| If you have an episode on Video or Film click Here! |
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| If you remember Search, this is the site on the
internet where you can relive those memories; or you can discover
the show for the first time.
This site is a co-effort of actingman@myrealbox.com (who got everything started, had all the scripts, and many slides) and bryankd@mac.com Special Thanks to Don Harden who has an amazing vault. bryankd@mac.com writes: I was an 11 year old boy who was totally hooked upon viewing the movie/Pilot which originally aired as Probe. A high-tech detective working with a team of scientists monitoring his every move and providing information and advice, the show became my all time favorite. Search was futuristic, suspensful, well executed and clever. NBC picked up the movie/pilot, changed the name to Probe 3, then to Search, and aired 23 episodes, Wednesday at 10:00 PM during the fall Season of 1972. We are filling the site with pictures, sound clips, video clips, faqs, scripts, collectibles, etc. Be sure to bookmark and check back.
To view images from the episodes, click here |
Near and dear to Mr. O'Brian's heart is the
organization he founded in 1958: The Hugh O'Brian Youth
Leadership. It's mission: "to seek out, recognize and
develop leadership potential commencing with high school sophomores,
and to encourage and prepare the next generation of civic and
corporate leadership for America's future." To learn more,
please visit the HOBY web site by clicking here.
And click here to
visit Mr. O'Brian's official web site, which goes into great detail
about his acting career...especially his Wyatt Earp tv series.
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Neil Strawbridge has created midi sequences of the Probe pilot theme, and the Search theme. Click here to hear them (you will have to enter either title in the search box to get to them.)---------------------------------
In front of the soundstages at Warner Brothers are plaques showing some of the productions filmed in each studio.And Search was not forgotten: ![]() (click on the picture for the full size image) Thanks to Tom Frank, for letting us use his picture. You can see more of his great snaps of the Warners Back Lot by going here.
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| We have an active discussion
Search/Probe discussion group with hundreds & hundreds of posts. To go to the discussion group, click here. To view the past messages, click here. |
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