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''Highway Patrol'' is a 156-episode action crime drama series produced for syndication from 1955 to 1959.


Overview

''Highway Patrol'' stars
Broderick Crawford William Broderick Crawford (December 9, 1911 – April 26, 1986) was an American stage, film, radio, and television actor, often cast in tough-guy roles and best known for his Oscar- and Golden Globe-winning portrayal of Willie Stark in ''All t ...
as Dan Mathews, the gruff and dedicated head of a police force in an unidentified Western state. A signature shot of the series is fedora-wearing Matthews barking rapid-fire dialogues into a radio microphone as he leans against the door of his black and white patrol car. Crawford's acting style in the series was one of studied rudeness. Ziv Television Programs was founded by
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in 1948. Ten years later, Ziv TV was a major producer of 1950s and early 1960s first-run syndicated series, including '' Bat Masterson'', '' The Cisco Kid'', '' Men into Space'', ''
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'', '' Lock-Up'', '' Sea Hunt'', and '' Ripcord''. Crawford signed in April 1955. ''Highway Patrol'' premiered October 3, 1955, with "Prison Break", an episode filmed April 11–13, 1955. Initial ratings were strong, the show running second to ''
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''. Ziv Television Programs produced 156 episodes spanning four TV seasons, 1955–59. During the four years of its run, ''Highway Patrol'' would feature many actors who would later become successful stars in their own right, among them Stuart Whitman,
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,
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,
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, Barbara Eden, Paul Burke,
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, and Ruta Lee. ''Highway Patrol'' is famous for its location shooting around the
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and Simi Valley, then mostly rural. Other notable Los Angeles area locations include
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, as well as Bronson Canyon just above Hollywood. The show also filmed at railroad stations in
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, identified by a large sign; Alhambra, California;
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; and Chatsworth, California. Officer uniforms are the CHP style of the day. In seasons one to three, the shoulder patch is essentially the CHP patch with "California" and "Eureka" (state motto) removed; the California bear and other California state seal elements are retained. In season four the show adopted a uniform patch that matches its patrol car emblem. Highway Patrol Chief Dan Matthews usually wears a suit and fedora. Art Gilmore's narration gives ''Highway Patrol'' a documentary feel, but several details are never mentioned. While described as a state police agency, the actual state is never identified. It is said to be a western state which borders Mexico. A key element of the show is two-way radio communication among patrol cars and headquarters, with heavy use of
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"10-4" (meaning "acknowledged"). ''Star Trek'' creator
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wrote five episodes, sometimes using the pseudonym "Robert Wesley". Future producer
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was sound supervisor in the show's early years; style elements of "Highway Patrol" are evident in his later productions ('' The Untouchables'', '' The Fugitive'', '' Barnaby Jones'', '' The Invaders'', ''
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'' and '' The Streets of San Francisco''). When asked why the popular show ended, Crawford said, "We ran out of crimes". Crawford reportedly had had his fill of the show's hectic TV schedule (two shows per week), which had caused him to drink more heavily than ever, and he had decided to leave ''Highway Patrol'' to make films in Europe. Ziv held up Crawford's 10% share of the show's gross (some $2 million) until Crawford agreed to sign for a new Ziv pilot and TV show, ''King of Diamonds''. After returning from Europe, Crawford signed his new contract with Ziv and later starred in ''King of Diamonds'' playing diamond insurance investigator John King. ''King of Diamonds'' lasted only one season before being canceled in 1962. Like most Ziv series, ''Highway Patrol'' repeats were syndicated for many years, sometimes with name ''Ten-4''. In 2010,
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began airing the series. In 2017, it was added to the lineup on MeTV.


Actors

The only constant regular on ''Highway Patrol'' is star
Broderick Crawford William Broderick Crawford (December 9, 1911 – April 26, 1986) was an American stage, film, radio, and television actor, often cast in tough-guy roles and best known for his Oscar- and Golden Globe-winning portrayal of Willie Stark in ''All t ...
as Dan Mathews. Crawford won an
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in 1949 for '' All the King's Men''. William Boyett became a regular in the fourth season as Sgt. Ken Williams.


In popular culture

Crawford makes a cameo in the 1977 episode "Hustle" of '' CHiPs'', which is also about the California Highway Patrol. After chatting about ''Highway Patrol'', Officer Jon Baker ( Larry Wilcox) says, tongue-in-cheek, "they don't make TV shows like that anymore." Crawford comes back with, "No, they sure don't." To mark the 75th anniversary of the CHP in 2004, Los Angeles City Council Member Tom LaBonge, District 4 (which includes parts of Hollywood) asked his " Dollar a Year Man
Gary Goltz
to come up with an idea. In response, Goltz created the 10-4 Day Parade which is held every October 4. Approximately 20 to 30 classic police cars from the CHP, LAPD, and many classic cop TV shows parade down Hollywood Boulevard stopping to pay tribute to Broderick Crawford's movie Star on the Walk of Fame. They are often joined by Erik Estrada, Kent McCord and other stars of classic cop TV shows. "The Star and the Car" a documentary about Goltz and his 1955 Broderick Crawford "Highway Patrol" Buick was released in 2018. In 2019 "Broderick Crawford Starring in Highway Patrol" a book on the series written by Goltz was released.


Show's availability

All the 156 episodes are now available on DVD from the 35mm masters. The rights to all the 156 episodes are held by Ziv Television Productions' successor United Artists Television under
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. In 2010 episodes began being shown on
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, a network which features classic shows and movies. In 2017, it joined the line-up on MeTV. It has also appeared on MeTV's sister network Decades. Some episodes of ''Highway Patrol'' have been provided online via
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. MGM Home Entertainment released the first season of ''Highway Patrol'' on DVD on August 11, 2010. On April 2, 2013, TGG Direct released seasons 2, 3, and 4 on DVD.


References


External links


''Highway Patrol'' TV Series Site
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''Highway Patrol'' Rolls Again – 10-4!
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''The Star and The Car'' Documentary

Gary's Buick.com

''Broderick Crawford Starring in Highway Patrol'' Book
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