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  1. Sep 3, 2012 · A little compilation featuring footage from the 1971 Ford Galaxie that Mike Stone and Steve Keller drive in The Streets of San Francisco's Season 1.

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  2. Concerning sports, Mike is always on the edge of the seat for the San Francisco 49ers, and he is also interested in boxing and baseball. Apart from Stone's and Keller's Ford Galaxie 500 and LTD staff cars, Mike drives a yellow-coloured 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 2-door hardtop sedan (as seen in the season 2 episode 'Commitment').

  3. In the early episodes, Keller and Stone drove a brown 1971 Ford Galaxie four-door sedan and the entire SFPD cruiser fleet consists of Ford Galaxies. On January 27, 1992, a reunion TV movie titled Back to the Streets of San Francisco was aired. Douglas did not appear. However, Darleen Carr did return as Mike Stone's daughter Jeannie.

  4. Everybody Owns a Ford: The series was sponsored by Ford Motor Company, and half of the vehicles shown were new Ford cars. In the early episodes, Keller and Stone drove a brown 1971 Ford Galaxie four-door sedan and the entire SFPD cruiser fleet consists of Ford Galaxies.

    • Karl Malden had been a long-time friend of Michael Douglas’s father, Kirk. Malden and the senior Douglas met when they were both young actors doing summer theater in the Adirondacks in 1940.
    • The series is based on characters in Carolyn Weston’s 1972 novel Poor Poor Ophelia, the first of three books in the Krug and Kellog series. Al Krug became Lt.
    • Michael Douglas left the series after the second episode of Season 5. He had won the Best Picture Oscar earlier in 1976 as the producer of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and was itching to dive fully into a movie career that would go on to include another Oscar win — as Best Actor — for Wall Street.
    • Don Johnson and Tom Selleck both made guest appearances on The Streets of San Francisco. Selleck played a surveillance expert in Season 4’s “Spooks for Sale,” which was directed by Michael Douglas in his only directorial effort to date.
  5. The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series 1972–1977) - The series was sponsored by Ford Motor Company, and half of the vehicles shown were new Ford cars. In the early episodes, Keller (Michael Douglas) and Stone (Karl Malden) drive a brown 1971 Ford Galaxie 4 door sedan and the entire SFPD cruiser fleet consists of Ford Galaxies.

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  7. Overview. SFPD Detective Lieutenant Michael Stone (Karl Malden) is partnered with a young college-educated Inspector, Steven Keller (Michael Douglas), as they investigate a girl found dead in the water, with a lawyer she knew as the primary suspect. Walter Grauman. Director. Edward Hume.

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