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Monk (TV series)

Monk is an American mystery comedy-drama television series created by Andy Breckman and starring Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk. It originally ran from 2002 to 2009 and is primarily a police procedural series, but also exhibits comic and dramatic tones in its exploration of the main characters' personal lives. The series was produced by Mandeville Films and Touchstone Television in association with Universal Network Television.

Monk
Genre
Created byAndy Breckman
Starring
Opening themeInstrumental theme by Jeff Beal (season 1)
"It's a Jungle Out There" by Randy Newman (seasons 2–8)
Ending themeInstrumental theme by Jeff Beal (seasons 1-2)
"It's a Jungle Out There" (instrumental) (seasons 3–8)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes125 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locationsToronto, Ontario (season 1)
San Francisco , California (seasons 2–8)
Camera setupSingle-camera film
Running time40–45 minutes
Production companies
Distributor
Release
Original networkUSA Network
Original releaseJuly 12, 2002 (2002-07-12) –
December 4, 2009 (2009-12-04)

The series debuted on July 12, 2002, on USA Network. It continued for eight seasons, with the final season concluding on December 4, 2009. The series held the record for the most-watched scripted drama episode in cable television history from 2009 through 2012 (broken by The Walking Dead) with "Mr. Monk and the End – Part II", its series finale, with 9.4 million viewers, 3.2 million of them in the 18–49 demographic.[1]

The series was critically acclaimed, winning eight Emmy Awards, one Golden Globe Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Premise

Adrian Monk, a San Francisco Police Department detective, has a nervous breakdown after his wife, Trudy, is killed by a car bomb, possibly because of her work as a journalist. He loses his job and refuses to leave his house for several years. With the help of his nurse/assistant, Sharona Fleming, he finally is able to leave his house and begins work as a private detective and a consultant for the police, although his obsessive–compulsive disorder, which has worsened since Trudy's death, poses challenges for him and frustration for those around him. Monk also continues to investigate Trudy's death.

Monk's numerous compulsive habits and phobias compound his situation, such as his fear of germs. Monk is afraid of 312 things, including milk, ladybugs, harmonicas, heights, asymmetry, enclosed spaces, foods touching on his plate, messes, and risk. (He has a breakthrough from claustrophobia later in the series.) The OCD and phobias cause problems for Monk and anyone around him as he investigates cases. These same personal struggles, particularly the OCD, are what aid him in solving cases: his sharp memory, specific mindset, and attention to detail.

Captain Leland Stottlemeyer and Lieutenant Randy Disher call on Monk when they have troubles with investigations. Stottlemeyer is often irritated by Monk's behavior, but respects his friend and former colleague's amazing insight and observational abilities, as does Disher. Ever since childhood, Monk's obsessive attention to detail has allowed him to spot tiny discrepancies, find patterns, and make connections that others miss. These insights work both consciously and unconsciously, so often Monk observes something "wrong" but is unable to pinpoint what it is until someone says or does something that triggers his understanding.

In the middle of season three, Sharona decides to remarry her ex-husband and moves back to New Jersey, prompting Monk to hire Natalie Teeger as his new assistant. Natalie is a widow and mother of 11-year-old daughter Julie. Monk discovers Natalie when she is involved in a homicide case, in "Mr. Monk and the Red Herring". Natalie is able to understand and bond with Monk better than most people, largely due to sharing his grief over the loss of a spouse.

Monk has a brother Ambrose and a half-brother, Jack Jr., whom Monk first learns about when his father tells him in season five.[2] He meets Jack Jr. in the episode "Mr. Monk's Other Brother" during season seven.

Characters

Main

 
Jason Gray-Stanford, Traylor Howard, and Tony Shalhoub are signing autographs at Edwards Air Force Base after the season-four episode "Mr. Monk and the Astronaut".
  • Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is a former homicide detective and a consultant for the San Francisco Police Department. He has an extreme case of OCD and is well known for his various fears and phobias, including (but certainly not limited to) heights, snakes, crowds, glaciers, rodeos, wind, and milk. His wife Trudy was murdered in 1997, and he is haunted by her death (and the fact that it was unsolved) until the series finale.
  • Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram; seasons 1–3) is Monk's nurse and later becomes his first assistant. She refuses to baby him, often forcing him to do things that are unpleasant to him. Her final appearance as a regular character is in "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine". She moves to New Jersey midway through season three, leaving only a note. However, she returns in the final season in "Mr. Monk and Sharona" to give closure to her character. By "Mr. Monk and the End (Part Two)", she and Randy are revealed to have moved to New Jersey together.
  • Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) is the head of the Homicide Division of the San Francisco Police Department. He and Monk have been good friends since Monk was on the police force, and he continues to be Monk's friend throughout the series. He does his best to help Monk, but is occasionally annoyed by Monk's phobias and the damage they can cause. In the first two seasons, Stottlemeyer is reluctant to work with Monk, seemingly annoyed by the idea that he could not handle his cases himself. By seasons three and four, his faith in Monk's contribution is well-cemented and his collaboration is unquestionable.
  • Lieutenant Randy Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford) is a lieutenant in the Homicide Division of the SFPD. He is naive and often portrayed as slightly dim. The other characters are often irritated by him, but they also care about him. In season eight, he is seen kissing Sharona and in the series finale, he moves to Summit, New Jersey, where they move in together. He becomes chief of police there.
  • Natalie Teeger (Traylor Howard; seasons 3–8) is Monk's second and final assistant. Although she is more deferential to her boss than Sharona, referring to him as "Mr. Monk", she is not hesitant about telling him when his eccentricities are going too far. A young widow who lives with her daughter Julie, Natalie lost her husband Mitch when he was shot down over Kosovo in 1998. She first appears in "Mr. Monk and the Red Herring". Natalie was introduced partway through season three when Bitty Schram, who played Sharona, left "precipitous[ly]", reportedly over a contract dispute. Traylor Howard had not yet seen the show and was unenthusiastic about her manager's urgings to audition as Schram's replacement. She nevertheless tried out and got the part. Despite her initial "cool" reception from fans, show co-creator Andy Breckman believes Traylor quickly and successfully filled the void. "I will always be grateful to Traylor because she came in when the show was in crisis and saved our baby […] We had to make a hurried replacement, and not every show survives that. I was scared to death."[3]

