Biff Baker U.S.A.

1952
Biff Baker U.S.A.

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Pattern in Algiers Oct 21, 1954

An old friend of the Bakers is accused of being a spy in French Algiers. Biff and Louise head to the Northern Africa territory to see is they can help their pal in clearing his reputation.

EP2 Trouble in Pakistan Oct 28, 1954

Biff heads to Pakistan to help locate a missing sacred idol. While there a case of plague breaks leaving Louise worried about her husband's health amidst an epidemic.

EP3 Black Lead Nov 04, 1954

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EP4 Flight to Istanbul Nov 11, 1954

The Bakers find themselves in a predicament when they can't leave Turkey after martial law is declared. The couple must use ingenuity to get across the border.

EP5 The Jewel Nov 18, 1954

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7.4| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 06 November 1952 Ended
Producted By: Revue Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Biff Baker, U.S.A. is an American crime drama television series that aired on CBS from November 6, 1952, to March 26, 1953 starring Alan Hale, Jr. as Cold War spy Biff Baker.

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girvsjoint Always liked Alan Hale Jnr. and in this, his first TV series he doesn't disappoint, playing his usual jovial, laughing self, it's a fun husband/wife adventure, not too serious, and although he's big enough to handle trouble if need be, Hale prefers to talk his way out of situations if he can. Lots of exotic locales, Hollywood back lot style, the charisma between Alan and Randy Stuart is good, not forced in any way and you could imagine them as a real married couple, which is a large part of the charm of these kind of shows.It's a shame this show didn't last beyond it's 26 episodes, and also that only 8 seem to have survived for DVD release.
Paularoc Biff Baker is an agent for a large American import/export company. He and his wife travel throughout Europe buying a wide variety of materials and items (e.g., lace and clay). And, of course, they get involved in intrigues at every location. I was not familiar with this series and stumbled across it on the Matinée Classics web site, which has beautiful prints of four episodes. The Blue Mosque takes place in Cairo and revolves around a stolen truck and a terrorist group, Grey Market is about those who prey upon refugees in Marseilles (Jay Novello does a wonderful job as a particularly nasty crook), Crash Landing concerns the rescue of an American pilot who crash landed in Czechoslovakia, and Mona Lisa about art works stolen during World War III often watched Gilligan's Island and have always liked Alan Hale, Jr.'s performances. In this one, he is a big jovial American who doesn't go looking for trouble but trouble always finds him. I liked the interaction between Biff and his wife Louise – they laughed a lot together and cuddled a lot. I'm surprised this show lasted only one season, as it's a fun watch.
krorie Alan Hale, Jr., later the Skipper to his little buddy, made a fine espionage hero in "Biff Baker, U.S.A." Randy Stuart, whose main claim to fame was as the wife to "The Incredible Shrinking Man" in that famous sci-fi film from the same era, plays Louise Baker always accompanying her husband on his international travels. Seems he and his wife are big timers in the overseas import business. Biff was not an official spy but rather a businessman who somehow got involved in espionage as he and his wife plied their trade while globe trotting. Though a serious show, there was always an element of humor and lightness in each episode. Biff was always laughing at himself with his wife joining in. They were a compatible couple comparable to Nick and Nora Charles or Pam and Jerry North.The program began with Biff and Louise preparing to board a plane on some international jaunt, a valet leading the way carrying the suitcases as they enter a restricted zone. Two suitcases and what appears to be a hat box are placed on a belt for loading. The big suitcase reads: "Biff Baker, USA." This is followed by the introduction of the two stars.The episode I recently watched on DVD was called "Grey Market." Apparently a grey market was somewhere between the legitimate market and the black market. The story begins in Marsailles, France, with Biff and Louise picking up valuable imports through the help of a chef who obviously enjoys his own cooking. The two then stumble onto a grey market going on in their hotel involving the elevator operator. When the rascal picks on a helpless old woman and her son who are trying to leave the country for South America, Biff and Louise come to the rescue.