The CBS Tuesday Night Movies - "Speedtrap" (Complete Broadcast, 9/4/1979) 📺 🚗
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- Do you watch Joe Don Baker movies? Well, here's the complete broadcast of the CBS Tuesday Night Movies presentation of "Speedtrap" [1978] as telecast over KDFW Channel 4 in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX.
This film stars Joe Don Baker as Pete Novick, a private investigator hired by an insurance company to investigate a string of unsolved car thefts. Also starring a pre-Cagney & Lacey Tyne Daly, plus Robert Loggia, Richard Jaeckel, Morgan Woodward, Lana Wood and Timothy Agoglia Carey.
All movie show and bumper voiceovers are by Allen Berns.
Includes:
Station ID / promo for The Mike Douglas Show
Show opening and preview of film
Commercials for:
Noxzema Skin Cream (with Meredith Baxter Birney)
Cycle 1 through 4 dog food (with Fran Ryan?)
Litton Showtime - $50 Rebate
Film segment 1 (with opening credits)
Commercials for:
Wendy's hamburgers and toppings (featuring Mary Jo Catlett and Johnny Brown)
Wrigley's Doublemint Gum
Tostitos tortilla chips
Segment 2
Commercials for:
Phillips Petroleum (with Ben Jones of Nowata, OK)
Fruit of the Loom (with Catfish Hunter, and featuring Harry Goz as the apple)
Anacin pain reliever
Moisture Whip Whipstick - by Maybelline
Bumper
Promo for California Fever (voiceover by Danny Dark)
CBS 'Eye-D' (voiceover by Lee Jordan)
Commercials for:
Service Auto Glass Full Warranty
Red Lobster - "What Did You Have for Lunch Today?" (voiceover by Michael Bell)
Station ID / promo for THE 10 O'Clock News with Clarice Tinsley (voiceover by Charlie Van Dyke?)
Segment 3
Commercials for:
7up soft drink
Cover Girl Nail Slicks (with Maud Adams)
Soft Scrub Cleanser
Duracell batteries
Bumper
Promo for "The High and the Mighty" (voiceover by William Woodson)
CBS 'Eye-D' (voiceover by Lee Jordan)
Commercials for:
Breyers All Natural Ice Cream
Viva paper towels
Preston Jones' "Remember" at Dallas Theater Center
Station ID / promo for THE 10 O'Clock News with Barry Judge (voiceover by Charlie Van Dyke?)
Segment 4
Commercials for:
Michelob beer
Aim toothpaste
Sears Fall Home Appliance Sale on Kenmore appliances
Toyota Celica Supra (with Squire Fridell; featuring Dawson Gilbert and Latina Cunningham)
Segment 5
Commercials for:
Stayfree Maxi-Pads (with Cathy Rigby)
One-a-Day Plus Iron
Chimère fragrance - from Prince Matchabelli
New Improved Efferdent Denture Cleanser
Bumper
Promos for The Body Human: The Magic Sense and "The Getaway" (voiceover by Allen Berns)
CBS 'Eye-D' (voiceover by Dave Campbell)
Commercial: Fox Photo
Preview of THE 10 O'Clock News with Barry Judge (9 fires at DFW Regional Airport as part of a practice drill)
Promo for Carol Burnett & Friends
Segment 6
Commercials for:
Wendy's Hot & Juicy hamburgers (featuring Jeff Altman)
Zenith System 3 color TV's
Carpet Fresh deodorizer (voiceover by Skip Hinnant)
Datsun 280ZX - by Nissan
Segment 7, plus end credits (with a theme whose chord structure is reminiscent of "Runnin' Down a Dream" by Tom Petty from a decade later) (and with voiceover promo for "The High and the Mighty" by Dave Campbell)
First 11 seconds of promo for "Can You Hear the Laughter?" (with Ira Angustain as Freddie Prinze) (voiceover by Danny Dark) before recording ends
This aired on local Dallas-Fort Worth TV on Tuesday, September 4th 1979 during the 8:00pm to 10:00pm timeframe.
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Agree I too love the old movie intros from ABC , NBC & CBS from the 70s, 80s & 90s . Miss The Movies of the week Thank Goodness for the Internet where we can find these Great gems for the most part . Thanks for leaving the CBS movie Intro in !!❤😊
It says something poor about now that we watch this. The commercials and the movies are great.
Thanks for sharing the memories.
The most Joe Don Baker movie that ever Joe Don Bakered!
JoeDonBakerDamn!
MITCHELL :) MST3K
Final Justice also MST3K
joe is my father
Thanks for this piece of television history! As a kid you watched these shows with excitement. When these shows were over I thought they were over, never see them again. Good old CB Radio was the social media of the day, wish I could spend one more week as a kid. The most important thing back then, this was family time.
I miss those old movie intros. Thanks for posting.
You know what I find fun about these TV movies from the '70s? I was just a kid at that time. 1979, I was 14. So many of these movies are new to me because I never saw them. These are things my parents would have been watching. So it's great to watch them now and see all the old actors. I always loved Joe Don Baker.
Ol’ Joe Don never turned down a random woman knocking on his door in his life 😂😂
Joe Don. Big fan of knockers. Also Ding Dongs. And Ho Hos.
Imagine if Tyne Daly and Joe Don Baker had a cop show instead of Sharon Gless...
Thanks Fuzzy.
Character actor Joe Don Baker's first lead role in a television series would premiere 17 days later on NBC (Eischied).
Which was destroyed by Dallas on CBS.
After 12 airings the series was pulled.
Over the course of his long career he would also appear in 3 Bond films.
