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| genre = Mystery/Thriller
| runtime = 120 min.
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| director = Kevin Connor
| producer = Amy Goldberg<br>Dean Hargrove<br>Larry Levinson<br>Robert Halmi Jr.
| writer = Jeff Peters
| starring = [[John Larroquette]]
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| language = [[English language|English]]
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| released = 14 January 2005 (first film)
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'''''McBride''''' is a series of two-hour movies for the [[Hallmark Channel]] that premiered in 2005, starring [[John Larroquette]] as the "lawyer for the little guy." Along with the movie series ''[[Mystery Woman]]'', ''[[Murder 101]]'' and ''[[Jane Doe (television film series)|Jane Doe]]'', it is broadcast in rotation under the umbrella title ''[[:Category:Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel|Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel]]''.
'''''McBride''''' is a series of two-hour movies for the [[Hallmark Channel]] that premiered in 2005, starring [[John Larroquette]] as the "lawyer for the little guy." Along with the movie series ''[[Mystery Woman]]'', ''[[Murder 101]]'' and ''[[Jane Doe (television film series)|Jane Doe]]'', it is broadcast in rotation under the umbrella title ''[[:Category:Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel|Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel]]''.



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McBride
GenreMystery/Thriller
Written byJeff Peters
Directed byKevin Connor
StarringJohn Larroquette
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes10
Production
ProducersAmy Goldberg
Dean Hargrove
Larry Levinson
Robert Halmi Jr.
Running time120 min.
Original release
Release14 January 2005 (first film)

McBride is a series of two-hour movies for the Hallmark Channel that premiered in 2005, starring John Larroquette as the "lawyer for the little guy." Along with the movie series Mystery Woman, Murder 101 and Jane Doe, it is broadcast in rotation under the umbrella title Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel.

McBride is a curmudgeon with a heart of gold. He takes cases based on their merit rather than on the paycheck, which often leads to terse notices from bill collectors. A disillusioned member of the LAPD, McBride left the force after twelve years and went back to school to become a lawyer. With the aid of his ever-present sidekick, Phil Newberry, and his former girlfriend, Detective Roberta Hansen, McBride and his team solve crimes the old-fashioned way.

The show employs a unique plot device in which a flashback is employed to show the scene depicted in an interrogation that McBride is conducting with his subject, either in private or while in a courtroom as a witness on the stand. While the flashback is not in itself an unusual device, McBride is present at the flashback scene to "continue" the interrogation started in real time with the subject as the scene is unfolding in the flashback.

Main characters

M. McBride (John Larroquette) - McBride, though a lawyer for only eight years, is renowned in Los Angeles for his tough persona and commitment to his clients. Quirky and unconventional, his methods often draw less than positive attention from his peers, and a certain measure of dread from every ADA he must face in the courtroom. Larroquette himself decided that McBride should not have a first name, and resisted using even an initial. The name plate on his desk, however, says "M. McBride" and in the first movie, McBride's jury summons is briefly seen, noting that his first name is Mike. Later promos for the show also refer to him as Mike. He is more commonly known as "Mac." McBride inherited a house and a dog, Jesse, from a client serving a life sentence.

Phil Newberry (Matt Lutz) - Phil is former public defender who was fortunate enough to try a case in which McBride was a juror. Though Phil failed to convince the rest of the jury of his client's innocence, McBride's contrary vote was enough to hang the jury. Upon meeting face to face, Phil realized he could learn much from this seasoned litigator, and went to work for McBride. Phil Newberry is often the "gadget guy," a post-modern counterpoint to McBride's old-fashioned sleuthing. Newberry does not draw a salary from his work with McBride. In the first episode we learn that he has a trust fund, and does not require a paycheck.

Roberta Hansen (Marta DuBois) - Roberta is a sharp-tongued homicide detective with the LAPD. She and McBride share a somewhat mysterious romantic past, but have put aside their entanglement to work together as friends. Though sometimes at odds, McBride and Roberta respect and trust one another, often coming together to solve crimes everyone else has abandoned. In later episodes, Roberta's office moves from a roomier one in the corner of the police headquarters to one closer to the middle of the station. Though it was never explained in the story, the switch was actually made for shooting reasons - the corner office was more difficult to light.

Films in the Series

Series Influences

Production Notes

  • In Dogged, Charles Robinson, who played Mac on Night Court, guest stars as a judge who has it in for McBride, jailing him for contempt during two different trials in the same episode.
  • Semper Fi was written by the McBride crew's former script supervisor, Rachel Stuhler, and props master, Jamie Latta.