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JAG (TV series)

JAG (U.S. military acronym for Judge Advocate General[4]) is an American legal drama television series with a U.S. Navy theme, created by Donald P. Bellisario, and produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television (now CBS Studios).[5][6] The series originally aired on NBC for one season from September 23, 1995, to May 22, 1996, and then on CBS for an additional nine seasons from January 3, 1997, to April 29, 2005. The first season was co-produced with NBC Productions (now Universal Television) and was originally perceived as a Top Gun meets A Few Good Men hybrid series.[7]

JAG
Genre
Created byDonald P. Bellisario
Starring
Opening theme"Theme from JAG"
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons10
No. of episodes227 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Hugo Cortina (1995–2001)
  • David J. Miller (2004)
  • Larry Lindsey (1995–96)
Running time42–47 minutes
Production companies
Budget$2.6 million per episode
(2002)[3]
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 23, 1995 (1995-09-23) –
May 22, 1996 (1996-05-22)
NetworkCBS
ReleaseJanuary 3, 1997 (1997-01-03) –
April 29, 2005 (2005-04-29)
Related
NCIS franchise

In the spring of 1996, NBC cancelled the series after it finished 79th in the ratings, leaving one episode unaired. In December 1996, the rival network CBS picked up the series as a midseason replacement and aired 15 new episodes as its second season. For several seasons, JAG climbed in the ratings and ultimately ran for nine additional seasons. JAG furthermore spawned the hit series NCIS, which in turn led to spin-offs NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, NCIS: Hawaiʻi, and NCIS: Sydney.

In total, 227 episodes were produced over 10 seasons. At the time of the original airing of its fifth season in the United States, JAG was seen in over 90 countries worldwide.[8]

Premise edit

The series follows the exploits of the "judge advocates" (i.e. uniformed lawyers[9][10][11][12]) in the Department of the Navy's Office of the Judge Advocate General, based in the Washington metropolitan area. In the line of duty judge advocates can prosecute and defend criminal cases under the jurisdiction of the Uniform Code of Military Justice[13][14] (arising from the global presence of the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps[15]), conduct informal and formal investigations, and advise on military operational law.[16]

In the first season, the in-universe JAG headquarters was set in Washington, DC, while in later seasons, it is located in Falls Church, Virginia.[17] The exterior shot for the latter was of the Cravens Estate in Pasadena, which at the time was owned by the American Red Cross.[18] The real-life Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG) was and is based at the Washington Navy Yard.[19]

Akin to Law & Order, the plots from many episodes were often "ripped from the headlines" with portions of the plot either resembling or referencing recognizable aspects of actual cases or incidents, such as the USS Cole bombing ("Act of Terror" and "Valor"), the rescue of downed pilot Scott O'Grady ("Defensive Action"), the Cavalese cable car disaster ("Clipped Wings"), the USS Iowa turret explosion ("Into the Breech"), and the Kelly Flinn incident ("The Court-Martial of Sandra Gilbert").[20]

While not part of the mission of its real-world counterpart, some of the main characters are at times also involved, directly and indirectly, in various CIA intelligence operations, often revolving around the recurring character CIA officer Clayton Webb (played by Steven Culp).

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
122September 23, 1995 (1995-09-23)July 8, 1996 (1996-07-08)NBC
215January 3, 1997 (1997-01-03)April 18, 1997 (1997-04-18)CBS
324September 23, 1997 (1997-09-23)May 19, 1998 (1998-05-19)
424September 22, 1998 (1998-09-22)May 25, 1999 (1999-05-25)
525September 21, 1999 (1999-09-21)May 23, 2000 (2000-05-23)
624October 3, 2000 (2000-10-03)May 22, 2001 (2001-05-22)
724September 25, 2001 (2001-09-25)May 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)
824September 24, 2002 (2002-09-24)May 20, 2003 (2003-05-20)
923September 26, 2003 (2003-09-26)May 21, 2004 (2004-05-21)
1022September 24, 2004 (2004-09-24)April 29, 2005 (2005-04-29)

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

Recurring edit

 
Crewmembers set up for a shot at NAS North Island (2005)

Production edit

"Dramatic, action adventure programming has all but disappeared from the airwaves. I don't do sitcoms; I don't do urban neurotic dramas. I created JAG because it's the kind of television I like to watch. Besides that, I served four years in the Marine Corps and remain fascinated by the military's code of ethics—God, duty, honor, country—and how, in these rapidly changing times, it still survives. That's what Harm and Mac, and JAG as a whole, represent."

Donald P. Bellisario on creating JAG[20]

Background and development edit

The creator of JAG, Donald P. Bellisario, served for four years in the U.S. Marine Corps, and after having worked his way up through advertising jobs, he landed his first network television job as a story editor for the World War II–era series Baa Baa Black Sheep, where he got a habit of promoting a consistent promilitary stance in a business where he got the perception that "antiwar" and "antisoldier" mentality were the commonplace.[21] The stereotype in the post–Vietnam war era of "crazed Vietnam veterans" was notably subverted, by not just one, but three of the main characters, in Magnum P.I., of which Bellisario was the co-creator.[21] Following the cancellation of his series Quantum Leap, Bellisario moved his production deal from Universal to Paramount (headed by former Universal executive Kerry McCluggage), and began working on a one-shot screenplay of a murder mystery aboard a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, where the victim was a woman and naval aviator, inspired by the then-current introduction of female fighter pilots onboard aircraft carriers and in the wake of fallout of the Tailhook scandal.[21]

While doing research on which organizational entities would partake in investigative efforts of crimes committed aboard Naval vessels, Bellisario learned that the special agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service filled the police role, and the uniformed lawyers, in the Navy's Judge Advocate General's Corps, could alternate between the role of defense attorney, prosecutor, and field investigator. Bellisario chose to go ahead with the lawyers and remarked the unique advantages it brought from a story-telling point of view: "Unlike most law shows, I've got a detective, a prosecutor, and a defender."[21]

Production edit

With the cancellation on NBC and the immediate pick-up by CBS, showrunner Donald P. Bellisario was allowed greater creative freedom in terms in story and casting. While over on NBC, its West Coast president Don Ohlmeyer wanted more action rather than legal drama and imposed a new female lead, Tracey Needham, rather than continuing with Andrea Parker as in the pilot movie. The move over to CBS, with its older skewing audience and its president Les Moonves giving freer reins, this allowed Bellisario to retool JAG from an emphasis on action stories to character driven stories and building an ensemble cast.[22]

At the start of the third season, JAG moved its production base from the Paramount lot at Melrose Avenue in Hollywood out to Valencia Studios in Santa Clarita in order to save costs and putting more of the budget on screen rather than spending on soundstage rentals.[1] The spin-off series NCIS has remained on the same studio facility for its entire duration and was filmed side-by-side with JAG for the ninth and tenth season of the latter and the first and second season of the former.[1]

