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  1. Nov 14, 2019 · Premiering in the fall of 1968, Adam-12 was the brainchild of Robert Cinader and Jack Webb of Dragnet fame. Each episode was intended to portray a day in the life of an LAPD “policeman” as realistically as possible, with Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) facing the tragic and amusing events of day to day life in a big city.

  2. Adam-12 (also known as The New Adam-12) is an American police procedural crime drama television series produced by Arthur L. Annecharico, Burton Armus, and John Whitman under The Arthur Company and Universal Television. It is a syndicated revival of the 1968–1975 series of the same name created by Robert A. Cinader and Jack Webb (both ...

  3. Wed, Feb 21, 1973. After an off night at the shooting range, Reed leaves work and stops at an all night grocery. As he is leaving with both arms full of groceries, a young man approaches as if he knows Reed. He points out a friend in a green Volkswagon Beetle holding a pistol on Reed. Reed drops the groceries, pushes the young man, leaps, and ...

  4. I liked Adam 12 and watch the reruns but am amazed the change in Kent McCords change in the character at the show end. He began wearing black gloves then aviator glasses and grew out large sideburns.

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  6. Adam-12 Adam-12 Adam-12 Adam-12 View more photos Series Info. Synopsis Two LAPD officers patrol the streets of Los Angeles. Creator Robert A. Cinader, Jack Webb. Network NBC. Rating TV-PG.

  7. Adam-12. Season 3. In Season Three Officers Malloy and Reed take on an amiable drunk driver who presents an unusual problem, search for a missing child, present a dramatic documentary-style presentation of one policeman's life, deliver a baby, and try to discover how a safecracker is gaining entry to buildings without any sign of forcible entry.

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