Supporting

Episodes

Season Timeslot (ET) # Ep. Premiered Ended TV season Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere
Viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale
Viewers
(in millions)
1 Friday 10:00 pm
(July 12, 2002 – March 17, 2006)
13 July 12, 2002 4.8[8] October 18, 2002 2002
2 16 June 20, 2003 5.4[9] March 5, 2004 2003–04
3 16 June 18, 2004 5.5[10] March 4, 2005 4.44[11] 2004–05
4 16 July 8, 2005 6.38[12] March 17, 2006 5.4[13] 2005–06
5 Friday 9:00 pm (July 7 – August 25, 2006)
Friday 10:00 pm (November 17, 2006)
Friday 9:00 pm
(December 22, 2006 – March 2, 2007)
16 July 7, 2006 5.3[14] March 2, 2007 5.7[15] 2006–07
6 Friday 9:00 pm
(July 13, 2007 – December 4, 2009)
16 July 13, 2007 4.88[16] February 22, 2008 6.88[17] 2007–08 5.37[18]
7 16 July 18, 2008 5.64[19] February 20, 2009 5.54[20] 2008–09
8 16 August 27, 2009 5.14[21] December 4, 2009 9.44[22] 2009

Production

According to an interview with executive producer David Hoberman,[23] ABC first conceived the series as a police show with an Inspector Clouseau-like character with OCD. Hoberman said ABC wanted Michael Richards, who had starred as a private investigator in The Michael Richards Show two years earlier, for the show,[23] but Richards turned it down. Hoberman brought in Andy Breckman as creator, and Breckman, inspired by Sherlock Holmes, introduced Dr. Kroger as a Doctor Watson-like character and an Inspector Lestrade-like character who eventually became Captain Stottlemeyer.

Although ABC originated the show, the network handed it off to the USA Network. USA is now owned by NBC (NBC Universal).[24] Monk was the first ABC Studios-produced show aired on USA Network instead of ABC. Although ABC initially refused Monk, they did air repeats of the show on ABC between June–November 2002, and then again between March–May 2004. On January 12, 2006, USA Network announced that Monk had been picked up through at least season six as one of the "highest-rated series in cable history."[25] An in-joke reference to this contract renewal was also inserted into the episode "Mr. Monk and the Big Reward", which aired around this time.

Season five premiered Friday, July 7, 2006, at 9:00 pm Eastern time. This marked the first time change for the program, which aired at 10:00 pm during its first four seasons. The change allowed the show to work as a lead-in to a new USA Network series, Psych, another offbeat detective program. Monk followed a consistent format of airing half of its 16 episodes in midyear and the second half early the following year, with the exception of the first season, which broadcast entirely from July through October 2002, and the final season, which broadcast entirely between August and December 2009.

Previously aired episodes of Monk began airing on NBC Universal sibling network NBC April 6, 2008. NBC eyed the show because its block with Psych could be plugged into NBC's schedule intact. The shows were being used to increase the scripted programming on the network as production of its own scripted programming ramped back up following the writers' strike.[26] Ratings for the broadcast debut were well below NBC averages for the time period. The show came in third behind Big Brother 9 on CBS and Oprah's Big Give on ABC.[27]

Location

Although set in the San Francisco Bay Area, Monk is for the most part shot elsewhere except for occasional exteriors featuring city landmarks. The pilot episode was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, with some location shooting in San Francisco, and the subsequent season-one episodes were shot in the Toronto, Ontario area.[28] Most of the episodes from seasons two through six were filmed in the Los Angeles area. These include the sets for Monk's apartment, the police station and Stottlemeyer's office, Dr. Kroger's office, and Natalie's house.[29] In season two, episode eight, a building for the Toronto Star can also be seen in a cut scene.

In the later part of season four, some on-location filming was done in San Francisco. Many portions of the episode "Mr. Monk and the Big Reward" were noticeably shot on location, including a climactic chase scene where Monk and Natalie are chased by three bounty hunters.[30] Other filming was done in Chinatown, which is shown in the opening of "Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty", as Stottlemeyer and Disher chase wanted fugitive Miguel Escobar (Carlos Gomez) up Jackson Street. In "Mr. Monk and the Astronaut", some on-location filming was done at Edwards Air Force Base.

Theme music

During the first season of Monk, the series used a jazzy instrumental introduction to the show by songwriter Jeff Beal, performed by guitarist Grant Geissman.[31] The theme won the 2003 Emmy Award for Best Main Title Music.[32]

NYC actor Colter Rule was hired by USA Network to do all radio and TV promotions for the series from its inception, lending an ironic, understated tone that contributed to the show's early popularity. The original tag was "Monk! America's Favorite Defective Detective!" When season two began, the series received a new theme song, titled "It's a Jungle Out There", by Randy Newman. Reaction to the new theme was mixed. A review of season two in the New York Daily News included a wish that producers would revert to the original theme.[33] Shalhoub expressed his support for the new theme in USA Today, saying its "dark and mournful sound,… [its] tongue-in-cheek, darkly humorous side… completely fits the tone of the show."[34] Newman was awarded the 2004 Emmy Award for Best Main Title Music for "It's a Jungle Out There".[35]

The show made references to the theme music controversy in the episode "Mr. Monk and the TV Star", where obsessed fan Marci Maven and Sharona both express distaste for the new theme music to a CSI parody called Crime Lab: SF. In the epilogue of the story, Marci implores Monk to promise her that he will never change the theme music if he ever gets his own show. When Monk agrees to the promise, the original music is heard as the scene fades to credits, and it plays through the credits.

