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Cop Rock

Cop Rock is an American police procedural musical television series created by Steven Bochco and William M. Finkelstein for the American Broadcasting Company. It premiered on September 26, 1990, and broadcast eleven episodes before concluding on December 26. It was both a critical and commercial failure when it originally aired.

Cop Rock
Genre
Created by
Starring
Theme music composerRandy Newman
Opening theme"Under the Gun" performed by Randy Newman
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producerSteven Bochco
Producers
Cinematography
Editors
  • Joe Ann Fogle
  • Chuck Weiss
  • Stephen Mark
  • Michael B. Hoggan
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time48–49 minutes
Production companies
Budget$13.2–22 million[1][2]
Release
Original networkABC
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseSeptember 26 (1990-09-26) –
December 26, 1990 (1990-12-26)

Premise

Following the Los Angeles Police Department, Cop Rock features an ensemble cast of police officers and detectives as they solve crimes across the city, with the series mixing musical and choreography throughout storylines and to introduce new characters. In its main storyline, Captain John Hollander (Larry Joshua) investigates the involvement of Detective Vincent LaRusso (Peter Onorati) in the execution of murder suspect Tyrone Weeks (Art Kimbro). Subplots include Detective Ralph Ruskin's (Ron McLarty) growing jealousy of his wife Officer Vicki Quinn (Anne Bobby), and her friendship with Officer Andy Campo (David Gianopoulos); Quinn helping drug addict Patricia Spence (Kathleen Wilhoite) recover her baby which Spence had sold for $200; and the relationship between corrupt Mayor Louise Plank (Barbara Bosson) and Chief Roger Kendrick (Ronny Cox).

