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Search

  • Serie de TV
  • 1972–1973
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CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Anthony Franciosa, Doug McClure, and Hugh O'Brian in Search (1972)
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Los agentes de World Securities, ayudados por implantes y microcámaras, investigan casos internacionales con trasfondo político, supervisados por un equipo de expertos que aportan informació... Leer todoLos agentes de World Securities, ayudados por implantes y microcámaras, investigan casos internacionales con trasfondo político, supervisados por un equipo de expertos que aportan información de inteligencia.Los agentes de World Securities, ayudados por implantes y microcámaras, investigan casos internacionales con trasfondo político, supervisados por un equipo de expertos que aportan información de inteligencia.

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    • Anthony Franciosa
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      • Anthony Franciosa
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    Observer-2

    How many things?

    Whilst the premise of "Search" was interesting, indeed somewhat foreshadowing "The Six Million Dollar Man" by a couple of years, i.e., people with bio-electronic enhancements, the very premise of it limited the show to running out of steam, ultimately. After all, how many things can you search for? Jewels, people, renegade SEARCH-systems scientists, etcetera? Eventually the plot becomes formula, which becomes dull. If they could have done more character development, or given the cast a better chance to act off each other, it might have lasted longer. Still, what was done was done well, until it got boring. Wouldn't mind seeing it in reruns again, though no doubt some things would seem somewhat dated, over thirty years later. Still, it is nice to remember when this show was "cool."
    jhjr243

    Search, a great show with high-tech gadgets for 1972

    I used to watch "Search" all the time. It was as other viewers have said, part Spy, part sci-fi, part drama, and of course, a very watchable show. The Probe headquarters was so advanced, that they could use one of the Probe agent's ring for a camera, recorder, Geiger counter around radiation, and a reviver, if one of the agents was knocked out, on thrown overboard into the Sea(like one of the episodes.) What some viewers have failed to mention, is that Probe agents had a dental implant too, so they could click their teeth and send a signal if they were in trouble, and could not talk. The ear implant was ingenious, and could not be detected by the enemy. However; one episode where a Probe agent was captured by terrorists(or mad scientists)the enemy became aware of the implant and used it to send their signals into it, to cause pain, obedience, and to basically control the agent like a robot. However; Probe found the agent's location, and blocked the signals of the enemy, and even talked to the enemy, warning them, to release their prisoner, of Probe would bombard them with an electronic attack. Is the cool or what? Shows written today don't have this kind of writing, like Search. The Actors were well seasoned, and played their roles very well. Search was best when Probe control room was black with red lights shining down. Burgess Merridith played his part very well as the Head of Probe, and the Agents, Lockwood(Hugh O'Brian), Nic Bianco(Anthony Franciosa)(My favorite agent.) I loved it when Nic would say to the Probe headquarters; "We did it your way first; now we are doing it Nic Bianco's way." Search at times, was along the lines of Star Trek characters too. You could see them going through all the switching, and powering up for each Agent they sent out. Search ran from 1972-1973, but it spawned other shows that came later; like "LeFemme Nikita", movies like "Johnny Neumonic", and of course "24". Search was a pleasant alternative to the other shows available in 1972, on a WED night. Re-runs of the show would be welcome. Some of the episodes would appear very 70s, but in it's time, Search was with the times, if not ahead of the times.
    hrcooley

    Probe Control computer center assists agents on dangerous recovery missions

    I learned of this show even before it aired on NBC back in 1972 (prepublicity), and decided I liked it even before seeing it. One thing that I thought was really cool was how Probe Control communicated to the agents via an implanted audio pickup through radio telescope communications. Of course, Burgess Meredith was essentially the show stealer every time; not many other actors could give an engaging performance sitting at a computer panel. He had this funny way of adjusting his micro headset and almost punching his console when flustered. I managed to record many episodes onto a handy cassette machine. A couple of years ago a local TV station rebroadcast the pilot episode, co-starring John Gielgud (sp?), and I caught the whole thing on VHS. When they decided to cancel the series, I was actually put out enough to send in a letter of protest. (Well, it was a perfect show for a 12-year-old boy). After all, it had cool effects, mostly involving things that could be seen in other parts of the spectrum, picked up by the agents' ring-bound scanners.
    8Falkenberg2006

    Search pre-empted too much, maybe why it failed

    As I recall, this show wasn't given a chance. I know that in the San Francisco Bay Area it was preempted 5 times ( ! ) in it's original run, including for 2 shows on the energy crisis !!

    I loved the show, but the best episodes were the one's with Hugh O'Brien and I can still hear Burgess Meredith going practically insane and yelling " Lockwood ! Do you copy ! " and Lockwood ignoring him.

    The episodes with Doug McClure, and Franciosa weren't as good.

    I had a terrible crush on Angel Tompkins, too.

    A guy in Palos Verdes Peninsula was selling copies of the Probe scanner. Wish I still had one but I lost it.

    George Senda Martinez, Ca
    JamesL-4

    A one-season wonder that missed its audience

    "Search" is a series that failed to find its audience mainly because most of that audience was already in bed (time slot 9 or 10 PM on a school night; it was the first series I got to stay up late for!). It's also a series that could not have existed before the world watched Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon, since the concept of a room full of specialists monitoring and assisting the agent is, of course, based on the room full of specialists in Houston who monitor and assist our astronauts.

    Note that Bob Justman (of Star Trek fame) was involved; undoubtedly it was because of Star Trek's influence that the aforementioned room full of specialists included African-Americans, Asian-Americans and women.

    All in all, it's a shame it didn't catch on, but then again, most of the audience had to be in bed early on school nights. Incidentally, the pilot film used to show up on local stations every year or so, though not for quite a few years.

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      The pilot was a TV movie titled Probe (1972), which was intended to be carried over to the series. However Albert Burke took issue with the use of this title, as it was the same as his widely seen syndicated series Probe (1962). His objection carried weight with NBC as he had a long standing relationship with the network, filmed his shows at their New York studios, and had served as their Educational Broadcasting consultant. Consequently, not only did this series air as "Search," but the pilot was so re-titled for the summer network rerun and subsequent overseas syndication.
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      • 13 de septiembre de 1972 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Stage 12, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos
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