While the scope of the in-universe settings of JAG were global, the show was, with only a few exceptions, entirely filmed on location in southern California and mostly within Greater Los Angeles and the studio zone in which unionized film crews can commute without receiving additional remuneration. JAG had around the dawn of millennium two location managers for this task alternating between episodes, Paul F. Brinkman, Jr and Marvin Bernstein. A few examples of buildings acting as stand-in on location shooting are:[23]

The advance of computer-generated imagery (CGI) made the process of removing palm trees and California license plates simpler still. As to how effectively the deception worked according to the showrunner when JAG started to air overseas, "we started to get letters from England, from Germany, from the Middle Eastern companies. A lot of these viewers wanted to know: When were we going to shoot in their city?"[23]

It was reported by Variety in February 2002 that the average production cost per episode of JAG at that time was around $2.6 million.[3]

Collaboration with the military edit

 
The then-Judge Advocate General of the Navy, Rear Admiral Donald J. Guter (second from left), visiting the set, meeting with the cast during the shooting of "Liberty" in 2001

Initially, the producers of JAG did not receive any co-operation from the U.S. Department of Defense entertainment media liaison offices, due to sensitivity in light of all the accumulative negative publicity that had been generated from the Tailhook scandal and its aftermath.[24] However, the lack of co-operation from the military was not a show-stopper, as the JAG production team, by virtue of being a Paramount Pictures production, had access to the abundant stock footage from the studio's motion pictures, which included many films with military content, such as Top Gun, The Final Countdown, and The Hunt for Red October (and the two other Tom Clancy movie adaptations).[25]

In 1997, though, the naval services had begun to change their minds, and began to render support to the production team on a script-by-script basis with the United States Marine Corps more eager than the United States Navy to render production assistance. A primetime network series about Navy lawyers bringing out controversial subjects in a very public arena was during the third season apparently no longer an issue in itself, but as noted by Commander Bob Anderson of the Navy Office of Information West in Los Angeles in a TV Guide interview: "We're fine with that as long as the bad guys are caught and punished, and the institution of the Navy is not the bad guy".[24] The Headquarters Marine Corps Entertainment Liaison Office lists JAG on their website in its portfolio of collaborations.[26]

The production filmed on regular basis at nearby installations, primarily at Naval Base Ventura County and its two component parts: Naval Air Station Point Mugu and Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme.[1] Between 12–14 July 1999, three of the lead actors (Elliott, Bell, and Labyorteaux) and crew filmed aboard the nuclear-powered Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) off the coast of southern California for scenes for the first 3 episodes of the 5th season.[27]

Series end edit

 
Harm (David James Elliott) and Mac (Catherine Bell) use a challenge coin to determine who will resign his or her commission.

David James Elliott left the show at the end of the 10th season; the show was subsequently not renewed for an 11th season by the network.[28] The show also introduced new younger characters, including former As the World Turns star Chris Beetem, and Jordana Spiro from The Huntress.

The producers also considered relocating the fictional setting of the show, from Falls Church to Naval Base San Diego. An episode of the final season, "JAG: San Diego" had the main cast, excluding Harm, going to the San Diego naval base and working with the local JAG office there. Though it was reportedly considered as a pilot episode, as a reformat of the show aiming for a younger audience, CBS ultimately decided not to pursue a new series.

Nevertheless, CBS canceled the show on April 4, 2005, after 10 seasons. The final episode, "Fair Winds and Following Seas", aired on April 29, 2005, and in which Harm and Mac are assigned different stations: Harm in London, Mac in San Diego. They finally confront their feelings and decide to get married. The episode ends with Bud tossing a challenge coin to decide which one would give up his or her military career to be with the other. However, in keeping with JAG tradition, the outcome of the toss is never seen, as the screen fades to black, showing only the coin, which bears the inscription "1995 – 2005", the years the series spanned.

Postscript edit

The result of the coin toss was eventually revealed in the 2019 finale of the tenth season of NCIS: Los Angeles, "False Flag", in which David James Elliott and Catherine Bell both appeared. Mac won the coin toss and Harm resigned his commission and moved with her to San Diego, but later they mutually ended their relationship and Harm rejoined the Navy and is currently serving as the XO of the (fictional) aircraft carrier, USS Allegiance. Mac left the Marines to serve as the USMC liaison to the secretary of state, a civilian position at the U.S. Department of State. Harm and Mac had not seen each other in 9 years until video conferencing with each other in their new roles. In the eleventh season premiere, Harm and Mac reunite in person, share an embrace, and later renew a discussion of their relationship, once again without reaching any conclusions.

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

The pilot movie received a moderately positive review in Variety, which noted that it "borrows from recent features Crimson Tide and Apollo 13 in being jargon-heavy to help generate atmosphere but as Rabb's character is allowed to develop, JAG could become one of the season's highlights."[29] Entertainment Weekly was less impressed by the first episodes of the first season and noted that there is, "...nothing new about JAG‘s plots; they’re the sort of good-guy-against-the-establishment stuff you’d expect, with the scripts (including a recent one cowritten by the mystery novelist Robert Crais) a slight cut above most hour-long dramas."[30]

During its run, JAG and its two lead actors (Elliott as "Harm" and Bell as "Mac") featured on the cover of TV Guide on two occasions: July 6, 2002 ("ON THE WINGS OF AMERICAN PRIDE, THE NAVY DRAMA FLIES HIGH"),[31] and on May 3, 2003 ("JAG SOARS! Tough Timely Stories And a Likely Spin-off").[32] Virginia Heffernan wrote a scathing critique of JAG in the liberal progressive online magazine Slate that "As right-wing military propaganda JAG operates like socialist realist novels and the barking radio of G. Gordon Liddy: It pounds home its message at deafening volume, razing nuance and stranding viewers with nothing else to think."[33] Furthermore, that in many episodes it "...typically opens with the suggestion that the military has done something terrible—and the officers in question do show signs of guilt (reticence). But in the end they reveal their absolute innocence and their higher purpose—and both the military and its reticence are exonerated."[33]

The August 2009 issue of ABA Journal ranked the "25 greatest legal TV shows of all time" and JAG came in at number 13.[34] JAG was on spot 10 out of 20 on a 2018 Wonderwall.com list over "Best TV shows about the military"[35]

Nielsen ratings edit

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of JAG on NBC (first season) and CBS (other seasons).

