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Midnight Caller

Midnight Caller is an American drama television series created by Richard DiLello, which aired on NBC from October 25, 1988, to May 17, 1991. It was one of the first television series to address the dramatic possibilities of the then-growing phenomenon of talk radio.[1][2]

Midnight Caller
GenreDrama
Created byRichard DiLello
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes61 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locationSan Francisco
Camera setupPanavision Cameras and Lenses
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture formatColor (Metrocolor)
Audio formatMono
Original releaseOctober 25, 1988 (1988-10-25) –
May 17, 1991 (1991-05-17)

Premise

Jack Killian is a former San Francisco police detective who quits the force after he accidentally shot his partner dead in a confrontation with armed criminals. After lapsing into alcoholism, Killian receives an offer from Devon King, the beautiful and wealthy owner-operator of KJCM-FM, to become "The Nighthawk", host of an overnight talk show, taking calls from listeners and acting as a detective solving their problems during the day (the title of Killian's show would later be adopted in real life by talk-show host George Noory on KTRS in St. Louis from 1996 until 2003, when Noory took over from the retiring Art Bell as host of the nationally syndicated Coast to Coast AM). Even though Killian snapped that he doesn't listen to FM radio, he accepted the offer.[3]

Killian's adventures took him frequently back into the realm of police work, where several of his former colleagues were less than happy to see him again. He faced myriad problems, both personal and professional, and was at various points required to come to grips with the nature of his relationship with both his absentee father and his troubled siblings. What he never seemed to come to grips with, however, was his relationship, or lack of one, with Devon. Devon eventually became pregnant in a relationship with another man and sold the station (Kilbourne was simultaneously pregnant in real life). Despite hard-hitting topical episodes dealing with AIDS, capital punishment, and child abuse among other topics, the show lost its audience when it was moved from its original time slot and was cancelled after three seasons.

Killian's radio show sign-off comment was "Good night, America, wherever you are."[4]

Midnight Caller's strength was a combination of well-created stories shaped by realistic and topical characters. The stories also rotated around the main cast, and its well-developed characters allowed the viewers to relate to them. The show's jazz music soundtrack also added to its popularity.

In October 1990, Wendy Kilbourne (Devon King) left the show due to pregnancy reasons. Lisa Eilbacher (Nicky Molloy) became the new female lead role.[5]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
117November 25, 1988 (1988-11-25)May 9, 1989 (1989-05-09)
221September 19, 1989 (1989-09-19)May 22, 1990 (1990-05-22)
323September 28, 1990 (1990-09-28)May 17, 1991 (1991-05-17)

Cast and characters

Production

Title

Series creator Richard DiLello took the title of the series from a song written by Pete Ham for the band Badfinger. DiLello had previously authored The Longest Cocktail Party, a history of the rise and fall of The Beatles' corporation, Apple Corps, and their record label, Apple Records, where Badfinger had originally been signed. The song itself had no relation to the series' subject matter; it had been written by Ham in tribute to a friend of the band who had resorted to working as a high-priced prostitute to pay her bills.

"After It Happened" controversy

In the 1988 episode "After It Happened", a bisexual man is depicted as an AIDS carrier who deliberately infects heterosexual women. As originally conceived, the man is gunned down in a vigilantism murder by one of the women whom he infects, and a medical team in full Hazmat suit comes to take his body away as Jack Killian comforts the distraught shooter. In the broadcast version, the victim is stopped before she can kill the carrier. Coming in the early years of the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in the US at a time when public understanding of the disease was quite low,[7] the proposed episode was immediately criticised as sensationalistic, ignorant of bisexuality, and pseudoscience. Protests were launched by GLAAD, BiNet USA and bialogue, among others.[8] Additionally ACT UP pickets disrupted the show's filming.[9][10] Then-NBC affiliate KRON-TV in San Francisco ran a disclaimer before the show with an AIDS hotline number and aired a half-hour live special, Midnight Caller: The Response, during which activists and public health officials aired their grievances.[11]

Awards and nominations

In 1989, both Kay Lenz and Joe Spano won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series and Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, for their performances in the episodes "After It Happened" and "The Execution of John Saringo", respectively.[12][13]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1989 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Peter Boyle Nominated
Joe Spano Won
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Kay Lenz Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Thomas Carter, "Pilot" Nominated
1990 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Bruce Weitz Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Kay Lenz Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Bradley B. Six Nominated
Outstanding Editing - Single Camera Roger Bondelli Nominated

International distribution

In the Philippines, the show was broadcast on PTV-4 from 1990 to 1991, and then ABC-5 from 1992 to 1996, with dubbing in Tagalog from 1994. In the UK, it was broadcast by BBC1 from 1989,[14] before later being re-run on ITV in the late '90s,[15] and being re-acquired for broadcast by Forces TV in 2021.[14] In New Zealand, the series was one of the early shows on the then-newly launched TV3, and it was screened in the early 1990s.

