Sheriff Lobo is a fictional character who was featured in the American television series "B.J. and the Bear" and its spin-off, "Sheriff Lobo." Portrayed by actor Claude Akins, Sheriff Lobo was a Southern sheriff in Orly County, Georgia.
Sheriff Lobo was known for his unorthodox methods of law enforcement, often bending the rules to suit his own needs. Despite his questionable tactics, he was generally well-liked by the citizens of his town and was portrayed as a lovable rogue.
The character of Sheriff Lobo was created by Glen A. Larson and Christopher Crowe and first appeared in "B.J. and the Bear" before getting his own show, "Sheriff Lobo," which ran from 1979 to 1981.
Overall, Sheriff Lobo was a popular character in 1980s television, known for his charm, wit, and penchant for getting into trouble.
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