Note: U.S. network television seasons generally start in late September and end in late May, which coincides with the completion of the May sweeps.
Season Season premiere Season finale Time slot Network TV season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
1 September 23, 1995 May 22, 1996 Saturday at 8:00 pm (EST) (September 23, 1995 – February 3, 1996)
Wednesday at 8:00 pm (EST) (March 13 – May 22, 1996)
NBC 1995–1996 79[citation needed] 11.56
2 January 3, 1997 April 18, 1997 Friday at 9:00 pm (EST) (January 3 – March 7, 1997)
Friday at 8:00 pm (EST) (March 28 – April 18, 1997)
CBS 1996–1997 68 11.80[36]
3 September 23, 1997 May 19, 1998 Tuesday at 8:00 pm (EST) 1997–1998 36 12.90[37]
4 September 22, 1998 May 25, 1999 1998–1999 17 14.20[38]
5 September 21, 1999 May 23, 2000 1999–2000 25 14.07[39]
6 October 3, 2000 May 22, 2001 2000–2001 31 13.00[40]
7 September 25, 2001 May 21, 2002 2001–2002 15 14.80[41]
8 September 24, 2002 May 20, 2003 2002–2003 26[42] 12.97[42]
9 September 26, 2003 May 21, 2004 Friday at 9:00 pm (EST) 2003–2004 37 10.80[43]
10 September 24, 2004 April 29, 2005 2004–2005 50 9.66[44]

It was noted in 1998 that the largest segment of the audience was those over the age of 55.[22] JAG had its highest ever ratings in the fall of 2001 (season 7), beating episodes of The Practice airing on ABC in the same timeslot and in symbiosis with the other CBS law dramas on Tuesdays, Judging Amy and The Guardian.[45] In 2003, the median age audience for JAG (along with the other CBS series' The Guardian and Becker) was 58 years, the second highest median in primetime network television, with only CBS 60 Minutes higher up.[46]

Awards and nominations edit

Source:[47]

Primetime Emmy Awards edit

Year Category Nominee Episode Result
1996 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single Camera Production Jon Koslowsky Pilot Episode Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music Bruce Broughton N/A Nominated[48]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series L. Paul Dafelmair "Smoked" Nominated
1997 "Cowboys and Cossacks" Won
1998 Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Hugo Cortina "The Good of the Service" Nominated
1999 "Gypsy Eyes" Nominated
Outstanding Costuming for a Series L. Paul Dafelmair Won
2000 Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series Hugo Cortina "Boomerang, part II" Nominated
2001 "Adrift, part I" Nominated
2002 Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Steven Bramson "Adrift, part 2" Nominated
2003 "Need to Know" Nominated

Other awards and nominations edit

Year Association Category Nominee(s) Episode Result
1999 Humanitas Prize 60 Minute Category Angels 30 Nominated
2000 ASCAP Awards Top TV Series Bruce Broughton
Steven Bramson
Won
TV Guide Awards Favorite Actor in a Drama David James Elliott Won
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress Aysia Polk Nominated
2001 Imagen Foundation Awards Primetime Television Series Retreat Hell Won
2003 ASCAP Awards Top TV Series Bruce Broughton
Steven Bramson
Won
2004 Won
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress Hallee Hirsh Nominated

Connections with other shows edit

NCIS spin-off edit

In January 2003, Donald P. Bellisario was developing a JAG spin-off, around the work of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.[49] It was aired in April 2003 in a two-part backdoor pilot in which Commander Rabb is arrested, but later vindicated as innocent, for the murder of Lieutenant Singer. The two episodes, titled "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown", focused on the NCIS team, with most of the JAG regulars as supporting characters. Whereas the episodes of JAG are primarily oriented on a mixture of courtroom drama and military activities in the field, NCIS episodes are more focused, as the meaning of the acronym suggests, on criminal investigations. NCIS also follows a different storytelling format from JAG, emphasizing character humor to a larger extent than its parent program. NCIS later produced its own spin-offs, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, NCIS: Hawaiʻi, and NCIS: Sydney, which shows a further departure from the styles and themes of JAG.

The two episodes "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown" were edited down to a one-hour pilot film, which was then used to sell the idea of NCIS as a new series to CBS; the pilot used the title, "NCIS – The Beginning". It was later also used to introduce the show to CBS affiliates and advertisers. It was only broadcast once and is not available on home video.

Excluding the backdoor pilot, few major characters from JAG have appeared in the NCIS series. Patrick Labyorteaux appeared briefly as Lieutenant Bud Roberts in the NCIS first-season episode "Hung Out to Dry" and again – now with the rank of captain – in the season fourteen episode "Rogue", advising the NCIS team on a legal issue. John M. Jackson returned in May 2013 as retired Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden, now a civilian attorney in the private sector hired by Director Vance to provide legal representation for Special Agent Gibbs, in the season ten NCIS finale, "Damned If You Do".[50] Jackson has recurred as A.J. Chegwidden since the eighth season of NCIS: Los Angeles. Chegwidden is a Vietnam-era compatriot of series regulars Hetty Lange (Linda Hunt) and Owen Granger (Miguel Ferrer). David James Elliot and Catherine Bell returned to their roles as Harmon Rabb and Sarah MacKenzie for the first time since JAG ended in the last two episodes of the tenth season of NCIS: Los Angeles.[51]

While several other actors who played major roles on JAG have also appeared on NCIS, such as Scott Lawrence (Sturgis Turner on JAG),[52] Steven Culp (Clayton Webb on JAG),[53] Randy Vazquez (Victor Galindez on JAG),[54] and Michael Bellisario (Mikey Roberts on JAG);[55] they played completely different characters when appearing on NCIS. Similarly, after Sean Murray (Donald Bellisario's stepson) played a one-off Ensign character in JAG season 4, and the recurring character of Danny Walden in season 6, he joined the core cast of NCIS during the first season as Tim McGee, and is still on the show as of 2022.

First introduced in the NCIS back-door pilot, Alicia Coppola appeared as Navy judge advocate Lieutenant Commander Faith Coleman in several episodes of NCIS.[56] Adam Baldwin played the same guest role, Navy SEAL Commander Michael Rainer, in one episode of each show.[57]

First Monday cross-over edit

First Monday was a short-lived series co-created by Bellisario and Paul Levine about fictional U.S. Supreme Court justices and their clerks, which aired in 2002 and starred James Garner and Joe Mantegna. The character of U.S. Senator Edward Sheffield (Dean Stockwell), who appeared in three episodes of that show, later became a recurring character on JAG as the new Secretary of the Navy, starting in season eight.

Yes, Dear tribute edit

The sitcom Yes, Dear did an episode called "Let's Get Jaggy With It" where Greg's father Tom (Tim Conway) wins a walk-on role on JAG. Catherine Bell guest-starred as herself while David James Elliott, Patrick Labyorteaux, and Scott Lawrence guest-starred as their respective JAG characters.