Once as a villain and twice as a good guy.
The CBS Tuesday Night Movies would temporarily be replaced from December 1 - January 15 for a 7 week run of Hawaii Five O (its final season) and the short lived James Earl Jones series Paris.
Thank you to the nod in the description to the original MST3K! Yes we 'watch Joe Don Baker movies'!
This film was the 15th (out of 54) most watched primetime program of the week it aired with 19.4 million viewers & a 33 share. However it came in second in the timeslot, being bested by a rerun of "Three's Company" & the pilot to the Louis Gossett Jr. medical series "The Lazarus Syndrome."
When the add's was pure class than the movies themself !!!!!
FOREVER 70's decade !!!!!
Thank You for posting this! I am born and raised from Dallas, Texas and it's really great to see KDFW Ch. 4 as a CBS affiliate before the switch to FOX in July 1995.
Can you find ‘The Car’ with James Brolin? One of the best ‘70s movies ever!!
It unfortunately has Kyle and Kim Richards too. 🤣🙄….. 🤣🤣(ok, I guess it isn’t perfect)
I love that movie …
The entire musical sequence starting at 1:02:18 is worth the price of admission alone.
Great call! This music really takes me back. Wonder if there is an album of same/similar?
Times was so Simple back then Now this is Classic TV
Great Video! Classic Movie! Love the commercials! Thanks
22:45 Beginning of one of the best comedic scenes of any movie
23:56 "Oh boy! I saw the whole thing it wasn't your fault" Biggest unexpected laugh of my day!
Little known fact, most of these (movies of the week) were test runs for backdoor television pilots.
Just like the ABC Tuesday & Wednesday Movie of the Week series and Love American Style earlier in the decade.
I really like the commercials 😮 that movie was pretty good too. Probably a true story
This film's theatrical run ended Thursday August 23rd 1979 at a drive-in in Delray Beach, Florida on a double bill with "Escape from Alcatraz."
Tyne Daly's pre-"Cagney & Lacey" highlight came as Dirty Harry's partner in the 1976 movie "The Enforcer."
Mitchell!
"Cut out that 'Mitchell' music. I'm Novick!"
My my my my Mitchell what would your mother say?
Brings back memories of Phoenix before the growth spirt
Additional voices:
36:54 - Michael Bell - Red Lobster
51:47 - William Woodson - The High and The Mighty promo
Additional on-camera commercial performers:
17:28 - Mary Jo Catlett (ketchup, tomatoes, onions) and Johnny Brown (tomatoes, relish, and cheese) - Wendy's
34:17 - Harry Goz (Apple) - Fruit of the Loom
1:15:49 - Squire Fridell - Toyota
1:44:32 - Jeff Altman - Wendy's
Jeff Altman out there ready to flip punks like a cheese omelette 😂
Thank you for this.
Awesome! I watched this broadcast - and I don't think that "Speedtrap" was ever given a release on physical media. No VHS or Beta, no DVD or Blu.
VHS only.
There are so many Made for tv movies and Miniseries that never received a Media Release of any kind . Some did get VHS and / or DVD but many from the 70s-90s did not . A lot can only be found online only but there are some that are heavily copyrighted you can’t even find them online . It’s Hit and Miss . Most of my viewing is done on Tubi and CZcams .
My my my my Novick, what would your mother say?
Fun fact: John Bonham and many other rock drummers love the Jensen interceptor. In fact Bonham on several Jensen interceptors. 2 T bucket roadsters and many other cars including the infamous Corvette that took his life .
What a great movie.
Great movie ! I keep thinking I had to adjust the tracking on the VCR. It’s funny the technology they wished they had back then we now have…
Anyone know the song playing as Nolan rides out of the parking lot on the motorbike?
The nervous student driver is played by Roberta Collins from Deathrace 2000
A Dollar General "Smokey and the Bandit."
@MarkHolloway1972 I thought it was like The Dukes of Hazzard with all those car chases
Anything with Joe Don Baker is an automatic 5 stars 🌟
Did Tyne Daly ever play anything besides a cop? I'm sure she did but I haven't seen it.
Meredith Baxter actually used to be hot. Who knew?
Sgt. MacDonald from Adam 12 was a great salesman for Soft Scrub. 😄
I never realized how beautiful Tyne Daly was.
OMG this is awesome. Someone alert the Rifftrax folks ASAP!
Thank you so much! Any chance you have Joe Don Bakers Framed?
13:36-Boom Mic. LOL.
And the police captain was hastily put together, wasn't he?
The voiceover in the local promos is definitely Charlie Van Dyke. He was pretty scary to 3 or 4 year old me.
When Joe Don is dragged into the Captain's office in the 14th minute, you can see the boom mike for a good 20 seconds straight
I think the same camera/microphone crew for Dolemite handled this film also
take me back.......i hate way things are today
The Jenson Interceptor III . A British car with a Chrysler 440 V8.
I hope y'all will reply to this this was a week and a day before my 10th birthday.....that movie Speedtrap looks like The Dukes of Hazzard TV show
I hope the guys at Rifftrax will cover this one someday.
I see some actors from Dallas here... around that time period...
The man with no eyes got some eyes.
Can’t believe I’m saying this but Tyne Daley is actually somewhat attractive in this movie
Did the police not know how to drive back then? Is that why they are wearing helmets?
These cops are so stupid
So the end credit theme for Speedtrap (1978) was where Tom Petty got the riff from “Runnin’ Down a Dream?”
Another cheap, cheese TV movie. Just made to take up 2 hours.
So this movie was released in UK but not released theatrically in US! Basically a TV movie! Nice find!