Las Vegas Roundabout
- Episode aired Mar 21, 1975
- 1h 30m
An ex-con and a retired cop, partners in a private investigation agency, try to prove that a safecracker has been framed for a diamond robbery.An ex-con and a retired cop, partners in a private investigation agency, try to prove that a safecracker has been framed for a diamond robbery.An ex-con and a retired cop, partners in a private investigation agency, try to prove that a safecracker has been framed for a diamond robbery.
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Murray Franklin: It might convince a couple of other people who can help us.
Chuck Powell: Who?
Murray Franklin: Two guys who just opened an investigative office here in town. One's a cop - Frank MacBride. Well, maybe I should say ex-cop. Mac ran bunco for twenty years. Used to go undercover a lot. Pretended to be a mark. Nailed some of the biggest grifters in the country that way, including his partner.
Chuck Powell: He arrested his own partner?
Murray Franklin: Oh, Pete Ryan wasn't his partner then, just the best con man Mac had ever tried to catch. It was a battle of wits for ten years. Mac retired from the department just about the time Pete was getting out of San Quentin. They decided to use their talents as, well, kind of investigators. They work like no other guys I know of. They may be the only hope we have of breaking this frame.
- ConnectionsFollows Switch (1975)
- SoundtracksI Don't Know How to Love Him
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Lyrics by Tim Rice
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Instrumental background music in restaurant
Being in something of a "show hole", I decided to give Switch a try. I vaguely remember the show from it's original airing, but can't remember much about it. The premise sounded good and I've always been a fan of both Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner. Seemed like a sure-fired winner.
Unfortunately, the pilot, Las Vegas Roundabout, wasn't as good as I had hoped. In fact, some of it was boring. The problem is that the con the guys come up with isn't very clever. It's fairly standard and predictable. At least of third of the episode is spent in Vegas. Why? Well, I suppose it sounded sexy or exotic, but it ended up being unnecessary and a waste of time. Nothing that happened in Vegas had much of a bearing on the final outcome. So, unoriginal, too long, and dull in places. Not a great way to get a series started. Don't misunderstand, it's not horrible. My 5/10 means it's an average piece of entertainment. I was just hoping more from the pilot to draw me in. Sill, I will most likely watch a couple more episodes before I throw in the towel altogether.
One bit I really enjoyed was seeing a pre-Charlie's Angels Jaclyn Smith. Always a welcome sight.
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- Jun 30, 2017
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1