Bette tribute edit

The second episode of Bette Midler's short-lived sitcom Bette, titled "And the Winner Is", had a storyline where her title character wins an award for guest starring in an episode of JAG. The award-winning scene shows Bette playing a character who interrogates Harmon Rabb after comedically checking out his posterior. David James Elliott guest stars in this episode-within-an-episode. The episode aired on CBS on October 18, 2000.[58][59]

Home media edit

On September 1, 1998, the pilot episode of JAG was released on VHS cassette in the U.S. by Paramount Home Entertainment. However, no other episodes of the series proper was released on any home entertainment media while show was still in production, allegedly due to syndication deals made with several broadcasters.[60]

Beginning in 2006, CBS Home Entertainment (distributed by Paramount) has released all 10 seasons on DVD in regions 1, 2 and 4.[61] Seasons 1 to 4 are released with a 4:3 aspect ratio, while seasons 5 to 10 have a 16:9 aspect ratio. The region-2 and −4 editions do not have the bonus features (audio commentaries and retrospective interviews) included on the region-1 editions of seasons one and two.

On December 11, 2012, CBS released JAG: The Complete Series – Collector's Edition on DVD in region 1. This collection contains, other than all 227 episodes of the series and the bonus features of the previously released individual season packs, one disc with new bonus features and a booklet with production notes.[62]

On April 14, 2015, CBS Home Entertainment released a repackaged version of the complete series set, at a lower price, in Region 1. It does not include the bonus disc that was part of the original complete series set.[63]

DVD name No. of
episodes
Release dates Extra features
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete First Season 22 July 25, 2006[64] October 16, 2006 Behind the Scenes Footage
Making Of "Featurette"
Episode Commentaries
Rare unaired episode "Skeleton Crew"
The Complete Second Season 15 November 7, 2006 September 10, 2007 August 16, 2007 Behind the Scenes Footage
Making Of "Featurette"
Episode Commentaries
The Third Season 24 March 20, 2007 June 24, 2008 June 5, 2008
The Fourth Season August 21, 2007 October 22, 2008 October 2, 2008 Gag reel
The Fifth Season 25 January 29, 2008 May 7, 2009
The Sixth Season 24 May 20, 2008 September 14, 2009[65] September 3, 2009[66]
The Seventh Season November 4, 2008 March 22, 2010[67] March 4, 2010
The Eighth Season March 17, 2009 June 21, 2010[68] August 5, 2010 Gag Reel
NCIS Pilot episodes "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown"
The Ninth Season November 10, 2009 September 20, 2010 November 4, 2010[69]
The Final Season 22 February 9, 2010[70] June 29, 2011 July 6, 2011[71] "JAG: The Final Goodbye"
The Complete Series 227 December 11, 2012 June 27, 2011 All bonus features of individual season packs
One disc of new bonus features, including the
documentary The JAGged Edge
April 14, 2015 All bonus features of individual season packs

Soundtrack edit

On April 26, 2010, Intrada released an album of music on compact disc from the series, featuring Bruce Broughton's theme and his pilot movie score (tracks 1–15) and weekly composer Steven Bramson's score from the second-season episode "Cowboys & Cossacks", including Broughton's format music (the main and end title theme and commercial bumper.)[72][73]

All tracks are written by Bruce Broughton (track 1–15 and 18, including the leitmotif "Theme from JAG" used in many of the Bramson tracks) and Steve Bramson (16–17 and 19–28)

Intrada release
No.TitleLength
1."Engage and Destroy; Main Title"4:42
2."Getting Some Air; Angela Overboard"2:39
3."Harm and Kate Arrive"2:21
4."Harm’s Past; Over Bosnia"1:55
5."Gold Wings & Dress Whites; Wave Off"1:31
6."Contemplation"0:27
7."Joyride"1:49
8."Angela on a Slab"1:34
9."Playout"0:15
10."Scuttlebutt's True"4:27
11."To Hell and Back, Sir; Let'm Trap!"6:05
12."Harm Does It"3:25
13."Judgement Call"2:09
14."Gold Wings, White Uniform"1:56
15."End Credits"0:57
16."Format Bumper"0:07
17."Teaser"1:43
18."Format Main Title"0:47
19."Act One Playon; Exchange"1:20
20."Fire!; Grinkov"4:29
21."One Rule of War"1:16
22."Jumping Ship; Convincing Yuri"2:12
23."Yuri Turns"1:57
24."To the Brig; Boxing Petavitch"1:41
25."Live Missile"0:42
26."This Is War"3:05
27."Grinkov Relents"4:26
28."A Sailor’s Death; Format End Credits"1:44