The original theme is heard in the season-three episode "Mr. Monk and the Game Show". It is heard in several other episodes as the show enters the credits and then leads into the new theme's instrumental version. In the season-five episode "Mr. Monk and the Leper", while looking around a victim's apartment, Randy doodles out the old theme song on the piano, much to Stottlemeyer's exasperation. The music is also heard in the season-seven episode "Mr. Monk and the Bully".

In the season-six episode "Mr. Monk and the Rapper", Snoop Dogg guest-starred as Murderuss, a rapper who is being wrongly accused of car-bombing a rival rapper. For the episode, Snoop Dogg performed a hip-hop cover of "It's a Jungle Out There" that substitutes for Randy Newman's version in the opening credits, and at the end before transitioning into the regular credit music. The June 16, 2008, reairing of the pilot episode featured a new credit sequence with the Newman theme. The season-eight episode "Happy Birthday, Mr. Monk" features a slower version of the original theme with a muted trumpet playing the melody.

Randy Newman also wrote a new song for the final episode entitled "When I'm Gone". The song was released on iTunes on December 1, 2009, and won the 2010 Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.

For a few episodes where Trudy is featured, a somber but pleasant ending theme was used. The ending theme is last used in "Mr. Monk vs. the Cobra".

"Here's what happened" segments

Most episodes feature a sequence in which Monk reveals how the crime was committed, almost always prefaced with the words "Here's what happened" and shown in black and white. Sometimes the conventions of these segments are defied for humorous effect, e.g. by having them take place early in the episode or being delivered by someone other than Monk.

Syndication

Over the years, the show was syndicated on ION Television from 2011 to 2014. Other networks include WE tv, Sundance, Cozi TV on October 3, 2022 and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries from March 11, 2017.[36]

Reception

The series was given many awards and nominations, including winning eight Emmy Awards, one Golden Globe Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Turkish adaptation

A Turkish adaptation titled Galip Derviş began airing on Kanal D in March 2013, the same name used when they first aired the original Monk in the 2000s.

Country/language Local title Channel Date aired/premiered
  Turkey Galip Derviş Kanal D March 21, 2013 - December 28, 2014

Other media

Little Monk

USA Network premiered a 10-episode online series entitled "Little Monk" on August 21, 2009. It includes Adrian and Ambrose Monk during their middle-school years, bringing a back story to Monk's detective skills and phobias.

Scrapped television movie

On February 17, 2012, Andy Breckman announced that a script had been completed for a television movie titled Mr. Monk For Mayor. Breckman stated that the film should begin production by June–August 2012 in California for a release date in December 2012. Breckman also stated that he hoped a sequel would be produced, as well.[37] The idea was rejected for budgetary reasons.[38]

COVID-19 short

On May 11, 2020, Peacock, for their At-Home Variety Show released a 7-minute scripted short of Monk, titled Mr. Monk Shelters in Place, following Monk during the COVID-19 pandemic, showing how he fares during this time. Tony Shalhoub reprises the titular role, as well as original main cast members: Jason Gray-Stanford, Ted Levine, and Traylor Howard in their respective characters.[39]

Soundtrack

The show's soundtrack features its original music score, composed by Jeff Beal.

Podcast

A "behind-the-scenes" audio podcast entitled "Lunch at Monk" is available for download through the USA website.[40] In the podcast, cast and crew members of the show are interviewed over lunch and dinner.

Novel series

Since 2006, during the airing of season four, Lee Goldberg, a writer for the series, has produced a series of novels based on the original television series.[41] All of the novels are narrated by Natalie Teeger, Monk's second assistant. For the most part, the novels remain faithful to the television series, with slight discontinuity. On December 31, 2012, the last novel to be written by Lee Goldberg was released. After Goldberg left the series, Hy Conrad wrote four more books, ending with Mr. Monk and the New Lieutenant.[42]

Number Title Author ISBN Publication date Notes
1 Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse Lee Goldberg 0-451-21729-2 January 3, 2006
2 Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii 0-451-21900-7 July 5, 2006
3 Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu 0-451-22013-7 January 2, 2007
4 Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants 0-451-22097-8 July 3, 2007 First appearance of Sharona Fleming in any Monk-related media since 2004, rendered non-canon by the episode "Mr. Monk and Sharona"
5 Mr. Monk in Outer Space 0-451-22098-6 October 30, 2007
6 Mr. Monk Goes to Germany 0-451-22099-4 July 1, 2008 This novel was written before, but published after, the airing of "Mr. Monk Is on the Run", so events in this story run contrary to the series timeline. The foreword acknowledges some discontinuity.
7 Mr. Monk Is Miserable 0-451-22515-5 December 2, 2008 Direct sequel to Mr. Monk Goes to Germany
8 Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop 0-451-22698-4 July 7, 2009
9 Mr. Monk in Trouble 0-451-22905-3 December 1, 2009 Excerpt "The Case of the Piss-Poor Gold" was published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, November 2009
10 Mr. Monk Is Cleaned Out 0-451-23009-4 July 6, 2010[43]
11 Mr. Monk on the Road 0-451-23211-9 January 4, 2011 Excerpt "Mr. Monk and the Seventeen Steps" was published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, December 2010
12 Mr. Monk on the Couch 0-451-23386-7 June 7, 2011 Excerpt "Mr. Monk and the Sunday Paper" was published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, June/July 2011
13 Mr. Monk on Patrol 0-451-23664-5 January 3, 2012[44]
14 Mr. Monk Is a Mess 0-451-23687-4 June 5, 2012[45] Direct sequel to Mr. Monk on Patrol
15 Mr. Monk Gets Even 0-451-23915-6 December 31, 2012[46] Direct sequel to Mr Monk Is a Mess
16 Mr. Monk Helps Himself Hy Conrad 0-451-24093-6 June 4, 2013
17 Mr. Monk Gets on Board 0-451-24095-2 January 7, 2014 Direct sequel to Mr. Monk Helps Himself. The novel itself was noted by Conrad to have been adapted from a never-filmed season-three script for an episode called "Mr. Monk Is At Sea", which would have had Monk and Sharona investigate a murder on a cruise ship. That episode was never filmed because no cruise line, out of sensitivity to the plot, wanted to loan a ship to the production crew to use for shooting.
18 Mr. Monk Is Open for Business 0-451-47056-7 June 3, 2014 Direct sequel to Mr. Monk Gets on Board
19 Mr. Monk and the New Lieutenant 0-451-47058-3 January 6, 2015 Direct sequel to Mr. Monk Is Open for Business. Hy Conrad confirmed through his website that New Lieutenant will be the final Monk novel.[47]

