PremiseThe series centered on "World Securities Corporation," an international high-tech private investigation company that employed field operatives -- the elite of whom were aided by implanted audio receivers and who carry Scanners, tiny video camera/telemetry units which can be attached to tie tacks or other jewelry. The most common method was to wear the Scanner on a ring, enabling it to be discreetly aimed. Each episode featured one of three primary agents on a particular investigation, which often had political or organized crime elements. Probe ControlProbe agents reported to V.C. Cameron Burgess Meredith, the "director" of the investigations, who ran Probe Control, a center patterned on the NASA Mission Operations Control Center. "Cam" was the leader of the expert team who monitored and provided the agent with intelligence. On-duty experts included a computer hacker, a translator fluent in several languages, and a doctor.2 Additional experts might be called in as needed. Early in the series the PROBE Control set was placed in a darkend isolated space, alluding to a large scale operations center. By the middle of the season, the control room was scaled down and relocated to a well-lit but smaller "bunker" room. Acdording to the show's credits, the computer equipment was provided by Control Data Corporation. Probe hardwareEach field agent is outfitted with a miniature scanner disguised as a piece of jewelry, which can be magnetically attached to special cuff links, tie clips, or pendants. This device continuously monitors the agent's progress, transmitting audio, video, and physical telemetry to Probe Control. These images were stabilized and rotated to permit real-time observation by a team of specialists at Probe Control who analyze the data, consult databases worldwide, and immediately provide information covertly to the field agent via a subcutaneous ear piece implanted in the agent's mastoid process. The agent can respond to Probe Control either audibly or by tapping out code with a dental implant, even when they don't have their scanner operating. CastSearch was featured in the November, 1972 edition of TV Guide, with an illustration of the three actors playing the show's "Probes" on the cover.3
Probe Field Agents
Probe Control staff
The name "V.C.R Cameron" was a "secret" pun -- at the time, the video cassette recorder was an advanced technology which had not yet become widely available. References
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