Car 54, Where Are You?, an Americansitcom that aired on NBC from September 1961 to April 1963, is the story of two New York City police officers based in the fictional 53rd precinct in The Bronx. Car 54 was their patrol car. The series was filmed in black-and-white and had a rotating group of directors, including Al De Caprio, Stanley Prager and series creator Nat Hiken - who helmed several episodes. Filming was on location, and at Biograph Studios in the Bronx.
Synopsis
The series follows the adventures of New York City Police Department officers Gunther Toody and Francis Muldoon , assigned to Patrol Car 54. Toody is short, stocky, nosy, and not very bright and lives with his loud, domineering wife, Lucille. College-educated, Muldoon is very tall, quiet, and more intelligent. A shy bachelor, he lives with his mother and two younger sisters and eschews the notion of being married.
Cast
Joe E. Ross as Officer Gunther Toody
Fred Gwynne as Officer Francis Muldoon
Ruth Masters as Mrs. Muldoon
Hank Garrett as Officer Ed Nicholson
Jim Gormley as Officer Nelson
Albert Henderson as Officer Dennis O'Hara
Bruce Kirby as Officer Kissel
Al Lewis as Officer Leo Schnauser
Beatrice Pons as Lucille Toody
Charlotte Rae as Sylvia Schnauser
Paul Reed as Capt. Paul Block
Joe Warren as Officer Steinmetz
Nipsey Russell as Officer Anderson
Ossie Davis as Officer Omar Anderson
Frederick O'Neal as Officer Wallace
Patricia Bright as Mrs. Claire Block
Nathaniel Frey as Sergeant Abrams
Production
Many of the scripts were written by Nat Hiken, who won an Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Emmy Award for his work on the series. Hiken had previously produced The Phil Silvers Show, which featured Joe E. Ross and Beatrice Pons as a married couple. Car 54 was originally sponsored by Procter & Gamble.
Cars
The police cars used for the series were actually bright red and white, which appeared as the proper shade of gray for an NYPD car on black-and-white film. NYPD cars of that era were black and green with a white roof and trunk. Two Plymouth Savoys were used as the title vehicle during the series – a 1961 Savoy during the first season and a 1963 Savoy during the second. During the closing credits of episodes in the second season, a "futuristic" police car was seen driving on the streets of New York City.
Theme song
The theme song's lyrics were written by series creator, writer, and director Nat Hiken, with music by John Strauss.
There's a holdup in the Bronx, Brooklyn's broken out in fights; There's a traffic jam in Harlem That's backed up to Jackson Heights; There's a Scout troop short a child, Khrushchev's due at Idlewild... Car 54, Where Are You??
Car 54, Where Are You? was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards, earning one. ; 1961–1962
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy: Nat Hiken—Won
Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Humor—Nominated
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy: Nat Hiken, Tony Webster, Terry Ryan—Nominated
; 1962–1963
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy: Nat Hiken—Nominated
Syndication
Car 54, Where Are You? first entered into syndication in January 1964. It began airing on the cable channel Nick at Nite in 1987 and ran on the network until 1990. It was seen for less than one year on the short-lived Ha! Channel in 1990-91 and also aired on another Viacom-owned cable channel, Comedy Central, in the early 1990s. In 2016, the show aired early Sunday mornings on MeTV, and also aired occasionally on its sister network Decades.
Car 54, Where Are You? was made into a 1994 film, filmed mainly in Toronto, starring John C. McGinley as Muldoon, David Johansen as Toody, and Rosie O'Donnell. The film was made in 1990 but not released until 1994 due to the bankruptcy of Orion Pictures. It was a box office bomb when it was first released and was poorly received by critics. Original cast members Lewis and Russell appeared in the film.
Home media
In the early 1990s, Republic Pictures Home Video releases some episodes on VHS. Shanachie Entertainment announced in the fall of 2010 it was releasing season one on DVD Region 1 on February 22, 2011. The second and final season was released on April 24, 2012.