Mobile One (TV series)

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Mobile One
Jackie Cooper Mark Wheeler Mobile One 1975.JPG
Mark Wheeler and Jackie Cooper
GenreDrama
Created byJames M. Miller
Starring Jackie Cooper
Julie Gregg
Mark Wheeler
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (plus pilot)
Production
Executive producer Jack Webb
Producer William Bowers
Running time50 minutes
Production companies Mark VII Limited
Universal Television
Release
Original network ABC
Original releaseSeptember 12, 1975 (1975-09-12) 
January 5, 1976 (1976-01-05)

Mobile One is an American television series that aired on the ABC network from September 12, 1975 to January 5, 1976. The show was a production of Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited for Universal Television. It was the only Mark VII Limited show to air on ABC.

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Premise

Unlike most of Mark VII's other productions, Mobile One was not based on the real-life exploits of a police force or any other governmental agency. The show was set instead in a local television station's electronic news gathering operation, which at the time was a very new technology. Jackie Cooper starred as on-screen reporter Peter Campbell; Julie Gregg played Maggie Spencer, Campbell's producer; and Mark Wheeler played camera operator Doug McKnight. Much of the show was spent covering Campbell and McKnight's travels to the scenes of crimes, accidents, and other newsworthy events in a mobile unit car, thereby resembling Mark VII's Emergency! (which concurrently aired on NBC) in an emphasis upon action and adventure.

Episodes

TitleDirected by:Written by:Original air date
0Mobile TwoDavid MoessingerJames M. Miller,
David Moessinger,
Leo Pipkin
September 2, 1975 (1975-09-02)
90-minute TV-movie pilot.
1"The Informant" Don Taylor UnknownSeptember 12, 1975 (1975-09-12)
2"The Pawn" E.W. Swackhamer UnknownSeptember 19, 1975 (1975-09-19)
3"Roadblock" Paul Krasny UnknownSeptember 26, 1975 (1975-09-26)
4"The Bank Job"Don TaylorUnknownOctober 3, 1975 (1975-10-03)
5"The Reporter"
"Life Preserver"
George Sherman UnknownOctober 10, 1975 (1975-10-10)
6"Not by Accident"George ShermanUnknownOctober 17, 1975 (1975-10-17)
7"Californium 252"Don TaylorUnknownOctober 27, 1975 (1975-10-27)
8"The Crusader" Joseph Pevney UnknownNovember 3, 1975 (1975-11-03)
9"The Middle Man" Arnold Laven UnknownNovember 17, 1975 (1975-11-17)
10"The Boxer"Joseph PevneyUnknownDecember 1, 1975 (1975-12-01)
11"The Listening Ear"George ShermanUnknownDecember 22, 1975 (1975-12-22)
12"Murder at Fourteen"Joseph PevneyUnknownDecember 29, 1975 (1975-12-29)
13"Libel"George ShermanUnknownJanuary 5, 1976 (1976-01-05)

Production notes

The show was produced by William Bowers and created by James M. Miller; Cooper also directed at least one episode. ABC initially scheduled the show on Friday nights against NBC's Sanford and Son and Chico and the Man and CBS' M*A*S*H; it moved to Monday nights starting on October 27, 1975. Ratings were poor and the network cancelled the series after only thirteen episodes.

The 90-minute pilot film for the series, Mobile Two, aired on ABC on September 2, 1975.

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