Cast

Main

Recurring

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S viewers
(millions)
Rating/share
(households)
1"Pilot"Gregory HoblitSteven Bochco & William M. FinkelsteinSeptember 26, 1990 (1990-09-26)210114.3[3]10.3/19[4]
An arrested gang in control of Los Angeles ("We Got the Power") is acquitted of all charges of drug distribution due to a lack of evidence. One of the gang's vehicles is pursued by the police. Drug dealer Tyrone Weeks flees the scene after shooting and killing a police officer, and the driver is arrested. After Weeks is captured in his home, an enraged Detective Vincent LaRusso executes him; fellow police officers tamper with the crime scene to make it appear LaRusso acted in self-defense. Meanwhile, Officer Vicki Quinn is unable to convince drug addict Patricia Spence to enter rehab. Spence later sells her baby daughter for $200 ("Sandman").
Additional music: Detective Ralph Ruskin thinks of his wife ("She Chose Me"), Mayor Louise Plank accepts a bribe ("She's The One"), and a jury gives a verdict ("He's Guilty").
2"Ill-Gotten Gaines"Gregory HoblitSteven Bochco
William M. Finkelstein
John Romano
October 3, 1990 (1990-10-03)21029.5[5]7.2/13[6]
At the funeral of the police officer who was shot and killed, his cop partner Franklin Rose gives a eulogy ("How Much I Love You"). Unconvinced about the proposed events leading to Weeks' death, Captain John Hollander begins to interrogate LaRusso's colleagues. After Hollander meets with Quinn, she begins to question what she knows about her husband Ruskin ("If That Isn't Love"). Rose is given a new partner, Detective Joseph Gaines, and a burglary in a mansion is investigated ("Good Life" and "Lineup"), where LaRusso questions the housekeeper and finds the thief was her boyfriend. At home with his wife and son, Hollander talks about their family's financial state ("Gonna Be Alright").
3"Happy Mudder's Day"Charles HaidSteven Bochco & William M. Finkelstein & John RomanoOctober 10, 1990 (1990-10-10)21038.8[7]6.7/12[8]
As the investigation grows, Hollander questions Detective William Donald Potts, promising qualified immunity if he reveals what happened to Weeks; Potts agrees to talk. Rose and Gaines respond to a domestic violence call, where the latter shows he does not know how to deescalate the situation without Rose's help; they leave after the couple promises to stop fighting ("Nobody's Fault"). At night, LaRusso's girlfriend Nikki, a mud wrestler at a nightclub ("I Hate Love"), is held at gunpoint by a drug dealer who gives up after LaRusso shows no intention of negotiating to save Nikki. Plank gets plastic surgery to improve her chances in the upcoming election as a U.S. Senator ("Perfection"). As the day concludes ("Garbage In, Garbage Out"), Hollander tells LaRusso he is under arrest.
Additional music: Chief Roger Kendrick remembers his early days, where he rides a horse through Los Angeles in a dream sequence ("Hear The Doggy").
4"A Three-Corpse Meal"Fred GerberTeleplay by : Toni Graphia
Story by : Steven Bochco
S/T : William M. Finkelstein & John Romano
October 17, 1990 (1990-10-17)21049.8[9]7.2/12[10]
After being in custody for a few days, one of LaRusso's lawyers bails him out ("Can't Keep A Good Man Down"). Contemplating suicide after selling her baby, Spence asks Quinn for help at the police station, where Hollander orders for Spence to be arrested ("You Lied"). To recover the baby, Quinn and Officer Andy Campo go undercover to meet Glen, a child trafficker ("Baby Merchant"), who is later arrested alongside his also corrupt lawyer. In an interrogation, the pair ask for immunity after agreeing to tell the police the identities of several leaders controlling a child trafficking syndicate. They also tell Quinn the location of Spence's daughter, who is safely recovered and taken into foster care. Meanwhile, LaRusso begins a sexual relationship with the female lawyer who got him out of prison, Plank reveals herself post-surgery and begins a relationship with Kendrick ("Something Happened to Me"), and Ruskin starts exercising to avoid having a heart attack ("No Pain, No Gain").
5"The Cocaine Mutiny"Arlene SanfordTeleplay by : John Romano
S/T : Steven Bochco & William M. Finkelstein
October 24, 1990 (1990-10-24)21059.6[11]7.3/13[12]
Several people are arrested for buying drugs from an undercover cop ("Pursuit of Happiness"). One of them, a woman serving as an assistant for a city councilman, is left off with a warning. After being arrested again, she confesses that she had been buying drugs for the councilman, who is later arrested. Detective Bob McIntire helps a woman, Stacey Kane, fend off a stalker ("A Step Away") before beginning a relationship with her. The next day, the stalker is shot by Kane in McIntire's presence, who quickly figures out her ruse to murder the stalker without being arrested ("Beautiful Eyes"). Meanwhile, Spence is put on probation with supervised visits with her baby daughter ("More Than Enough").
Additional music: A politician running for Governor of California tells an audience he needs more donations ("Campaign Song").
6"Oil of Ol' Lay"Michael FrescoTeleplay by : Toni Graphia
S/T : Steven Bochco & William M. Finkelstein & John Romano
October 31, 1990 (1990-10-31)21067.6[13]5.8/11[14]
Rose and Gaines help clear out a homeless encampment under a bridge ("Nowhere to Go, Nothing to Do"). The following day, Gaines decides to help a homeless man named Louis by buying him food at a diner and giving him money. After Louis shows symptoms of being mentally ill, Gaines gives up and leaves. Meanwhile, at an insurance company, Quinn and Campo are confronted by a senile man who shoots Quinn in the leg; Ruskin visits her at the hospital, where he learns her injury was merely a flesh wound. Soon after, Campo arrives and begins to sing to Quinn about his love for her ("Your Partner"), where Ruskin overhears them from outside the room and decides to murder Campo ("What am I Doing Here?"). While Kendrick is encouraged by his assistant Ozzy to begin a serious relationship with Plank ("How to Love a Woman"), LaRusso is told by his lawyers that his best option to avoid incarceration would be to make the public believe his actions towards Weeks as an "American hero" were justified ("No Problem").
7"Cop-a-Feeliac"Arlene SanfordSteven Bochco & William M. Finkelstein & John Romano & Michael GrahamNovember 7, 1990 (1990-11-07)21077.7[15]5.7/11[16]
As the police force prepares for another day of work ("Let's Be Careful Out There"), multiple officers gossip about the person who gave the witness testimony against LaRusso ("What Kind Of World Do We Live In?"), unaware that it was Potts, who himself has been receiving threatening messages and burning crosses from an unknown perpetrator associated with the KKK ("Burning Crosses"). Meanwhile, Plank's assistant, Ray Rodbart, decides to resign after becoming worried that a journalist will write an article outing him as a homosexual, as he fears it will hurt Plank's chances in the election. However, a supportive Plank refuses to let him quit and later blackmails the journalist to stop them from publishing the article. Quinn returns to work, where Ruskin's jealousy continues to grow. Gaines is asked questions about Week's death, where he assures himself that his actions were professional ("I'm OK"). Beginning to stalk Quinn and Campo, Ruskin sees the pair enter a hotel, unaware that they are investigating a crime, and confronts Quinn about his speculations. After his speech receives positive feedback from the public, LaRusso attends a gala ("Brenda and The Bus Monsters").
8"Potts Don't Fail Me Now"Brad SilberlingSteven Bochco & William M. Finkelstein & John Romano & Michael GrahamNovember 21, 1990 (1990-11-21)21088.7[17]5.9/11[18]
While Quinn becomes annoyed with Ruskin's jealousy ("Why Can't A Man Be More Like a Woman"), Potts refuses a proposal to receive protection from a community of African-American Muslims, and later decides against testifying at LaRusso's upcoming trial. As Rose investigates the shooting of a six-year-old child ("Why Lord"), a bartender is questioned by a detective with racist implications ("Black is Black"), who later asks Hollander to remove Rose from the case; Hollander angrily refuses as Rose and Gaines successfully arrest the suspects ("Anybody Can Die"). Kendrick is asked various questions about LaRusso's trial, where he answers with offensive comments seen as racist, sexist, homophobic, and anti-semitic; Plank soon confronts him and Kendrick leaves. After Campo and Ruskin brawl at a bar, Quinn agrees to switch partners if she and Ruskin start going to couples' counseling. The following day, Potts is told to testify at the trial, despite the possible consequences, to "do the right thing".
Additional music: Hollander misses his son's piano recital at school and later argues with his wife ("Find My Way Back Home").
9"Marital Blitz"Gilbert ShiltonTeleplay by : Toni Graphia
S/T : Steven Bochco & William M. Finkelstein & John Romano
December 5, 1990 (1990-12-05)21096.5[19]4.9/9[19]
After several police officers, including Quinn and Campo, are awarded the Los Angeles Police Medal of Valor ("Heroes All"), interviewers get Kendrick to say he believes LaRusso is innocent. Quinn later tells Campo that she has asked for a new partner and Campo shows his understanding of her decision; Campo later meets his new partner, a dull Officer Petrovich, while Quinn is paired with a rude and sexist Officer Stillman. While LaRusso's trial begins ("For the Record"), Plank decides to get back together with Kendrick on his birthday, who happily agrees. While working, Petrovich reveals her intimate feelings for Campo and kisses him ("Bumpty, Bumpty"). Soon after, Campo reports Petrovich's actions to Hollander, who dismisses the claims, and Stillman argues about being assigned to a female partner. After receiving more complaints, Hollander becomes annoyed and tells the entire police force to stop ("Quit Your Bitchin'"). At the trial, Potts tells the jury that LaRusso executed Weeks and that he wanted to tell the truth to make his family proud.
10"No Noose Is Good Noose"Michael M. RobinTeleplay by : Toni Graphia
S/T : Steven Bochco & William M. Finkelstein & John Romano
December 12, 1990 (1990-12-12)21106.9[20]5.1/10[20]
Several police officers hold a birthday party for LaRusso and present him to a stripper ("To Live and Die a Cop"). At the police station, Campo is introduced to his new partner, Officer Jessica Wolf. In couples' counseling, Quinn reveals to Ruskin that she has intimate feelings for Campo; Ruskin leaves after threatening domestic assault and later tells Quinn that he wants a divorce. While multiple female officers go undercover as prostitutes ("Choose Me" and "Tenderness"), Kendrick begins suffering from hallucinations in which he is hanged for his offensive comments ("Your Number's Up"). At LaRusso's trial, the jury finds him not guilty ("Reasonable Doubt").
11"Bang the Potts Slowly"Fred GerberTeleplay by : Toni Graphia
Story by : Steven Bochco
S/T : William M. Finkelstein & John Romano
December 26, 1990 (1990-12-26)21117.9[21]5.6/11[22]
As LaRusso rejoins the police force ("Ties That Bind"), Potts is told that he can move to a different division. An investigation is initiated after multiple college students report being sexually assaulted and raped by an unknown assailant ("I Got Somethin' For You"). After receiving a warrant for one of the suspects, Donald Bruckner, the police investigate his home. However, Stillman decides to violate the warrant by entering the house, where he finds evidence of Bruckner being the rapist. McIntire confronts Stillman for committing an illegal search, meaning the evidence cannot be used due to the exclusionary rule. Soon after, Rose and Gaines arrest Bruckner without warrant, where a rape victim at the police station declares Bruckner was the assailant who raped her; Hollander calls Stillman a "bad cop" as LaRusso overhears. Meanwhile, Quinn moves out of Ruskin's house ("How Do You Say Goodbye"), Plank begins making television advertisements for her political campaign ("Clean it Up"), and LaRusso is given a proposal to have a producer create a film surrounding his case. As Kendrick prepares to retire, the police force says goodbye ("We'll Ride Again").

