Sam (1978 TV series)

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Sam
Genre Crime drama
Written by James Doherty
Robert I. Holt
Starring Mark Harmon
Composer(s) Billy May
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Jack Webb
Producer(s) Leonard B. Kaufman
Cinematography Robert Wyckoff
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 24 mins.
Production company(s) Mark VII Limited
Universal Television
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network CBS
Audio format Monaural
Original release March 14 (1978-03-14) –
April 18, 1978 (1978-04-18)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Sam is an American crime drama television series that aired on the CBS network from March 14 to April 18, 1978. It told the story of a Los Angeles police officer, Mike Breen (played by Mark Harmon), and his specially-trained police dog, Sam, a Labrador Retriever.

Synopsis

In the series, Sam assisted Breen in cases such as rescues, drug smuggling, and bomb threats. Also starring were Len Wayland as Breen's supervisor, Captain Tom Clagett, and Gary Crosby as Captain Gene Cody.

Production notes

Sam was the brainchild of legendary TV producer Jack Webb, whose Mark VII Limited packaged the show for Universal Television. Much like Webb's earlier Adam-12, several incidents per episode were featured. Further, Wayland and Crosby appeared in numerous Mark VII productions previously. James Doherty and Leonard B. Kaufman were the producers; Webb and Paul Donnelly served as executive producers. Only six episodes were broadcast.

CBS aired Sam as a replacement series for the 1977 Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes. Sam aired opposite ABC's popular sitcom Happy Days (a show that occasionally alluded to Webb's most famous series, Dragnet); Happy Days easily outranked Sam in the ratings, with Project U.F.O. (on Sundays) also having better ratings during the season.

This would be the last television series to debut that was produced by Jack Webb. Also, the final television appearance of Vivian Vance (I Love Lucy) was featured in episode #1.6.[1]

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