Barnaby Jones


Creato da: Edward Hume |
Genere: Crime | Dramma | Mistero |

Numero di stagioni: 8
Numero di episodi: 178
Data prima messa in onda: 1973-01-28
Data ultima messa in onda: 1980-04-03

Approfondimenti

Barnaby Jones uses a Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver. D
The show was intended as a spin-off from another Quinn Martin production, Cannon (1971). Ultimately, [...] D
Barnaby is usually hired by individuals but also works cases for California Meridian Insurance compa [...] D
In its last season, ABC programmed fellow Quinn Martin Production Le strade di San Francisco (1972) [...] D
After Buddy Ebsen's death, a posthumous Ebsen novel titled "Sizzling Cold Case," was published, 3 ye [...] D
After production of Barnaby Jones completed, producers were considering a TV-movie crossover between [...] D
Two years after the cancellation of The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), Buddy Ebsen took the leading rol [...] D
Former President Richard Nixon was a major fan of the show, and when he met Buddy Ebsen in the 1980s [...] D
Buddy Ebsen was 64 years old when the show started. D
Barnaby and Betty get new models of their Ford vehicles each year as the series progresses. JR alway [...] D
The opening sequences were animated and based around a motif of rectangles suggesting pieces of a ji [...] D
A character wearing a loud sport coat will typically be a bad guy but not necessarily a killer. For [...] D
The second longest-running crime drama produced by Quinn Martin; after F.B.I. (1965) and the last po [...] D
Barnaby Jones (1973) starred Mark Shera as Jedediah Romano. "The Beverly Hillbillies (1962)" (1962), [...] D
In addition to being a successful private investigator, Barnaby Jones was also the master of forensi [...] D
At the beginning of the sixth season, Buddy Ebsen had reduced his role, as he got older and needed t [...] D
Off-camera, in addition to Lee Meriwether, Buddy Ebsen also had enjoyed a wonderful chemistry with M [...] D
Barnaby had a full forensics lab set up in his office. D
This was George Uttley's (Tom Poston) all-time favorite show in the sitcom Bravo Dick (1982). George [...] D
A character who earns a modest living, like a school teacher, or someone who is financially struggli [...] D
Ford Motor Company provided vehicles for the series including Ford, Lincoln and Mercury as well as t [...] D
Buddy Ebsen said in an interview he called his second show 'a cult hit,' second-only to The Beverly [...] D
Both Lee Meriwether and Mark Shera expressed an interest in a reunion television movie, but couldn't [...] D
Betty's car was a Ford Pinto. D
On seeing the pilot, Jerry Goldsmith tried to get out of scoring it because he thought it was horrib [...] D
The rights to "Barnaby Jones" and Buddy Ebsen's earlier series "The Beverly Hillbillies" have been o [...] D
Barnaby's favorite drink was milk. D
A copycat of this show, Griff (1973), featuring Lorne Greene as the title character of a veteran pri [...] D
The show was canceled after 8 ½ seasons; due to low ratings and because of Buddy Ebsen, who final [...] D
J.R.'s initials stood for Jedidiah Romano. D
Barnaby's ride was a 1973 Ford LTD. D
The only detective series where three times, in the series that the subject of temporary blindness i [...] D
Throughout the entire run, Buddy Ebsen is the only actor to appear in every episode of the series. A [...] D
The show debuted only 4 months after Le strade di San Francisco (1972), a police procedural show als [...] D
$250,000 is used many times throughout the series as the amount of a ransom demand, value of a jewel [...] D
In many scenes, Barnaby sounds like he's falling asleep or is barely awake. That's because Ebsen rea [...] D
Barnaby Jones guest stars frequently included children of the regulars. Among them, Buddy's daughter [...] D
Several of the actors who made guest-appearances on the show have also guest-starred and/or has been [...] D
In the last several seasons of the show, Barnaby Jones's Ford now did not have the sunroof as it had [...] D
Betty Jones (Lee Meriwether) was Barnaby Jones' daughter-in-law, as she was married to his son Hal. D
Shortly after the cancellation of The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), Buddy Ebsen was Quinn Martin's fir [...] D
This was the spin-off of Cannon (1971). D
Buddy Ebsen went straight from playing a dimwitted mountain man to playing an intelligent private in [...] D
Several of the actors who guest-starred on this show, went on to star in Trapper John (1979). D
According to Lee Meriwether, Buddy Ebsen had already came to work, all prepared and had memorized hi [...] D
The long-running show premiered (as a midseason replacement) on Sunday, January 28, 1973, on CBS at [...] D
J.R. was a ladies' man, who dressed casually, unlike Barnaby Jones, and was always short of money. D

Connessioni

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Frase

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Elenchi

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
1Stagione 1197313D
2Stagione 2197324D
3Stagione 3197424D
4Stagione 4197524D
5Stagione 5197624D
6Stagione 6197722D
7Stagione 7197825D
8Stagione 8197922D

Cast

Buddy Ebsen
Buddy Ebsen
(Barnaby Jones)
Lee Meriwether
Lee Meriwether
(Betty Jones)
Mark Shera
Mark Shera
(JR Jones)

Cast tecnico