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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2007

Season 1 Opening

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  • Great show from back when TV was actually entertaining to watch. Today, there are seemingly 5 billion channels available and almost all of them SUCK HOLE!!

  • Watched this as a kid. I guess it was pretty short-lived, but I do remember it.

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  • The exterior of the police academy looks a lot like the one used in Charlie's Angels!

  • And then theres the other guys

  • Kate Jackson! Pre-Charlie's Angels!

  • @TheMick26 It definitely looks that way, doesn't it? But, if you notice the size of his hands, you realize that his fingers are very long, making everything he handles look small in comparison.

  • I loved this show as a kid. Georg Stanford Brown was my favorite, but I just noticed his shooting style. Who shoots a gun with their middle finger all the way through the hole? LOL! Thanks for posting this opener bfelten... you're the greatest!

  • GEORGE WEBSTER BLACK HOCKEY COP

  • @drshagstein This would be a good cast if they did a Rookies Movie,Tae Diggs as Webster,Justin Timberlake as Danko,and Ashton Kutcher as Gillis and Jennifer Love Hewitt as Jill Danko.

  • @ClassicTVMan1981X S.W.A.T. was a spinoff of The Rookies

  • @1simaddict1

    Robert Wagner (who, fittingly, is getting the titular role in the new version of the 1976 series) also had a hand in that series, despite having no official on-screen role. His late two-time wife, Natalie Wood (1938-81), was also involved; the couple's production company was called "RONA II," which is meant to represent "Robert and Natalie, Second Time Around." Their association with Spelling and Goldberg goes back to the time of the 1973 TV movie "The Affair."

  • Two words. Michael Ontkean. sigh.

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