Production

Development

 
Steven Bochco developed and co-created Cop Rock with William M. Finkelstein

In the early 1980s, a Broadway producer offered Steven Bochco a proposal to convert his series Hill Street Blues into a musical. As the plan was not practical, the proposal was declined, but Bochco kept the idea in mind and thought about doing the opposite instead, converting a Broadway show into a police procedural television series. In 1987, the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) gave Bochco a production commitment for ten of his future shows, and wanting to experiment, he developed Cop Rock as a "bold and adventurous" idea.[2] The head of ABC Entertainment at the time, Bob Iger, was one of the only people willing to give him a chance, allowing the creation of the series.[2] On the opportunity, James McDaniel stated that, "the media said it was impossible and that it was ridiculous, but nothing's impossible and ridiculous if you have the right pieces in place."[2]

Casting

Over 200 people auditioned for Cop Rock; Peter Onorati, who portrays Detective Vincent LaRusso, was introduced to the series by his wife after she talked with Howard McGillin, who had also auditioned. Jokingly stating that he had experience singing at weddings, Onorati's agent, Kay Liberman, set up an audition, where Onorati performed Fats Domino's "Blue Monday".[2]

One of the only actors with singing experience, Teri Austin graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and performed "Lover Man" and "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" at her audition. Kathleen Wilhoite, who portrays Patricia Spence, had a record deal at the time, and decided to audition with "Easy to Be Hard", finding her casting as a "good gig for me, because singing is kind of my thing".[2] McDaniel, on the other hand, turned down an offer to join the series but changed his mind after finding out it was created by Bochco, who he had worked with on the last season of Hill Street Blues.[2]

Mick Murray was searching for an acting job in New York and was going through multiple pilots from ABC before hearing about Cop Rock and Bochco's involvement. At his audition, the casting director was Alexa Fogel, who was not of fan of his following a failed audition for the film Young Guns. As a result, Murray decided to perform a cappella by Terence Trent D'Arby, which Fogel responded to with "the warmest smile". At night, Murray received a phone call from his agent and was told that the production crew had expanded a small role for him so he could join as a series regular.[2]

