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Keen Eddie

Keen Eddie is an American action, comedy-drama television series that aired on Fox from June 3 to July 24, 2003. The series was originally scheduled to premiere during the 2002–03 television season, but was postponed and premiered as a summer replacement in June 2003.[1] Fox canceled the series, pulling it from the schedule after airing seven episodes.[2] The remaining six episodes debuted on the American cable network Bravo and began airing in January 2004.[3]

Keen Eddie
GenrePolice procedural
Comedy drama
Created byJ. H. Wyman
StarringMark Valley
Sienna Miller
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Colin Salmon
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersJ. H. Wyman
Warren Littlefield
Simon West
Production locationsLondon, England, United Kingdom
CinematographyMartin Kenzie
Running time44 minutes
Production companiesFrequency Films
Simon West Productions
The Littlefield Company
Paramount Network Television
Release
Original networkFox
Picture format16:9 HDTV
Original releaseJune 3, 2003 (2003-06-03) –
April 14, 2004 (2004-04-14)

The series follows a brash NYPD detective who goes to London when one of his cases goes sour and remains to work with New Scotland Yard. The soundtrack and incidental music for the first episode was provided by British techno duo Orbital. Daniel Ash of Love and Rockets scored the rest of the series.[4]

All thirteen episodes of the series were released on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment on September 7, 2004; however, some of the music was replaced for the DVD release.[5]

Plot

After his investigation into an oxycodone ring results in a botched drug bust, NYPD Detective Eddie Arlette is sent to London to assist Scotland Yard with its work on the same case. Eddie and his British police partner, Inspector Monty Pippin, help crack the case, and Eddie is asked to stay on at Scotland Yard. He initially declines but suddenly changes his mind to the surprise of those around him.

In addition to his work, Eddie has an adversarial but flirtatious relationship with Fiona, who occupies the flat he is renting from her parents; she begrudgingly puts up with him (and his Bull Terrier, Pete), because he has threatened to reveal to her parents that she is not actually enrolled at university. Eddie frequently tries to make Fiona question her relationship with her boyfriend, Nigel. It is possible that he would like them to break up so he might be able to date Fiona. In the final episodes of the series, Eddie and Fiona seem to be forming a deeper connection with each other, while still maintaining their teasing relationship. In the final episode, it is predicted that Eddie will fall in love with a woman on a red bus. In the last moments of the episode, Eddie sees Fiona get off a red bus. He clearly notices this fact but chooses not to tell Fiona.

Eddie's other influential relationship, while in England, is with his friend and co-worker Monty Pippin. On his first day in London, Pippin takes Eddie to a swingers club. Pippin explains that he is not actually married but he and a friend pretend to be, so they can take part in the club. Pippin has many other strange sexual habits. In one episode, Pippin joins a support group for "sexaholics" (nymphomaniacs) but tells the group his name is Eddie Arlett. He also drops his English accent and takes on an American one. He never takes the support group seriously and promptly attempts to seduce one of his group members. While Eddie puts up with Pippin's antics, he frequently tries to encourage Pippin to change. Eddie also states that Pippin's personality is not natural as everything Pippin does contradicts something he did previously.

Eddie also has a flirtatious, albeit a seemingly imaginary, relationship with Carol Ross (Superintendent Nathanial Johnson's assistant), whom he calls "Ms. Moneypenny" and with whom he banters using double entendres. When he asks her seemingly innocent questions, she gives a sexual reply ("How are you, Miss Moneypenny?" "Completely...shaved." or "What's new, Miss Moneypenny?" "Crotchless panties." or "What's your position, Miss Moneypenny?" "On...all...fours."). Eddie frequently asks those around him if they heard her response. Except for a single incident in the episode Keeping Up Appearances, no one ever appears to have heard her sexual response but simply hear a neutral comment (when he asks her how she's doing, he hears her say "Terribly horny", but anyone he asks heard "Terribly well").

Eddie's dog Pete is extremely ill-tempered. Eddie attempts to leave him in quarantine at the airport when he arrives in England but Pippin rescues Pete, by claiming Pete is a police dog. Pete chews on everything and frequently destroys TV remote controls and cellphones. He also has strange sexual appetites, from Fiona's cat Princess to a fur coat to sleeping humans. More than once, he has aggressively cornered visitors at the apartment and forced them to stand motionless for hours until Fiona or Eddie come home.