See also edit

References edit

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    The Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG) includes the JAG, the Deputy Judge Advocate General (DJAG), and the Assistant Judge Advocates General (AJAGs), Headquarters Offices, Special Assistants and their staffs.
    Main Office Mailing Address:
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JAG U S military acronym for Judge Advocate General 4 is an American legal drama television series with a U S Navy theme created by Donald P Bellisario and produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television now CBS Studios 5 6 The series originally aired on NBC for one season from September 23 1995 to May 22 1996 and then on CBS for an additional nine seasons from January 3 1997 to April 29 2005 The first season was co produced with NBC Productions now Universal Television and was originally perceived as a Top Gun meets A Few Good Men hybrid series 7 JAGGenreAction drama Crime Military Legal dramaCreated byDonald P BellisarioStarringDavid James Elliott Catherine Bell Patrick Labyorteaux John M Jackson Scott Lawrence Zoe McLellan Tracey NeedhamOpening theme Theme from JAG ComposersBruce Broughton pilot amp theme Steven BramsonVelton Ray Bunch 6 episodes Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons10No of episodes227 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDonald P BellisarioChas Floyd Johnson co exec seasons 2 10 ProducersHoward Kazanjian season 1 David BellisarioStephen ZitoEd ZuckermanR Scott Gemmill seasons 3 4 Chip Vucelich season 10 Production locationsSunset Gower Studios studio set season 1 Paramount Studios studio set season 2 Valencia Studios Valencia Santa Clarita CA studio set seasons 3 10 1 2 CinematographyHugo Cortina 1995 2001 David J Miller 2004 Larry Lindsey 1995 96 Running time42 47 minutesProduction companiesBelisarius Productions NBC Productions season 1 Paramount Network Television division of Paramount Pictures Corporation Budget 2 6 million per episode 2002 3 Original releaseNetworkNBCReleaseSeptember 23 1995 1995 09 23 May 22 1996 1996 05 22 NetworkCBSReleaseJanuary 3 1997 1997 01 03 April 29 2005 2005 04 29 RelatedNCIS franchiseIn the spring of 1996 NBC cancelled the series after it finished 79th in the ratings leaving one episode unaired In December 1996 the rival network CBS picked up the series as a midseason replacement and aired 15 new episodes as its second season For several seasons JAG climbed in the ratings and ultimately ran for nine additional seasons JAG furthermore spawned the hit series NCIS which in turn led to spin offs NCIS Los Angeles NCIS New Orleans NCIS Hawaiʻi and NCIS Sydney In total 227 episodes were produced over 10 seasons At the time of the original airing of its fifth season in the United States JAG was seen in over 90 countries worldwide 8 Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 4 Production 4 1 Background and development 4 2 Production 4 3 Collaboration with the military 4 4 Series end 4 5 Postscript 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Nielsen ratings 5 3 Awards and nominations 5 3 1 Primetime Emmy Awards 5 3 2 Other awards and nominations 6 Connections with other shows 6 1 NCIS spin off 6 2 First Monday cross over 6 3 Yes Dear tribute 6 4 Bette tribute 7 Home media 8 Soundtrack 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Bibliography 11 External linksPremise editThe series follows the exploits of the judge advocates i e uniformed lawyers 9 10 11 12 in the Department of the Navy s Office of the Judge Advocate General based in the Washington metropolitan area In the line of duty judge advocates can prosecute and defend criminal cases under the jurisdiction of the Uniform Code of Military Justice 13 14 arising from the global presence of the U S Navy and the U S Marine Corps 15 conduct informal and formal investigations and advise on military operational law 16 In the first season the in universe JAG headquarters was set in Washington DC while in later seasons it is located in Falls Church Virginia 17 The exterior shot for the latter was of the Cravens Estate in Pasadena which at the time was owned by the American Red Cross 18 The real life Office of the Judge Advocate General OJAG was and is based at the Washington Navy Yard 19 Akin to Law amp Order the plots from many episodes were often ripped from the headlines with portions of the plot either resembling or referencing recognizable aspects of actual cases or incidents such as the USS Cole bombing Act of Terror and Valor the rescue of downed pilot Scott O Grady Defensive Action the Cavalese cable car disaster Clipped Wings the USS Iowa turret explosion Into the Breech and the Kelly Flinn incident The Court Martial of Sandra Gilbert 20 While not part of the mission of its real world counterpart some of the main characters are at times also involved directly and indirectly in various CIA intelligence operations often revolving around the recurring character CIA officer Clayton Webb played by Steven Culp Episodes editMain article List of JAG episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork122September 23 1995 1995 09 23 July 8 1996 1996 07 08 NBC215January 3 1997 1997 01 03 April 18 1997 1997 04 18 CBS324September 23 1997 1997 09 23 May 19 1998 1998 05 19 424September 22 1998 1998 09 22 May 25 1999 1999 05 25 525September 21 1999 1999 09 21 May 23 2000 2000 05 23 624October 3 2000 2000 10 03 May 22 2001 2001 05 22 724September 25 2001 2001 09 25 May 21 2002 2002 05 21 824September 24 2002 2002 09 24 May 20 2003 2003 05 20 923September 26 2003 2003 09 26 May 21 2004 2004 05 21 1022September 24 2004 2004 09 24 April 29 2005 2005 04 29 Cast and characters editMain article List of JAG characters Main edit David James Elliott as Harmon Rabb Jr USN Lieutenant Lieutenant Commander Commander Captain JAG Corps Acting Judge Advocate General Captain Executive Officer of USS Allegiance NCIS Los Angeles Tracey Needham as Meg Austin USN season 1 Lieutenant JG Catherine Bell as Sarah Mac MacKenzie USMC seasons 2 10 Major Lieutenant Colonel JAG Corps OJAG Chief of Staff Acting Judge Advocate General Head of Joint Legal Services Southwest San Diego Marine Liaison to the U S Secretary of State NCIS Los Angeles Patrick Labyorteaux as Budrick Bud Roberts Jr USN main seasons 2 10 recurring season 1 Ensign Lieutenant JG Lieutenant Lieutenant Commander JAG Corps JAG Captain NCIS John M Jackson as Albert Jethro A J Chegwidden USN main seasons 2 9 recurring season 1 Rear Admiral JAG Corps Judge Advocate General of the U S Navy SEAL lawyer NCIS later retired NCIS Los Angeles Scott Lawrence as Sturgis Turner USN main season 10 recurring seasons 7 9 Commander JAG Corps Acting Judge Advocate General submariner Zoe McLellan as Petty Officer Jennifer Coates main season 10 recurring seasons 7 9 USN Legalman personal aide to the Judge Advocate General Recurring edit nbsp Crewmembers set up for a shot at NAS North Island 2005 Andrea Parker as Lt JG Lieutenant Commander Caitlin Pike USN Seasons 1 6 Trevor Goddard as Lt Commander Mic Brumby RAN Seasons 4 7 Karri Turner as Ensign Lt JG Lieutenant Harriet Sims USN Seasons 2 10 Michael Bellisario as Seaman Petty Officer Third Class Midshipman Mike Mikey Roberts USN Seasons 3 10 Jeff MacKay as Master Chief Petty Officer Bud Big Bud Roberts USN Seasons 3 10 Nanci Chambers as Lieutenant Loren Singer USN Seasons 5 8 Randy Vasquez as Gunnery Sergeant Victor Galindez USMC Seasons 5 9 Chuck Carrington as Petty Officer Jason Tiner USN Seasons 2 9 Terry O Quinn as Captain Rear Admiral Thomas Boone USN Seasons 1 2 6 8 Steven Culp as CIA Officer Clayton Webb Seasons 2 10 Andrea Thompson as Commander Captain Alison Krennick USN Seasons 1 9 Chris Beetem as Lieutenant Gregory Vukovic USN Season 10 Meta Golding as Lieutenant Tali Mayfield USN Season 10 Jordana Spiro as Lieutenant Catherine Graves USN Season 10 David Andrews as Major General Gordon Cresswell USMC Season 10 Rif Hutton as Lt Commander Alan Mattoni USN Seasons 3 6 Sibel Galindez as Lieutenant Elizabeth Hawkes Skates