Mancuso, F.B.I.

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Mancuso, F.B.I.
Format Crime Drama
Created by Steve Sohmer (created characters)
Starring Robert Loggia
Lindsay Frost
Fredric Lehne
Randi Brazen
Charles Siebert
Country of origin USA
No. of episodes 20
Production
Running time 60 min
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Original run October 13, 1989April 24, 1990

Mancuso, F.B.I. was a crime drama which was aired by NBC as part of its 1989-90 schedule.

Mancuso, F.B.I. starred veteran actor Robert Loggia as Nick Mancuso, a hardened veteran of the Bureau now assigned to Washington, D.C., where he was largely regarded by his superiors and bureaucratic types as a maverick with little regard for agency rules and procedures. This charge was largely true; Mancuso's true motivation was, as a press release for the show near the time of its premiere described it, "a passionate love affair with the United States Constitution" and an overwhelming desire to see genuine justice rather than the mere appearance of it.

Mancuso was based on Loggia's portrayal of the character in the NBC political miniseries Favorite Son, starring Harry Hamlin, which had aired the previous fall to high ratings. Apparently much of the audience for the former show had turned in to see Hamlin; Mancuso was cancelled at the end of the season. However, selected episodes were rerun by NBC as part of its summer prime time lineup in 1993.

"Nick Mancuso" is also a name shared by a real-life actor (NBC series Stingray, 1985-1987).

Contents

[edit] Cast

  • Robert Loggia as Nick Mancuso
  • Randi Brazen as Jean St. John
  • Frederic Lehne as Eddie McMasters
  • Charles Siebert as Dr. Paul Summers
  • Lindsay Frost as Kristen Carter

[edit] Episodes

Number Date Episode Title
1 October 13, 1989 Suspicious Minds
2 October 19, 1989 Racial Matters
3 October 27, 1989 Little Saigon
4 November 3, 1989 Conflict of Interest
5 November 10, 1989 I Cover The Waterfront
6 November 24, 1989 Weapons-Grade
7 December 1, 1989 Betrayal
8 December 8, 1989 Classified
9 December 22, 1989 Murder of Pearl
10 January 5, 1990 Conspiracy
11 January 12, 1990 Shall We Gdansk?
12 February 2, 1990 Ahami Awry Kidnapped
13 February 9, 1990 Shiva Me Timbers
14 February 16, 1990 Kiss The Girls And Make Them Die (Part 1)
15 February 16, 1990 Kiss The Girls And Make Them Die (Part 2)
16 March 2, 1990 Death And Taxes
17 March 16, 1990 Daryl Ross & The Supremes
18 March 30, 1990 Night of The Living Shred
19 April 6, 1990 Premature Congratulations
20 April 24, 1990 Adamant Eve

[edit] References

Brooks, Tim, and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows

[edit] External links