Route 66

Route 66

📺 Series 4 seasons US
โ˜… 7.7 /10 1960

Only fiction series written & shot all over North America. Two young adventurers in a Corvette explore early 60's social problems and changing mores, looking for the right place to settle down while seeking themselves. Debuting 3 years after 'On the Road' transformed modern literature, while such newly available fast cars dominated the new teenage culture, Tod, an Ivy Leaguer, and Buz, an orphan from Hell's Kitchen, cruise the U.S.A. coping with shifting relationships and lifestyles. The FCC's Newton Minow characterized U.S. TV as a 'vast wasteland,' in 1961, but 'Route 66' found important, compelling stories all over. Sterling Silliphant who won an Oscar for writing 'In the Heat of the Night,' traveled around the U.S. and Canada scouting locales, while writing ¾ of the very dark, literate show's episodes - a feat only Rod Serling matched with The Twilight Zone. Soon, a crew of 50 arrived at the location. Shows were filmed in 40 States. Tod, from a once-wealthy family, inherited only a Corvette when his father died, so he and Buz (suddenly jobless because he worked for Tod's father's company) strike out across North America, especially along the iconic Route 66 from Chicago to L.A. which the Okies traveled. Tod and Buz take local jobs (such as shrimping, shipbuilding, oil rigging) to support their wanderings. The 2 socially conscious knights of the road, encourage, champion, and learn from oppressed and troubled people they encounter. 1962 guest star Ethel Waters was the first African-American woman nominated for an Emmy Award. The CBS show doubled Corvette sales its first season. Tod and Buz's beige Corvette's 2 seats meant 'sans souci' and constant movement, so shows were shot in 6 days, in a new city almost every week. The two drifters reject the post-war American Dream of the suburbs, while exploring a disappearing North America with very diverse local culture, not yet dominated by international franchises and cookie-cutter suburbs. The shows' vibrate with the new dreams for a Great Society and the fears of the Cold War. The volatile Buz Murdock was cast quickly, while Martin Milner beat out Robert Redford for the Tod Stiles role. Due to hepatitis, Maharis did not appear in the series' last 1 ½ seasons. The show grew from a pilot on creator Silliphant and Route 66 producer Herbert B. Leonard's 'Naked City,' also shot on location. Naked City and Route 66 bridged the widely varied anthologies and live plays of the 1950's Golden Age of Television, to the much cheaper, 1 hour dramatic, set-character based series, which continue to rule prime-time. Nelson Riddle's atmospheric Theme from Route 66, and his episode scores factored heavily in the show's allure. The breezy song Route 66, written by Bobby Troup (of the 1970's TV series 'Emergency !'), a 1946 Nat King Cole hit, wasn't used for the series. A sequel to Route 66 appeared in 1993, but lasted only 4 episodes.

Cast

Martin Milner
Martin Milner
Tod Stiles
Martin Milner
Martin Milner
Paul Kades
George Maharis
George Maharis
Buz Murdock
Glenn Corbett
Glenn Corbett
Linc Case
James Brown
James Brown
Captain Strode
James Brown
James Brown
Jim Walsh
James Brown
James Brown
Mr. Newton
Alex Cord
Alex Cord
Michael Tiffin
Alex Cord
Alex Cord
Jack
Alex Cord
Alex Cord
Raymond
Edward Asner
Edward Asner
Carl Selman
Edward Asner
Edward Asner
Custody Officer Lincoln Peers
Edward Asner
Edward Asner
Lt. Tegeler
Bert Remsen
Bert Remsen
Skeats
Bert Remsen
Bert Remsen
Army Sergeant
Bert Remsen
Bert Remsen
Higgy
Lois Smith
Lois Smith
Anna Volovich
Lois Smith
Lois Smith
Brycie Koseloff
Lois Smith
Lois Smith
Dana
Nina Foch
Nina Foch
Samantha
Nina Foch
Nina Foch
Autumn Ely
Nina Foch
Nina Foch
Lillian Aldrich
Frank Overton
Frank Overton
Andy Ferguson
Frank Overton
Frank Overton
Cord Webster
Frank Overton
Frank Overton
Hanson