Marla joins the show to discuss 70s style policing and terrible color palate with David Cassidy: Man Undercover (1978)!

The Pilot Project

Marc Hudson and Dustin Taylor

David Cassidy: Man Undercover (1978) - "Running the Hill" w/ Marla Dawson

MAR 5, 202184 MIN
The Pilot Project

David Cassidy: Man Undercover (1978) - "Running the Hill" w/ Marla Dawson

MAR 5, 202184 MIN

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Marla joins the show to discuss 70s style policing and terrible color palate with David Cassidy: Man Undercover (1978)Contact Us!Email: [email protected]: @pilotprojectpodFacebook: https://fb.me/pilotprojectpodTwitter: @pilotprojectpodWatch: YouTubeAired: November 2, 1978Episode Run: 10 EpisodesCreated by: Richard FielderDirected by: Bernard McEveety (Combat, Gunsmoke, How the West Was Won, Bonanza)Written By: Sean Baine (Walking Tall the TV series, RoboCop: The Series, TJ Hooker)Official Description: Twenty-something officer Dan Shay operates undercover in the Los Angeles youth scene.Cast:David Cassidy … Dan ShaySimon Oakland … Sgt. AbramsWendy Rasttatar … Joanne ShayFun Facts:This show was a spinoff of the show Police Story via a backdoor pilot. In the episode “A Chance to Live” Officer Dan Shay goes undercover at a high school to infiltrate a drug ring. Cassidy got an Emmy nomination for Best Dramatic Actor for the roleThere is actually a dedicated website for the show at chezgrae.com/dcmu. Looks like a geocities siteThis show was an inspiration for 21 Jump Street, as it was created by writers from this showCassidy had a rampant alcohol problem. In 2017 he announced that he had developed dementia and fell off stage. He also announced his liver was failing. In 2018 he was hospitalized for liver and kidney failure and placed. Doctors hoped to keep him alive long enough for a transplant but he died 3 days later, 47 years to the day after “I Think I Love You” hit #1 on the charts.His daughter is Katie Cassidy, Laurel from the CW Arrowverse. But the two never had a relationship and she was raised by her mother.His final words were to Katie on his deathbed: “So much wasted time” ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★