Firehouse (TV series)

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Firehouse
Genre Fire fighting drama
Starring James Drury
Michael Delano
Bill Overton
Scott Smith
Brad David
Richard Jaeckel
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s) Aaron Spelling
Leonard Goldberg
Running time 22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run 17 January 19741 August 1974
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TV.com summary

Firehouse was a short-lived ABC television series in early 1974. Somewhat derivative of Emergency! (a hit on rival network NBC at the time) and the recent best-selling novel Report From Engine Co. 82 by FDNY fireman Dennis Smith, this drama/adventure series was set in Los Angeles at a small fire station. The crew of Engine Company 23 was led by Captain Spike Ryerson (James Drury), fresh from his starring role of nine years in The Virginian.

The series followed a 1973 television movie of the same name, although Richard Jaeckel was the only notable cast member to appear in both the TV-movie and the series.

It aired back-to-back with Chopper One, a police action series about two helicopter pilots for the fictional WCPD (see also the S.W.A.T. TV series).

Although fondly remembered by people who are now the oldest of the Gen-X era[citation needed] both series only lasted a season.

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