Sarge

1971
Sarge

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 A Terminal Case of Vengeance Sep 21, 1971

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EP2 Ring Out, Ring In Jan 01, 0001

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EP3 Pss! Wanna Buy a Dirty Picture? Oct 05, 1971

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EP4 Identity Crisis Oct 12, 1971

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EP5 A Push Over the Edge Oct 26, 1971

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EP6 John Michael O'Flaherty Presents the Eleven O'Clock War Nov 02, 1971

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EP7 Silent Target Nov 09, 1971

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EP8 Quicksilver Nov 16, 1971

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EP9 A Bad Case of Monogamy Nov 23, 1971

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EP10 The Combatants Nov 30, 1971

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EP11 A Company of Victims Dec 07, 1971

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EP12 A Party to the Crime Dec 28, 1971

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EP13 An Accident Waiting to Happen Jan 04, 1972

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EP14 Napolean Never Wanted to be a Cop Jan 11, 1972

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7.2| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 21 September 1971 Ended
Producted By: Universal Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Sarge is an American crime drama series starring George Kennedy. The series aired on for one season on NBC from September 1971, to January 1972.

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Cheyenne-Bodie Detective Sergeant Samuel Cavanaugh resigns from the force when his wife (lovely Diane Baker) is murdered. Sarge enters the priesthood and is assigned to lead a San Diego parish near where he had served as a cop. Somehow Sarge keeps getting involved in solving crimes, even though he is no longer a cop.This was a brilliant, audacious concept for a detective series that didn't apologize for the melodrama or for stretching credibility. The premise was so weird and original that the show could well have become a classic.Casting the lead must have been daunting. Who could believably fill the role of a cop turned priest? David Janssen, Vic Morrow, Chuck Connors, Martin Landau, Anthony Quinn, Glenn Ford, Ben Gazzara, Richard Kiley, James Whitmore, Robert Lansing, Roy Thinnes? The producers found the perfect choice in George Kennedy. Kennedy had served many years as a soldier/officer in the army and eventually made the career switch to character actor and finally to quasi-leading man. Kennedy was very convincing and charismatic as the career-changing Sarge.The supporting cast was also first rate with pretty Sallie Shockley as his live-in housekeeper, Harold Sakata ("Odd Job") as his laconic but martial arts skilled cook, and Ramon Bieri as the chief of detectives who was an old friend of Sarge. Emmy winning producer David Levinson ("The Senator") did a fine job of coming up with intriguing, well written crime dramas for Sarge to investigate. Directors included John Badham, Richard Donner and Jeannot Szwarc. Guest stars included Vic Morrow, Martin Sheen, Jack Cassidy, Leslie Nielsen, Don Johnson and Carol Lawrence.TV Guide critic Clevland Amory said the show failed because viewers couldn't believe in that priestly a cop or that coply a priest. But George Kennedy was totally believable. The real problem was the brutal time slot. "Sarge" was on opposite "Hawaii 5-0" and the "ABC Tuesday Movie of the Week". NBC should have given "Sarge" a second chance with a slot on the mystery wheel with "Columbo".Sarge was a terrific character, superbly embodied by Kennedy. Sarge could have been a great cultural icon, on a par with Perry Mason, Paladin or Sergeant Saunders.