 The Mod Squad
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The Mod Squad's three hippie cops were actually
drop-outs from "normal" society who each had their own
brush with the law.
Pete was the longhaired one who had been kicked out by his
wealthy Beverly Hills parents and stole a car. Linc was the son of
a ghetto family of 13, who was raised in Watts and arrested in the
Watts rioting. Julie was the daughter of a San Francisco
prostitute who had run away from home and been arrested for
vagrancy.
All three of them were on probation and looking for some way to
improve their lives when they were approached by police Captain
Adam Greer, who recruited them for a special "youth
squad."
Their mission was to infiltrate the counterculture and weed out
the adult criminals who preyed upon the youths in Southern
California. In the beginning of the series, they got around town
in a run-down old 1950s 'woody' station wagon, which was
eventually driven off of a cliff.
Despite their culturally
different backgrounds, the trio proved an effective undercover
task force against adult crime.
The Mod Squad was created from the true experiences of
creator Bud Ruskin, a former police officer and later private
detective. While a member of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
in the 1950s, he was a part of an undercover narcotics squad made
up of young officers which served as the inspiration for the
series.
While fans of The Mod Squad saw it as
"relevant," tackling such charged issues as the My Lai
massacre in Vietnam, draft resisters, militant priests and slum
lords victimising ghetto tenants, the show's three stars dismissed
talk of relevancy as absurd when interviewed in 1971.
"It's nothing but escapist entertainment, man,"
insisted Clarence Williams III, who plays hip undercover cop Linc.
Michael Cole, who portrays hip undercover cop Pete, agreed.
"Our job is to entertain, not to write social
documents."
Summing up, Peggy Lipton said: "It's all cop
stuff." Compared with the thoroughly dreadful recent
big-screen version, the show was sheer artistry.
Peggy Lipton dated Elvis Presley for a while, but their romance
fell apart when she tried to interest him in Scientology. She also
dated Paul McCartney early in her career.
Lipton ditched her acting career after meeting music producer
Quincy Jones, whom she married in 1974, and then concentrated on
family life with Q and their daughters Kidada and Rashida. The
marriage broke up in 1990 and she returned to acting.
A role as
Norma Jennings in David Lynch's Twin Peaks led to other
parts, but in 2004 she was diagnosed with cancer of the colon.
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