Gene Barry and Peter Barton |
In this revival of the fun 1960's mystery series, Gene Barry is back as the wealthy Amos Burke, who drives around in a limo with a chauffeur, aide and cook named Henry (now played by Danny Kamekona), and is now Chief of Police of Los Angeles. Widower Burke still goes to crime scenes with his detective son, Peter (Peter Barton), who never solves the crime the way his father does. Another cast member is Bever-Leigh [!] Banfield as all-in-one pathologist and crime scene investigator, Lily. At first Banfield didn't seem to have a clue as to how to play Lily, but eventually she settled in and became an asset to the series. A "guest star" on every episode was Dom DeLuise as the Burkes' friend, Vinnie, a restaurateur and jack of all trades who serves as comedy relief and is often quite amusing.
Bever-Leigh Banfield |
The revival lasted for two seasons for a total of 27 episodes, and was produced by Aaron Spelling. It is not a classic, but nevertheless it's a clever, well-acted and entertaining program that is recommended to fans of the original series. The new theme music seems pretty insipid at first, but it grows on you. The original show eventually metamorphosed into Amos Burke, Secret Agent, which lasted one interesting season.
Verdict: No classic, perhaps, but a fun and smoothly scripted show. **3/4.
I loved reruns of the original, and forgot that they did a reboot. I guess this was around the time that the Perry Mason revival was so successful. Peter Barton was so cute; have not seen him in decades!
ReplyDeleteBarton did a lot of work on soap operas such as "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful" up until 2005. He's now 64 and in the fitness business.
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