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Barnaby Jones

  • TV Series
  • 1973–1980
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Buddy Ebsen in Barnaby Jones (1973)
The exploits of milk-swilling, geriatric private eye Barnaby Jones.
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Private eye Barnaby Jones works with his widowed daughter-in-law to solve cases.Private eye Barnaby Jones works with his widowed daughter-in-law to solve cases.Private eye Barnaby Jones works with his widowed daughter-in-law to solve cases.

  • Creator
    • Edward Hume
  • Stars
    • Buddy Ebsen
    • Lee Meriwether
    • Mark Shera
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.4K
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    • Creator
      • Edward Hume
    • Stars
      • Buddy Ebsen
      • Lee Meriwether
      • Mark Shera
    • 33User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 nominations total

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    Buddy Ebsen
    Buddy Ebsen
    • Barnaby Jones
    • 1973–1980
    Lee Meriwether
    Lee Meriwether
    • Betty Jones
    • 1973–1980
    Mark Shera
    Mark Shera
    • Jedediah Romano "J.R." Jones
    • 1976–1980
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    John Carter
    • Lt. John Biddle…
    • 1973–1980
    Eugene Peterson
    • Leo Krell…
    • 1973–1980
    Stephen Coit
    Stephen Coit
    • Morgue Attendant…
    • 1973–1980
    Hank Brandt
    • Dan Rhodes…
    • 1973–1978
    Gary Lockwood
    Gary Lockwood
    • Cam Wheeler…
    • 1973–1979
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Gordon Kingman…
    • 1973–1978
    Robert Hogan
    Robert Hogan
    • Dwight Kincaid…
    • 1973–1980
    Roger Perry
    Roger Perry
    • Dan Carson…
    • 1974–1980
    Bonnie Ebsen
    Bonnie Ebsen
    • Brooke's Secretary…
    • 1974–1980
    John Gilgreen
    • Harbor Master…
    • 1974–1980
    Sandra de Bruin
    • Brendon's Secretary…
    • 1973–1979
    Stuart Nisbet
    Stuart Nisbet
    • Adams…
    • 1973–1980
    Richard Derr
    Richard Derr
    • Stuart Nettleson Jr.…
    • 1973–1979
    Patrick Culliton
    Patrick Culliton
    • First Officer…
    • 1973–1978
    Laurence Haddon
    Laurence Haddon
    • Ben Ross…
    • 1974–1980
    • Creator
      • Edward Hume
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    EclecticCritic

    I Loved the Feel of this Show

    I remember watching this show as a kid and finding it immensely enjoyable. I watched it in reruns during summer afternoons (cue nostalgic music), though I can't recall the exact years that I caught it. Probably the early 80s. I was young enough where the formulaic nature of the show that has been mentioned in other reviews here didn't taint the show in any way for me. I didn't watch the show religiously and it has been a long time since I saw any episodes, but the thing that sticks with me about it is the casual, laid-back atmosphere, the cast's charm-particularly Buddy Ebsen's-and, yes, Barnaby regularly running down much younger men on foot. Of course, my memory could be playing tricks on me. I just watched a movie, "Coach", with Cathy Lee Crosby, that I had watched in the late 70s and found enormously erotic, and I couldn't believe how tame and unerotic (with the exception of one kiss) it was, proving that you can't go home again. If this series is ever released on DVD, I'll probably buy it, hoping that maybe this time I will be able to go home again. My fear is that, having seen so many TV shows and movies since then, the formulaic nature of the show will be more apparent to me, which could make the show get tiresome in a hurry.
    9tashaffer

    A fun detective

    I know it's not profound TV, but I enjoyed the early murder plots of the show and Barnaby's way of making remarks that rattled the perpetrators (like a watered-down Columbo sometimes). I just bought Season One in DVD, and I enjoy seeing many big-name actors appearing and looking them up to see whether they're still alive and/or working. I will probably not purchase seasons beyond four or five, because, unlike some reviewers, I was disgruntled with the arrival of Barnaby's nephew, whose presence made the stories more contrived. I was annoyed when the later programs presented cases in which Secretary Betty was involved -- both contrived and unrealistic. The one-man show did it for me.
    8samwa-27311

    Good, But Primarily Because of Buddy Ebsen

    Standard Quinn Martin series.

