Among the shows I digitized from my VHS archives was the short-lived Robert
Conrad series "High Mountain Rangers" from the 1980s (one of the best TV
theme songs ever). Rewatching it, I think it might have been the last
openly sexist series wherein men were "real men" and women were always
portrayed as victims to be rescued. Conrad plays a retired ranger living in
a rustic cabin in the mountains above Lake Tahoe. His real life sons costar
as his character's kids, one a teen, the other a part of a group of rangers
who serve the region as everything from lifeguards to law enforcement. The
one female cast member was a tall, blonde, Swedish woman for whom English
was not her first language (she wasn't hired for her ability to speak). In
the pilot episode, when her character first appears, the other rangers
greet her with words like, "Hey, look, it is Ms Sweden" even though her
character is also, in theory, an equally ranked ranger. She spends most of
the episode making coffee and answering phones, but when she finally does
get outside, Robert Conrad's teenage boy is presented as better at
everything than she is.

I only have a couple of episodes, but they all feature women or girls in
distress as Conrad and his mostly male cadre of rangers render aid. In the
pilot episode, the ranger station features posters on the walls of various
bikini-clad women.

In my boredom at work this week, I've been trying to think of any more
recent series that was so unequal in its depiction of female characters.
The series went off the air in 1988 and though some of the characters were
revived in a later series, it was -- if memory serves -- much more watered
down and politically correct (Conrad no longer wore a manly fur coat, for
instance). In my head, I've been trying to put a specific date to when TV
started to become politically correct, and the old school roles of men and
women started to fade. Anybody think of a dramatic series or sitcom after
1988 that still featured the sort of open sexism as I've described?

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Kevin M. (RPCV)

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