References

  1. ^ O'Connor, John J. (November 14, 1989). "Review/Television; 'Midnight Caller' Continues Its AIDS Story". The New York Times. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  2. ^ Cerone, Daniel (November 11, 1989). "Activists Hail 'Midnight Caller' Sequel Episode". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  3. ^ Terry Clifford (October 25, 1988). "'Midnight Caller' Should Hang It Up". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  4. ^ John J. O'Connor (November 14, 1989). "Review/Television; 'Midnight Caller' Continues Its AIDS Story". Nytimes.com. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  5. ^ Michael Hill (October 26, 1990). "'Midnight Caller' loses a star but stays strong". Baltimoresun.com. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  6. ^ Bobbin, Jay (January 2, 1989). "Gary Cole In 'Midnight Caller' Hot Seat". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  7. ^ Easton, Nina J. (December 3, 1988). "'Caller' Clash Reflects TV's Challenge on AIDS". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  8. ^ Easton, Nina J. (October 25, 1988). "Gays Protest 'Midnight Caller' Episode". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  9. ^ Ewtn.com
  10. ^ "The State". The Los Angeles Times. October 23, 1988. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  11. ^ Tropiano, p. 103
  12. ^ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 1439. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
  13. ^ "Awards and nominations". Emmys.com. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  14. ^ a b "Midnight Caller coming soon to Forces TV". Digital Spy. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  15. ^ "ITV Central | continuity and break in transmission | 9th September 1998 | Part 2 of 2". YouTube. Retrieved December 20, 2021.