Eddie also has a catchphrase when introduced to a villain or upon making an arrest: "Hi, I'm Eddie...how do you like me so far?"

Cast

Main

 
The main cast of Keen Eddie

Recurring

Episodes

Paramount opted to put the episodes in the order they were aired, not produced, for the DVD release. The most notable evidence of this is Eddie’s map of London, where he tacks a matchbook relating to his adventure, as well as Nigel's re-appearance after he's moved abroad. The number of matchbooks noticeably fluctuates when watched in broadcast order. The episode list below is ordered by their production numbers and not their air dates. The DVD release also replaces the music that was originally used when the show was originally broadcast.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1"Pilot (a.k.a. Eddie)"Simon WestJ. H. WymanJune 3, 2003 (2003-06-03)101
NYPD detective Eddie Arlette finds himself with a one-way ticket to London after botching an operation to catch an oxycodone ring. Under the watchful eye of DI Monty Pippin, Arlette resumes his investigation by using former suspect Rudy Alexander as informant to work his way to the top of the chain.
2"Horse Heir"Simon WestAndi Bushell & Jim Praytor and J. H. WymanJune 10, 2003 (2003-06-10)102
Eddie and Monty investigate the theft of a prize racehorse stolen for the purpose of sperm extraction. With the help of sparring half-brothers "One Ball" Bill and "Gay" Johnny, they discover that criminal kingpin 'Yellow' is behind the theft, and plan a sting to catch him red handed.
3"Keeping Up Appearances"Paul ShapiroJ. H. WymanApril 7, 2004 (2004-04-07)103
Eddie inherits a Bentley and personal driver from an eccentric millionaire, but finds the car to be more trouble than it's worth when the millionaire's estranged son continually steals it.
4"Citizen Cecil"Tony BillJeff VlamingMarch 2, 2004 (2004-03-02)104
Eddie must track down a violent criminal who has left a path of destruction throughout London as he attempts to track down some stolen football tickets.
5"Who Wants to Be in a Club That Would Have Me as a Member?"Bryan SpicerSteven KaneMarch 24, 2004 (2004-03-24)105
6"Sucker Punch"Jefery LevyRobert Palm and J. H. WymanJuly 1, 2003 (2003-07-01)106
7"Black Like Me"David JonesRichard Dresser and J. H. WymanJuly 24, 2003 (2003-07-24)107
8"Inciting Incident"Michael EnglerJeff VlamingFebruary 17, 2004 (2004-02-17)108
9"Achtung Baby"Charles McDougallRobert Palm and J. H. WymanJune 17, 2003 (2003-06-17)109
10"The Amazing Larry Dunn"Tim Van PattenJ. H. WymanJuly 8, 2003 (2003-07-08)110
11"Sticky Fingers"Alan TaylorStory by : Jib Polhemus
Teleplay by : Willie Reale
January 27, 2004 (2004-01-27)111
12"Eddie Loves Baseball"Nick GomezSteven Kane and J. H. WymanJune 24, 2003 (2003-06-24)112
13"Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité"Leslie LibmanRichard Dresser and J. H. WymanApril 14, 2004 (2004-04-14)113

References

  1. ^ Brian Ford Sullivan (March 3, 2003). "'Bob,' 'Eddie' Sent to Summer". The Futon Critic. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  2. ^ Brian Ford Sullivan (August 20, 2003). "Passport Revoked: FOX Cancels 'Keen Eddie'". The Futon Critic. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  3. ^ Brian Ford Sullivan (December 11, 2003). "Bravo Slates 'Keen Eddie' for Tuesdays Starting in January". The Futon Critic. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  4. ^ Bax, Mike (July 16, 2009). "An Interview with Daniel Ash from Love and Rockets". Lithium Magazine. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
  5. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD. Archived from the original on October 17, 2012. Retrieved November 15, 2010.

