Destined to become one of the most popular syndicated television shows of all time, Highway Patrol screamed onto the scene with fast cars and the catch phrase "10-4." Each week, Chief Dan Matthews (Broderick Crawford) would lead his troops into another roadway adventure.
Destined to become one of the most popular syndicated television shows of all time, Highway Patrol screamed onto the scene with fast cars and the catch phrase "10-4." Each week, Chief Dan Matthews (Broderick Crawford) would lead his troops into another roadway adventure.
Destined to become one of the most popular syndicated television shows of all time, Highway Patrol screamed onto the scene with fast cars and the catch phrase "10-4." Each week, Chief Dan Matthews (Broderick Crawford) would lead his troops into another roadway adventure.
Based on the Honey West novels by G.G. Fickling, Honey West (Anne Francis) was the first female detective to be featured in a weekly American television series. Honey inherited the family detective business from her late father; her partner, Sam Bolt, was also included in the deal. The love of Honey's life was her pet ocelot, Bruce.
Destined to become one of the most popular syndicated television shows of all time, Highway Patrol screamed onto the scene with fast cars and the catch phrase "10-4." Each week, Chief Dan Matthews (Broderick Crawford) would lead his troops into another roadway adventure.
Destined to become one of the most popular syndicated television shows of all time, Highway Patrol screamed onto the scene with fast cars and the catch phrase "10-4." Each week, Chief Dan Matthews (Broderick Crawford) would lead his troops into another roadway adventure.
Based on the Honey West novels by G.G. Fickling, Honey West (Anne Francis) was the first female detective to be featured in a weekly American television series. Honey inherited the family detective business from her late father; her partner, Sam Bolt, was also included in the deal. The love of Honey's life was her pet ocelot, Bruce.
Based on the Honey West novels by G.G. Fickling, Honey West (Anne Francis) was the first female detective to be featured in a weekly American television series. Honey inherited the family detective business from her late father; her partner, Sam Bolt, was also included in the deal. The love of Honey's life was her pet ocelot, Bruce.
Destined to become one of the most popular syndicated television shows of all time, Highway Patrol screamed onto the scene with fast cars and the catch phrase "10-4." Each week, Chief Dan Matthews (Broderick Crawford) would lead his troops into another roadway adventure.
Based on the Honey West novels by G.G. Fickling, Honey West (Anne Francis) was the first female detective to be featured in a weekly American television series. Honey inherited the family detective business from her late father; her partner, Sam Bolt, was also included in the deal. The love of Honey's life was her pet ocelot, Bruce.