USN Seasons 2 4 7 Oliver North as Ollie Montel Williams as Lieutenant Curtis Rivers Seasons 3 5 Production edit Dramatic action adventure programming has all but disappeared from the airwaves I don t do sitcoms I don t do urban neurotic dramas I created JAG because it s the kind of television I like to watch Besides that I served four years in the Marine Corps and remain fascinated by the military s code of ethics God duty honor country and how in these rapidly changing times it still survives That s what Harm and Mac and JAG as a whole represent Donald P Bellisario on creating JAG 20 Background and development edit The creator of JAG Donald P Bellisario served for four years in the U S Marine Corps and after having worked his way up through advertising jobs he landed his first network television job as a story editor for the World War II era series Baa Baa Black Sheep where he got a habit of promoting a consistent promilitary stance in a business where he got the perception that antiwar and antisoldier mentality were the commonplace 21 The stereotype in the post Vietnam war era of crazed Vietnam veterans was notably subverted by not just one but three of the main characters in Magnum P I of which Bellisario was the co creator 21 Following the cancellation of his series Quantum Leap Bellisario moved his production deal from Universal to Paramount headed by former Universal executive Kerry McCluggage and began working on a one shot screenplay of a murder mystery aboard a U S Navy aircraft carrier where the victim was a woman and naval aviator inspired by the then current introduction of female fighter pilots onboard aircraft carriers and in the wake of fallout of the Tailhook scandal 21 While doing research on which organizational entities would partake in investigative efforts of crimes committed aboard Naval vessels Bellisario learned that the special agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service filled the police role and the uniformed lawyers in the Navy s Judge Advocate General s Corps could alternate between the role of defense attorney prosecutor and field investigator Bellisario chose to go ahead with the lawyers and remarked the unique advantages it brought from a story telling point of view Unlike most law shows I ve got a detective a prosecutor and a defender 21 Production edit With the cancellation on NBC and the immediate pick up by CBS showrunner Donald P Bellisario was allowed greater creative freedom in terms in story and casting While over on NBC its West Coast president Don Ohlmeyer wanted more action rather than legal drama and imposed a new female lead Tracey Needham rather than continuing with Andrea Parker as in the pilot movie The move over to CBS with its older skewing audience and its president Les Moonves giving freer reins this allowed Bellisario to retool JAG from an emphasis on action stories to character driven stories and building an ensemble cast 22 At the start of the third season JAG moved its production base from the Paramount lot at Melrose Avenue in Hollywood out to Valencia Studios in Santa Clarita in order to save costs and putting more of the budget on screen rather than spending on soundstage rentals 1 The spin off series NCIS has remained on the same studio facility for its entire duration and was filmed side by side with JAG for the ninth and tenth season of the latter and the first and second season of the former 1 While the scope of the in universe settings of JAG were global the show was with only a few exceptions entirely filmed on location in southern California and mostly within Greater Los Angeles and the studio zone in which unionized film crews can commute without receiving additional remuneration JAG had around the dawn of millennium two location managers for this task alternating between episodes Paul F Brinkman Jr and Marvin Bernstein A few examples of buildings acting as stand in on location shooting are 23 Park Plaza Hotel the Gothic revival style building with Art Deco elements Moscow hotel 23 Angeles National Forest Siberian taiga 23 Shrine Auditorium the masonic temple and large event venue Bahrain and various settings in the Middle East 23 Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary building in the Los Feliz district American Embassy in Rome and various other places in Italy 23 Old Town shopping district in Pasadena East Coast small towns 23 The advance of computer generated imagery CGI made the process of removing palm trees and California license plates simpler still As to how effectively the deception worked according to the showrunner when JAG started to air overseas we started to get letters from England from Germany from the Middle Eastern companies A lot of these viewers wanted to know When were we going to shoot in their city 23 It was reported by Variety in February 2002 that the average production cost per episode of JAG at that time was around 2 6 million 3 Collaboration with the military edit nbsp The then Judge Advocate General of the Navy Rear Admiral Donald J Guter second from left visiting the set meeting with the cast during the shooting of Liberty in 2001Initially the producers of JAG did not receive any co operation from the U S Department of Defense entertainment media liaison offices due to sensitivity in light of all the accumulative negative publicity that had been generated from the Tailhook scandal and its aftermath 24 However the lack of co operation from the military was not a show stopper as the JAG production team by virtue of being a Paramount Pictures production had access to the abundant stock footage from the studio s motion pictures which included many films with military content such as Top Gun The Final Countdown and The Hunt for Red October and the two other Tom Clancy movie adaptations 25 In 1997 though the naval services had begun to change their minds and began to render support to the production team on a script by script basis with the United States Marine Corps more eager than the United States Navy to render production assistance A primetime network series about Navy lawyers bringing out controversial subjects in a very public arena was during the third season apparently no longer an issue in itself but as noted by Commander Bob Anderson of the Navy Office of Information West in Los Angeles in a TV Guide interview We re fine with that as long as the bad guys are caught and punished and the institution of the Navy is not the bad guy 24 The Headquarters Marine Corps Entertainment Liaison Office lists JAG on their website in its portfolio of collaborations 26 The production filmed on regular basis at nearby installations primarily at Naval Base Ventura County and its two component parts Naval Air Station Point Mugu and Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme 1 Between 12 14 July 1999 three of the lead actors Elliott Bell and Labyorteaux and crew filmed aboard the nuclear powered Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS John C Stennis CVN 74 off the coast of southern California for scenes for the first 3 episodes of the 5th season 27 Series end edit nbsp Harm David James Elliott and Mac Catherine Bell use a challenge coin to determine who will resign his or her commission David James Elliott left the show at the end of the 10th season the show was subsequently not renewed for an 11th season by the network 28 The show also introduced new younger characters including former As the World Turns star Chris Beetem and Jordana Spiro from The Huntress The producers also considered relocating the fictional setting of the show from Falls Church to Naval Base San Diego An episode of the final season JAG San Diego had the main cast excluding Harm going to the San Diego naval base and working with the local JAG office there Though it was reportedly considered as a pilot episode as a reformat of the show aiming for a younger audience CBS ultimately decided not to pursue a new series Nevertheless CBS canceled the show on April 4 2005 after 10 seasons The final episode Fair Winds and Following Seas aired on April 29 2005 and