It took seven lines during Kevin Tighe's audition to know that he was perfect for Emergency!

Jack Webb knew talent when he saw it.

NBC

At the time of its premiere, Emergency! was fighting against shows like The Mary Tyler Moore Show and All in the Family. That's a great deal of pressure for any series to perform under, let alone one in its infancy.

According to one of the series stars, Kevin Tighe, the success that the show experienced was no small feat. Tighe is known for playing Roy DeSoto in the series, and while the beginnings of the series were difficult, the audition process certainly wasn't.

"I read seven or eight lines," Tighe said during an interview with the Los Angeles Times. "I was hired."

Winning the role also put Tighe in proximity with Jack Webb, creator of shows like Adam-12 and Dragnet.

"Soon, we made the pilot and I learned something else about Webb," said Tighe. "He directed it and he was difficult to work with, but a wonderful guy. He tells you what he wants and you do it and you always know where you stand."

Ultimately, the beginning of Emergency! was a labor of love.

"I never worked so hard on anything in the beginning," said Tighe. "We were doing eighteen hours a day, staying in motels, and taking vitamin B-12 shots. We really made our money."

Luckily, the cast shared a determination to do a good job. "I realize it's a cliche, but this show is wonderful to work on," he said. "Everyone pulls together."

These efforts weren't for nothing, either. Tighe's hard work won him the love of viewers and critics everywhere.

"You can tell by public reaction," said Tighe. "Just like Adam-12, the kids really dig this show. I get great letters from them."

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Rob 4 hours ago
I liked Emergency! when I was a kid in the 70’s, I used to have a metal Emergency! lunch box. I still enjoy watching the show.
WordsmithWorks 5 hours ago
I could not watch Tighe in the original "Roadhouse" without seeing (a little of) the Roy DeSoto character.
Bapa1 7 hours ago
Can actually say I have never watched this show. Maybe I'll give it a try. had a friend in high school who was always saying 'Negative, Rampart'. Had to have it explained to me. Wasn't there an Emergency animated series also?
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