Jake and the Fatman
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Jake and the Fatman Title Screen |
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| Format | Legal drama |
| Created by | Dean Hargrove Joel Steiger |
| Developed by | Douglas Stefen Borghi |
| Starring | William Conrad Joe Penny Alan Campbell Lu Leonard Olga Russell Jack Hogan George O'Hanlon, Jr Melody Anderson |
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of seasons | 5 |
| No. of episodes | 106 105 when Fatal Attraction parts are combined (List of episodes) |
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| Executive producer(s) | Dean Hargrove Fred Silverman Joel Steiger |
| Producer(s) | The Fred Silverman Company Strathmore Productions (1987–1988) Dean Hargrove Productions (1988–1992) Viacom Productions CBS Television Distribution |
| Running time | approx. 45 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | CBS |
| Original run | September 26, 1987 – September 12, 1992 |
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| Related shows | Diagnosis: Murder |
Jake and the Fatman is a television crime drama starring William Conrad as prosecutor J. L. (Jason Lochinvar) "Fatman" McCabe and Joe Penny as investigator Jake Styles. The series ran on CBS for five seasons from 1987 to 1992. Diagnosis: Murder was a spin-off of this series.
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[edit] Origins
Conrad guest starred as an aging prosecutor in a two-part episode of Matlock during its first season on NBC. Executive producers Fred Silverman and Dean Hargrove decided to use this character as a model for one of the main characters in a new show they were creating for CBS. Penny also guest starred in these episodes, but his character was not on the same side as Conrad's character in the storyline's legal case.
Following the departure of Hargrove, executive producers David Moessinger and Jeri Taylor were brought on to run the series with Silverman. They also hired J. Michael Straczynski as story editor and, later, co-producer. Taylor and Moessinger ran the show for two years before finally leaving in a dispute over control over the show.
[edit] Cast
- William Conrad as District Attorney J. L. "Fatman" McCabe
- Joe Penny as Detective Jake Styles
- Alan Campbell as Assistant District Attorney Derek Mitchell
[edit] Recurring guest stars
- Lu Leonard as Gertrude
- Olga Russell as Elisabeth Berkeley-Smythe
- Jack Hogan as Judge Smithwood
- George O'Hanlon Jr as Sergeant Rafferty
- Melody Anderson as Sergeant Neely Capshaw
Guest stars on the series included Robert Culp, Scott Marlowe, Leigh McCloskey, Ed Nelson, Leo Penn, Stephen Quadros, Robert Reed, Mitch Ryan, and David Soul.
[edit] Episodes
Jake and the Fatman had a total of five seasons and 106 episodes that were broadcast on CBS between 1987 and 1992.
[edit] Background
[edit] Characters
J. L. "Fatman" McCabe is a Hawaii-born, tough former HPD officer turned Los Angeles district attorney. He is teamed with a handsome, happy-go-lucky special investigator named Jake Styles. They often clash due to their different styles and personalities. "Fatman" hardly travels anywhere without his companion Max, his pet bulldog.
[edit] Setting
The show was set in Los Angeles during the first season. After the end of Magnum, P.I., the show was moved to Hawaii. The second and third seasons and half of the fourth season were filmed in Honolulu. The show then returned to Los Angeles for the remainder of its run.
[edit] Controversy
Joe Penny lost a large amount of weight after the show moved to Hawaii, which led to many rumors about his health, including the possibility that he had AIDS. In actuality he had suffered from a gastrointestinal virus and was having difficulty regaining the weight he lost. When the show moved back to Los Angeles, it was also suspected that it was on Penny's urging. This was also not true, as the move was CBS's decision.[1]
[edit] DVD releases
CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) has released the first two seasons of Jake and the Fatman on DVD in Region 1.
In Region 2, Dutch Filmworks has released the first two seasons on DVD in the Netherlands.[2] [3]
| DVD Name | Ep # | Region 1 |
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| Season One, Volume One | 11 | July 8, 2008[4] |
| Season One, Volume Two | 12 | December 2, 2008[5] |
| Season Two | 10 | May 5, 2009[6] |
[edit] References
- ^ Interviews
- ^ http://www.bol.com/nl/p/dvd/jake-and-the-fatman-seizoen-1/1002004007770653/index.html
- ^ http://www.bol.com/nl/p/dvd/jake-and-the-fatman-seizoen-2/1002004009597046/index.html
- ^ Jake And The Fatman: Season One - Volume One
- ^ Jake And The Fatman: Season One - Volume Two
- ^ Jake And The Fatman: Season Two
[edit] External links
- 1987 American television series debuts
- 1992 American television series endings
- 1980s American television series
- 1990s American television series
- American drama television series
- CBS network shows
- Crime television series
- English-language television series
- Legal television series
- Television series by CBS Paramount Television
- Television shows set in Los Angeles, California
- Television shows set in Hawaii