Jump to content

David Cassidy: Man Undercover: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 26: Line 26:
}}
}}


'''''David Cassidy: Man Undercover''''' was an American [[Police procedural|police drama]] starring [[David Cassidy]], four years after his run starring in the ''[[The Partridge Family]]''. The series was spun off after Cassidy guest starred in a special two-hour episode of another show, ''[[Police Story (TV series)|Police Story]]'', titled ''A Chance to Live'', which aired in May 1978; this episode is therefore sometimes confusingly referred to as the [[television pilot|pilot]] for ''Man Undercover''. In ''A Chance to Live'', Cassidy portrayed undercover [[police]] officer Dan Shay, a cop who successfully infiltrates a high-school drug ring as a fellow student. Cassidy earned an [[Emmy Award]] nomination for Best Dramatic Actor for the role. He reprised the role of Officer Shay for the ''Man Undercover'' series, which aired on [[NBC]] from November 2, 1978 to July 12, 1979. Only ten episodes of the show aired prior to its cancellation.
'''''David Cassidy: Man Undercover''''' was an American [[Police procedural|police drama]] starring [[David Cassidy]], four years after his run starring in the ''[[The Partridge Family]]''. The series was spun off after Cassidy guest starred in a special two-hour episode of another show, ''[[Police Story (TV series)|Police Story]]'', titled ''A Chance to Live'', which aired in May 1978; this episode is therefore sometimes confusingly referred to as the [[television pilot|pilot]] for ''Man Undercover''.


In ''A Chance to Live'', Cassidy portrayed undercover [[police]] officer Dan Shay, a cop who successfully infiltrates a high-school drug ring as a fellow student. Cassidy earned an [[Emmy Award]] nomination for Best Dramatic Actor for the role. He reprised the role of Officer Shay for the ''Man Undercover'' series, which aired on [[NBC]] from November 2, 1978 to July 12, 1979. Only ten episodes of the show aired prior to its cancellation.
The role of Shay's wife, portrayed in ''A Chance to Live'' by Dee Wallace, was recast with actress Wendy Rastatter.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Line 41: Line 41:
The series pilot was the first performance for David Cassidy following his role on The Partridge Family.
The series pilot was the first performance for David Cassidy following his role on The Partridge Family.



The role of Shay's wife, portrayed in ''A Chance to Live'' by Dee Wallace, was recast with actress Wendy Rastatter.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==

Revision as of 18:29, 9 March 2013

David Cassidy: Man Undercover
GenrePolice drama
Created byRichard Fielder
Written bySean Baine
Stephen Downing
Richard Fielder
Rick Kelbaugh
Chester Krumholz
Mark Rodgers
Directed byEdward M. Abroms
Virgil Vogel
StarringDavid Cassidy
Simon Oakland
Wendy Rastattar
ComposerHarry Betts
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producerDavid Gerber
ProducersMark Rodgers
Mel Swope
CinematographyAl Francis
John V. LaBarbera
Jack Whitman
Running time45–48 min
Production companiesColumbia Pictures Television
David Gerber Productions
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseNovember 2, 1978 (1978-11-02) –
July 12, 1979 (1979-07-12)

David Cassidy: Man Undercover was an American police drama starring David Cassidy, four years after his run starring in the The Partridge Family. The series was spun off after Cassidy guest starred in a special two-hour episode of another show, Police Story, titled A Chance to Live, which aired in May 1978; this episode is therefore sometimes confusingly referred to as the pilot for Man Undercover.

In A Chance to Live, Cassidy portrayed undercover police officer Dan Shay, a cop who successfully infiltrates a high-school drug ring as a fellow student. Cassidy earned an Emmy Award nomination for Best Dramatic Actor for the role. He reprised the role of Officer Shay for the Man Undercover series, which aired on NBC from November 2, 1978 to July 12, 1979. Only ten episodes of the show aired prior to its cancellation.

Synopsis

Set in Los Angeles, the series stars Cassidy as undercover police officer Dan Shay. Each episode featured Shay going undercover in a different case. Simon Oakland starred as the head of Shay's undercover team.

Trivia

The word "undercover" in the series title appeared at various times written as one word or two.

A Chance to Live was shown in a special screening at the Paley Center for Media in Los Angeles on June 18, 2010.[1]

The series pilot was the first performance for David Cassidy following his role on The Partridge Family.


The role of Shay's wife, portrayed in A Chance to Live by Dee Wallace, was recast with actress Wendy Rastatter.

Episodes

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
1-1 "Running the Hill" November 2, 1978
1-2 "Baby Makes Three" November 9, 1978
1-3 "Cage of Steel" November 16, 1978
1-4 "Deadly Convoy" November 23, 1978
1-5 "Flashpoint" December 7, 1978
1-6 "RX For Dying" December 21, 1978
1-7 "Firestorm" December 28, 1978
1-8 "Teammates" January 4, 1979
1-9 "Nightwork" July 5, 1979
1-10 "Death Is a Close Friend, Too" July 12, 1979