''Surfside 6'' is an
ABC television series that aired from 1960 to 1962. The show centers on a
Miami Beach
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detective
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agency set on a
houseboat
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, and features
Troy Donahue
Troy Donahue (born Merle Johnson Jr., January 27, 1936 – September 2, 2001) was an American film and television actor, best known for his role as Johnny Hunter in the film '' A Summer Place''. He was a popular sex symbol in the 1950s and ...
as Sandy Winfield II,
Van Williams
Van Zandt Jarvis Williams (February 27, 1934 – November 28, 2016) was an American actor best known for his leading role as Kenny Madison in both Warner Bros. television detective series '' Bourbon Street Beat'' (1959–1960) and its sequ ...
as Kenny Madison (a character recycled from ''
Bourbon Street Beat''), and
Lee Patterson as Dave Thorne.
Diane McBain co-stars as socialite Daphne Dutton, whose yacht is berthed next to their houseboat. Spanish actress
Margarita Sierra also plays a supporting role as Cha Cha O'Brien, an entertainer who works at the Boom Boom Room, a popular Miami Beach hangout at the
Fontainebleau Hotel, directly across the street from Surfside 6.
Surfside 6 was, in fact, a real address in Miami Beach, where an unrelated houseboat was moored at the time; it can also be seen in the sweeping aerial establishing shot of the Fontainebleau in 1964's ''
Goldfinger''.
Description

''Surfside 6'' was one of four detective TV series produced by
Warner Bros.
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around that time, the others being ''
77 Sunset Strip'' (set in Los Angeles), ''
Hawaiian Eye
''Hawaiian Eye'' is an American detective television series that ran from October 1959 to April 1963 on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC television network.
Premise
Private investigator Tracy Steele (Anthony Eisley) and his half-Hawaiian ...
'' (set in Hawaii), and the aforementioned ''
Bourbon Street Beat'' (set in
New Orleans
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). Plots, scripts (changing the names and locales), characters, and almost everything else crossed over from one series to another, not a difficult feat since they were all actually shot on the studio's backlots in Los Angeles.
''Surfside 6''s memorable theme song, written by
Jerry Livingston
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Life and career
Born in Denver, Colorado to Sam and Dora (Lazarus) Levinson, Jerry Livingston studied music at the ...
and
Mack David
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, has often been parodied in popular culture. The lyrics have many variations for each episode,, but "Surfside 6" and "In Miami Beach!" stay intact. When the women are introduced, the melody picks up with back-up singers singing "Cha Cha Cha" when the announcer introduces Margarita Sierra, who vamps exaggeratedly and winked at the camera during this brief weekly sequence.
In its first season, ''Surfside 6'' was aired opposite the
CBS sitcoms ''
Bringing Up Buddy'' and ''
The Danny Thomas Show'' and
NBC
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's
Western
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''
Tales of Wells Fargo
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'' starring
Dale Robertson. In the second year, ''Surfside 6'' competed against Danny Thomas and ''
The Andy Griffith Show
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The series ...
'' on CBS and NBC's short-lived, but highly acclaimed ''
87th Precinct
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'' starring
Robert Lansing, a series about a fictitious New York City
police precinct
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...
.
Episodes
Cast and characters
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Troy Donahue
Troy Donahue (born Merle Johnson Jr., January 27, 1936 – September 2, 2001) was an American film and television actor, best known for his role as Johnny Hunter in the film '' A Summer Place''. He was a popular sex symbol in the 1950s and ...
as Sandy Winfield II moved to Miami to escape the shadow of his father, Jonathan Winfield I, who wanted him to be a Wall Street attorney. His father pays for Sandy's room and board at the Racquet Club in Miami Beach. At first, Sandy was not part of the firm, but he was friends with Kenny and Dave and he eventually joined their business.
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Van Williams
Van Zandt Jarvis Williams (February 27, 1934 – November 28, 2016) was an American actor best known for his leading role as Kenny Madison in both Warner Bros. television detective series '' Bourbon Street Beat'' (1959–1960) and its sequ ...
as Kenny Madison, who graduated from law school and worked as a private investigator in New Orleans, in ''Bourbon Street Beat''. He then moved to Miami.
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Lee Patterson as Dave Thorne, who served in the Air Force in the Korean War and worked in the New York District Attorney's office before moving to Miami.
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Diane McBain as Daphne Dutton, a socialite who has the berth next to the Surfside houseboat for her yacht, the ''Daffy II''.
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Margarita Sierra as Cha Cha O'Brien, a featured performer at the Boom Boom Room, across the road from where the boys live.
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Mousie Garner
Paul Albert "Mousie" Garner (July 31, 1909 – August 8, 2004) was an American actor. Garner earned his nickname by assuming the role of a shy, simpering jokester. He was one of the last actors still doing shtick from vaudeville, and has ...
as Mousie
Background

The series was announced in April 1960 as a replacement for ''Bourbon Street Beat''. One paper described it as like "replacing a violin with a fiddle". It was given a Monday-night slot at 8:30.
Reception
According to one critic, ''Surfside 6'' "was one of TV's weakest shows; for the most part it was poorly written and not exactly endorsed by the Actors Studio, but the teenagers loved it." The ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' called it "inept".
The show managed to be renewed for a second season. By April 1962, the show was cancelled.
Follow-up

After the show was cancelled, Troy Donahue moved over to the cast of ''Hawaiian Eye'' to replace
Anthony Eisley. Donahue played hotel social director Philip Barton.
Also, a book was released, ''Surfside 6'' by Jay Flynn (US,
Dell
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8388, October 1962).
Margaret Sierra died in 1963 of a congenital heart condition.
Four years later, in 1966, Van Williams went on to his own short-lived TV series (which later became a cult classic), ''
The Green Hornet
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Since his 1930s radio debut, the character has appeared in numerous serialized dramas i ...
'', which co-starred
Bruce Lee
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.
The houseboat was damaged in 1964, when
Hurricane Cleo hit Miami.
References
External links
''Surfside 6''at Thrilling Detective website
''Surfside 6''at Classic TV Hits website
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