Home releases

Universal Studios Home Entertainment has released all eight seasons of Monk on DVD in Region 1. On October 5, 2010, Universal released Monk – The Complete Series: Limited edition boxset on DVD in Region 1, a 32-disc set featuring all eight seasons of the series, as well as special features and a collectible 32-page booklet.[48]

Monk episodes are also available on iTunes. All seasons are also available in HD format. The Region 2 and Region 4 DVDs of seasons one-three are in the 4:3 aspect ratio.

In Australia, Seasons 1-5 were re-released in slimmer packaging in 2010. In 2017, all eight seasons were re-issued and distributed by Shock Entertainment (previous releases were Universal). Seasons 1-3 are now in 16:9 format, and all seasons are Region 4 NTSC (previous releases were PAL Regions 2, 4 and 5). Complaints from some buyers were that there are no subtitles or episode list and episodes appearing out of order.

All 125 episodes (seasons 1–8) of the series are available on various streaming services including Peacock, Amazon Prime, and YouTube TV.

DVD name Episodes Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Season one 13 June 15, 2004[49] December 27, 2004 January 18, 2005
Season two 16 January 11, 2005[50] July 18, 2005 September 21, 2005
Season three 16 June 5, 2005[51] February 27, 2006 March 22, 2006
Season four 16 June 27, 2006[52] September 18, 2006 November 15, 2006
Season five 16 June 26, 2007[53] September 17, 2007 April 1, 2009
Season six 16 July 8, 2008[54] September 8, 2008 February 3, 2010
Season seven 16 July 21, 2009[55] August 23, 2010[56] June 30, 2010[57]
Season eight 16 March 16, 2010[58] May 9, 2011[59] December 1, 2010[60]
Season eight 16 November 23, 2010[61] May 9, 2011[59] December 1, 2010[62]
Complete series 125 December 14, 2010 August 29, 2011 December 7, 2016