in which Harm and Mac are assigned different stations Harm in London Mac in San Diego They finally confront their feelings and decide to get married The episode ends with Bud tossing a challenge coin to decide which one would give up his or her military career to be with the other However in keeping with JAG tradition the outcome of the toss is never seen as the screen fades to black showing only the coin which bears the inscription 1995 2005 the years the series spanned Postscript edit The result of the coin toss was eventually revealed in the 2019 finale of the tenth season of NCIS Los Angeles False Flag in which David James Elliott and Catherine Bell both appeared Mac won the coin toss and Harm resigned his commission and moved with her to San Diego but later they mutually ended their relationship and Harm rejoined the Navy and is currently serving as the XO of the fictional aircraft carrier USS Allegiance Mac left the Marines to serve as the USMC liaison to the secretary of state a civilian position at the U S Department of State Harm and Mac had not seen each other in 9 years until video conferencing with each other in their new roles In the eleventh season premiere Harm and Mac reunite in person share an embrace and later renew a discussion of their relationship once again without reaching any conclusions Reception editCritical reception edit The pilot movie received a moderately positive review in Variety which noted that it borrows from recent features Crimson Tide and Apollo 13 in being jargon heavy to help generate atmosphere but as Rabb s character is allowed to develop JAG could become one of the season s highlights 29 Entertainment Weekly was less impressed by the first episodes of the first season and noted that there is nothing new about JAG s plots they re the sort of good guy against the establishment stuff you d expect with the scripts including a recent one cowritten by the mystery novelist Robert Crais a slight cut above most hour long dramas 30 During its run JAG and its two lead actors Elliott as Harm and Bell as Mac featured on the cover of TV Guide on two occasions July 6 2002 ON THE WINGS OF AMERICAN PRIDE THE NAVY DRAMA FLIES HIGH 31 and on May 3 2003 JAG SOARS Tough Timely Stories And a Likely Spin off 32 Virginia Heffernan wrote a scathing critique of JAG in the liberal progressive online magazine Slate that As right wing military propaganda JAG operates like socialist realist novels and the barking radio of G Gordon Liddy It pounds home its message at deafening volume razing nuance and stranding viewers with nothing else to think 33 Furthermore that in many episodes it typically opens with the suggestion that the military has done something terrible and the officers in question do show signs of guilt reticence But in the end they reveal their absolute innocence and their higher purpose and both the military and its reticence are exonerated 33 The August 2009 issue of ABA Journal ranked the 25 greatest legal TV shows of all time and JAG came in at number 13 34 JAG was on spot 10 out of 20 on a 2018 Wonderwall com list over Best TV shows about the military 35 Nielsen ratings edit Seasonal rankings based on average total viewers per episode of JAG on NBC first season and CBS other seasons Note U S network television seasons generally start in late September and end in late May which coincides with the completion of the May sweeps Season Season premiere Season finale Time slot Network TV season Rank Viewers in millions 1 September 23 1995 May 22 1996 Saturday at 8 00 pm EST September 23 1995 February 3 1996 Wednesday at 8 00 pm EST March 13 May 22 1996 NBC 1995 1996 79 citation needed 11 562 January 3 1997 April 18 1997 Friday at 9 00 pm EST January 3 March 7 1997 Friday at 8 00 pm EST March 28 April 18 1997 CBS 1996 1997 68 11 80 36 3 September 23 1997 May 19 1998 Tuesday at 8 00 pm EST 1997 1998 36 12 90 37 4 September 22 1998 May 25 1999 1998 1999 17 14 20 38 5 September 21 1999 May 23 2000 1999 2000 25 14 07 39 6 October 3 2000 May 22 2001 2000 2001 31 13 00 40 7 September 25 2001 May 21 2002 2001 2002 15 14 80 41 8 September 24 2002 May 20 2003 2002 2003 26 42 12 97 42 9 September 26 2003 May 21 2004 Friday at 9 00 pm EST 2003 2004 37 10 80 43 10 September 24 2004 April 29 2005 2004 2005 50 9 66 44 It was noted in 1998 that the largest segment of the audience was those over the age of 55 22 JAG had its highest ever ratings in the fall of 2001 season 7 beating episodes of The Practice airing on ABC in the same timeslot and in symbiosis with the other CBS law dramas on Tuesdays Judging Amy and The Guardian 45 In 2003 the median age audience for JAG along with the other CBS series The Guardian and Becker was 58 years the second highest median in primetime network television with only CBS 60 Minutes higher up 46 Awards and nominations edit Source 47 Primetime Emmy Awards edit Year Category Nominee Episode Result1996 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series Single Camera Production Jon Koslowsky Pilot Episode WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music Bruce Broughton N A Nominated 48 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series L Paul Dafelmair Smoked Nominated1997 Cowboys and Cossacks Won1998 Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Hugo Cortina The Good of the Service Nominated1999 Gypsy Eyes NominatedOutstanding Costuming for a Series L Paul Dafelmair Won2000 Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series Hugo Cortina Boomerang part II Nominated2001 Adrift part I Nominated2002 Outstanding Music Composition for a Series Dramatic Underscore Steven Bramson Adrift part 2 Nominated2003 Need to Know NominatedOther awards and nominations edit Year Association Category Nominee s Episode Result1999 Humanitas Prize 60 Minute Category Angels 30 Nominated2000 ASCAP Awards Top TV Series Bruce BroughtonSteven Bramson WonTV Guide Awards Favorite Actor in a Drama David James Elliott WonYoung Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress Aysia Polk Nominated2001 Imagen Foundation Awards Primetime Television Series Retreat Hell Won2003 ASCAP Awards Top TV Series Bruce BroughtonSteven Bramson Won2004 WonYoung Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actress Hallee Hirsh NominatedConnections with other shows editNCIS spin off edit Main article NCIS TV series In January 2003 Donald P Bellisario was developing a JAG spin off around the work of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service 49 It was aired in April 2003 in a two part backdoor pilot in which Commander Rabb is arrested but later vindicated as innocent for the murder of Lieutenant Singer The two episodes titled Ice Queen and Meltdown focused on the NCIS team with most of the JAG regulars as supporting characters Whereas the episodes of JAG are primarily oriented on a mixture of courtroom drama and military activities in the field NCIS episodes are more focused as the meaning of the acronym suggests on criminal investigations NCIS also follows a different storytelling format from JAG emphasizing character humor to a larger extent than its parent program NCIS later produced its own spin offs NCIS Los Angeles NCIS New Orleans NCIS Hawaiʻi and NCIS Sydney which shows a further departure from the styles and themes of JAG The two episodes Ice Queen and Meltdown were edited down to a one hour pilot film which was then used to sell the idea of NCIS as a new series to CBS the pilot used the title NCIS The Beginning It was later also used to introduce the show to CBS affiliates and advertisers It was only broadcast once and is not available on home video Excluding the backdoor pilot few major characters from JAG have appeared in the NCIS series Patrick Labyorteaux appeared briefly as Lieutenant Bud Roberts in the NCIS first season episode Hung Out to Dry and again now with the rank of captain in the season fourteen episode Rogue advising the NCIS team on a legal issue John M Jackson returned in May 2013 as retired Rear Admiral A J Chegwidden now a civilian attorney in the private sector hired by