External links

  • Midnight Caller at IMDb
  • at The Gary Cole Archives

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For other uses see Midnight Caller disambiguation Midnight Caller is an American drama television series created by Richard DiLello which aired on NBC from October 25 1988 to May 17 1991 It was one of the first television series to address the dramatic possibilities of the then growing phenomenon of talk radio 1 2 Midnight CallerGenreDramaCreated byRichard DiLelloStarringGary Cole Wendy Kilbourne Lisa Eilbacher Dennis Dun Mykel T Williamson Arthur TaxierComposersRoss Levinson Brad FiedelCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes61 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersRobert Singer Robert Butler season 1 Production locationSan FranciscoCamera setupPanavision Cameras and LensesRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesDecember 3rd Productions Gangbuster Films Inc season 1 Lorimar TelevisionDistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkNBCPicture formatColor Metrocolor Audio formatMonoOriginal releaseOctober 25 1988 1988 10 25 May 17 1991 1991 05 17 Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Cast and characters 4 Production 4 1 Title 4 2 After It Happened controversy 5 Awards and nominations 6 International distribution 7 References 8 External linksPremise EditJack Killian is a former San Francisco police detective who quits the force after he accidentally shot his partner dead in a confrontation with armed criminals After lapsing into alcoholism Killian receives an offer from Devon King the beautiful and wealthy owner operator of KJCM FM to become The Nighthawk host of an overnight talk show taking calls from listeners and acting as a detective solving their problems during the day the title of Killian s show would later be adopted in real life by talk show host George Noory on KTRS in St Louis from 1996 until 2003 when Noory took over from the retiring Art Bell as host of the nationally syndicated Coast to Coast AM Even though Killian snapped that he doesn t listen to FM radio he accepted the offer 3 Killian s adventures took him frequently back into the realm of police work where several of his former colleagues were less than happy to see him again He faced myriad problems both personal and professional and was at various points required to come to grips with the nature of his relationship with both his absentee father and his troubled siblings What he never seemed to come to grips with however was his relationship or lack of one with Devon Devon eventually became pregnant in a relationship with another man and sold the station Kilbourne was simultaneously pregnant in real life Despite hard hitting topical episodes dealing with AIDS capital punishment and child abuse among other topics the show lost its audience when it was moved from its original time slot and was cancelled after three seasons Killian s radio show sign off comment was Good night America wherever you are 4 Midnight Caller s strength was a combination of well created stories shaped by realistic and topical characters The stories also rotated around the main cast and its well developed characters allowed the viewers to relate to them The show s jazz music soundtrack also added to its popularity In October 1990 Wendy Kilbourne Devon King left the show due to pregnancy reasons Lisa Eilbacher Nicky Molloy became the new female lead role 5 Episodes EditMain article List of Midnight Caller episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired117November 25 1988 1988 11 25 May 9 1989 1989 05 09 221September 19 1989 1989 09 19 May 22 1990 1990 05 22 323September 28 1990 1990 09 28 May 17 1991 1991 05 17 Cast and characters EditGary Cole as Jack Killian 6 Wendy Kilbourne as Devon King Dennis Dun as Billy Po Mykel T Williamson as Deacon Bridges Arthur Taxier as Lt Carl Zymak Lisa Eilbacher as Nicky MolloyProduction EditTitle Edit Series creator Richard DiLello took the title of the series from a song written by Pete Ham for the band Badfinger DiLello had previously authored The Longest Cocktail Party a history of the rise and fall of The Beatles corporation Apple Corps and their record label Apple Records where Badfinger had originally been signed The song itself had no relation to the series subject matter it had been written by Ham in tribute to a friend of the band who had resorted to working as a high priced prostitute to pay her bills After It Happened controversy Edit Main article After It Happened In the 1988 episode After It Happened a bisexual man is depicted as an AIDS carrier who deliberately infects heterosexual women As originally conceived the man is gunned down in a vigilantism murder by one of the women whom he infects and a medical team in full Hazmat suit comes to take his body away as Jack Killian comforts the distraught shooter In the broadcast version the victim is stopped before she can kill the carrier Coming in the early years of the epidemiology of HIV AIDS in the US at a time when public understanding of the disease was quite low 7 the proposed episode was immediately criticised as sensationalistic ignorant of bisexuality and pseudoscience Protests were launched by GLAAD BiNet USA and bialogue among others 8 Additionally ACT UP pickets disrupted the show s filming 9 10 Then NBC affiliate KRON TV in San Francisco ran a disclaimer before the show with an AIDS hotline number and aired a half hour live special Midnight Caller The Response during which activists and public health officials aired their grievances 11 Awards and nominations EditIn 1989 both Kay Lenz and Joe Spano won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series and Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for their performances in the episodes After It Happened and The Execution of John Saringo respectively 12 13 Year Award Category Nominated work Result1989 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Peter Boyle NominatedJoe Spano WonOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Kay Lenz WonOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series Thomas Carter Pilot Nominated1990 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Bruce Weitz NominatedOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Kay Lenz NominatedOutstanding Cinematography for a Series Bradley B Six NominatedOutstanding Editing Single Camera Roger Bondelli NominatedInternational distribution EditIn the Philippines the show was broadcast on PTV 4 from 1990 to 1991 and then ABC 5 from 1992 to 1996 with dubbing in Tagalog from 1994 In the UK it was broadcast by BBC1 from 1989 14 before later being re run on ITV in the late 90s 15 and being re acquired for broadcast by Forces TV in 2021 14 In New Zealand the series was one of the early shows on the then newly launched TV3 and it was screened in the early 1990s References Edit O Connor John J November 14 1989 Review Television Midnight Caller Continues Its AIDS Story The New York Times Retrieved October 24 2010 Cerone Daniel November 11 1989 Activists Hail Midnight Caller Sequel Episode The Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 24 2010 Terry Clifford October 25 1988 Midnight Caller Should Hang It Up Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 20 2020 John J O Connor November 14 1989 Review Television Midnight Caller Continues Its AIDS Story Nytimes com Retrieved April 20 2020 Michael Hill October 26 1990 Midnight Caller loses a star but stays strong Baltimoresun com Retrieved April 20 2020 Bobbin Jay January 2 1989 Gary Cole In Midnight Caller Hot Seat Orlando Sentinel Retrieved June 21 2017 Easton Nina J December 3 1988 Caller Clash Reflects TV s Challenge on AIDS The Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 24 2010 Easton Nina J October 25 1988 Gays Protest Midnight Caller Episode The Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 24 2010 Ewtn com The State The Los Angeles Times October 23 1988 Retrieved October 24 2010 Tropiano p 103 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present Ballantine Books 2003 p 1439 ISBN 0 345 45542 8 Awards and nominations Emmys com Retrieved April 20 2020 a b Midnight Caller coming soon to Forces TV Digital Spy Retrieved December 20 2021 ITV Central continuity and break in transmission 9th September 1998 Part 2 of 2 YouTube Retrieved December 20 2021 External links EditMidnight Caller at IMDb Midnight Caller cast and episode guide at The Gary Cole Archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midnight Caller amp oldid 1111939772, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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