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Monk is an American mystery comedy drama television series created by Andy Breckman and starring Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk It originally ran from 2002 to 2009 and is primarily a police procedural series but also exhibits comic and dramatic tones in its exploration of the main characters personal lives The series was produced by Mandeville Films and Touchstone Television in association with Universal Network Television MonkGenrePolice procedural Comedy drama MysteryCreated byAndy BreckmanStarringTony Shalhoub Bitty Schram Jason Gray Stanford Ted Levine Traylor HowardOpening themeInstrumental theme by Jeff Beal season 1 It s a Jungle Out There by Randy Newman seasons 2 8 Ending themeInstrumental theme by Jeff Beal seasons 1 2 It s a Jungle Out There instrumental seasons 3 8 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons8No of episodes125 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersAndy Breckman David Hoberman Tony Shalhoub Tom Scharpling Rob ThompsonProduction locationsToronto Ontario season 1 San Francisco California seasons 2 8 Camera setupSingle camera filmRunning time40 45 minutesProduction companiesMandeville Films Touchstone Television USA Cable Entertainment Season 1 Universal Cable Productions Seasons 7 8 a DistributorUnited States Disney ABC Domestic Television b U S Worldwide NBCUniversal Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkUSA NetworkOriginal releaseJuly 12 2002 2002 07 12 December 4 2009 2009 12 04 The series debuted on July 12 2002 on USA Network It continued for eight seasons with the final season concluding on December 4 2009 The series held the record for the most watched scripted drama episode in cable television history from 2009 through 2012 broken by The Walking Dead with Mr Monk and the End Part II its series finale with 9 4 million viewers 3 2 million of them in the 18 49 demographic 1 The series was critically acclaimed winning eight Emmy Awards one Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards Contents 1 Premise 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Supporting 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Location 4 2 Theme music 4 3 Here s what happened segments 5 Syndication 6 Reception 7 Turkish adaptation 8 Other media 8 1 Little Monk 8 2 Scrapped television movie 8 3 COVID 19 short 8 4 Soundtrack 8 5 Podcast 8 6 Novel series 8 7 Home releases 9 References 10 External linksPremise EditAdrian Monk a San Francisco Police Department detective has a nervous breakdown after his wife Trudy is killed by a car bomb possibly because of her work as a journalist He loses his job and refuses to leave his house for several years With the help of his nurse assistant Sharona Fleming he finally is able to leave his house and begins work as a private detective and a consultant for the police although his obsessive compulsive disorder which has worsened since Trudy s death poses challenges for him and frustration for those around him Monk also continues to investigate Trudy s death Monk s numerous compulsive habits and phobias compound his situation such as his fear of germs Monk is afraid of 312 things including milk ladybugs harmonicas heights asymmetry enclosed spaces foods touching on his plate messes and risk He has a breakthrough from claustrophobia later in the series The OCD and phobias cause problems for Monk and anyone around him as he investigates cases These same personal struggles particularly the OCD are what aid him in solving cases his sharp memory specific mindset and attention to detail Captain Leland Stottlemeyer and Lieutenant Randy Disher call on Monk when they have troubles with investigations Stottlemeyer is often irritated by Monk s behavior but respects his friend and former colleague s amazing insight and observational abilities as does Disher Ever since childhood Monk s obsessive attention to detail has allowed him to spot tiny discrepancies find patterns and make connections that others miss These insights work both consciously and unconsciously so often Monk observes something wrong but is unable to pinpoint what it is until someone says or does something that triggers his understanding In the middle of season three Sharona decides to remarry her ex husband and moves back to New Jersey prompting Monk to hire Natalie Teeger as his new assistant Natalie is a widow and mother of 11 year old daughter Julie Monk discovers Natalie when she is involved in a homicide case in Mr Monk and the Red Herring Natalie is able to understand and bond with Monk better than most people largely due to sharing his grief over the loss of a spouse Monk has a brother Ambrose and a half brother Jack Jr whom Monk first learns about when his father tells him in season five 2 He meets Jack Jr in the episode Mr Monk s Other Brother during season seven Characters EditMain articles List of Monk characters and List of Monk cast members Main Edit Jason Gray Stanford Traylor Howard and Tony Shalhoub are signing autographs at Edwards Air Force Base after the season four episode Mr Monk and the Astronaut Adrian Monk Tony Shalhoub is a former homicide detective and a consultant for the San Francisco Police Department He has an extreme case of OCD and is well known for his various fears and phobias including but certainly not limited to heights snakes crowds glaciers rodeos wind and milk His wife Trudy was murdered in 1997 and he is haunted by her death and the fact that it was unsolved until the series finale Sharona Fleming Bitty Schram seasons 1 3 is Monk s nurse and later becomes his first assistant She refuses to baby him often forcing him to do things that are unpleasant to him Her final appearance as a regular character is in Mr Monk Takes His Medicine She moves to New Jersey midway through season three leaving only a note However she returns in the final season in Mr Monk and Sharona to give closure to her character By Mr Monk and the End Part Two she and Randy are revealed to have moved to New Jersey together Captain Leland Stottlemeyer Ted Levine is the head of the Homicide Division of the San Francisco Police Department He and Monk have been good friends since Monk was on the police force and he continues to be Monk s friend throughout the series He does his best to help Monk but is occasionally annoyed by Monk s phobias and the damage they can cause In the first two seasons Stottlemeyer is reluctant to work with Monk seemingly annoyed by the idea that he could not handle his cases himself By seasons three and four his faith in Monk s contribution is well cemented and his collaboration is unquestionable Lieutenant Randy Disher Jason Gray Stanford is a lieutenant in the Homicide Division of the SFPD He is naive and often portrayed as slightly dim The other characters are often irritated by him but they also care about him In season eight he is seen kissing Sharona and in the series finale he moves to Summit New Jersey where they move in together He becomes chief of police there Natalie Teeger Traylor Howard