Adams of Eagle Lake

{{Short description|American television series}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}}

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| genre = Drama

| creator = Lane Slate

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| writer = Jonathan Daly
John Michael Hayes
Lane Slate
Charles Stewart

| director = Lawrence Dobkin
Walter Grauman
Jud Taylor

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| presenter =

| starring = Andy Griffith
Abby Dalton
Nick Nolte

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| composer = Jerry Goldsmith
Harry V. Lojewski

| country = United States

| language = English

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| num_episodes = 2

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| executive_producer = Richard O. Linke

| producer = Walter Grauman
Burt Nodella
Charles Stewart

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| location = Big Bear Lake, California
Fawnskin, California

| cinematography = Robert B. Hauser

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| runtime = 60 minutes

| company = Andy Griffith Enterprises

| network = ABC

| first_aired = {{Start date|1975|1|10}}

| last_aired = {{End date|1975|2|26}}

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Adams of Eagle Lake is an American hour-long police series that aired on ABC in 1975. Andy Griffith starred as Chief of Police Sam Adams and the episodes presented his attempts to maintain the law in a small resort town.Terrace, Vincent (2009). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2007 (Volume 1). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. {{ISBN|978-0-7864-3305-6}}. The show lasted for two episodes.

Background

In 1974, Griffith starred in Winter Kill, a television movie that was intended as a series pilot. When it failed to sell, the main character of Sheriff Sam McNeill was renamed and used as the lead character in Adams of Eagle Lake.Marill, Alvin H. (1980). Movies Made for Television. Westport, Connecticut: Arlington House Publishers. {{ISBN|0-87000-451-4}}.

Cast and characters

Episodes

  1. "Home is the Coward" (January 10, 1975)
  2. "Treasure Chest Murder" (February 26, 1975)

Locations

Although supposedly set in northern California, the TV series location showed opening scenes and other outdoor shots actually taken from the southern California mountain resort communities of Big Bear Lake and Fawnskin, which were much closer to Los Angeles area television production studios.

Later version

In 1977, Griffith appeared in two additional television movies (The Girl in the Empty Grave and Deadly Game), both attempts to make use again of the same concept. Griffith's character was now Chief of Police Abel Marsh, but he was still a lawman in a small town near a lake. Both movies were filmed in Big Bear Lake, California. These movies, as well as Adams of Eagle Lake and Isn't It Shocking? (1973) before it, were based on writer Lane Slate's 1972 feature film They Only Kill Their Masters Goldberg, Lee (1990). Unsold Television Pilots: 1955-1989. Cutting Edge Publishing. {{ISBN|978-1511590679}}.

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