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May 13, 2009

JERRY LEE LEWIS: POLICE STORY - 'Collision Course' ['Sulle strade della California' Italian Dub - Season 1, Ep. 6 (Nov. 15, 1973)]



JERRY LEE LEWIS: Sulle strade della California [1973 Pt. 1]
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JERRY LEE LEWIS

Sulle strade della California
[1973 Pt. 1 & Pt. 2]


*Jerry Lee Lewis makes his dramatic television acting debut on Joseph Wambaugh's “Police Story” [NBC], starring as 'Bates.' This is the Italian-dubbed "Sulle strade della California" [On the roads of California].

Season 1 Episode 6:

"Police Story"
Collision Course
(1973)
A veteran (Hugh O'Brian) objects to riding with a woman officer (Sue Ane Langdon).
With
Jerry Lee Lewis


Episode 'Collision Course'
aired the week of Nov. 15, 1973.




Cast:

Joy Bang ... Rape Victim
Linda Chandler ... Police Woman
Rosemary DeCamp ... Grocery Owner
Murray Hamilton ... Watch Com.
Bert Holland ... Jean's Father
Sue Ane Langdon ... Jean Culhane
Jerry Lee Lewis ... Bates
Hugh O'Brian ... Vincent LaSorda
Dean Stockwell ... Ott
Gregory Walcott ... Driver



Police Story

USA
1973 - 1978
Telefilm
inglese
One of the more realistic police series ever owes its success in designing Joseph Wambaugh, a policeman in Los Angeles author of many novels of gender (among other things, new centurions). The serial won a pair of Emmy Awards in 1976, tells true stories of plausible or what can happen every day in the life on the road of the police: the relationships with families, informants, criminals, colleagues. In every episode is out a story without a cast or a fixed interpreter.
Particular attention, rather than the scene of action, is given to the psychological profiles of the protagonists, displayed even in their weaknesses and pine. Production there KALLIS Stanley, David Gerber, Christopher Morgan, Liam O'Brien and Carl Pingitore. Production in the cast include the presence of police officer Gene Roddenberry, creator already Star Trek (1966).
Among the directors of the series stands out the director's chair for John Badham, then director of The Saturday Night Fever (1977). Jerry Goldsmith and Richard Markowitz sign the soundtrack, the first author is also the theme music.


Joseph Wambaugh
David Gerber
25 settembre 1973
28 maggio 1978
NBC
*The week of November 15, 1973, for Jerry Lee Lewis was one of the worst of his life. On November 2, 1954, Jane Mitchum gave birth to Jerry Lee Lewis' son, Jerry Lee Lewis Jr., and on November 13, 1973 [same week that this episode of 'Police Story' aired], his beloved son, and drummer in his current touring band, at the age of 19 [two days before his 20th birthday, while making his way back to the family ranch, Nesbit, Ms.], died in the jeep his father had given him as a present.




Strade della California è una serie televisiva statunitense di genere poliziesco, trasmessa dalla
NBC dal 1973 al 1978.


Il telefilm, di taglio decisamente realista, narrava storie quotidiane e verosimili della vita di poliziotti: dai rapporti con le famiglie e con i colleghi e gli informatori, alla caccia ai criminali. Ogni puntata era autoconclusiva e senza interpreti di ruolo o personaggi principali: particolare, questo, caratteristico ed inusuale nelle serie televisive, che di norma puntano sul cast fisso e al rapporto di fedeltà personaggio-spettatore.


Uno dei motivi del successo della serie risiede nell'ideazione dell'autore Joseph Wambaugh, vero poliziotto che firmò diversi romanzi (I nuovi centurioni e I chierichetti, ad esempio, entrambi portati sullo schermo) e diede pertanto alla serie (che si avvale di alcune regie di buon mestiere e alla musica di Jerry Goldsmith e Richard Markowitz) un'impronta veritiera che conquistò il pubblico statunitense.