seasons 3 8 is Monk s second and final assistant Although she is more deferential to her boss than Sharona referring to him as Mr Monk she is not hesitant about telling him when his eccentricities are going too far A young widow who lives with her daughter Julie Natalie lost her husband Mitch when he was shot down over Kosovo in 1998 She first appears in Mr Monk and the Red Herring Natalie was introduced partway through season three when Bitty Schram who played Sharona left precipitous ly reportedly over a contract dispute Traylor Howard had not yet seen the show and was unenthusiastic about her manager s urgings to audition as Schram s replacement She nevertheless tried out and got the part Despite her initial cool reception from fans show co creator Andy Breckman believes Traylor quickly and successfully filled the void I will always be grateful to Traylor because she came in when the show was in crisis and saved our baby We had to make a hurried replacement and not every show survives that I was scared to death 3 Supporting Edit Julie Teeger Emmy Clarke is Natalie s daughter She first appeared in Mr Monk and the Red Herring and last appeared in Mr Monk and the End Part I In her final appearance Julie prepares to attend college to study theater Dr Charles Kroger Stanley Kamel is Monk s psychiatrist during the first six seasons of the show His last appearance is in Mr Monk Paints His Masterpiece His character was said to have died of a heart attack when Monk returned for season seven after Kamel died of a heart attack on April 8 2008 between production of seasons six and seven 4 Dr Neven Bell Hector Elizondo is Monk s second psychiatrist He first appears in Mr Monk Buys a House 5 6 7 Dr Bell was introduced in 2008 to replace Dr Kroger after the death of actor Stanley Kamel Trudy Monk Stellina Rusich in the first and second seasons and Melora Hardin starting in the third season is Monk s deceased wife Her husband Monk s attempt to solve her murder is the show s overarching plot arc Kevin Dorfman Jarrad Paul is an accountant and Monk s talkative and nosy upstairs neighbor He first appears in the season two episode Mr Monk and the Paperboy He is murdered by fellow magician Karl Torini in the season seven episode Mr Monk and the Magician Harold Krenshaw Tim Bagley another patient of Dr Kroger s has constant disputes with Monk due to their incompatible obsessions Harold first appeared in Mr Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf Benjy Fleming Kane Ritchotte during the pilot episode and seasons two and three and Max Morrow during the first season is Sharona s son His last appearance is in the season three episode Mr Monk and the Employee of the Month Episodes EditMain article List of Monk episodes Season Timeslot ET Ep Premiered Ended TV season Viewers in millions Date PremiereViewers in millions Date FinaleViewers in millions 1 Friday 10 00 pm July 12 2002 March 17 2006 13 July 12 2002 4 8 8 October 18 2002 20022 16 June 20 2003 5 4 9 March 5 2004 2003 043 16 June 18 2004 5 5 10 March 4 2005 4 44 11 2004 054 16 July 8 2005 6 38 12 March 17 2006 5 4 13 2005 065 Friday 9 00 pm July 7 August 25 2006 Friday 10 00 pm November 17 2006 Friday 9 00 pm December 22 2006 March 2 2007 16 July 7 2006 5 3 14 March 2 2007 5 7 15 2006 076 Friday 9 00 pm July 13 2007 December 4 2009 16 July 13 2007 4 88 16 February 22 2008 6 88 17 2007 08 5 37 18 7 16 July 18 2008 5 64 19 February 20 2009 5 54 20 2008 098 16 August 27 2009 5 14 21 December 4 2009 9 44 22 2009Production EditAccording to an interview with executive producer David Hoberman 23 ABC first conceived the series as a police show with an Inspector Clouseau like character with OCD Hoberman said ABC wanted Michael Richards who had starred as a private investigator in The Michael Richards Show two years earlier for the show 23 but Richards turned it down Hoberman brought in Andy Breckman as creator and Breckman inspired by Sherlock Holmes introduced Dr Kroger as a Doctor Watson like character and an Inspector Lestrade like character who eventually became Captain Stottlemeyer Although ABC originated the show the network handed it off to the USA Network USA is now owned by NBC NBC Universal 24 Monk was the first ABC Studios produced show aired on USA Network instead of ABC Although ABC initially refused Monk they did air repeats of the show on ABC between June November 2002 and then again between March May 2004 On January 12 2006 USA Network announced that Monk had been picked up through at least season six as one of the highest rated series in cable history 25 An in joke reference to this contract renewal was also inserted into the episode Mr Monk and the Big Reward which aired around this time Season five premiered Friday July 7 2006 at 9 00 pm Eastern time This marked the first time change for the program which aired at 10 00 pm during its first four seasons The change allowed the show to work as a lead in to a new USA Network series Psych another offbeat detective program Monk followed a consistent format of airing half of its 16 episodes in midyear and the second half early the following year with the exception of the first season which broadcast entirely from July through October 2002 and the final season which broadcast entirely between August and December 2009 Previously aired episodes of Monk began airing on NBC Universal sibling network NBC April 6 2008 NBC eyed the show because its block with Psych could be plugged into NBC s schedule intact The shows were being used to increase the scripted programming on the network as production of its own scripted programming ramped back up following the writers strike 26 Ratings for the broadcast debut were well below NBC averages for the time period The show came in third behind Big Brother 9 on CBS and Oprah s Big Give on ABC 27 Location Edit Although set in the San Francisco Bay Area Monk is for the most part shot elsewhere except for occasional exteriors featuring city landmarks The pilot episode was shot in Vancouver British Columbia with some location shooting in San Francisco and the subsequent season one episodes were shot in the Toronto Ontario area 28 Most of the episodes from seasons two through six were filmed in the Los Angeles area These include the sets for Monk s apartment the police station and Stottlemeyer s office Dr Kroger s office and Natalie s house 29 In season two episode eight a building for the Toronto Star can also be seen in a cut scene In the later part of season four some on location filming was done in San Francisco Many portions of the episode Mr Monk and the Big Reward were noticeably shot on location including a climactic chase scene where Monk and Natalie are chased by three bounty hunters 30 Other filming was done in Chinatown which is shown in the opening of Mr Monk Gets Jury Duty as Stottlemeyer and Disher chase wanted fugitive Miguel Escobar Carlos Gomez up Jackson Street In Mr Monk and the Astronaut some on location filming was done at Edwards Air Force Base Theme music Edit During the first season of Monk the series used a