External links

  • Keen Eddie at IMDb
  • Keen Eddie: An American Cop in London – PopMatters Review

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Keen Eddie is an American action comedy drama television series that aired on Fox from June 3 to July 24 2003 The series was originally scheduled to premiere during the 2002 03 television season but was postponed and premiered as a summer replacement in June 2003 1 Fox canceled the series pulling it from the schedule after airing seven episodes 2 The remaining six episodes debuted on the American cable network Bravo and began airing in January 2004 3 Keen EddieGenrePolice proceduralComedy dramaCreated byJ H WymanStarringMark ValleySienna MillerJulian Rhind TuttColin SalmonCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersJ H WymanWarren LittlefieldSimon WestProduction locationsLondon England United KingdomCinematographyMartin KenzieRunning time44 minutesProduction companiesFrequency FilmsSimon West ProductionsThe Littlefield CompanyParamount Network TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkFoxPicture format16 9 HDTVOriginal releaseJune 3 2003 2003 06 03 April 14 2004 2004 04 14 The series follows a brash NYPD detective who goes to London when one of his cases goes sour and remains to work with New Scotland Yard The soundtrack and incidental music for the first episode was provided by British techno duo Orbital Daniel Ash of Love and Rockets scored the rest of the series 4 All thirteen episodes of the series were released on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment on September 7 2004 however some of the music was replaced for the DVD release 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Episodes 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditAfter his investigation into an oxycodone ring results in a botched drug bust NYPD Detective Eddie Arlette is sent to London to assist Scotland Yard with its work on the same case Eddie and his British police partner Inspector Monty Pippin help crack the case and Eddie is asked to stay on at Scotland Yard He initially declines but suddenly changes his mind to the surprise of those around him In addition to his work Eddie has an adversarial but flirtatious relationship with Fiona who occupies the flat he is renting from her parents she begrudgingly puts up with him and his Bull Terrier Pete because he has threatened to reveal to her parents that she is not actually enrolled at university Eddie frequently tries to make Fiona question her relationship with her boyfriend Nigel It is possible that he would like them to break up so he might be able to date Fiona In the final episodes of the series Eddie and Fiona seem to be forming a deeper connection with each other while still maintaining their teasing relationship In the final episode it is predicted that Eddie will fall in love with a woman on a red bus In the last moments of the episode Eddie sees Fiona get off a red bus He clearly notices this fact but chooses not to tell Fiona Eddie s other influential relationship while in England is with his friend and co worker Monty Pippin On his first day in London Pippin takes Eddie to a swingers club Pippin explains that he is not actually married but he and a friend pretend to be so they can take part in the club Pippin has many other strange sexual habits In one episode Pippin joins a support group for sexaholics nymphomaniacs but tells the group his name is Eddie Arlett He also drops his English accent and takes on an American one He never takes the support group seriously and promptly attempts to seduce one of his group members While Eddie puts up with Pippin s antics he frequently tries to encourage Pippin to change Eddie also states that Pippin s personality is not natural as everything Pippin does contradicts something he did previously Eddie also has a flirtatious albeit a seemingly imaginary relationship with Carol Ross Superintendent Nathanial Johnson s assistant whom he calls Ms Moneypenny and with whom he banters using double entendres When he asks her seemingly innocent questions she gives a sexual reply How are you Miss Moneypenny Completely shaved or What s new Miss Moneypenny Crotchless panties or What s your position Miss Moneypenny On all fours Eddie frequently asks those around him if they heard her response Except for a single incident in the episode Keeping Up Appearances no one ever appears to have heard her sexual response but simply hear a neutral comment when he asks her how she s doing he hears her say Terribly horny but anyone he asks heard Terribly well Eddie s