Una delle serie poliziesche più realistiche di sempre deve il suo successo all’ideatore Joseph Wambaugh, un poliziotto di Los Angeles autore di molti romanzi di genere (tra gli altri, I nuovi centurioni).
Il serial premiato con una coppia di Emmy Awards nel 1976 racconta storie vere o verosimili di quello che può accadere ogni giorno nella vita on the road dei poliziotti: i rapporti con le famiglie, gli informatori, i delinquenti, i colleghi. In ogni puntata viene esaurita una storia, senza un cast o un interprete fissi. Particolare attenzione, più che alle scene d’azione, viene riservata ai profili psicologici dei protagonisti, mostrati anche nelle loro fasi di debolezza e struggimento.
Alla produzione si susseguono Stanley Kallis, David Gerber, Christopher Morgan, Liam O’Brien e Carl Pingitore. Nel cast produttivo si segnala la presenza dell’ex poliziotto Gene Roddenberry, già ideatore di Star Trek (1966). Tra i registi della serie spicca la macchina da presa di John Badham, in seguito alla regia de La febbre del sabato sera (1977). Jerry Goldsmith e Richard Markowitz firmano la colonna sonora; il primo è pure autore del tema musicale.
Tra le guest-stars si notano le presenze di


Jerry Lee Lewis
Don Johnson
Cheryl Ladd
George Maharis
Martin Milner
Sal Mineo
Don Most
Tony Musante
Smokey Robinson
Kurt Russell
William Shatner
Robert Stack
Sylvester Stallone
e
Jan-Michael Vincent
Due personaggi di spicco hanno dato vita a una coppia di spin-off:
Pepper Anderson agente speciale (1974) e Joe Forrester (1975).

click here for 1973 newspaper review

Jerry Lee Lewis Wayne Cochran (1er Midnight Special 4/6/73) PLUS Linda Gail Lewis duet [2em MS 4/27/73] AND Complete JLL show-listing videography




Bee Gees host Jerry Lee Lewis with Wayne Cochran

(1er Midnight Special 4/6/73 - Season 1, Episode 11)

Jerry Lee Lewis Performs:


Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On

JERRY LEE LEWIS: Rock 'n' Roll Medley [1er Midnight Special]
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Jerry Lee Lewis  

Duet

Linda Gail Lewis 

[first appearance]

ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN

 1973




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JERRY LEE LEWIS

COMPLETE

MIDNIGHT SPECIAL

SHOW LISTING

VIDEOGRAPHY


#1.)

Hosts: The Bee Gees

4/6/1973

Season 1, Episode 11

Jerry Lee Lewis Performs:

"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin'On"

The Bee Gees ("Money" w/ JLL)

Jerry Lee Lewis Medley



#2.)

Jerry Lee Lewis Hosts

4/27/73
Season 1, Episode 14

Jerry Lee Lewis Performs:

"Great Balls of Fire" "High School Confidential" "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee" "Cold Cold Heart"

Jerry Lee Lewis and Linda Gail Lewis [first appearance]
Duet: "Roll Over Beethoven"

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#3.)

Jerry Lee Lewis: Host

11/9/1973
Season 2, Episode 9


Jerry Lee Lewis Performs:

"Breathless" "Hold On I'm Coming" "Chantilly Lace" "Lonely Weekends" "Silver Threads Among the Gold" "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"

Jerry Lee Lewis and Linda Gail Lewis [second appearance]
Duet: "Jackson"

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#4.)

Host: Gregg Allman

6/24/1977
Season 5, Episode 35

Jerry Lee Lewis Performs:


"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"
"The Closest Thing to You"






Hosts:
The Bee Gees

The Bee Gees (guest host)

"To Love Somebody," "Lonely Days," "I Saw a New Morning" and a medley of hits ("New York Mining Disaster 1941," "I Started a Joke," "Massachusetts" and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart")


The Bee Gees and Jerry Lee Lewis - medley:
"Money," "Good Golly Miss Molly," "Long Tall Sally," "Jenny Jenny," "Tutti Frutti" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"


Skeeter Davis - "One Tin Soldier" & "End of the World" --Gladys Knight & the Pips - "Neither One of Us" & "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
Jerry Lee Lewis "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"
Johnny Nash - "Stir it Up" & "I Can See Clearly Now" --Jim Weatherly - "You Are a Song" --Frank Welker (comedian) - does imitations of animals; Marlon Brando ("Godfather" character); and other imitations.