jazzy instrumental introduction to the show by songwriter Jeff Beal performed by guitarist Grant Geissman 31 The theme won the 2003 Emmy Award for Best Main Title Music 32 NYC actor Colter Rule was hired by USA Network to do all radio and TV promotions for the series from its inception lending an ironic understated tone that contributed to the show s early popularity The original tag was Monk America s Favorite Defective Detective When season two began the series received a new theme song titled It s a Jungle Out There by Randy Newman Reaction to the new theme was mixed A review of season two in the New York Daily News included a wish that producers would revert to the original theme 33 Shalhoub expressed his support for the new theme in USA Today saying its dark and mournful sound its tongue in cheek darkly humorous side completely fits the tone of the show 34 Newman was awarded the 2004 Emmy Award for Best Main Title Music for It s a Jungle Out There 35 The show made references to the theme music controversy in the episode Mr Monk and the TV Star where obsessed fan Marci Maven and Sharona both express distaste for the new theme music to a CSI parody called Crime Lab SF In the epilogue of the story Marci implores Monk to promise her that he will never change the theme music if he ever gets his own show When Monk agrees to the promise the original music is heard as the scene fades to credits and it plays through the credits The original theme is heard in the season three episode Mr Monk and the Game Show It is heard in several other episodes as the show enters the credits and then leads into the new theme s instrumental version In the season five episode Mr Monk and the Leper while looking around a victim s apartment Randy doodles out the old theme song on the piano much to Stottlemeyer s exasperation The music is also heard in the season seven episode Mr Monk and the Bully In the season six episode Mr Monk and the Rapper Snoop Dogg guest starred as Murderuss a rapper who is being wrongly accused of car bombing a rival rapper For the episode Snoop Dogg performed a hip hop cover of It s a Jungle Out There that substitutes for Randy Newman s version in the opening credits and at the end before transitioning into the regular credit music The June 16 2008 reairing of the pilot episode featured a new credit sequence with the Newman theme The season eight episode Happy Birthday Mr Monk features a slower version of the original theme with a muted trumpet playing the melody Randy Newman also wrote a new song for the final episode entitled When I m Gone The song was released on iTunes on December 1 2009 and won the 2010 Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics For a few episodes where Trudy is featured a somber but pleasant ending theme was used The ending theme is last used in Mr Monk vs the Cobra Here s what happened segments Edit Most episodes feature a sequence in which Monk reveals how the crime was committed almost always prefaced with the words Here s what happened and shown in black and white Sometimes the conventions of these segments are defied for humorous effect e g by having them take place early in the episode or being delivered by someone other than Monk Syndication EditOver the years the show was syndicated on ION Television from 2011 to 2014 Other networks include WE tv Sundance Cozi TV on October 3 2022 and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries from March 11 2017 36 Reception EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Monk The series was given many awards and nominations including winning eight Emmy Awards one Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards Turkish adaptation EditA Turkish adaptation titled Galip Dervis began airing on Kanal D in March 2013 the same name used when they first aired the original Monk in the 2000s Country language Local title Channel Date aired premiered Turkey Galip Dervis Kanal D March 21 2013 December 28 2014Other media EditLittle Monk Edit Main article Little Monk USA Network premiered a 10 episode online series entitled Little Monk on August 21 2009 It includes Adrian and Ambrose Monk during their middle school years bringing a back story to Monk s detective skills and phobias Scrapped television movie Edit On February 17 2012 Andy Breckman announced that a script had been completed for a television movie titled Mr Monk For Mayor Breckman stated that the film should begin production by June August 2012 in California for a release date in December 2012 Breckman also stated that he hoped a sequel would be produced as well 37 The idea was rejected for budgetary reasons 38 COVID 19 short Edit On May 11 2020 Peacock for their At Home Variety Show released a 7 minute scripted short of Monk titled Mr Monk Shelters in Place following Monk during the COVID 19 pandemic showing how he fares during this time Tony Shalhoub reprises the titular role as well as original main cast members Jason Gray Stanford Ted Levine and Traylor Howard in their respective characters 39 Soundtrack Edit The show s soundtrack features its original music score composed by Jeff Beal Podcast Edit A behind the scenes audio podcast entitled Lunch at Monk is available for download through the USA website 40 In the podcast cast and crew members of the show are interviewed over lunch and dinner Novel series Edit Since 2006 during the airing of season four Lee Goldberg a writer for the series has produced a series of novels based on the original television series 41 All of the novels are narrated by Natalie Teeger Monk s second assistant For the most part the novels remain faithful to the television series with slight discontinuity On December 31 2012 the last novel to be written by Lee Goldberg was released After Goldberg left the series Hy Conrad wrote four more books ending with Mr Monk and the New Lieutenant 42 Number Title Author ISBN Publication date Notes1 Mr Monk Goes to the Firehouse Lee Goldberg 0 451 21729 2 January 3 20062 Mr Monk Goes to Hawaii 0 451 21900 7 July 5 20063 Mr Monk and the Blue Flu 0 451 22013 7 January 2 20074 Mr Monk and the Two Assistants 0 451 22097 8 July 3 2007 First appearance of Sharona Fleming in any Monk related media since 2004 rendered non canon by the episode Mr Monk and Sharona 5 Mr Monk in Outer Space 0 451 22098 6 October 30 20076 Mr Monk Goes to Germany 0 451 22099 4 July 1 2008 This novel was written before but published after the airing of Mr Monk Is on the Run so events in this story run contrary to the series timeline The foreword acknowledges some discontinuity 7 Mr Monk Is Miserable 0 451 22515 5 December 2 2008 Direct sequel to Mr Monk Goes to Germany8 Mr Monk and the Dirty Cop 0 451 22698 4 July 7 20099 Mr Monk in Trouble 0 451 22905 3 December 1 2009 Excerpt The Case of the Piss Poor Gold was published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine November 200910 Mr Monk Is Cleaned Out 0 451 23009 4 July 6 2010 43 11 Mr Monk on the Road 0 451 23211 9 January 4 2011 Excerpt Mr Monk and the Seventeen Steps was published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine