used in a Ripcord second season two-parter episode.[1]

    Episodes

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    Season 1 (1961–1962)

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    1. The Sky Diver - Pilot (Thursday September 28, 1961 - guest starred Russell Johnson)
    2. Air Carnival
    3. Airborne
    4. Chuting Stars (guest starred John Agar)
    5. Colorado Jump
    6. The Condemned (guest starred Michael Pataki)
    7. Counter-Attack
    8. Crime Jump (Thursday October 5, 1961 - guest starred Burt Reynolds)
    9. Dangerous Night, a.k.a. DARB (Distressed Airman Rescue Beacon) - guest starred Harry Townes
    10. Death Camp
    11. Derelict
    12. Top Secret
    13. Radar Rescue (Thursday December 28, 1961 - guest starred John Considine and Jack Hogan)
    14. Sierra Jump
    15. The Silver Cord
    16. Thoroughbred
    17. Ransom Drop (guest starred Tracy Olsen)
    18. Escape
    19. Double Drop
    20. The Financier
    21. Sentence of Death
    22. Desperate Choice
    23. Diplomatic Mission (guest starred Richard Simmons)
    24. Hagen Charm (guest starred Arthur Franz)
    25. The Helicopter Race (Thursday March 15, 1962 - guest starred Dyan Cannon)
    26. Jungle Survivor
    27. High Jeopardy
    28. Hi-Jack
    29. The Human Kind
    30. Hurricane Charley
    31. Elegy for a Hero
    32. Cougar Mesa
    33. Last Chance
    34. Log Jam
    35. Mile High Triangle (Thursday May 31, 1962 - guest starred Walter Mathews, Page Slattery, Robert Sampson and Kathie Browne)
    36. Millionaire Doctor
    37. One for the Money
    38. Para-Nurse (guest starred Harry Carey, Jr. and Allison Hayes)

    Season 2 (1962–63)

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    No.
    overall
    No. in
    season
    Title Directed by Written by Original air date
    391"Aerial Backfire"UnknownUnknownOctober 18, 1962 (1962-10-18)
    402"Among Those Missing"UnknownUnknownOctober 25, 1962 (1962-10-25)
    413"Chute to Kill"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    424"Day of the Hunter"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    435"Devil's Canyon"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    446"Expose"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    457"The Final Jump"UnknownUnknownApril 16, 1963 (1963-04-16)
    468"Flight for Life"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    479"Flight to Terror"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    4810"A Free Falling Star"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    4911"Hostage Below"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    5012"The Hunter"TBDTBD1962 (1962)
    5113"Infiltration"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    5214"The Inventor"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    5315"Jump or Die"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    5416"Jump to a Blind Alley"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    5517"Jump to Freedom"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    5618"Man on a Mountain"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    5719"The Last Chapter"UnknownUnknownJanuary 15, 1963 (1963-01-15)
    5820"The Losers"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    5921"The Lost Ones"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6022"The Lost Tribe"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6123"Million Dollar Drop"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6224"The Money Mine"UnknownUnknownJanuary 3, 1963 (1963-01-03)
    6325"Panic at 10,000"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6426"Picture of Terror"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6527"A Present for Felipe"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6628"The Proud Little Man"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6729"Race Morgan: Bounty Hunter"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6830"Reprisal"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    6931"Run, Joby, Run"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    7032"Semper Paratus Any Time"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    7133"The Suicide Club"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    7234"The Trouble with Denny Collins"TBDTBD1963 (1963)
    7335"The Well"Jack HerzbergKarl Daniels1963 (1963)
    7436"Where Do Elephants Go to Die?"TBDHarlan Ellison1963 (1963)
    7537"Willie"Jack HerzbergStory by : Sid Harris
    Teleplay by : Steve Fisher
    March 26, 1963 (1963-03-26)
    7638"Wrong Way Down"TBDTBD1963 (1963)

    International broadcast

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    Ripcord aired in Brazil in the 1960s under its original title at the same time as in the United States.

    Ripcord aired in the UK (under its original title) on BBC1 in 1964, with repeats airing the following year until October 1965.[2]

    Home media

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    On July 23, 2013, TGG Direct released both seasons of Ripcord as a Region 1 DVD.[3]

    Some of the Ripcord episodes can be found on YouTube, Veoh and Uncle Earl's Classic Television Channel.

    Comic

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    Ray Bailey [fr] adapted the series into a comic strip.[4]

    Toy

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    This show sponsored a popular Ripcord tie-in toy, consisting of a large plastic parachute with a plastic skydiver figure attached to it, which could be thrown in the air and would float down to the ground, just like a real parachute. It was a big toy seller. At the end of every episode, Larry Pennell as Theodore (Ted) McKeever, along with Ken Curtis as James (Jim) Buckley, delivered a brief comment, addressing to viewers the importance of sport parachuting safety.

    References

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    1. ^ Ripcord TV Show Accident 1962, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ5EKD_GBUc, accessed 7 January 2015
  • ^ Ripcord on the BBC
  • ^ "Ripcord DVD news: Date Change for Ripcord Season 1 and Season 2 - TVShowsOnDVD.com". Archived from the original on 2013-08-03.
  • ^ "Ray Bailey (II)".
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