fbpx
Wikipedia

O'Hara, U.S. Treasury

O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (on-screen title is O'Hara, United States Treasury) was an American television crime drama starring David Janssen and broadcast by CBS during the 1971-72 television season. Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited packaged the program for Universal Television. Webb and longtime colleague James E. Moser created the show; Leonard B. Kaufman was the producer. The series was produced with the full approval and cooperation of the United States Department of the Treasury.[1]

O'Hara, U.S. Treasury
GenreCrime drama
Created byJames E. Moser
Jack Webb
Written byFletcher Beaumont
Richard Carlson
James Doherty
Jackson Gillis
Herman Groves
Robert I. Holt
William P. McGivern
Dick Morgan
James E. Moser
Tony Patino
Herb Purdum
Gilbert Ralston
Bill Rega
Hank Searls
Jack Turley
Dan Ullman
David H. Vowell
Directed byAlan Crosland, Jr.
Lawrence Dobkin
Sam Freedle
Daniel Haller
Paul Krasny
Paul Landres
Gerald Mayer
Dick Moder
James Neilson
Allen Reisner
Ron Winston
StarringDavid Janssen
Theme music composerRay Heindorf
William Lava
ComposersFred Steiner
William Lava
Sidney Fine
Dave Brubeck
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes22 + Pilot
Production
Executive producerJack Webb
ProducerLeonard B. Kaufman
CinematographyFred Mandl
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesMark VII Limited
David Janssen Enterprises Inc.
Universal Television
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 17, 1971 (1971-09-17) –
March 10, 1972 (1972-03-10)

Synopsis edit

O'Hara, U.S. Treasury starred Janssen (whose company co-produced the show with Mark VII) as the title character, Treasury Agent Jim O'Hara. A county sheriff from Nebraska whose wife and child died in a fire, O'Hara cut all ties with his past life. He put in an application with the United States Department of the Treasury, which accepted him.

As a "T-Man," O'Hara was available to any of the various law enforcement agencies then part of the Department, all of which cooperated in this positive portrayal of their various organizations, much in the manner of the Los Angeles Police Department with Webb's Dragnet and Adam-12. These included the Secret Service, the Intelligence Unit of the Internal Revenue Service, the then-Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Division of IRS, and the then-Customs Bureau.

O'Hara sometimes worked undercover. Janssen was the series' only regular, as he was given a different assignment at the start of each weekly episode.

Guest stars in the series' brief run included: Bruce Bennett, Godfrey Cambridge, Paul Comi, William Conrad, Yvonne Craig, Gary Crosby, Will Geer, Frank Gorshin, Alan Hale, Jr., Martha Hyer, Marilyn Maxwell, Ricardo Montalbán, Judy Pace, Leslie Parrish, Larry Pennell, Brock Peters, Charles Knox Robinson, Marion Ross, Don Stroud, George Takei, Jessica Tandy, Angel Tompkins, Lindsay Wagner, Betty White, Joseph Wiseman, Lana Wood, and Dana Wynter.

O'Hara marked the first Mark VII show to run a full hour in length; all of Webb's previous efforts (excepting the TV-movie pilot for Dragnet 1967) ran in half-hour episodes. It was also one of the few he did not package for NBC. The show failed to compete in the Nielsen ratings against ABC's The Partridge Family and Room 222 and ended after one season, ranking 48th out of 78 shows with an average 17.1 rating.[2] Reruns were later shown on the A&E Network in the 1990s and on Retro Television Network in the 2000s.[3]

According to Brandon Tartikoff, when Fred Silverman was the head of programming at CBS and considering whether or not to renew O'Hara, he met with a representative of the Treasury Department, who told him, "There are those of us down in Washington who like the idea of a weekly prime-time showcase. So if the show gets cancelled, we're gonna do what we've gotta do." Silverman didn't take the Treasury representative seriously, but according to Tartikoff, after the show was cancelled, "about a dozen top CBS executives on both coasts had their income taxes audited the following year."[4]