dog Pete is extremely ill tempered Eddie attempts to leave him in quarantine at the airport when he arrives in England but Pippin rescues Pete by claiming Pete is a police dog Pete chews on everything and frequently destroys TV remote controls and cellphones He also has strange sexual appetites from Fiona s cat Princess to a fur coat to sleeping humans More than once he has aggressively cornered visitors at the apartment and forced them to stand motionless for hours until Fiona or Eddie come home Eddie also has a catchphrase when introduced to a villain or upon making an arrest Hi I m Eddie how do you like me so far Cast EditMain Edit The main cast of Keen Eddie Mark Valley as Detective Eddie Arlette NYPD Sienna Miller as Fiona Bickerton Julian Rhind Tutt as Inspector Monty Pippin New Scotland Yard Colin Salmon as Superintendent Nathanial Johnson New Scotland YardRecurring Edit Alexei Sayle as Rudy Alexander Rachael Buckley as Carol Ross A K A Miss Moneypenny Theo Fraser Steele as Nigel Sophie Hunter as Lois Daniel Goldenberg as Johnny Red Alex McSweeney as One Ball Bill Sarah Jane Potts as Audry Ivana Horvat as Milli Anya Lahiri as Zoe Meredith Ostrom as Dominique Sarah Vandenberg as Valentine Hughes Martin Hancock as Fishy Nick Malinowski as Cheap TrickEpisodes EditParamount opted to put the episodes in the order they were aired not produced for the DVD release The most notable evidence of this is Eddie s map of London where he tacks a matchbook relating to his adventure as well as Nigel s re appearance after he s moved abroad The number of matchbooks noticeably fluctuates when watched in broadcast order The episode list below is ordered by their production numbers and not their air dates The DVD release also replaces the music that was originally used when the show was originally broadcast No TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code1 Pilot a k a Eddie Simon WestJ H WymanJune 3 2003 2003 06 03 101NYPD detective Eddie Arlette finds himself with a one way ticket to London after botching an operation to catch an oxycodone ring Under the watchful eye of DI Monty Pippin Arlette resumes his investigation by using former suspect Rudy Alexander as informant to work his way to the top of the chain 2 Horse Heir Simon WestAndi Bushell amp Jim Praytor and J H WymanJune 10 2003 2003 06 10 102Eddie and Monty investigate the theft of a prize racehorse stolen for the purpose of sperm extraction With the help of sparring half brothers One Ball Bill and Gay Johnny they discover that criminal kingpin Yellow is behind the theft and plan a sting to catch him red handed 3 Keeping Up Appearances Paul ShapiroJ H WymanApril 7 2004 2004 04 07 103Eddie inherits a Bentley and personal driver from an eccentric millionaire but finds the car to be more trouble than it s worth when the millionaire s estranged son continually steals it 4 Citizen Cecil Tony BillJeff VlamingMarch 2 2004 2004 03 02 104Eddie must track down a violent criminal who has left a path of destruction throughout London as he attempts to track down some stolen football tickets 5 Who Wants to Be in a Club That Would Have Me as a Member Bryan SpicerSteven KaneMarch 24 2004 2004 03 24 1056 Sucker Punch Jefery LevyRobert Palm and J H WymanJuly 1 2003 2003 07 01 1067 Black Like Me David JonesRichard Dresser and J H WymanJuly 24 2003 2003 07 24 1078 Inciting Incident Michael EnglerJeff VlamingFebruary 17 2004 2004 02 17 1089 Achtung Baby Charles McDougallRobert Palm and J H WymanJune 17 2003 2003 06 17 10910 The Amazing Larry Dunn Tim Van PattenJ H WymanJuly 8 2003 2003 07 08 11011 Sticky Fingers Alan TaylorStory by Jib PolhemusTeleplay by Willie RealeJanuary 27 2004 2004 01 27 11112 Eddie Loves Baseball Nick GomezSteven Kane and J H WymanJune 24 2003 2003 06 24 11213 Liberte Egalite Fraternite Leslie LibmanRichard Dresser and J H WymanApril 14 2004 2004 04 14 113References Edit Brian Ford Sullivan March 3 2003 Bob Eddie Sent to Summer The Futon Critic Retrieved November 15 2010 Brian Ford Sullivan August 20 2003 Passport Revoked FOX Cancels Keen Eddie The Futon Critic Retrieved November 15 2010 Brian Ford Sullivan December 11 2003 Bravo Slates Keen Eddie for Tuesdays Starting in January The Futon Critic Retrieved November 15 2010 Bax Mike July 16 2009 An Interview with Daniel Ash from Love and Rockets Lithium Magazine Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Retrieved August 20 2012 Keen Eddie Complete Series TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on October 17 2012 Retrieved November 15 2010 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