The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo is an American action comedy television series that ran on NBC from September 18, 1979, to May 5, 1981. For its second season the show was renamed Lobo. The program aired Tuesday nights, at 8:00p.m. Eastern time. The lead character, Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo, played by Claude Akins, was a spin-off character from B. J. and the Bear, which also aired on NBC from 1979–1981.
Synopsis
In fictitious Orly County, Georgia, Sheriff Lobo is the lead enforcer of the law — as well as one of its leading offenders. The pilot of The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo aired as an episode of BJ and the Bear titled "Lobo", which set the premise for the show and introduced the main cast of characters that would be involved in the show.The corrupt sheriff is assisted in his schemes by Deputy Perkins, whose buffoonery often upsets and exacerbates the situation. An honest but naive new deputy, Birdwell "Birdie" Hawkins, who is unaware of Lobo's schemes, has joined the force and has become one of Lobo's deputies.
Birdie often refers to Lobo as his "Hero" and compares him to Wyatt Earp — "a little rough around the edges, but a good lawman." At first this baffles Lobo — to think that someone actually thinks highly of him in any way — but it begins to make Lobo feel proud and boosts his self-esteem. This always annoys and infuriates Deputy Perkins, who usually sneers at Birdie and mutters, "I'm gonna have to get that boy!"
Other characters in the show are Perkins' wife Rose Lobo Perkins ; waitress Margaret Ellen ; resort owner Sarah Cumberland ; bank president and Lobo's former "partner in crime" Harry Cunningham ; and district attorney Alexander Waverly.
The series premise was overhauled completely as Season 2 began in 1980. The governor of Georgia — impressed by Orly County's low crime rate — reassigns Lobo and Deputies Perkins and Birdie to his crime-fighting task force, the Special Crimes Action Team in Atlanta. Lobo now reports to Chief J.C. Carson. Lobo is forced to contend with his new co-workers, Detectives Peaches and Brandy. The new format also included Nell Carter as Sgt. Hildy Jones.
In a July 1980 interview with The New York Times, NBC president Fred Silverman said research showed the show performing well in rural areas but not as well in urban areas. Silverman had a history of preference for urban viewers over rural ones that dated back to 1970.. For that reason, it had been decided to move the show from rural Orly County to urban Atlanta. But the series was less successful with the new format, and it was cancelled after the end of its second season.
The theme song for the show's first season was sung by Frankie Laine and was written in a western ballad style that depicted Lobo as more of a hero than an offender. During the second season, the theme song was a version of Georgia on My Mind.
Cast
- Claude Akins as Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo
- Mills Watson as Deputy Perkins
- Brian Kerwin as Deputy Birdwell "Birdie" Hawkins
- Cydney Crampton as Rose Lobo Perkins
- Janet Lynn Curtis as Margaret Ellen
- Leann Hunley as Sarah Cumberland
- Dennis Burkley as Harry Cunningham
- Nell Carter as Sergeant Hildy Jones
- Nicolas Coster as Chief J.C. Carson
- Amy Botwinick as Peaches
- Tara Buckman as Brandy