December 201012 Mr Monk on the Couch 0 451 23386 7 June 7 2011 Excerpt Mr Monk and the Sunday Paper was published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine June July 201113 Mr Monk on Patrol 0 451 23664 5 January 3 2012 44 14 Mr Monk Is a Mess 0 451 23687 4 June 5 2012 45 Direct sequel to Mr Monk on Patrol15 Mr Monk Gets Even 0 451 23915 6 December 31 2012 46 Direct sequel to Mr Monk Is a Mess16 Mr Monk Helps Himself Hy Conrad 0 451 24093 6 June 4 201317 Mr Monk Gets on Board 0 451 24095 2 January 7 2014 Direct sequel to Mr Monk Helps Himself The novel itself was noted by Conrad to have been adapted from a never filmed season three script for an episode called Mr Monk Is At Sea which would have had Monk and Sharona investigate a murder on a cruise ship That episode was never filmed because no cruise line out of sensitivity to the plot wanted to loan a ship to the production crew to use for shooting 18 Mr Monk Is Open for Business 0 451 47056 7 June 3 2014 Direct sequel to Mr Monk Gets on Board19 Mr Monk and the New Lieutenant 0 451 47058 3 January 6 2015 Direct sequel to Mr Monk Is Open for Business Hy Conrad confirmed through his website that New Lieutenant will be the final Monk novel 47 Home releases Edit Universal Studios Home Entertainment has released all eight seasons of Monk on DVD in Region 1 On October 5 2010 Universal released Monk The Complete Series Limited edition boxset on DVD in Region 1 a 32 disc set featuring all eight seasons of the series as well as special features and a collectible 32 page booklet 48 Monk episodes are also available on iTunes All seasons are also available in HD format The Region 2 and Region 4 DVDs of seasons one three are in the 4 3 aspect ratio In Australia Seasons 1 5 were re released in slimmer packaging in 2010 In 2017 all eight seasons were re issued and distributed by Shock Entertainment previous releases were Universal Seasons 1 3 are now in 16 9 format and all seasons are Region 4 NTSC previous releases were PAL Regions 2 4 and 5 Complaints from some buyers were that there are no subtitles or episode list and episodes appearing out of order All 125 episodes seasons 1 8 of the series are available on various streaming services including Peacock Amazon Prime and YouTube TV DVD name Episodes Release datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4Season one 13 June 15 2004 49 December 27 2004 January 18 2005Season two 16 January 11 2005 50 July 18 2005 September 21 2005Season three 16 June 5 2005 51 February 27 2006 March 22 2006Season four 16 June 27 2006 52 September 18 2006 November 15 2006Season five 16 June 26 2007 53 September 17 2007 April 1 2009Season six 16 July 8 2008 54 September 8 2008 February 3 2010Season seven 16 July 21 2009 55 August 23 2010 56 June 30 2010 57 Season eight 16 March 16 2010 58 May 9 2011 59 December 1 2010 60 Season eight 16 November 23 2010 61 May 9 2011 59 December 1 2010 62 Complete series 125 December 14 2010 August 29 2011 December 7 2016References Edit Credited as Universal Television for Seasons 1 3 and as NBC Universal Television Studio for Seasons 3 6 Universal Media Studios for Season 6 Credited as Buena Vista Television for Seasons 1 5 Kung Michelle December 7 2009 Monk Finale Breaks Basic Cable Ratings Record Wall Street Journal Retrieved March 6 2010 Mr Monk Meets His Dad Monk Season 5 Episode 9 2006 11 16 Kaufman Joanne January 9 2009 Here s What Happened How Natalie Rescued Monk The Wall Street Journal Retrieved January 11 2009 Ryan Joal April 9 2008 Monk Psychiatrist Dies E Online E Entertainment Television Keller Richard July 8 2008 Tony Shalhoub and Hector Elizondo talk about season seven of Monk TV Squad Retrieved March 6 2010 Dr Neven Bell USA Network Archived from the original on December 10 2010 Retrieved July 10 2008 Emmy Award Winner Hector Elizondo to Appear in Monk Monk TV Series News USA Network Archived from the original on May 13 2008 Retrieved March 6 2010 Romano Allison July 15 2002 USA scores with Monk Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved March 21 2014 Romano Allison June 29 2003 Monk Sex Good Start Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved March 23 2014 Romano Allison June 27 2004 Summer Sizzle Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved March 23 2014 Cable Series by Total Households week of 02 28 05 03 06 05 Zap2it Tribune Media Services Archived from the original on March 14 2005 Retrieved March 23 2014 Aurthur Kate July 18 2005 Arts Briefly Monk Returns Hamptons Kills The New York Times Retrieved March 22 2014 Development Update March 23 24 The Futon Critic March 24 2006 Retrieved March 23 2014 The Heat Is On USA Is 1 Again in July The Futon Critic August 1 2006 Retrieved March 23 2014 Cable Ratings Round Up Week of February 26 March 4 Monk Psych Go Out on Top for Usa The Futon Critic March 8 2007 Retrieved March 23 2014 Fox NBC real happy Variety Penske Media Corporation July 24 2007 Retrieved March 19 2014 Seidman Robert February 26 2008 Top Cable Shows Feb 18 24 NICK is King of Cable TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on February 14 2012 Retrieved June 27 2012 ABC Television Network 2007 2008 Primetime Ranking Report ABC Medianet May 28 2008 Archived from the original on April 13 2010 Retrieved January 5 2012 USA Takes Week with Unprecedented Five Originals on the Air The Futon Critic July 23 2008 Retrieved March 19 2014 Seidman Robert February 24 2009 WWE RAW The Closer and Monk lead weekly cable viewing TV by the Numbers Zap2it Archived from the original on March 3 2011 Retrieved March 19 2014 Seidman Robert August 31 2010 iCarly Burn Notice The Closer Royal Pains WWE RAW and Monk top week s cable shows TV by the Numbers Retrieved May 25 2012 dead link Seidman Robert December 28 2010 Cable ratings Patriots Sants Monk finale and iCarly special top weekly cable charts TV by the Numbers Retrieved September 21 2012 dead link a b 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Show Theme Song Archived from the original on September 2 2006 Retrieved September 16 2006 Bianculli David June 17 2003 Detective s defective show isn t New York Daily News Archived from the original on March 13 2005 Retrieved 2006 09 16 The Monk Fun Page Retrieved 2006 09 16 Chronology Randy Newman Archived from the original on August 16 2006 Retrieved 2006 09 16 Robbins Caryn Emmy Winning Comedy MONK Joins Hallmark Movies amp Mysteries Lineup BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2023 01 05 Gurock Noah February 17 2012 Monk to Return to TV in 2 hour Movie MY9TV com Archived from the original on March 29 2012 Retrieved April 7 2012 Canel Seba June 5 2012 Monk Rumor No TV Movie Spoilers Spoilertv com Retrieved 2013 01 03 Barsanti Sam May 11 2020 Adrian Monk is back and more miserable than ever in Peacock s first At Home Variety Show short news avclub com Retrieved 2020 05 11 Monk TV Series Detective Monk Television Show USA Network Lunch At Monk Podcast USA Network October 26 2009 Archived from 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