Director Vance to provide legal representation for Special Agent Gibbs in the season ten NCIS finale Damned If You Do 50 Jackson has recurred as A J Chegwidden since the eighth season of NCIS Los Angeles Chegwidden is a Vietnam era compatriot of series regulars Hetty Lange Linda Hunt and Owen Granger Miguel Ferrer David James Elliot and Catherine Bell returned to their roles as Harmon Rabb and Sarah MacKenzie for the first time since JAG ended in the last two episodes of the tenth season of NCIS Los Angeles 51 While several other actors who played major roles on JAG have also appeared on NCIS such as Scott Lawrence Sturgis Turner on JAG 52 Steven Culp Clayton Webb on JAG 53 Randy Vazquez Victor Galindez on JAG 54 and Michael Bellisario Mikey Roberts on JAG 55 they played completely different characters when appearing on NCIS Similarly after Sean Murray Donald Bellisario s stepson played a one off Ensign character in JAG season 4 and the recurring character of Danny Walden in season 6 he joined the core cast of NCIS during the first season as Tim McGee and is still on the show as of 2022 First introduced in the NCIS back door pilot Alicia Coppola appeared as Navy judge advocate Lieutenant Commander Faith Coleman in several episodes of NCIS 56 Adam Baldwin played the same guest role Navy SEAL Commander Michael Rainer in one episode of each show 57 First Monday cross over edit First Monday was a short lived series co created by Bellisario and Paul Levine about fictional U S Supreme Court justices and their clerks which aired in 2002 and starred James Garner and Joe Mantegna The character of U S Senator Edward Sheffield Dean Stockwell who appeared in three episodes of that show later became a recurring character on JAG as the new Secretary of the Navy starting in season eight Yes Dear tribute edit The sitcom Yes Dear did an episode called Let s Get Jaggy With It where Greg s father Tom Tim Conway wins a walk on role on JAG Catherine Bell guest starred as herself while David James Elliott Patrick Labyorteaux and Scott Lawrence guest starred as their respective JAG characters Bette tribute edit The second episode of Bette Midler s short lived sitcom Bette titled And the Winner Is had a storyline where her title character wins an award for guest starring in an episode of JAG The award winning scene shows Bette playing a character who interrogates Harmon Rabb after comedically checking out his posterior David James Elliott guest stars in this episode within an episode The episode aired on CBS on October 18 2000 58 59 Home media editOn September 1 1998 the pilot episode of JAG was released on VHS cassette in the U S by Paramount Home Entertainment However no other episodes of the series proper was released on any home entertainment media while show was still in production allegedly due to syndication deals made with several broadcasters 60 Beginning in 2006 CBS Home Entertainment distributed by Paramount has released all 10 seasons on DVD in regions 1 2 and 4 61 Seasons 1 to 4 are released with a 4 3 aspect ratio while seasons 5 to 10 have a 16 9 aspect ratio The region 2 and 4 editions do not have the bonus features audio commentaries and retrospective interviews included on the region 1 editions of seasons one and two On December 11 2012 CBS released JAG The Complete Series Collector s Edition on DVD in region 1 This collection contains other than all 227 episodes of the series and the bonus features of the previously released individual season packs one disc with new bonus features and a booklet with production notes 62 On April 14 2015 CBS Home Entertainment released a repackaged version of the complete series set at a lower price in Region 1 It does not include the bonus disc that was part of the original complete series set 63 DVD name No ofepisodes Release dates Extra featuresRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4The Complete First Season 22 July 25 2006 64 October 16 2006 Behind the Scenes FootageMaking Of Featurette Episode CommentariesRare unaired episode Skeleton Crew The Complete Second Season 15 November 7 2006 September 10 2007 August 16 2007 Behind the Scenes FootageMaking Of Featurette Episode CommentariesThe Third Season 24 March 20 2007 June 24 2008 June 5 2008 The Fourth Season August 21 2007 October 22 2008 October 2 2008 Gag reelThe Fifth Season 25 January 29 2008 May 7 2009The Sixth Season 24 May 20 2008 September 14 2009 65 September 3 2009 66 The Seventh Season November 4 2008 March 22 2010 67 March 4 2010 The Eighth Season March 17 2009 June 21 2010 68 August 5 2010 Gag ReelNCIS Pilot episodes Ice Queen and Meltdown The Ninth Season November 10 2009 September 20 2010 November 4 2010 69 The Final Season 22 February 9 2010 70 June 29 2011 July 6 2011 71 JAG The Final Goodbye The Complete Series 227 December 11 2012 June 27 2011 All bonus features of individual season packsOne disc of new bonus features including thedocumentary The JAGged EdgeApril 14 2015 All bonus features of individual season packsSoundtrack editOn April 26 2010 Intrada released an album of music on compact disc from the series featuring Bruce Broughton s theme and his pilot movie score tracks 1 15 and weekly composer Steven Bramson s score from the second season episode Cowboys amp Cossacks including Broughton s format music the main and end title theme and commercial bumper 72 73 All tracks are written by Bruce Broughton track 1 15 and 18 including the leitmotif Theme from JAG used in many of the Bramson tracks and Steve Bramson 16 17 and 19 28 Intrada releaseNo TitleLength1 Engage and Destroy Main Title 4 422 Getting Some Air Angela Overboard 2 393 Harm and Kate Arrive 2 214 Harm s Past Over Bosnia 1 555 Gold Wings amp Dress Whites Wave Off 1 316 Contemplation 0 277 Joyride 1 498 Angela on a Slab 1 349 Playout 0 1510 Scuttlebutt s True 4 2711 To Hell and Back Sir Let m Trap 6 0512 Harm Does It 3 2513 Judgement Call 2 0914 Gold Wings White Uniform 1 5615 End Credits 0 5716 Format Bumper 0 0717 Teaser 1 4318 Format Main Title 0 4719 Act One Playon Exchange 1 2020 Fire Grinkov 4 2921 One Rule of War 1 1622 Jumping Ship Convincing Yuri 2 1223 Yuri Turns 1 5724 To the Brig Boxing Petavitch 1 4125 Live Missile 0 4226 This Is War 3 0527 Grinkov Relents 4 2628 A Sailor s Death Format End Credits 1 44See also edit nbsp Television portalInterservice rivalry Judge Advocate General s Corps U S Navy Uniform Code of Military Justice United States Navy Regulations Uniforms of the United States Navy Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps List of U S Navy acronyms List of United States Marine Corps acronyms and expressions The Code 2019 TV series References edit a b c d Edmunds Marlene 2015 Home of the Silver Screen Location International 2015 20 21 Archived from the original on October 4 2021 Retrieved October 4 2021 We originally came up to Santa Clarita with the JAG show as an antidote to the high cost of studio rental in Hollywood We wanted to put more of the money on the screen Mark Horowitz adds Because the JAG show lasted for ten years there were standing warehouses that had been converted for studio use For two seasons JAG filmed side by side with NCIS he says Valencia Studios Credits Valencia Studios Archived from the original on April 15 2019 Retrieved April 15 2019 Valencia Studios has been continuously occupied for the last 20 years by CBS Paramount a b Schneider Michael February 19 2002 TV shows face the big squeeze Variety Retrieved September 3 2023 I certainly have two very high budget shows says Bellisario whose JAG costs about 2 6 million per episode to produce Sometimes stylized either as J A G or as J A G in promotional materials including the DVD releases JAG Production notes season 5 December 10 2000 Archived from the original on December 10 2000 From the Paramount website through archive org Retrieved on 2015 03 22 It was one of the last Paramount produced TV series to end under that name prior to the firm becoming CBS Paramount Network Television Karlen Neal COVER STORY From the Man Behind 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