Saturday, 20 June 2015
165 Alias Smith and Jones
First watched : Uncertain
This one first moved over from BBC2 to BBC1 at the end of April 1974 but I might have caught it earlier. I do remember that long before I actually saw an episode of this I was familiar with Ben Murphy who was never out of the teen magazines my sister and I were buying from 1973 onwards.
There was a not exactly good reason why co-star Pete Duel wasn't featuring. He had committed suicide ( probably my first introduction to the concept ) on New Year's Eve 1971. Inevitably there's been silly speculation around it but the facts seem pretty clear. He was a pretty moody guy with a long standing alcohol problem, couldn't enjoy himself on set ( he and Murphy didn't speak off camera ) and was getting depressed over the show's falling ratings. After a couple of drinks that evening he went into his living room and shot himself.
The show was based on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ( Murphy was cast for his resemblane to Paul Newman ) with Smith and Jones the aliases of Hannibal Heyes ( Duel ) and Kid Curry ( Murphy ) who were outlaws on the run but really just trying to stay out of trouble until it became politically possible for them to be pardoned. The drama came from their interaction with the guest stars in which ever town they visited - a formula also used in The Incredible Hulk and The A-Team to name but two.
Duel's death has cast a long shadow over the series and you rarely hear anyone mention it these days ( although it was re-run as recently as 1997 ) . Astoundingly, Universal contacted the series ' narrator Roger Davis the same day instructing him to take over the role and they were re-shooting scenes with the rest of the cast before h'd even been buried. It was more bad publicity for an already struggling series and poor Davis had no chance. The show was cancelled at the beginning of 1973.
Murphy re-surfaced in the short-lived Gemini Man in 1976 and has continued working down to the present day in TV but has never recaptured the high profile he had with this.
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