In addition, UCLA residents from various surgical subspecialties rotate through the hospital, which is a major teaching facility for UCLA medical students. The Medical Center consists of numerous buildings housed on 71 acres. The A. Parlow Library of Health Sciences is a full-service library that has over 27, books, 30, bound journals and receives over subscription periodicals.
The library also houses audiovisual programs, computers, literature search capability and audiovisual equipment and provides free photocopying to housestaff and faculty. Years after the show ended, Robert Fuller guest-starred alongside Randolph Mantooth on an episode of Diagnosis Murder , which was used as a reference of the show.
Fuller played a land developer, in a project aimed at expanding the community, and Mantooth played the Mayor and owner of a general store. Cinader on their earlier shows Dragnet and Adam , mainly in small supporting roles, or as extras in various scenes. As Webb had worked so extensively with Donnelly and Lopez who was also Webb's stand-in on "Dragnet " , he created the parts of Chet B.
Kelly and Marco Lopez in Notruf California specifically for them in gratitude. They were both with the show for the six season run. Apparently there are only three emergency room doctors at Rampart: Dr.
Brackett, Dr. Early, and Dr. Morton, and one head nurse, Dixie, no matter what time of day or night Johnny and Roy arrive at the hospital. Julie London and Bobby Troup were not the only actor and actress to have been singers prior to starring on this show. All of the main characters referred to Dixie McCall as "Dix", which was her nickname for the entire series. In order for Julie London and Bobby Troup to familiarize themselves with hospital procedures and to make their characters more realistic, they were sent to Harbor General Hospital in Los Angeles, California, to observe procedures in the mobile intensive care unit.
Launched the career of Randolph Mantooth. During the last two seasons of this show, Robert Fuller 's on-screen appearances were reduced, due to the direction the show was going special episodes.
He was also looking for Westerns. Part of his contract stated that he wanted to work on a part-time basis. The series was syndicated to local television markets while it was still in production, and new episodes airing on NBC. To avoid confusion, the syndicated version was retitled "Emergency One". While nearly identical to Station architecturally, Station was situated in a shopping and residential area that provided a wider variety of looks with added low rolling hills and pine trees , versus the heavy industrial area where Station was located.
The decision was made to use Station simply due to the path of travel of the sun. Station faces south, making lighting the front of the station much easier for filming.
Station faces northeast, which results in the front of the building being in shadow most of the day, which was not ideal. Ironically, after the series had completed filming in , series actor and Engineer Mike Stoker would go on to serve as Captain of Station until his retirement in California was added, because there was already a "Notruf" on RTL when it was first aired in Robert Fuller had wanted to do another Western series instead of this show.
Had he refused to play Dr. He reluctantly took on the role, because Webb asked him to and because of his lifelong friendship with London. Prior to Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe taking their own roles, they both had to read the medical dictionary with Julie London for pronouncing medical terms. Captain Stanley frequently refers to his crew as "pal" or "buddy" instead of their names.
Julie London spent much of her acting career playing sexy, seductive roles before being cast as Dixie. In order for Julie London to be relieved from pressure and attention, both Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe got the most on-screen time, and publicity. In addition to Gage being a ladies' man, he was also the butt of many of fellow firefighter Kelly's jokes, and often attempted with varying degrees of success to get even.
In addition to reading the script, she had to read the words from the teleprompter, while studying medical terminology, in preparation for her role. She also worked very closely with the Nursing Technical Advisors throughout the entire series. Robert Fuller , Julie London and her second husband Bobby Troup had lived near and in Encino, California most of the series had been filmed in Universal City, California, and various locations throughout the city.
They all didn't have to travel that far to the set. The ambulance accident scene in the episode Notruf California: Back-Up was taken from the logs of the Los Angeles City Fire Department, an incident that took place in August of eight years before the taping. The producers were paying such attention to detail that they even used similar vehicles involved in the real-life incident.
Because she was rarely shown in scenes outside the hospital, there wasn't much of an opportunity for Julie London to do any stunts. The closest thing came in the two part pilot Notruf California: The Wedsworth-Townsend Act when her character was trapped under the car.
For example, in the episode School Days, the Paramedic Trainee's last name is Hanks, which is stamped on the back of his turnout coat, along with distinctive stains. This same turnout coat can also be seen in The Nuisance and Survival on Charter Another turnout coat used repeatedly has the last name of Stone.
The first show ever to feature the paramedic program with an emergency room hospital, and to focus on real-life rescues. In later seasons, many variations of "going to the rescue music" are heard when Squad and Engine 51 are racing to the scene. The same stock shots from the cab are also regularly reused.
Frequently when communicating with Rampart, Johnny prefixes his conversations with "Um" or "Uh", and it is kept in the episode for realism. It happens less frequently with Roy. In later seasons, Squad and Engine 51 make British siren alerts. While out on a rescue, Gage told Dixie he missed an episode of Adam , which was his favorite TV show.
Both this show and Adam were produced by Jack Webb. The "Adam" being mentioned is a contradiction since the paramedics met Officers Malloy and Reed from that show in more than one episode. The only inside joke was made about singing was the fact that Julie London was a singer in real-life.
In an interview with EmmyTVLegends. Before Dr. The Emergency klaxon used in every episode was later used in Monk: Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing 5. Notruf California: Camera Bug , was the sixty-fifth episode of one hundred twenty-nine.
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