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The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo

  • TV Series
  • 1979–1981
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
646
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The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (1979)
Comedy

The misadventures of a shamelessly corrupt and incompetent small-town sheriff and his ineffectual staff.The misadventures of a shamelessly corrupt and incompetent small-town sheriff and his ineffectual staff.The misadventures of a shamelessly corrupt and incompetent small-town sheriff and his ineffectual staff.

  • Creators
    • Glen A. Larson
    • Christopher Crowe
  • Stars
    • Claude Akins
    • Brian Kerwin
    • Mills Watson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    646
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Glen A. Larson
      • Christopher Crowe
    • Stars
      • Claude Akins
      • Brian Kerwin
      • Mills Watson
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo
    • 1979–1981
    Brian Kerwin
    Brian Kerwin
    • Deputy Birdie Hawkins
    • 1979–1981
    Mills Watson
    Mills Watson
    • Deputy Perkins
    • 1979–1981
    Janet Prescott
    Janet Prescott
    • Margaret Ellen
    • 1979–1980
    Leann Hunley
    Leann Hunley
    • Sarah Cumberland
    • 1979–1980
    Tara Buckman
    Tara Buckman
    • Brandy…
    • 1980–1981
    Cydney Crampton
    • Rose Perkins…
    • 1979–1980
    Nell Carter
    Nell Carter
    • Sgt. Hildy Jones
    • 1980–1981
    Nicolas Coster
    Nicolas Coster
    • Chief J.E. Carson…
    • 1980–1981
    Amy Botwinick
    • Peaches
    • 1980–1981
    Ben Cooper
    Ben Cooper
    • Waverly
    • 1979–1980
    William Schallert
    William Schallert
    • Mayor Hawkins…
    • 1980
    Jeannie Wilson
    Jeannie Wilson
    • Monique…
    • 1979–1981
    Greg Evigan
    Greg Evigan
    • B.J. McKay
    • 1979
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Capt. John Sebastian Cain…
    • 1979
    Dudley Knight
    Dudley Knight
    • George…
    • 1981
    Otto Felix
    • Deputy Higgens
    • 1979
    Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    • Willie - Biker Leader…
    • 1979
    • Creators
      • Glen A. Larson
      • Christopher Crowe
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    rbenson

    Why don't they put this one back on the air as reruns?

    I used to really enjoy watching Lobo and Perkins they were a great comedy team. Sheriff Lobo was a most exquisitly delightful television series I am most sad not to see it on the television at this time I long to see it in reruns in the future. Ten thousand thank yous for the many laughs that I have experienced having wathed this fine show
    FPilot

    It's Back...Kinda

    Hey.

    RTN is showing this series (perhaps along with B.J. & The Bear?) on Sunday afternoons/evenings.

    When it was running the first time, the NBC affiliate for Tampa Bay refused to air it in its network-mandated time slot for something else (I forget just what) and put it on some horrible late-night slot on Sunday night/Monday morning. So I saw the tail end of an episode for the very first time yesterday.

    I don't know if I would have liked it back in '79~'80 when I was turning teenager and was beginning to get overloaded on car chase genre action shows. This show is just so TYPICAL. You have the old man Sheriff, the goof-ball deputy, the pretty-boy deputy, and then the usual Central Casting darlings you see in all these shows. The writing and production values are standard-level, neither all that great or all that awful. No wonder it never clicked like some of the others had at that time.

    Okay...I'll say one thing in defense of this series--it was better than "Border Pals."
    alexvampirrata

    ...Pure fun, may it's obsolete today, but we want Lobo back on air!

    ...Yeah...too young i was when in open TV Lobo was aired in the fresh 80's, for many years LOBO was the almost stellar night TV show and in Thursdays too many kids stop which they would to make it for watch almost an hour comic outrages courtesy of Chieff LOBO&officers (Perkins the best...)Almost Glenn A Larson prods. wasn't to targeted for "critic tastes" or to get rank of "fine art TV show" , just 9-10 night o'clock entertainment or i must say, a bit of laughing before get on bed to stand the entire day dealing with a bunch of idiots with use to fight everyday yet wasn't used the term "bullying" but in my personal case, i get enough inspiration to solve this drawbacks using fists, with entirely style of LOBO's watermark...kicking assholes whit a smile
    Jose E

    No regrets

    Ok, I was only ten or so when I saw this show in my country, but, in spite of what some people can say, it used to make me laugh a lot. I barely remember much about the show, but the fact that sheriff Lobo and his relative (I think he was brother-in-law) most of the times ended up in some wacky situation or failing to success.

    Despite the possible flaws it might have, Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo was better than most of the crap nowadays airing anywhere in the world.

    Although TV shows cannot be rated like movies here, I would give this show a seven or so.
    9tgibbs279

    Much Better Than Its Reputation

    I admit it -- I like "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo." And I don't consider myself a fan of lowbrow TV. I hate stuff like "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "Baywatch," and I don't watch wrestling. "Lobo" was the show critics loved to hate when it was on the air. And since then, the word "Lobo" itself has become synonymous with bad TV.

    But it's not a bad show. First, the cast had a genuine chemistry. Claude Akins and Mills Watson had a terrific rapport. If they had been on any other show, critics would have praised them as a terrific comic team. They really clicked. (On any other show, Watson would have become a superstar.) The rest of the cast was solid, and the show had good guest stars, including Pat Paulsen, Sid Caesar, and Larry Storch.

    And while it wasn't Shakespeare, the writing was much better than the critics would have you believe. Unlike "The Dukes of Hazzard," the show did have different story lines. It wasn't the same show every week, like the Dukes. (And it didn't have anywhere near as many chases as the Dukes.)

    I believe that the "Dukes" connection is the main reason critics hated the show. "Lobo" came along at the same time as the Dukes, it was also set in the South, it also had car chases, and it also had scantily-clad women. It was easy to dismiss "Lobo" as a Dukes clone because of some similarities on the surface.

    But look closer, and you'll see the two shows were very different. "Lobo" had better scripts, better performances, better production values, etc.

    Please don't misunderstand me. I'm not saying "Lobo" is a great show; I'm not suggesting it didn't have problems. There were too many car crashes. The show's writing could have been sharper. It should have made more of an attempt to SATIRIZE police shows. And the move to Atlanta in the second season was a mistake. It was much better in Orly County.

    But it's not junk, as some critics would have you believe. It's better than most of the stuff on TV today. And I'll say it again: Akins and Watson were a terrific team.

    And the first season theme song -- sung by Frankie Laine -- was fantastic. I'd love to hear it on a TV theme song CD.

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    • Trivia
      This show was a quick spin-off of B.J. and the Bear (1978), when that show was an instant hit. However, ratings quickly dried up, and neither show lasted long. To make a more compelling product for syndication, all episodes of both shows were packaged as a bundle titled "The B.J./Lobo Show".
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Bruce Dern/David Letterman/Judith Blegen (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      The Ballad of Sheriff Lobo
      Sung by Frankie Laine

      Words and Music by Glen A. Larson

      (Season 1)

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lobo
    • Filming locations
      • Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Glen A. Larson Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Sound mix
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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