Larry Joshua brought his own guitar to his audition and performed "When She Wants Good Lovin'" and "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye". During this time, David Gianopoulos heard about the series after running into Joshua near 42nd Street. Revealing to his agent that he had been secretly singing in several bands for over six years, Gianopoulos auditioned with Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" at Lincoln Center, where several other cast members also had their auditions. Originally, Gianopoulos had auditioned for the role of LaRusso before being told by Bochco to audition for the role of Officer Andy Campo. The following day, he performed Bruce Springsteen's "Hungry Heart" and received the part.[2]

Ronny Cox was told by pilot director Gregory Hoblit that he would get the role of Chief Roger Kendrick whether or not he could sing. Broadway performer Anne Bobby, however, had to audition, doing so on a Saturday where she said she saw her friend Jane Krakowski. Furthermore, Paul McCrane was told by Hoblit and Bochco that they did not have a part for him at the moment and reassured him that they would write a new character once the show entered production; McCrane was later cast as Detective Bob McIntire.[2]

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 53% based on 17 reviews, with an average rating of 5.33/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Cop Rock's ambition to innovate the police procedural is admirable, but the contrast of grit and glam proves too jarring with unmemorable music throwing the series' more promising dramatic beats askew."[23] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[24]

The show was a critical and commercial failure and was canceled by ABC after 11 episodes.[25] The combination of a fusion of musical performances with serious police drama and dark humor with its high-powered production talent, made it infamous as one of the biggest television failures of the 1990s.[26][27] TV Guide Magazine ranked it #8 on its List of the 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list in 2002[28] and dubbed it "the single most bizarre TV musical of all time".[29]

Despite an overwhelmingly negative reception[30] and short run, the series has been rebroadcast in later years, with VH1 and A&E Network airing it on separate occasions later in the 1990s, and Trio in the 2000s.

Home media

On May 17, 2016, Shout! Factory released the complete series on DVD in Region 1.[31]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Episode Result
1991 Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Robert Appere, Gary D. Rogers, Ron Estes, and Mark Server "Oil Of Ol'Lay" Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series Gregory Hoblit Pilot Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics Ron Boustead and Greg Edmonson "Oil Of Ol'Lay" Nominated
Outstanding Editing for a Series – Single Camera Production Joe Ann Fogle Pilot Won
Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics Randy Newman Pilot Won

International broadcasts

In the United Kingdom, Cop Rock was televised on BBC1 and premiered on Monday 30 September 1991. The show premiered on Australian television via the Ten Network on Thursday 23 January 1992 at 11:00 PM.[citation needed]

See also

  • That's Life - An hour-long 1968 musical comedy series with Broadway-style staging and musical numbers.
  • Hull High – A teen comedy television series with musical segments that debuted (and was canceled) in 1990.
  • Viva Laughlin – A 2007 television drama with musical segments. The show was canceled after just two airings due to poor ratings.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – A romantic musical comedy-drama series that premiered on October 12, 2015 and ran for four seasons.
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist – A romantic musical comedy drama that premiered on January 7, 2020.

