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Lately I've been watching episodes of Barnaby Jones on MeTV, they come on during the overnight when I'm usually not awake so I DVR the shows and watch them the next day. I've watched several of these now and I've noticed that many of them follow the same formula and pattern. The people are put in different situations but otherwise the episodes play the same. A murder takes place early in the episode, then about mid way into the episode another person is murdered, this is usually someone who knows about the first murder and threatens to tell the police about it, so that person is murdered so they can't talk, then the rest of the episode focuses on Barnaby Jones zeroing in on the killer. The episodes are good but after you watch a few of these they get predictable and you can guess what's going to happen.
I haven't noticed this with other Quinn Martin detective shows like Cannon and Streets Of San Francisco, those episodes seem to have a looser structure and are more unique from each other, while Barnaby Jones seems to follow a more rigid structure with a sameness quality to many episodes.
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This was the mid 1970's and all three of these QM shows were on during that time, Cannon, Streets Of SF and Barnaby Jones, so I figure there were probably only so many scripts to go around and the Barnaby Jones team ended up recycling the same basic formula for many of those episodes. SWAT was cancelled after the 75-76 season, leaving actor Mark Shera a free agent and he joined the Barnaby Jones cast for season 5 in 1976-77. So I figure or at least hope that when Shera joined the cast there was some more diversity in the way the episodes were written and produced. |
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[QUOTE=retroTVfan4ever;5637779]So you've been DVR'ing and watching the episodes too, very cool. I was thinking of buying the DVD's but I found out seasons 2-8 have edited episodes and I didn't want to waste my money on that, so I figured I might as well just DVR the shows from MeTV and watch them that way.
This was the mid 1970's and all three of these QM shows were on during that time, Cannon, Streets Of SF and Barnaby Jones, so I figure there were probably only so many scripts to go around and the Barnaby Jones team ended up recycling the same basic formula for many of those episodes. SWAT was cancelled after the 75-76 season, leaving actor Mark Shera a free agent and he joined the Barnaby Jones cast for season 5 in 1976-77. So I figure or at least hope that when Shera joined the cast there was some more diversity in the way the episodes were written and produced.[/QUOT You're right, I purchased the season 2 set, I was stunned at the poor quality and edits (I owned season 1 which was excellent quality), buying any of the other seasons didn't make sense. Buddy Ebsen was 68 years old as season 5 began, he and wanted to cut down on his workload so Mark Shera was added to the cast. |
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I wonder if the uncut episodes would have been on the DVD's if CBS had continued releasing them. When VEI entered the picture and issued the DVD's, suddenly edited episodes showed up. VEI also released the complete series DVD of Cannon and that set is good with uncut episodes. |
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"Honeymoon With Death" is a good episode, I just got through watching this one, good story and it breaks away from that repetitive formula some episodes have. I'm not recording every episode, I'll record a few then skip a few, I try to record the ones that sound the most interesting.
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Another episode I enjoyed is "Dead Heat", good story although it follows the same familiar pattern: a murder takes place early in the episode, then another murder occurs about mid way into the episode, and the rest of the episode focuses on Barnaby Jones zeroing in on the killer. Will have to see what the 5th season episodes look like when Mark Shera joins the cast.
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With respect to season 5, Mark Shera was added because Ebsen wanted to reduce his workload. I'm not a big fan of the of the final four seasons, I'll probably do what you now, tape some to watch and skip some. |
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Since I've now seen several of these Barnaby Jones episodes and noticed how similar in structure many of them are, when I watched the "Dead Heat" episode recently and the middle part came along when the man and woman got into a dispute, I said to myself, uh oh here it comes, he's going to kill her!
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I enjoyed the "Hostage" episode, suspenseful story and it broke away from that familiar predictable pattern many of these episodes have. I thought it was funny at the end though how easy it was for Barnaby Jones to get that Cory guy to spill the beans and confess to everything.
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The Cory spilling the beans felt like they were running a little over timewise and needed to wrap the episode up. |
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![]() I've skipped the last few episodes but will record the one tonight and see how I like it. |
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"Final Ransom" is an excellent Barnaby Jones episode, the story is about a kidnapping case that's been dormant for ten years, but the case becomes active again when the man who was involved in the kidnapping is released from prison after doing ten years time for an unrelated charge. A really good episode with a rather emotional ending, well worth seeing.
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I wanted to comment on a season 7 episode, and also mention the overall future of the of the series at this stage of its history. The show was now in its 7th season, Buddy was closing in on 71, and had already reduced his participation in the series. The show was like a wheel series with a Barnaby led episode, followed by a JR led episode, followed by a Betty led episode. It was still doing well in the ratings, but Quinn Martin was probably concerned with the possibility that Buddy might throw in the towel at season's end. With that in mind, it looked to me like one of the episodes was a back door pilot for a new series. "The Medium" episode 13 of season 7, had the feel of a potential spinoff. The episode featured Sarah Kennedy as a reluctant crime solving medium assisting JR. Her character was very detailed, a hippie type, animal lover, very eccentric with a gift, and JR trying to anchor her in the real world while dealing with her far out personality. At the end of the episode she shows up at Barnaby's office with a title board featuring a new business idea she had come up with, Jones and Cleo (name of her character) finder of missing persons.
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