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
TBA"Operation: Cobra"Jack WebbJames E. MoserApril 2, 1971 (1971-04-02)
1"Operation: Big Store"Gerald MayerStory by : Gilbert Ralston
Teleplay by : Gilbert Ralston & Robert I. Holt
September 17, 1971 (1971-09-17)
2"Operation: Bandera"Allen ReisnerWilliam P. McGivernSeptember 24, 1971 (1971-09-24)
3"Operation: Stolen Bonds"Sam FreedleFletcher BeaumontOctober 1, 1971 (1971-10-01)
4"Operation: Bribery"Allen ReisnerRobert I. HoltOctober 8, 1971 (1971-10-08)
5"Operation: Time-Fuse"Lawrence DobkinWilliam P. McGivernOctober 15, 1971 (1971-10-15)
6"Operation: Offset"Richard ModerHank Searls & Richard CarlsonOctober 22, 1971 (1971-10-22)
7"Operation: Heroin"James NeilsonDavid H. VowellOctober 29, 1971 (1971-10-29)
8"Operation: Spread"Alan Crosland, Jr.Richard CarlsonNovember 5, 1971 (1971-11-05)
9"Operation: Deadhead"Paul KrasnyJack TurleyNovember 12, 1971 (1971-11-12)
10"Operation: Hijack"Sam FreedleHerman GrovesNovember 26, 1971 (1971-11-26)
11"Operation: Crystal Springs"Alan Crosland, Jr.Gilbert RalstonDecember 3, 1971 (1971-12-03)
12"Operation: Payoff"Daniel HallerHerb PurdumDecember 10, 1971 (1971-12-10)
13"Operation: Moonshine"Paul LandresJames Moser & Robert I. HoltDecember 17, 1971 (1971-12-17)
14"Operation: XW-1"Ron WinstonWilliam P. McGivernJanuary 7, 1972 (1972-01-07)
15"Operation: Lady Luck"Sam FreedleBill RegaJanuary 14, 1972 (1972-01-14)
16"Operation: Deathwatch"James NeilsonJackson Gillis & Robert I. HoltJanuary 21, 1972 (1972-01-21)
17"Operation: White Fire"Alan Crosland, Jr.David H. VowellJanuary 28, 1972 (1972-01-28)
18"Operation: Dorais"Lawrence DobkinRichard CarlsonFebruary 4, 1972 (1972-02-04)
19"Operation: Rake-Off"Sam FreedleJames DohertyFebruary 11, 1972 (1972-02-11)
20"Operation: Mr. Felix"Alan Crosland, Jr.Tony PatinoFebruary 18, 1972 (1972-02-18)
21"Operation: Good Citizen"Dick ModerDick MorganMarch 3, 1972 (1972-03-03)
22"Operation: Smoke Screen"James NeilsonDan UllmanMarch 10, 1972 (1972-03-10)

Award nomination edit

Year Award Result Category
1972 Golden Globe Award Nominated Best TV Show - Drama

References edit

  1. ^ "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury series regulars and episode guide". Ultimate 70s. 27 January 2014.
  2. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1971-72 Ratings History".
  3. ^ http://www. myretrotv.com/shows.html
  4. ^ Tartikoff, Brandon; Leerhsen, Charles (1992). The Last Great Ride. New York: Turtle Bay Books. p. 27. ISBN 039458709X.

