Thursday, February 06, 2014

Search: The Complete Series
Available for the First Time from Warner Archive Collection


Look no further: You can now find SEARCH: THE COMPLETE SERIES at Warner Archive Collection.

One of the coolest series ever to grace the airwaves, the 1972-73 thriller starred Hugh O'Brian, Doug McClure and Tony Franciosa – as rotating leads – playing elite high tech espionage operatives for Probe Division of World Securities Corporation.

For the very first time, Warner Archive Collection has made Search: The Complete Series available via WBShop.com as a six-disc, 23-episode collection. The exact URL is: http://www.wbshop.com/product/search+the+complete+series+1000479775.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=&from=Search

The spy-sensational, Sci-Fi-flavored actioner was the brainchild of Leslie Stevens, creator of The Outer Limits, and Robert Justman, producer and one of the guiding lights of Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation.

In the series, each agent – dubbed a "Probe" – is wired for worldwide surveillance thanks to a Scanner (miniature video camera) and dental/ear implant. Tracking their telemetry and giving real-time mission advice is a team of specialists at Probe Control, and directed by the brilliant, irascible V.C.R. Cameron (Burgess Meredith). O'Brian plays ex-astronaut Lockwood, aka Probe One; McClure is brilliant beachcomber goofball CR Grover, aka Standby Probe; and Franciosa plays street savvy ex-New York cop Nick Bianco, aka Omega Probe, who is tasked with organized crime capers. The Probes hunt stolen moon rocks, missing agents, a deadly Probe defector and more alongside a luminous list of special guest stars. Three very different agents, one very out-of-this-world show.

The guest cast includes the likes of Stefanie Powers, Bill Bixby, Mary Ann Mobley, Sebastian Cabot, Barbara Feldon, Mel Ferrer, Joanna Cameron, Cheryl Ladd, Anne Francis, Capucine, Wally Cox, Dabney Coleman, Bert Convy, John Vernon, Robert Webber, Larry Linvile, Annette O’Toole, and three-time Grammy Award-winning singer Nancy Wilson.

The talent behind the camera has an equally impressive pedigree. Directors on the series include popular Star Trek directors Marc Daniels & Joseph Pevney, Rockford Files favorite William Ward, Green Hornet veteran Allen Reisner and Magnum P.I./Kojak regular Russ Mayberry. Nicholas Colasanto, “Coach” on Cheers, directs a Doug McClure-based episode entitled “In Search of Midas” that features guest stars Barbara Feldon and George Gaynes. 

Emmy and Golden Globe-winning composer Dominic Frontiere did the music for the series. Fred Harpman (Deliverance, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze) was the art director.

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