Frank McBride
& Peterson T. "Pete" Ryan
Created by Alan Godfrey and Glen
A. Larson
CBS
tried to cash in on the then-white hot success of The Sting,
the big screen Newman/Redford con man smasheroo, with Switch.
The show's pilot, a 90-minute made-for-TV movie, was called Las Vegas Roundabout, and aired in March 1975. It quickly set up the series. Eddie Albert (of Green Acres) was FRANK McBRIDE, a retired cop who opens up a Las Vegas private detective agency with ex-con con man PETE RYAN, a man he had relentlessly pursued as a police officer. Their speciality was -- what else -- fraud. And they weren't above conning the con artists.
The show had some great writing, and they pulled off some great scams, particularly in the early episodes. Unfortunately, while the show put up a flash front in the first season, it turned out to be a sucker's roll. Although it went on for another couple of seasons, the plots became increasingly predictable, the elaborate scams were watered down, and character traits in the supporting cast that were once amusing soon became tremendously annoying. (think Charlie Callas in your face -- ALL THE TIME!).
Still, it was fun while it lasted.
TELEVISION
- Season one
- "The James Caan Con" (September 9, 1975)
- "The Late Show Murders" (September 16, 1975)
- "The Old DIamond Game" (September 23, 1975)
- "Stung from Beyond" (September 30, 1975)
- "The Deadly Missiles Caper" (October 7, 1975)
- "The Man Who Couldn't Lose" (October 14, 1975)
- "Death Heist" (October 21, 1975)
- "The Body at the Bottom" (November 4, 1975)
- "The Cruise Ship Murders" (November 11, 1975)
- "Kiss of Death" (November 25, 1975)
- "Death by Resurrection" (December 2, 1975)
- "The Cold War Con" (December , 1975)
- "Through the Past Deadly" (December 16, 1975)
- "Mistresses, Murder and Millions" (December 23, 1975)
- "The Walking Bomb" (January 6, 1976)
- "Ain't Nobody Here Named Barney" (January 13, 1976)
- "Come Die with Me" (January 27, 1976)
- "One of Our Zeppelins Is Missing" (February 10, 1976)
- "Before the Holocaust" (February 17, 1976)
- "Big Deal in Paradise" (February 24, 1976)
- "The Case of the Purloined Case" (March 2, 1976)
- "The Girl on the Golden Strip" (March 16, 1976)
- "Round Up the Usual Suspects" (March 23, 1976)
- "Death Squad" (April 6, 1976)
.- Season two
- The Pirates of Tin Pan Alley" (September 21, 1976)
- "The Twelfth Commandment" (September 28, 1976)
- "Fleece of Snow" (October 5, 1976)
- "The Argonaut Special" (October 12, 1976)
- "The Things That Belong to Mickey Costello" (October 19, 1976)
- "Whatever Happened to Carol Harmony?" (October 26, 1976)
- "Quicker Than the Eye" (November 9, 1976)
- "Gaffing the Skim" (November 16, 1976)
- "The Lady from Liechtenstein, Part One" (November 23, 1976)
- "The Lady from Liechtenstein, Part Two" (November 30, 1976)
- "Switch Hitter" (December , 1976)
- "Maggie's Hero" (December , 1976)
- "The Hundred Thousand Ruble Rumble" (December , 1976)
- "Portraits of Death" (January 4, 1977)
- "The Snitch" (January 16, 1977)
- "Eyewitness" (January 23, 1977)
- "Camera Angles" (January 30, 1977)
- "Butterfly Mourning" (February 6, 1977)
- "The Four Horsemen" (February 13, 1977)
- "Eden's Gate" (February 20, 1977)
- "The Hemline Heist" (February 27, 1977)
- "Three for the Money" (March 13, 1977)
- "Two on the Run" (March 27, 1977)
- "Heritage of Death" (April 3, 1977)
.- Season three
- "Net Loss" (September 23, 1977)
- "Downshift" (September 30, 1977)
- "Fade Out" (October 14, 1977)
- "Legend of the Macunas, Part One" (October 21, 1977)
- "Legend of the Macunas, Part Two" (October 21, 1977)
- "Dancer" (December 5, 1977)
- "Go for Broke" (December 12, 1977)
- "Lady of the Deep" (December 19, 1977)
- "Thirty Thousand Witnesses" (December 26, 1977)
- "Dangerous Curves" (January 2, 1978)
- "The Tong" (January 9, 1978)
- "Who Killed Lila Craig?" (January 16, 1978)
- "The Cage" (June 25, 1978)
- "Coronado Circle" (July 2, 1978)
- "Blue Crusaders Reunion" (July 9, 1978)
- "Stolen Island" (July 16, 1978; AKA "Death Island")
- "Play-off" (July 23, 1978)
- "Mexican Standoff" (July 30, 1978)
- "Three Blond Mice" (August 6, 1978)
- "The Siege at the Bouziki Bar" (August 13, 1978)
- "Formula for Murder" (August 20, 1978)
- "Photo Finish" (UNAIRED)
NOVELIZATIONS
Report respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.
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