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.

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NOVELIZATIONS

Report respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.


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