    Buddy has class, dignity, manners, and is polite, and that really is enjoyable to watch.

    Merriweather, is humble and a good supporting character.

    Shera is alright.

    I have watched the first five seasons, and besides the terrible DVD quality, every single episode, except a few, is about the same, and 95% are about murder:

    Crime happens.

    Jones visits with the person who hired him.

    Immediately, he knows who commited the crime and visits with her or him.

    They lie through their teeth.

    He investigates, and proves them wrong.

    Most times, he plugs the crook, but ALWAYS just wings them.

    This is like the Lone Ranger, always tried only to injure.

    Epilogue. Some little happy saying, then the credits.

    Betty, almost always acts like she can't figure out how Barnaby, deduced something, which makes him look better.

    Each season has about two excellent episodes.

    But the main reason to watch is for Ebsen.
    7Onetrack97

    Dead Eye Barnaby

    I just finished watching all 178 episodes of Barnaby Jones. I watched a few of them off and on back when they were first run. My parents loved this show.

    I agree with others, the show went down hill starting with season 5. In the last couple of seasons, Buddy pretty much and sometimes literally "phoned it in". I admit to frequent use of "fast forward" towards the end of the series. There were a few good episodes near the end, but only a few. The last episode is definitely not how they wanted to go out. Obviously, another attempt to start a spin-off, which fortunately did not happen.

    As fun as some of it was to watch, things like "chain of evidence" and other legal issues didn't seem to be important to the writers.

    Dead-eye Barnaby. He was a great shot, often shooting from the hip. Somehow he killed lots of bad guys in the first part of the series, but later, he alway wounded the bad guy in the shoulder, arm, or hand. The Lone Ranger school of shooting. Also notice, never any blood, other than a stain here or there.

    His six attempts to further the career of his daughter Bonnie were not pretty. She was a pretty good looking woman with below average talent. They were probably both very nice people.
    Sargebri

    Jed Clampett meets Mannix

    This is one of my all time favorite private eye shows. Barnaby Jones was probably the last person you would think of as a private investigator, but he mixed good old fashioned detective work with all the then modern techniques (just check out the lab in his office). Lee Meriwether was perfectly cast as his daughter-in-law/secretary Betty and after a few years they brought in the muscle in the form of Barnaby's cousin J.R.(don't call me Jedidiah) Jones. Too bad they don't show reruns of this show anymore. It was an all time classic.

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    • Trivia
      On seeing the pilot, Jerry Goldsmith tried to get out of scoring it because he thought it was horrible (a view critics shared). However, he was convinced to write the theme tune and score the pilot - ultimately this ran longer than any of his other series (with the exception of La famille des collines (1972)).
    • Goofs
      It's never explained why Jedediah Romano "J.R." Jones does not carry a gun. He obviously knows how to handle a firearm as he does sometimes after taking one away from a bad guy. A law abiding citizen over the age of 21 as well as a military veteran working for a licensed private detective agency should certainly qualify for a gun permit.
    • Crazy credits
      During original broadcast run, the opening credits would follow the setup scene. Therefore the first victim was not listed among the guest stars since their character is already dead. Only in Deadline for Murder (1980) was initial victim, Alex Henteloff, included in the opening credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1977)

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    FAQ18

    • How many seasons does Barnaby Jones have?Powered by Alexa
    • I have the Barnaby Jones Complete Collection. In the usual Quinn Martin productions they have the four acts (not listed like the previous QM shows) and then the epilogue at the end. On my DVDs they don't have a epilogue. The show ends abruptly then they have the credits. Did they ever have an epilogue? And if they did, why did they not include it on the in the complete collection?

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Барнаби Джонс
    • Filming locations
      • 234 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, California, USA(Barnaby's office)
    • Production companies
      • Quinn Martin Productions (QM)
      • Woodruff Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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