External links edit

  • O'Hara, U.S. Treasury at IMDb

hara, treasury, screen, title, hara, united, states, treasury, american, television, crime, drama, starring, david, janssen, broadcast, during, 1971, television, season, jack, webb, mark, limited, packaged, program, universal, television, webb, longtime, colle. O Hara U S Treasury on screen title is O Hara United States Treasury was an American television crime drama starring David Janssen and broadcast by CBS during the 1971 72 television season Jack Webb s Mark VII Limited packaged the program for Universal Television Webb and longtime colleague James E Moser created the show Leonard B Kaufman was the producer The series was produced with the full approval and cooperation of the United States Department of the Treasury 1 O Hara U S TreasuryGenreCrime dramaCreated byJames E MoserJack WebbWritten byFletcher BeaumontRichard CarlsonJames DohertyJackson GillisHerman GrovesRobert I HoltWilliam P McGivernDick MorganJames E MoserTony PatinoHerb PurdumGilbert RalstonBill RegaHank SearlsJack TurleyDan UllmanDavid H VowellDirected byAlan Crosland Jr Lawrence DobkinSam FreedleDaniel HallerPaul KrasnyPaul LandresGerald MayerDick ModerJames NeilsonAllen ReisnerRon WinstonStarringDavid JanssenTheme music composerRay HeindorfWilliam LavaComposersFred SteinerWilliam LavaSidney FineDave BrubeckCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes22 PilotProductionExecutive producerJack WebbProducerLeonard B KaufmanCinematographyFred MandlRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesMark VII LimitedDavid Janssen Enterprises Inc Universal TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseSeptember 17 1971 1971 09 17 March 10 1972 1972 03 10 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Episodes 3 Award nomination 4 References 5 External linksSynopsis editO Hara U S Treasury starred Janssen whose company co produced the show with Mark VII as the title character Treasury Agent Jim O Hara A county sheriff from Nebraska whose wife and child died in a fire O Hara cut all ties with his past life He put in an application with the United States Department of the Treasury which accepted him As a T Man O Hara was available to any of the various law enforcement agencies then part of the Department all of which cooperated in this positive portrayal of their various organizations much in the manner of the Los Angeles Police Department with Webb s Dragnet and Adam 12 These included the Secret Service the Intelligence Unit of the Internal Revenue Service the then Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Division of IRS and the then Customs Bureau O Hara sometimes worked undercover Janssen was the series only regular as he was given a different assignment at the start of each weekly episode Guest stars in the series brief run included Bruce Bennett Godfrey Cambridge Paul Comi William Conrad Yvonne Craig Gary Crosby Will Geer Frank Gorshin Alan Hale Jr Martha Hyer Marilyn Maxwell Ricardo Montalban Judy Pace Leslie Parrish Larry Pennell Brock Peters Charles Knox Robinson Marion Ross Don Stroud George Takei Jessica Tandy Angel Tompkins Lindsay Wagner Betty White Joseph Wiseman Lana Wood and Dana Wynter O Hara marked the first Mark VII show to run a full hour in length all of Webb s previous efforts excepting the TV movie pilot for Dragnet 1967 ran in half hour episodes It was also one of the few he did not package for NBC The show failed to compete in the Nielsen ratings against ABC s The Partridge Family and Room 222 and ended after one season ranking 48th out of 78 shows with an average 17 1 rating 2 Reruns were later shown on the A amp E Network in the 1990s and on Retro Television Network in the 2000s 3 According to Brandon Tartikoff when Fred Silverman was the head of programming at CBS and considering whether or not to renew O Hara he met with a representative of the Treasury Department who told him There are those of us down in Washington who like the idea of a weekly prime time showcase So if the show gets cancelled we re gonna do what we ve gotta do Silverman didn t take the Treasury representative seriously but according to Tartikoff after the show was cancelled about a dozen top CBS executives on both coasts had their income taxes audited the following year 4 Episodes editThis section needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message No TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateTBA Operation Cobra Jack WebbJames E MoserApril 2 1971 1971 04 02 1 Operation Big Store Gerald MayerStory by Gilbert RalstonTeleplay by Gilbert Ralston amp Robert I HoltSeptember 17 1971 1971 09 17 2 Operation Bandera Allen ReisnerWilliam P McGivernSeptember 24 1971 1971 09 24 3 Operation Stolen Bonds Sam FreedleFletcher BeaumontOctober 1 1971 1971 10 01 4 Operation Bribery Allen ReisnerRobert I HoltOctober 8 1971 1971 10 08 5 Operation Time Fuse Lawrence DobkinWilliam P McGivernOctober 15 1971 1971 10 15 6 Operation Offset Richard ModerHank Searls amp Richard CarlsonOctober 22 1971 1971 10 22 7 Operation Heroin James NeilsonDavid H VowellOctober 29 1971 1971 10 29 8 Operation Spread Alan Crosland Jr Richard CarlsonNovember 5 1971 1971 11 05 9 Operation Deadhead Paul KrasnyJack TurleyNovember 12 1971 1971 11 12 10 Operation Hijack Sam FreedleHerman GrovesNovember 26 1971 1971 11 26 11 Operation Crystal Springs Alan Crosland Jr Gilbert RalstonDecember 3 1971 1971 12 03 12 Operation Payoff Daniel HallerHerb PurdumDecember 10 1971 1971 12 10 13 Operation Moonshine Paul LandresJames Moser amp Robert I HoltDecember 17 1971 1971 12 17 14 Operation XW 1 Ron WinstonWilliam P McGivernJanuary 7 1972 1972 01 07 15 Operation Lady Luck Sam FreedleBill RegaJanuary 14 1972 1972 01 14 16 Operation Deathwatch James NeilsonJackson Gillis amp Robert I HoltJanuary 21 1972 1972 01 21 17 Operation White Fire Alan Crosland Jr David H VowellJanuary 28 1972 1972 01 28 18 Operation Dorais Lawrence DobkinRichard CarlsonFebruary 4 1972 1972 02 04 19 Operation Rake Off Sam FreedleJames DohertyFebruary 11 1972 1972 02 11 20 Operation Mr Felix Alan Crosland Jr Tony PatinoFebruary 18 1972 1972 02 18 21 Operation Good Citizen Dick ModerDick MorganMarch 3 1972 1972 03 03 22 Operation Smoke Screen James NeilsonDan UllmanMarch 10 1972 1972 03 10 Award nomination editYear Award Result Category1972 Golden Globe Award Nominated Best TV Show DramaReferences editBrooks Tim and Marsh Earle The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows O Hara U S Treasury series regulars and episode guide Ultimate 70s 27 January 2014 The TV Ratings Guide 1971 72 Ratings History http www myretrotv com shows html Tartikoff Brandon Leerhsen Charles 1992 The Last Great Ride New York Turtle Bay Books p 27 ISBN 039458709X External links editO Hara U S Treasury at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title O 27Hara U S Treasury amp oldid 1148704454, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.