Bakersfield P.D.

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Bakersfield P.D.
Written by Richard Dresser
Stephen Godchaux
Directed by Michael Engler
Bryan Gordon
Starring Giancarlo Esposito
Ron Eldard
Chris Mulkey
Tony Plana
Jack Hallett
Brian Doyle-Murray
Country of origin USA
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 17
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Rock Island Productions
Touchstone Television
Broadcast
Original channel Fox
Original run 14 September 1993 – 18 August 1994

Bakersfield P.D. is a short-lived American television comedy series that aired on the Fox network in 1993-94.

The show was based in the police department of the city of Bakersfield, California. It was shot with naturalistic lighting and without a laugh track. Fox canceled the show after one season, citing low ratings.

The cable channel Trio reran the show under its "Brilliant But Cancelled" umbrella.

Cast

Ratings

  • 1° Season: #104 - 4.26 rating [1]

Episodes

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
1 "Pilot" Dean ParisotLarry LevinSeptember 14, 1993 (1993-09-14)P401 (?)
Debut: Washington DC police detective Paul Gigante (Giancarlo Esposito), who's half black and half Italian, moves to Bakersfield, California, where he's teamed with a white partner (Ron Eldard) obsessed with African-American culture. First up: Paul gets a rude welcome when his new partner commandeers his car. Sergeant Hampton: Brian Doyle-Murray. 
2 "The Imposter" Dean ParisotLarry Levin & Jeff NathansonSeptember 21, 1993 (1993-09-21)P404
Paul and Wade try to track down a con artist with the help of a star-struck volunteer police artist (Laura Innes), who captures the likenesses of suspects -- and celebrities. Dr Harbor: Allan Wasserman. Stiles: Jack Hallett. 
3 "Unsolved Mysteries of Love" Dean ParisotLarry LevinSeptember 28, 1993 (1993-09-28)P403
While he investigates a burglary with Paul, a young woman (Marianna Elliott) steals Wade's heart. Meanwhile, Captain Stiles tries to weasel out of the department's blood drive. Dwight: Patrick Kilpatrick. 
4 "The Snake Charmer" Bryan GordonDennis Klein & Richard DresserOctober 5, 1993 (1993-10-05)P405 (?)
Sgt Hampton's out of town, so an indecisive Capt Stiles decides to make Paul his right-hand man -- and decision-maker -- for a day. Jessie: Diane Delano. Woman: Marnie Crossen. Criminal: Rolando Molina. 
5 "The Poker Game" Dean ParisotDennis KleinOctober 12, 1993 (1993-10-12)P406
Wade hosts a police poker game in which Paul raises the stakes, then the ire of some fellow officers when he wins. Lewis: Todd Field. Doug: John Fleck. Prisoner: Andrew Craig. 
6 "The Bust" Dean ParisotRichard DresserOctober 19, 1993 (1993-10-19)P402
Paul tells Wade the very private reason he had for moving his family to Bakersfield, and it doesn't take much detective work for the other officers to learn the secret. 
7 "The Ex-Partner" Nick MarckDennis & Jeff Nathanson & Richard DresserOctober 26, 1993 (1993-10-26)P408
Wade is jealous when Paul's former partner (Bill Nunn) comes to town, and Capt Stiles ponders the future amid rumors that Sgt Hampton may retire. 
8 "Bakersfield Madam" Nick MarckRichard DresserNovember 2, 1993 (1993-11-02)P407
During a sting, Capt Stiles hides in a restroom rather than deal with a madam's black book containing the names of several influential johns. Mayor: Richard Bradford. Kimberly: Sherrie Rose. 
9 "Cable Does Not Pay" Ken KwapisDennis Klein & Richard Dresser & Jeff NathansonNovember 9, 1993 (1993-11-09)P409
Wade tried to persuade Paul to lighten up. Meanwhile, Boyer takes the detective's test, but doesn't detect a hostage situation in the captain's office. Russell: William H Macy. Childs: Alan Royal. 
10 "The Gift" Dean ParisotJeff NathansonNovember 16, 1993 (1993-11-16)P410
Wade is overwhelmed when one of his crime-show heroes, Joe Santos (Det Becker on "The Rockford Files"), visits the station. Meanwhile, Paul feels the strain on his long-distance marriage. Leo: Norm Skaggs. Ed: Mark Boone Jr. 
11 "The President's Coming" Ken KwapisLarry Levin & Jeff NathansonNovember 23, 1993 (1993-11-23)P411
Most of the department is left out of the loop when Secret Service agents arrive to protect the Presidential motorcade as it passes through town. Agt Wilder: Willie Carpenter. Agt Ketron: Jeremy Roberts. 
12 "A Bullet for Stiles" Michael EnglerDennis Klein & Jeff Nathanson & Larry LevinNovember 30, 1993 (1993-11-30)P412
A thief (Jonathon Gries) is released from prison and comes to Bakersfield to exact revenge on Capt Stiles, the cop who caught him ten years earlier. Donna: Beth Grant. Ann Lester: Christine Estabrook. 
13 "Lucky 13" Dean ParisotDecember 21, 1993 (1993-12-21)P413
Denny (Chris Mulkey) is suspended without pay and resorts to selling underwear from his car. Meanwhile, Paul and Wade attempt to solve a cow-napping. Marnie: Melora Walters. Donna: Beth Grant. 
14 "Arms and the Men" Ken KwapisJuly 7, 1994 (1994-07-07)P414
Return: An uprooted big-city detective tries to put down roots in a rural northern California town. First up: a severed arm is found in the city's water supply. Denny: Chris Mulkey. 
15 "There Goes the Neighborhood" Tim HunterJuly 21, 1994 (1994-07-21)P415
Denny's happy that Paul is looking for a home of his own, until he hears that Paul may buy a house in his neighborhood. Denny: Chris Mulkey. Uncle Powell: Brandon Maggart. Tom Tom: Ramon Franco. 
16 "The Psychic and the C-Cup" Dean ParisotJuly 28, 1994 (1994-07-28)P416
Wade consults a visionary to help him locate a missing psychic; Luke (Tony Plana) proves his manliness to Denny (Chris Mulkey); and Capt Stiles attends a mayor's luncheon. Brenda: Jodie Markell. Kyle: John Glen Bishop. Shelly Krane: Gloria Dorson. 
17 "Last One Into the Water" Dean ParisotAugust 18, 1994 (1994-08-18)P417
Paul discovers Wade's caring side; Denny (Chris Mulkey) picks a fight with some firefighters; and Capt Stiles is in hot water over a new spa. Darian: Dan Castellaneta. 

References

  1. "1993-1994 Television Season Top Rated Shows". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2006-10-31. Retrieved 2006-11-16. 

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