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Cop Rock is an American police procedural musical television series created by Steven Bochco and William M Finkelstein for the American Broadcasting Company It premiered on September 26 1990 and broadcast eleven episodes before concluding on December 26 It was both a critical and commercial failure when it originally aired Cop RockGenrePolice procedural 1 Musical 2 Created bySteven Bochco William M FinkelsteinStarringAnne Bobby Barbara Bosson David Gianopoulos Larry Joshua James McDaniel Ron McLarty Mick Murray Peter Onorati Ronny Cox Vondie Curtis Hall Paul McCraneTheme music composerRandy NewmanOpening theme Under the Gun performed by Randy NewmanComposersRandy Newman Mike Post Stephen Geyer Amanda McBroom Donald Markowitz Greg Edmonson Brock Walsh Ronald Boustead Kathleen Wilhoite Jim Wilhoite Harvey EstradaCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes11ProductionExecutive producerSteven BochcoProducersGregory Hoblit Charles Haid Michael M RobinCinematographyTom Sigel Roy H WagnerEditorsJoe Ann Fogle Chuck Weiss Stephen Mark Michael B HogganCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time48 49 minutesProduction companiesSteven Bochco Productions 20th Century Fox TelevisionBudget 13 2 22 million 1 2 ReleaseOriginal networkABCAudio formatStereoOriginal releaseSeptember 26 1990 09 26 December 26 1990 1990 12 26 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Casting 5 Reception 6 Home media 7 Awards and nominations 8 International broadcasts 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPremise EditFollowing the Los Angeles Police Department Cop Rock features an ensemble cast of police officers and detectives as they solve crimes across the city with the series mixing musical and choreography throughout storylines and to introduce new characters In its main storyline Captain John Hollander Larry Joshua investigates the involvement of Detective Vincent LaRusso Peter Onorati in the execution of murder suspect Tyrone Weeks Art Kimbro Subplots include Detective Ralph Ruskin s Ron McLarty growing jealousy of his wife Officer Vicki Quinn Anne Bobby and her friendship with Officer Andy Campo David Gianopoulos Quinn helping drug addict Patricia Spence Kathleen Wilhoite recover her baby which Spence had sold for 200 and the relationship between corrupt Mayor Louise Plank Barbara Bosson and Chief Roger Kendrick Ronny Cox Cast EditMain Edit Anne Bobby as Officer Vicki Quinn Barbara Bosson as Mayor Louise Plank David Gianopoulos as Officer Andy Campo Larry Joshua as Captain John Hollander James McDaniel as Officer Franklin Rose Ron McLarty as Detective Ralph Ruskin Mick Murray as Detective Joseph Gaines Peter Onorati as Detective Vincent LaRusso Ronny Cox as Chief Roger Kendrick Vondie Curtis Hall as Commander Warren Osborne Paul McCrane as Detective Bob McIntireRecurring Edit William Thomas Jr as Detective William Donald Potts Kathleen Wilhoite as Patricia Spence Teri Austin as Trish Vaughn Dennis Lipscomb as Sidney Weitz Jeffrey Alan Chandler as Ray Rodbart CCH Pounder as Willa PhelanEpisodes EditNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions Rating share households 1 Pilot Gregory HoblitSteven Bochco amp William M FinkelsteinSeptember 26 1990 1990 09 26 210114 3 3 10 3 19 4 An arrested gang in control of Los Angeles We Got the Power is acquitted of all charges of drug distribution due to a lack of evidence One of the gang s vehicles is pursued by the police Drug dealer Tyrone Weeks flees the scene after shooting and killing a police officer and the driver is arrested After Weeks is captured in his home an enraged Detective Vincent LaRusso executes him fellow police officers tamper with the crime scene to make it appear LaRusso acted in self defense Meanwhile Officer Vicki Quinn is unable to convince drug addict Patricia Spence to enter rehab Spence later sells her baby daughter for 200 Sandman Additional music Detective Ralph Ruskin thinks of his wife She Chose Me Mayor Louise Plank accepts a bribe She s The One and a jury gives a verdict He s Guilty 2 Ill Gotten Gaines Gregory HoblitSteven BochcoWilliam M FinkelsteinJohn RomanoOctober 3 1990 1990 10 03 21029 5 5 7 2 13 6 At the funeral of the police officer who was shot and killed his cop partner Franklin Rose gives a eulogy How Much I Love You Unconvinced about the proposed events leading to Weeks death Captain John Hollander begins to interrogate LaRusso s colleagues After Hollander meets with Quinn she begins to question what she knows about her husband Ruskin If That Isn t Love Rose is given a new partner Detective Joseph Gaines and a burglary in a mansion is investigated Good Life and Lineup where LaRusso questions the housekeeper and finds the thief was her boyfriend At home with his wife and son Hollander talks about their family s financial state Gonna Be Alright 3 Happy Mudder s Day Charles HaidSteven Bochco amp William M Finkelstein amp John RomanoOctober 10 1990 1990 10 10 21038 8 7 6 7 12 8 As the investigation grows Hollander questions Detective William Donald Potts promising qualified immunity if he reveals what happened to Weeks Potts agrees to talk Rose and Gaines respond to a domestic violence call where the latter shows he does not know how to deescalate the situation without Rose s help they leave after the couple promises to stop fighting Nobody s Fault At night LaRusso s girlfriend Nikki a mud wrestler at a nightclub I Hate Love is held at gunpoint by a drug dealer who gives up after LaRusso shows no intention of negotiating to save Nikki Plank gets plastic surgery to improve her chances in the upcoming election as a U S Senator Perfection As the day concludes Garbage In Garbage Out Hollander tells LaRusso he is under arrest Additional music Chief Roger Kendrick remembers his early days where he rides a horse through Los Angeles in a dream sequence Hear The Doggy 4 A Three Corpse Meal Fred GerberTeleplay by Toni GraphiaStory by Steven BochcoS T William M Finkelstein amp John RomanoOctober 17 1990 1990 10 17 21049 8 9 7 2 12 10 After being in custody for a few days one of LaRusso s lawyers bails him out Can t Keep A Good Man Down Contemplating suicide after selling her baby Spence asks Quinn for help at the police station where Hollander orders for Spence to be arrested You Lied To recover the baby Quinn and Officer Andy Campo go undercover to meet Glen a child trafficker Baby Merchant who is later arrested alongside his also