Bakersfield P.D.
Bakersfield P.D. is an American television sitcom that aired on Fox from September 14, 1993 until August 18, 1994.[1]
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Created by | Larry Levin |
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Theme music composer | Carl Finch |
Opening theme | "Busy Office Rhumba" performed by Brave Combo |
Composer | Joseph Vitarelli |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 17 |
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Executive producer | Larry Levin |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | Fox |
Original release | September 14, 1993 – August 18, 1994 |
The show was based in the police department of the city of Bakersfield, California. It was shot with naturalistic lighting and without a laugh track. The show's theme song, "Busy Office Rhumba," was written by Mark Mothersbaugh[2] and performed by Brave Combo.[3][4]
Fox canceled the show after one season, citing low ratings. The cable channel Trio reran the show under its "Brilliant But Cancelled" umbrella.
Cast
- Giancarlo Esposito as Det. Paul Gigante
- Ron Eldard as Det. Wade Preston
- Chris Mulkey as Denny Boyer
- Tony Plana as Luke Ramirez
- Jack Hallett as Capt. Aldo Stiles
- Brian Doyle-Murray as Sgt. Phil Hampton
Ratings
- 1° Season: #104 – 4.26 rating [5]
Episodes
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "Pilot" | Dean Parisot | Larry Levin | September 14, 1993 | P401 (?) |
Debut: Washington DC police detective Paul Gigante (Giancarlo Esposito), who's half black and half Italian, moves to Bakersfield, California, where he's teamed with a white partner (Ron Eldard) obsessed with African-American culture. First up: Paul gets a rude welcome when his new partner commandeers his car. Sergeant Hampton: Brian Doyle-Murray. | |||||
2 | "The Imposter" | Dean Parisot | Larry Levin & Jeff Nathanson | September 21, 1993 | P404 |
Paul and Wade try to track down a con artist with the help of a star-struck volunteer police artist (Laura Innes), who captures the likenesses of suspects – and celebrities. Dr Harbor: Allan Wasserman. Stiles: Jack Hallett. | |||||
3 | "Unsolved Mysteries of Love" | Dean Parisot | Larry Levin | September 28, 1993 | P403 |
While he investigates a burglary with Paul, a young woman (Marianna Elliott) steals Wade's heart. Meanwhile, Captain Stiles tries to weasel out of the department's blood drive. Dwight: Patrick Kilpatrick. | |||||
4 | "The Snake Charmer" | Bryan Gordon | Dennis Klein & Richard Dresser | October 5, 1993 | P405 (?) |
Sgt Hampton's out of town, so an indecisive Capt Stiles decides to make Paul his right-hand man – and decision-maker – for a day. Jessie: Diane Delano. Woman: Marnie Crossen. Criminal: Rolando Molina. | |||||
5 | "The Poker Game" | Dean Parisot | Dennis Klein | October 12, 1993 | P406 |
Wade hosts a police poker game in which Paul raises the stakes, then the ire of some fellow officers when he wins. Lewis: Todd Field. Doug: John Fleck. Prisoner: Andrew Craig. | |||||
6 | "The Bust" | Dean Parisot | Richard Dresser | October 19, 1993 | P402 |
Paul tells Wade the very private reason he had for moving his family to Bakersfield, and it doesn't take much detective work for the other officers to learn the secret. | |||||
7 | "The Ex-Partner" | Nick Marck | Story by : Richard Dresser Teleplay by : Dennis Klein & Jeff Nathanson | October 26, 1993 | P408 |
Wade is jealous when Paul's former partner (Bill Nunn) comes to town, and Capt Stiles ponders the future amid rumors that Sgt Hampton may retire. | |||||
8 | "Bakersfield Madam" | Nick Marck | Richard Dresser | November 2, 1993 | P407 |
