B. J. and the Bear is an American comedy television series which aired on NBC from February 10, 1979, to May 9, 1981. Created by Glen A. Larson and Christopher Crowe, the series stars Greg Evigan. The series was produced when the CB radio and trucking craze had peaked in the United States, following the 1974–1976 television series Movin' On, the number one song "Convoy" by C.W. McCall, as well as the films White Line Fever, Smokey and the Bandit, Convoy, and Every Which Way but Loose. The theme song, also titled "B. J. and the Bear", was written by Glen Larson and performed by Greg Evigan.
Premise and storylines
Greg Evigan stars as Billie Joe "B.J." McKay, a professional freelance itinerant trucker who travels the country's highways in a red and white Kenworth K-100 Aerodyne with his pet chimpanzee Bear. In the pilot movie, it is stated that he had spent two years in Vietnam as a medical helicopter pilot, had been a captain and earned the Distinguished Service Cross. He was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam at the Hanoi Hilton for four months in 1973 after his helicopter went down over the DMZ. Episodes typically deal with B.J. uncovering or getting mixed up with crime in the area he's traveling through, and a local resident — usually, a young, beautiful woman - appealing to him for help. A frequent guest star in the first season is Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo, whose character eventually spun off onto his own show The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo along with guest character "Waverly" Ben Cooper. Two episodes in season two, "Eyes Of Texas" and "The Girls On The Hollywood High", were designed as prospective pilots for a series about a pair of private detectives called Heather Fern and Caroline Capoty. The latter episode has cameo appearances from John S. Ragin and Robert Ito as their characters from Quincy, M.E.. In 1981, when the show returned for its third season with the two-part episode "B. J. and the Seven Lady Truckers", B. J. has settled down to run Bear Enterprises, a trucking company based in Los Angeles. His nemesis is Rutherford T. Grant, the corrupt head of the state's Special Crimes Action Team, who is a secret partner in a competing trucking company. Because of Grant's harassment, B. J. is unable to hire experienced truckers, and is forced to hire seven beautiful young female truckers, consisting of Grant's daughter Cindy, twins Teri and Geri, no-nonsense Angie, Samantha, Callie, and a busty blonde nicknamed "Stacks", along with a female dispatcher, Stacy.