corrupt lawyer In an interrogation the pair ask for immunity after agreeing to tell the police the identities of several leaders controlling a child trafficking syndicate They also tell Quinn the location of Spence s daughter who is safely recovered and taken into foster care Meanwhile LaRusso begins a sexual relationship with the female lawyer who got him out of prison Plank reveals herself post surgery and begins a relationship with Kendrick Something Happened to Me and Ruskin starts exercising to avoid having a heart attack No Pain No Gain 5 The Cocaine Mutiny Arlene SanfordTeleplay by John RomanoS T Steven Bochco amp William M FinkelsteinOctober 24 1990 1990 10 24 21059 6 11 7 3 13 12 Several people are arrested for buying drugs from an undercover cop Pursuit of Happiness One of them a woman serving as an assistant for a city councilman is left off with a warning After being arrested again she confesses that she had been buying drugs for the councilman who is later arrested Detective Bob McIntire helps a woman Stacey Kane fend off a stalker A Step Away before beginning a relationship with her The next day the stalker is shot by Kane in McIntire s presence who quickly figures out her ruse to murder the stalker without being arrested Beautiful Eyes Meanwhile Spence is put on probation with supervised visits with her baby daughter More Than Enough Additional music A politician running for Governor of California tells an audience he needs more donations Campaign Song 6 Oil of Ol Lay Michael FrescoTeleplay by Toni GraphiaS T Steven Bochco amp William M Finkelstein amp John RomanoOctober 31 1990 1990 10 31 21067 6 13 5 8 11 14 Rose and Gaines help clear out a homeless encampment under a bridge Nowhere to Go Nothing to Do The following day Gaines decides to help a homeless man named Louis by buying him food at a diner and giving him money After Louis shows symptoms of being mentally ill Gaines gives up and leaves Meanwhile at an insurance company Quinn and Campo are confronted by a senile man who shoots Quinn in the leg Ruskin visits her at the hospital where he learns her injury was merely a flesh wound Soon after Campo arrives and begins to sing to Quinn about his love for her Your Partner where Ruskin overhears them from outside the room and decides to murder Campo What am I Doing Here While Kendrick is encouraged by his assistant Ozzy to begin a serious relationship with Plank How to Love a Woman LaRusso is told by his lawyers that his best option to avoid incarceration would be to make the public believe his actions towards Weeks as an American hero were justified No Problem 7 Cop a Feeliac Arlene SanfordSteven Bochco amp William M Finkelstein amp John Romano amp Michael GrahamNovember 7 1990 1990 11 07 21077 7 15 5 7 11 16 As the police force prepares for another day of work Let s Be Careful Out There multiple officers gossip about the person who gave the witness testimony against LaRusso What Kind Of World Do We Live In unaware that it was Potts who himself has been receiving threatening messages and burning crosses from an unknown perpetrator associated with the KKK Burning Crosses Meanwhile Plank s assistant Ray Rodbart decides to resign after becoming worried that a journalist will write an article outing him as a homosexual as he fears it will hurt Plank s chances in the election However a supportive Plank refuses to let him quit and later blackmails the journalist to stop them from publishing the article Quinn returns to work where Ruskin s jealousy continues to grow Gaines is asked questions about Week s death where he assures himself that his actions were professional I m OK Beginning to stalk Quinn and Campo Ruskin sees the pair enter a hotel unaware that they are investigating a crime and confronts Quinn about his speculations After his speech receives positive feedback from the public LaRusso attends a gala Brenda and The Bus Monsters 8 Potts Don t Fail Me Now Brad SilberlingSteven Bochco amp William M Finkelstein amp John Romano amp Michael GrahamNovember 21 1990 1990 11 21 21088 7 17 5 9 11 18 While Quinn becomes annoyed with Ruskin s jealousy Why Can t A Man Be More Like a Woman Potts refuses a proposal to receive protection from a community of African American Muslims and later decides against testifying at LaRusso s upcoming trial As Rose investigates the shooting of a six year old child Why Lord a bartender is questioned by a detective with racist implications Black is Black who later asks Hollander to remove Rose from the case Hollander angrily refuses as Rose and Gaines successfully arrest the suspects Anybody Can Die Kendrick is asked various questions about LaRusso s trial where he answers with offensive comments seen as racist sexist homophobic and anti semitic Plank soon confronts him and Kendrick leaves After Campo and Ruskin brawl at a bar Quinn agrees to switch partners if she and Ruskin start going to couples counseling The following day Potts is told to testify at the trial despite the possible consequences to do the right thing Additional music Hollander misses his son s piano recital at school and later argues with his wife Find My Way Back Home 9 Marital Blitz Gilbert ShiltonTeleplay by Toni GraphiaS T Steven Bochco amp William M Finkelstein amp John RomanoDecember 5 1990 1990 12 05 21096 5 19 4 9 9 19 After several police officers including Quinn and Campo are awarded the Los Angeles Police Medal of Valor Heroes All interviewers get Kendrick to say he believes LaRusso is innocent Quinn later tells Campo that she has asked for a new partner and Campo shows his understanding of her decision Campo later meets his new partner a dull Officer Petrovich while Quinn is paired with a rude and sexist Officer Stillman While LaRusso s trial begins For the Record Plank decides to get back together with Kendrick on his birthday who happily agrees While working Petrovich reveals her intimate feelings for Campo and kisses him Bumpty Bumpty Soon after Campo reports Petrovich s actions to Hollander who dismisses the claims and Stillman argues about being assigned to a female partner After receiving more complaints Hollander becomes annoyed and tells the entire police force to stop Quit Your Bitchin At the trial Potts tells the jury that LaRusso executed Weeks and that he wanted to tell the truth to make his family proud 10 No Noose Is Good Noose Michael M RobinTeleplay by Toni GraphiaS T Steven Bochco amp William M Finkelstein amp John RomanoDecember 12 1990 1990 12 12 21106 