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These lines were cut from Trivia, as they were just paragraphs of information without any tropes attached to them. I couldn\'t find anything for them in the History page, either. If someone wants to add these back to the Trivia page, you need to do so with associated Trivia tropes attached to them. TVTropes is about Tropes in media, not about assorted info on a show.
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* John Gage does more high-altitude rescues than Roy [=DeSoto=] because actor Kevin Tighe is somewhat afraid of heights. Randolph Mantooth, on the other hand, wasn't overly fond of spending a lot of time in the water.
* John's Land Rover was Randolph Mantooth's own vehicle. It and his home in Malibu were both totaled in a rather infamous wildfire in the late 70s. Roy's Porsche apparently also belonged to Kevin Tighe, which makes one wonder how a firefighter in the 1970s could even ''afford'' a Porsche.
* One of the show's engines remained at Yosemite National Park until 2008. Both engines and the squad are now at the Los Angeles County Fire Museum.
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* John Gage does more high-altitude rescues than Roy [=DeSoto=] because actor Kevin Tighe is somewhat afraid of heights. Randolph Mantooth, on the other hand, wasn\'t overly fond of spending a lot of time in the water.
* John\'s Land Rover was Randolph Mantooth\'s own vehicle. It and his home in Malibu were both totaled in a rather infamous wildfire in the late 70s. Roy\'s Porsche apparently also belonged to Kevin Tighe, which makes one wonder how a firefighter in the 1970s could even \'\'afford\'\' a Porsche.
* One of the show\'s engines remained at Yosemite National Park until 2008. Both engines and the squad are now at the Los Angeles County Fire Museum.
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* Neither Randolph Mantooth nor Robert Fuller initially took the parts they were offered. Mantooth liked his hair long and knew he'd need to cut it for the role. He says his agent knew that it was a good opportunity and basically told him to
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* Mike Stoker at one point served under Captain Jim Page, the paramedic program\'s primary supporter, and the man who was asked to lend his name to John Gage\'s character, though he refused. Sometimes, Page would sometimes rib Stoker when they ran into each other later by calling him by his old designation, \"Patrol 69\". (apparently, Stoker remained at 69 after his promotion to engineer, but Page didn\'t.)
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Very little was actually deleted, it was just a reorganization, so there's no content loss and therefore no problem reinstating as needed. It's sometimes tricky to best decide where a trope falls, so if you have a list of tropes you feel should be on the character, list them, let's discuss it and get them correctly assigned.
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Very little was actually deleted, it was just a reorganization, so there\'s no content loss and therefore no problem reinstating as needed. It\'s sometimes tricky to best decide where a trope falls, so if you have tropes you feel should be on the character page, list them, let\'s discuss it and get them correctly assigned.
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