Season 1, Episode 14 

April 27, 1973


Jerry Lee Lewis
(Guest Host)

"Great Balls of Fire"
"High School Confidential"
"Drinkin' Wine Spo Dee O Dee"
"Cold Cold Heart"


Jerry Lee Lewis
and
Linda Gail Lewis

"Roll Over Beethoven"

Freddie Cannon - "Tallahassee Lassie" & "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" --Chubby Checker - "The Twist" & "Huckle Buck" --Bobby Day - "Rockin' Robin" --The Del Vikings - "Come Go with Me" --The Penguins - "Earth Angel" --Lloyd Price - "Stagger Lee" & "Where Were You on My Wedding Day" --Little Anthony - "I'm Alright" & "Tears on My Pillow" --The Ronettes - "Be My Baby" & "Walkin' in the Rain" --Del Shannon - "Runaway" & "Keep Searchin'" --The Shirelles - "Soldier Boy" & "Tonight's the Night"



Season 2, Episode 9


Aired:
11/9/1973

Host Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis (host)
"Breathless"
"Hold On I'm Coming"
"Chantilly Lace"
Lonely Weekends"
"Silver Threads Among the Gold"
"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"

Jerry Lee Lewis
and
Linda Gail Lewis


"Jackson"
Ballin' Jack - "This Song" --Dalton and Dubarri - "Any Other Man But Me" & "Take a Change" --Flash - "Dead Ahead" & "Psychosync" --B.B. King - "Hummingbird" & "Why I Sing the Blues" --Ike and Tina Turner - "River Deep Mountain High" & "Nutbush City Limits"


Season 5, Episode 35

Aired: 6/24/1977



Host:
Gregg Allman






Gregg Allman (host) - "Let This Be a Lesson to Ya," "Sweet Feelin'," "Midnight Rider," "Don't Keep Me Wondering" & "Midnight Rider" (closing credits) --Elvin Bishop and Gregg Allman - "Little Brown Bird" --Elvin Bishop & Booker T. and the MG's - "Don't You Lie to Me" & "Dedicated to the One I Love" --Booker T. and the MG's - "Double Thrust" --Bad Company - "Run with the Pack" (music video) --


Jerry Lee Lewis

"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On""The Closest Thing to You"









Jennifer Warnes - "Right Time of the Night" & "I'm Dreaming" --Midnight Special salute to Little Richard








Season 5, Episode 28 – Aired: 5/6/1977


Host: Helen Reddy -


-Helen Reddy (host) - "You're My World," "The Happy Girls," "Midnight Skies" & "Aquarius Mirable" --The Babys - If You've Got the Time," "Looking for Love" & "Wild Man" --James Brown - "Get Up Offa That Thing" & "I Refuse to Lose" --The Kinks - "Sleepwaker" & "Juke Box Music" --Kenny Rogers - "Lucille" & "In and Out of Your Heart" --The Sanford/Townsend Band - "Smoke from a Distant Fire"


Midnight Special salute to Jerry Lee Lewis



Season 6, Episode 24 – Aired: 3/10/1978


Host: Ronnie Milsap






-Ronnie Milsap (host) - "Let My Love Be Your Pillow," "What a Difference You've Made in My Life," "I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love," "Country Cookin'," "It Was Almost Like a Song" & "Let My Love" --Ronnie Milsap - medley ("I'm a Stand By Your Woman Man," "What Goes On When the Sun Goes Down," "Daydreams" and "About Night Things")






--Ronnie Milsap & Larry Gatlin - "Lovesick Blues" --Larry Gatlin - "Love Is Just a Game" & "Broken Lady" --Crystal Gayle - "Ready for the Times to Get Better" & "Let's Do It Right" --Conway Twitty - "It's Only Make Believe" & "Maybellene"

KILLER HIGHWAY: JERRY LEE LEWIS [Jerry Lee Lewis: Jerry Lee Lewis Highway Unanimously Approved (Shelby County, MS)] *for Phoebe Lewis


KILLER HIGHWAY
Jerry Lee Lewis
April 28, 2009

Jerry Lee Lewis "The Killer," has been honored by Tennessee lawmakers who, on Monday April 28th, 2009 voted to name a stretch of road in his honor.