9 20 5 1 10 20 Several police officers hold a birthday party for LaRusso and present him to a stripper To Live and Die a Cop At the police station Campo is introduced to his new partner Officer Jessica Wolf In couples counseling Quinn reveals to Ruskin that she has intimate feelings for Campo Ruskin leaves after threatening domestic assault and later tells Quinn that he wants a divorce While multiple female officers go undercover as prostitutes Choose Me and Tenderness Kendrick begins suffering from hallucinations in which he is hanged for his offensive comments Your Number s Up At LaRusso s trial the jury finds him not guilty Reasonable Doubt 11 Bang the Potts Slowly Fred GerberTeleplay by Toni GraphiaStory by Steven BochcoS T William M Finkelstein amp John RomanoDecember 26 1990 1990 12 26 21117 9 21 5 6 11 22 As LaRusso rejoins the police force Ties That Bind Potts is told that he can move to a different division An investigation is initiated after multiple college students report being sexually assaulted and raped by an unknown assailant I Got Somethin For You After receiving a warrant for one of the suspects Donald Bruckner the police investigate his home However Stillman decides to violate the warrant by entering the house where he finds evidence of Bruckner being the rapist McIntire confronts Stillman for committing an illegal search meaning the evidence cannot be used due to the exclusionary rule Soon after Rose and Gaines arrest Bruckner without warrant where a rape victim at the police station declares Bruckner was the assailant who raped her Hollander calls Stillman a bad cop as LaRusso overhears Meanwhile Quinn moves out of Ruskin s house How Do You Say Goodbye Plank begins making television advertisements for her political campaign Clean it Up and LaRusso is given a proposal to have a producer create a film surrounding his case As Kendrick prepares to retire the police force says goodbye We ll Ride Again Production EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2021 Development Edit Steven Bochco developed and co created Cop Rock with William M Finkelstein In the early 1980s a Broadway producer offered Steven Bochco a proposal to convert his series Hill Street Blues into a musical As the plan was not practical the proposal was declined but Bochco kept the idea in mind and thought about doing the opposite instead converting a Broadway show into a police procedural television series In 1987 the American Broadcasting Company ABC gave Bochco a production commitment for ten of his future shows and wanting to experiment he developed Cop Rock as a bold and adventurous idea 2 The head of ABC Entertainment at the time Bob Iger was one of the only people willing to give him a chance allowing the creation of the series 2 On the opportunity James McDaniel stated that the media said it was impossible and that it was ridiculous but nothing s impossible and ridiculous if you have the right pieces in place 2 Casting Edit Over 200 people auditioned for Cop Rock Peter Onorati who portrays Detective Vincent LaRusso was introduced to the series by his wife after she talked with Howard McGillin who had also auditioned Jokingly stating that he had experience singing at weddings Onorati s agent Kay Liberman set up an audition where Onorati performed Fats Domino s Blue Monday 2 One of the only actors with singing experience Teri Austin graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and performed Lover Man and Breaking Up Is Hard to Do at her audition Kathleen Wilhoite who portrays Patricia Spence had a record deal at the time and decided to audition with Easy to Be Hard finding her casting as a good gig for me because singing is kind of my thing 2 McDaniel on the other hand turned down an offer to join the series but changed his mind after finding out it was created by Bochco who he had worked with on the last season of Hill Street Blues 2 Mick Murray was searching for an acting job in New York and was going through multiple pilots from ABC before hearing about Cop Rock and Bochco s involvement At his audition the casting director was Alexa Fogel who was not of fan of his following a failed audition for the film Young Guns As a result Murray decided to perform a cappella by Terence Trent D Arby which Fogel responded to with the warmest smile At night Murray received a phone call from his agent and was told that the production crew had expanded a small role for him so he could join as a series regular 2 Larry Joshua brought his own guitar to his audition and performed When She Wants Good Lovin and Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye During this time David Gianopoulos heard about the series after running into Joshua near 42nd Street Revealing to his agent that he had been secretly singing in several bands for over six years Gianopoulos auditioned with Ben E King s Stand by Me at Lincoln Center where several other cast members also had their auditions Originally Gianopoulos had auditioned for the role of LaRusso before being told by Bochco to audition for the role of Officer Andy Campo The following day he performed Bruce Springsteen s Hungry Heart and received the part 2 Ronny Cox was told by pilot director Gregory Hoblit that he would get the role of Chief Roger Kendrick whether or not he could sing Broadway performer Anne Bobby however had to audition doing so on a Saturday where she said she saw her friend Jane Krakowski Furthermore Paul McCrane was told by Hoblit and Bochco that they did not have a part for him at the moment and reassured him that they would write a new character once the show entered production McCrane was later cast as Detective Bob McIntire 2 Reception EditOn review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the series holds an approval rating of 53 based on 17 reviews with an average rating of 5 33 10 The website s critical consensus states Cop Rock s ambition to innovate the police procedural is admirable but the contrast of grit and glam proves too jarring with unmemorable music throwing the series more promising dramatic beats askew 23 On Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on 15 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 24 The show was a critical and commercial failure and was canceled by ABC after 11 episodes 25 The combination of a fusion of musical performances with serious police drama and dark humor with its high powered production talent made it infamous as one of the biggest television failures