Run, Joe, Run
Run, Joe, Run | |
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Created by | Richard Landau |
Starring |
Arch Whiting Chad States |
Opening theme | Richard LaSalle |
Ending theme | Richard LaSalle |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Wm. P. D'Angelo |
Producer(s) | Dick O'Connor |
Running time | 22? minutes |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | 7 September 1974 – 4 September 1976 |
Run, Joe, Run was a Saturday-morning television program that aired on NBC from 1974 to 1976. It centered on Joe, a German Shepherd dog in the military's K-9 corps, and his master, Sergeant Will Corey (played by Arch Whiting). One day, during training, Joe was falsely accused of attacking his master, a crime for which the dog would be put to sleep as punishment. However, he escaped before being killed and a $200 bounty was put on his head.
Sgt. Corey believed Joe was innocent and also pursued him, hoping to find Joe before the authorities did. While on the run, Joe helped people he encountered.
During the show's second season, Sgt. Corey, having never found Joe (although he always came close), was called back to duty. Joe then teamed with a hiker, Josh McCoy (played by Chad States), and continued to help others, all the while still on the run.
The show was considered as a cross between Lassie and The Fugitive. Like The Fugitive, and later, The Incredible Hulk, it centered on a falsely accused person (in this case, the "person" was a dog) running from authorities and helping out people he meets along the way. The show was produced by D'Angelo Productions, which also produced the NBC young adult drama, Westwind, and other live-action series for Saturday mornings.