Code 3 (TV series)


Code 3 is an American crime drama that originally aired in syndication from 1956 to 1957. The stories were all based on actual files of the Los Angeles sheriff's office.
Stories were presented from the viewpoint of Assistant Sheriff George Barrett. At the end of each episode, Eugene W. Biscailuz, "the actual sheriff of Los Angeles County," summarized the segment.

Title

The title is an "emergency signal alerting officers to proceed to the destination with red light and siren and with all possible haste."

Cast

Guest stars

Production

Hal Roach Jr. was the executive producer, and Ben Fox was the producer. Ted Post was the director, and Jerry D. Lewis was the writer.

Reception

A review in the trade publication Variety complimented the show's suspense, drama, and characterization and noted the quality of camera work.