Dan August was a short-lived (one season and 26 episodes) 1970-1971 television series, which starred Burt Reynolds as the title character; a police detective who solved homicides in his hometown of Santa Luisa, California. Other cast members included Norman Fell, Ena Hartman and Richard Anderson. The show was produced by Quinn Martin. A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... Burt Reynolds in 2005 Burt Reynolds (born Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. ... A detective is an officer of the police who performs criminal or administrative investigations, in some police departments, the lowest rank among such investigators (above the lowest rank of officers and below sergeants), a civilian licensed to investigate information not readily available in public records (a private investigator, also called... Etymology: Latin homicidium, from homo- human being + caedere- to cut, kill Homicide is the intentional or negligent killing of another human being by one or more persons. ... Fell in the opening credits of Threes Company Norman Fell (born Norman Feld March 24, 1924 â December 14, 1998) was an American film and television actor most famous for his role as landlord Mr. ... Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman in The Six Million Dollar Man Richard Anderson, born Richard Norman Anderson (8 August 1926) Long Branch, New Jersey, USA is an actor in film and television. ... Quinn Martin (May 22, 1922 - August 6, 1987) was one of the most successful American television producers of all time. ...
While not popular initially, Dan August became a fan favorite in reruns, particularly after Reynolds's popularity surged in the mid-1970s. CBS re-aired the series both on The CBS Late Movie, and in prime time during summer "rerun seasons". The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ... It has been suggested that CBS evening news anchors be merged into this article or section. ... A CBS television series (later known as CBS Late Night) from the 1970s and 1980s, that ran in most television markets from 11:30 PM until 2:30 or 3:00 AM, on weeknights. ... Prime time is the block of programming on television during the middle of the evening. ...
Dan believes that Enzo Valenzetti could still be alive (his favorite theory is that he was "caught under the wheels of his combine at his family farm in the Swiss Alps")
Dan mentions that the Vik Institute has "verified a figure", but that he doesn't know what it is yet, presumably related to the Valenzetti Equation.
Dan referred to the Karma Imperative as the band Keith Strutter was in before founding Geronimo Jackson.