During a sting, Capt Stiles hides in a restroom rather than deal with a madam's black book containing the names of several influential johns. Mayor: Richard Bradford. Kimberly: Sherrie Rose. Guy: John Blevins. | |||||
9 | "Cable Does Not Pay" | Ken Kwapis | Dennis Klein & Jeff Nathanson & Richard Dresser | November 9, 1993 | P409 |
Wade tried to persuade Paul to lighten up. Meanwhile, Boyer takes the detective's test, but doesn't detect a hostage situation in the captain's office. Russell: William H Macy. Childs: Alan Royal. | |||||
10 | "The Gift" | Dean Parisot | Jeff Nathanson | November 16, 1993 | P410 |
Wade is overwhelmed when one of his crime-show heroes, Joe Santos (Det Becker on "The Rockford Files"), visits the station. Meanwhile, Paul feels the strain on his long-distance marriage. Leo: Norm Skaggs. Ed: Mark Boone Jr. | |||||
11 | "The President's Coming" | Ken Kwapis | Larry Levin & Jeff Nathanson | November 23, 1993 | P411 |
Most of the department is left out of the loop when Secret Service agents arrive to protect the Presidential motorcade as it passes through town. Agt Wilder: Willie Carpenter. Agt Ketron: Jeremy Roberts. | |||||
12 | "A Bullet for Stiles" | Michael Engler | Dennis Klein & Jeff Nathanson & Larry Levin | November 30, 1993 | P412 |
A thief (Jonathon Gries) is released from prison and comes to Bakersfield to exact revenge on Capt Stiles, the cop who caught him ten years earlier. Donna: Beth Grant. Ann Lester: Christine Estabrook. | |||||
13 | "Lucky 13" | Dean Parisot | Larry Levin and Dennis Klein & Jeff Nathanson | December 21, 1993 | P413 |
Denny (Chris Mulkey) is suspended without pay and resorts to selling underwear from his car. Meanwhile, Paul and Wade attempt to solve a cow-napping. Marnie: Melora Walters. Donna: Beth Grant. | |||||
14 | "Arms and the Men" | Ken Kwapis | Dennis Klein | July 7, 1994 | P414 |
First up: a severed arm is found in the city's water supply. Denny: Chris Mulkey. | |||||
15 | "There Goes the Neighborhood" | Tim Hunter | Larry Levin | July 21, 1994 | P415 |
Denny's happy that Paul is looking for a home of his own, until he hears that Paul may buy a house in his neighborhood. Denny: Chris Mulkey. Uncle Powell: Brandon Maggart. Tom Tom: Ramon Franco. | |||||
16 | "The Psychic and the C-Cup" | Dean Parisot | Story by : Peter Giambalvo Teleplay by : Jeff Nathanson | July 28, 1994 | P416 |
Wade consults a visionary to help him locate a missing psychic; Luke (Tony Plana) proves his manliness to Denny (Chris Mulkey); and Capt Stiles attends a mayor's luncheon. Brenda: Jodie Markell. Kyle: John Glen Bishop. Shelly Krane: Gloria Dorson. | |||||
17 | "Last One Into the Water" | Dean Parisot | Dennis Klein | August 18, 1994 | P417 |
Paul discovers Wade's caring side; Denny (Chris Mulkey) picks a fight with some firefighters; and Capt Stiles is in hot water over a new spa. Darian: Dan Castellaneta. |
References
- Cotter, Bill (1997). The Wonderful World of Disney Television. Hyperion Books. pp. 439–441. ISBN 0-7868-6359-5.
- "Mark Mothersbaugh", Wikipedia, 2022-09-11, retrieved 2022-10-02
- Vreeken, Stacey (August 27, 2009). "Brave Combo runs the gamut of musical styles". Santa Cruz Sentinel. Santa Cruz, CA: MediaNews Group. Archived from the original on July 15, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
- "FAQ". Brave Combo. Archived from the original on October 16, 2009. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
- "1993–1994 Television Season Top Rated Shows". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2006-10-31. Retrieved 2006-11-16.
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