of the 1990s 26 27 TV Guide Magazine ranked it 8 on its List of the 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list in 2002 28 and dubbed it the single most bizarre TV musical of all time 29 Despite an overwhelmingly negative reception 30 and short run the series has been rebroadcast in later years with VH1 and A amp E Network airing it on separate occasions later in the 1990s and Trio in the 2000s Home media EditOn May 17 2016 Shout Factory released the complete series on DVD in Region 1 31 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Recipient Episode Result1991 Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Robert Appere Gary D Rogers Ron Estes and Mark Server Oil Of Ol Lay NominatedOutstanding Directing in a Drama Series Gregory Hoblit Pilot NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics Ron Boustead and Greg Edmonson Oil Of Ol Lay NominatedOutstanding Editing for a Series Single Camera Production Joe Ann Fogle Pilot WonOutstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics Randy Newman Pilot WonInternational broadcasts EditIn the United Kingdom Cop Rock was televised on BBC1 and premiered on Monday 30 September 1991 The show premiered on Australian television via the Ten Network on Thursday 23 January 1992 at 11 00 PM citation needed See also EditThat s Life An hour long 1968 musical comedy series with Broadway style staging and musical numbers Hull High A teen comedy television series with musical segments that debuted and was canceled in 1990 Viva Laughlin A 2007 television drama with musical segments The show was canceled after just two airings due to poor ratings Crazy Ex Girlfriend A romantic musical comedy drama series that premiered on October 12 2015 and ran for four seasons Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist A romantic musical comedy drama that premiered on January 7 2020 References Edit a b Harris Mark September 21 1990 Cop Rock s shot at survival Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on April 23 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k Harris Will May 26 2016 An oral history of Cop Rock TV s first and last musical police drama The A V Club Archived from the original on April 23 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 Donlon Brian October 3 1990 NIELSENS NBC wins CBS still surprises USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306363789 Familiar comedies garner peak interest Fort Worth Star Telegram October 3 1990 p 36 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com Sloan Eugene October 10 1990 NIELSENS NBC tops in ratings barely USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306378149 Hanauer Joan October 11 1990 Playoffs ground out in first three at bats Fort Worth Star Telegram p 76 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com Donlon Brian October 17 1990 NIELSENS For CBS baseball s a grounder USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306359921 Hanauer Joan October 18 1990 Bart almost won in head to head combat Fort Worth Star Telegram p 51 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com Donlon Brian October 24 1990 NIELSENS CBS slides easily into first place USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306386800 Hastings Deborah October 25 1990 World Series for CBS is both a hit and a miss Fort Worth Star Telegram p 52 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com Donlon Brian October 31 1990 NIELSENS CBS no longer the long shot USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306392850 Rushdie takes minute to give CBS a boost Fort Worth Star Telegram October 31 1990 p 57 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com Donlon Brian November 7 1990 NIELSENS NBC wins with fewer viewers USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306372652 Sharbutt Jay November 8 1990 CBS rises from ashes to compete with NBC Fort Worth Star Telegram p 48 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com Donlon Brian November 14 1990 NIELSENS Cheers sweeps up for NBC USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306382672 Williams Scott November 15 1990 200th Cheers show s rating tops this season Fort Worth Star Telegram p 72 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com Donlon Brian November 28 1990 NIELSENS ABC s It confirms competitors fears USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306389941 ABC finishes first for the first time this fall Fort Worth Star Telegram November 28 1990 p 60 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com a b Donlon Brian December 12 1990 NIELSENS ABC wins a sub par week USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306398832 a b Donlon Brian December 19 1990 NIELSENS St Nick can t lick TV lull USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306371476 Donlon Brian January 3 1991 NIELSENS NBC wins as networks end 1990 on a low note USA Today p 3D ProQuest 306388476 Du Brow Rick January 3 1991 60 Minutes No 1 Viewers Opt Out Los Angeles Times p 247 Archived from the original on April 3 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 via Newspapers com Cop Rock Season 1 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Archived from the original on April 5 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 Cop Rock Metacritic Fandom Inc Archived from the original on April 5 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 ABC Cancels Cop Rock The New York Times November 13 1990 Retrieved August 28 2008 Weinraub Bernard November 11 1991 A Series Makes the Starting Gate The New York Times Retrieved August 28 2008 Tucker Ken June 4 2004 Flops 101 Lessons From The Biz Entertainment Weekly Retrieved August 28 2008 Cosgrove Mather Bootie July 12 2002 The Worst TV Shows Ever CBS News Archived from the original on April 2 2019 Retrieved August 28 2008 TV Musicals The Highs and Lows TV Guide Archived from the original on January 20 2019 Retrieved April 13 2013 Recent examples include a 2009 review on the site Bad TV Shows and a 2004 review on the site Television Heaven Lambert David February 4 2016 Cop Rock Shout Factory Surprises Us with The Complete Series on DVD TVShowsOnDVD com TV Guide Online Archived from the original on March 29 2016 Retrieved April 1 2016 External links EditCop Rock at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cop Rock amp oldid 1142454776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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