Baretta
1 9 7 5 - 1 9 7 8 (USA)
80 x 60 minute episodes
Tony
Baretta was a tough and unconventional streetwise cop who lived in an
old hotel managed by ex-cop Billy Truman. He usually wore a T-shirt,
jeans and a baseball cap (hang on, that sounds like a conventional
American TV cop!). He was an Italian-American (Yep, see what I
mean!).
Tony was a master of disguise and because of his
Italian heritage and tough appearance he was able to infiltrate
criminal groups, motorcycle gangs and even the mafia. He always worked
alone, refusing to have a partner assigned to him. His original boss
was Inspector Shiller (later replaced by Lieutenant Brubaker). The
almost obligatory (for American cop shows) humorous interludes were
provided by Tony's extravagant informant/friend Rooster and by his pet
cockatoo Fred.
Baretta started life as Toma in 1973, a
series starring Tony Musante and based on the adventures of a
real-life cop who used his wits and imaginative disguises. But Musante
left after one season, leaving a show with reasonable ratings and
nowhere to go.
It
was revived in 1975 with ex-child star Robert Blake as Baretta,
faring badly at first despite the name change. Then it was moved to
Wednesday nights . . . Ratings soared and Baretta demolished
Cannon over on rival network CBS to become an ABC mainstay, as
well as earning Blake an Emmy for Best Actor.
This was a hard, action series, despite Blake's public
protestations that he was opposed to violence on TV. Robert Blake
(real name Michael Pubatosi) had mostly played American Indians until
he hit fame with Baretta. He failed to go on to much greater
things but did star in NBC's Hell Town (1986) as Father Noah 'Hardstep'
Rivers, an ex-con turned Catholic priest and guardian angel in a tough
East Los Angeles neighborhood.
TRIVIA NOTE
The theme song, Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow, was sung by
Sammy Davis Jnr.
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