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Caribe (American TV series)

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Caribe
StarringStacy Keach
Carl Franklin
Robert Mandan
Production
Running time60 mins.
Production companyQM Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseFebruary 17 –
May 12, 1975

Caribe is an American mid-season replacement crime drama that was originally broadcast on Monday nights at 10:00–11:00 pm (ET) from February 17–May 12, 1975 on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The Quinn Martin-produced series was about the exploits of the fictional Caribe Force, a fictional law enforcement unit that had extra-national jurisdiction throughout the Caribbean, headquartered in Miami.[1] The stars were Stacy Keach as Lieutenant Ben Logan, a former officer in Miami Police hired by the Caribe Force, and Carl Franklin as his partner, Sergeant Mark Walters, also formerly of the Miami PD. Originally it was planned that Franklin's character would be a former detective inspector from one of the British Commonwealth island nations in the Caribbean, but the character was ultimately depicted as an American, and as someone who was outranked by Logan, somewhat undercutting both the supposedly international character of the Caribe Force, and the supposedly equal status of the two co-stars. Robert Mandan played their superior, Deputy Commissioner Ed Rawlings. The series was plagued by production problems.[2]

Episodes

Episode # Title Original air date
1–1 "The Plastic Connection" February 17, 1975
1–2 "Vanished" February 24, 1975
1–3 "The Survivor" March 3, 1975
1–4 "The Mercenary" March 10, 1975
1–5 "Lady Killler" March 17, 1975
1–6 "Flowers of Death" March 24, 1975
1–7 "Murder in Paradise" March 31, 1975
1–8 "School for Killers" April 7, 1975
1–9 "One Second to Doom" April 14, 1975
1–10 "The Patriots" April 21, 1975
1–11 "Counterfeit Killer" April 28, 1975
1–12 "The Assassin" May 5, 1975
1–13 "Assault on the Calavera" May 12, 1975

References

  1. ^ "Stacy Keach In 'Caribe,'" The Ledger (Lakeland, FL), Sunday, February 16, 1975.
  2. ^ Etter, Jonathan. Quinn Martin, Producer. Jefferson: McFarland, 2003.