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2 Episodes  





3 Cast  





4 Legacy  





5 See also  





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Switch (American TV series)






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Switch
Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner, 1975.
GenreDetective fiction
Created byGlen A. Larson
Starring
  • Eddie Albert
  • Charlie Callas
  • Sharon Gless
  • William Bryant
  • James Hong
  • Mindi Miller
  • Theme music composerGlen A. Larson
    ComposerStu Phillips
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons3
    No. of episodes70(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Jon Epstein
  • Matthew Rapf
  • Running time47–50 minutes
    Production companies
    • Glen Larson Productions
  • Universal Television
  • Original release
    NetworkCBS
    ReleaseSeptember 9, 1975 (1975-09-09) –
    August 27, 1978 (1978-08-27)

    Switch is an American action-adventure detective series starring Robert Wagner and Eddie Albert. It was broadcast on the CBS network for three seasons between September 9, 1975, and August 27, 1978, bumping the Hawaii Five-O detective series to Friday nights.

    Background

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    Switch was inspired by the 1973 movie The Sting[citation needed] and was similar to The Rockford Files, which had debuted a year earlier. It was created by Glen A. Larson; Donald P. Bellisario was also one of the writers. In his memoir, The Garner Files, Rockford Files star James Garner accuses Larson of essentially rewriting Rockford scripts without authorization for use on this show. After intervention by the Writers Guild of America, the first season episode "Death by Resurrection" was deemed to have been a rewrite of the Rockford episode "This Case Is Closed", and was (as broadcast) credited solely to the writers of the original Rockford Files episode.

    The series focused on two main characters, Frank MacBride (Eddie Albert) and Pete Ryan (Robert Wagner). MacBride was a retired bunco cop who once arrested Ryan, a con man. After Ryan's release from prison, the two men opened a detective agency in Los Angeles. Their speciality involves the use of confidence tricks to trap criminals into revealing evidence of their guilt. Assisting them is another reformed con man, restaurant owner Malcolm Argos (Charlie Callas), and Maggie Philbin (Sharon Gless), Mac and Pete's naive-but-competent receptionist and assistant.

    The series pilot for CBS aired on March 21, 1975, as a 90-minute made-for-television movie. William Bryant joined the cast as Lt. Shilton in season two, and Mindi Miller and James Hong joined the cast in season three. In the third season, Pete moves into an apartment above Malcolm's bar.

    The modestly successful show[citation needed] was put on hiatus in early 1978, its time slot taken by The Incredible Hulk. The remaining 10 unaired episodes were broadcast the following summer before the series was cancelled in August due to low ratings.

    Episodes

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    Cast

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    Actor Role Notes
    Eddie Albert Frank "Mac" MacBride
    Robert Wagner Peterson T. "Pete" Ryan
    Charlie Callas Malcolm Argos
    Sharon Gless Maggie Philbin
    William Bryant Lt. Shilton Seasons 2–3
    James Hong Wang, Malcolm's cook Season 3
    Mindi Miller Revel, a waitress who works at Malcolm's restaurant Season 3

    Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner are the only actors to appear in every episode. Sharon Gless appeared in all but three episodes, and Charlie Callas did not appear in four episodes during the run.

    In addition, Anne Archer recurred in the first season as Laurie, a grifter who helps Mac and Pete with their sting operations (clips of the actress in character appeared in the opening credits sequence during the first and second seasons).

    Legacy

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    The short-lived 1976–1977 ABC crime drama The Feather and Father Gang was seen as an unsuccessful attempt to imitate Switch.[1][2] Coincidentally, Wagner later costarred with one of the stars of The Feather and Father Gang, Stefanie Powers, in another crime drama, Hart to Hart, which ran for five seasons beginning in 1979.

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ McNeil, Alex, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p. 282.
  • ^ The New York Times: The Feather and Father Gang
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