A proposal unanimously approved Monday evening by the House designates a stretch of 'Getwell Road' in Shelby County, MS [home of Jerry Lee and Phoebe Lewis' Ranch in the Nesbit] as the "Jerry Lee Lewis Highway."

The section runs from the Mississippi state line to Interstate 240.

With daughter/manager, Phoebe Lewis, standing proudly by his side, Lewis addressed the House:

"It's not every day you get a street named after you. It's a great honor."



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Musician Jerry Lee Lewis, left, is honored by Rep. Curry Todd, R-Collierville, right, at the state Capitol on Monday as lawmakers unanimously voted to name a section of Getwell Road in Shelby County in Lewis' honor.

TENNESSEE

Jerry Lee Lewis, the piano-pounding rock 'n' roller known as "The Killer," was honored Monday evening as the Tennessee legislature voted to name a stretch of road in his honor.
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A proposal unanimously approved by the House designates a stretch of Getwell Road in Shelby County as the Jerry Lee Lewis Highway. The section runs from the Mississippi state line to Interstate 240.

"It's not every day you get a street named after you," said Lewis, known for hits such as "Great Balls of Fire." ''It's a great honor."

A companion bill unanimously passed the Senate earlier this month and now goes to the governor for his consideration. Lydia Lenker, a spokeswoman for Gov. Phil Bredesen, said the governor will review the legislation once it reaches his desk.


Tennessee legislature names stretch of road for Jerry Lee Lewis

No, they didn't wheel in a piano -- The Killer didn't seem in the mood for a whole lotta shakin' anyway -- but the Tennessee legislature nevertheless honored Jerry Lee Lewis with a standing ovation Monday evening.

Lewis, his daughter and manager, Phoebe Lewis, and co-manager, J.W. Whitten, standing in the well, the House of Representatives gave final legislative approval to a bill designating the section of Getwell Road between Interstate 240 and the Mississippi border "the Jerry Lee Lewis Highway."


Rep. Karen Camper, D-Memphis, congratulates
Rep. Karen Camper, D-Memphis, congratulates  Jerry Lee Lewis after he was honored Monday at the state Capitol in Nashville.
Jerry Lee Lewis after he was honored Monday at the state Capitol in Nashville
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The vote was 95-0 in favor of the bill, and followed a 33-0 vote in the Senate earlier this month.

But as is standard with many street-naming measures, the resolution requires the City of Memphis to pay the $325 costs for the two signs to be put up at each end of the designated stretch of roadway.

Sponsored by Rep. Curry Todd, R-Collierville, and Sen. Reginald Tate, D-Memphis, the street-naming bill takes note of Lewis' "countless contributions (that) were recently recognized when he was named by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and Case Western Reserve University as an American Music Master," the first-ever living recipient of the honor.

Todd said he has known Lewis since the mid-1970s when Todd, then a Memphis police officer, occasionally helped provide security at Graceland when Lewis and other Memphis music luminaries visited Elvis Presley.

"He's the last of the living legends. Gone before him are Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley, all who recorded in Memphis," said Todd, who presented Lewis with a framed copy of the legislative resolution.

Lewis kept his remarks short: "I'd just like to say thank you very much and God bless you. It's not every day you get a street named after you. I think it's a great honor. It's a privilege to be here and God bless each and every one of you."

The star stayed afterward for a while having his picture taken and signing autographs.

Another Tennessee legend was present in the chamber, having been honored by the House just before Lewis -- former University of Tennessee head football coach Johnny Majors.





"Whole Lotta Shaking Going On" "saved"
Jesse Lee Turner re-wrote it into a gospel song.
Jesse Lee Turner has "saved" as some of the 50's music fans like to say, some of their oldies favorites, including other Jerry Lee Lewis songs, songs by Elvis, Fats Domino, Jesse Lee's own hit's from the 50's