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Hardcastle and McCormick

Hardcastle and McCormick
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Genre
Created by
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes67
Production
Executive producers
  • Stephen J. Cannell
  • Patrick Hasburgh
Producers
  • Lawrence Hertzog
  • Les Sheldon
Running time60 minutes per episode
Production companyStephen J. Cannell Productions
DistributorLBS Communications Inc.
Release
Original networkABC
Picture formatColor
Audio formatMono
Original releaseSeptember 18, 1983 –
May 5, 1986

Hardcastle and McCormick is an American action crime drama television series that aired on ABC from September 18, 1983, through May 5, 1986. The series stars Brian Keith as Judge Milton C. Hardcastle and Daniel Hugh Kelly as ex-con and race car driver Mark "Skid" McCormick.

During an interview in the 1980s, producer Stephen J. Cannell referred to the then-upcoming series as Rolling Thunder.

Premise

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Milton C. "Hardcase" Hardcastle, an eccentric judge notorious for being strict with the law in both his duties and towards defendants, is retiring. With file drawers filled with 200 people who escaped conviction due to legal technicalities, the judge, inspired by his childhood hero the Lone Ranger, desires to make the criminals answer for their crimes. Mark McCormick is a smart-mouthed, streetwise car thief. He faces a long incarceration for his latest theft, a prototype sports car called the Coyote X, designed by his murdered best friend. Together, the judge and the car thief strike a deal in which Hardcastle helps McCormick catch the murderer and McCormick agrees to work as the judge's agent. In addition, McCormick is allowed to keep the Coyote, which proves to be an excellent pursuit vehicle for their needs.

Cast

  • Brian Keith as Judge Milton C. "Hardcase" Hardcastle
  • Daniel Hugh Kelly as "Skid" Mark McCormick
  • Mary Jackson as Sarah Wicks (1983)
  • John Hancock as Lt. Michael Delaney (1984–1985)
  • Ed Bernard as Lt. Bill Giles (1984-1985)
  • Joe Santos as Lt. Frank Harper (1985–1986)

Episodes

Season 1 (1983–84)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1
2
1
2
"Rolling Thunder"Roger YoungPatrick Hasburgh & Stephen J. CannellSeptember 18, 1983
33"Man in a Glass House"Guy MagarStephen J. CannellSeptember 25, 1983
44"The Crystal Duck"Bruce KesslerStephen KatzOctober 2, 1983
55"Goin' Nowhere Fast"Guy MagarPatrick HasburghOctober 9, 1983
66"The Black Widow"Richard ComptonStephen J. CannellOctober 16, 1983
77"The Boxer"Tony MordentePatrick HasburghOctober 23, 1983
88"Once Again with Vigorish"Arnold LavenPatrick HasburghOctober 30, 1983
99"Killer B's"Ron SatlofStephen KatzNovember 6, 1983
1010"The Prince of Fat City"Tony MordentePatrick HasburghNovember 13, 1983
1111"Hotshoes"Richard ComptonPatrick HasburghNovember 27, 1983
1212"Flying Down to Rio"Tony MordenteStephen KatzDecember 4, 1983
1313"Just Another Round of That Old Song"Allen ReisnerPatrick HasburghDecember 11, 1983
1414"Third Down and Twenty Years to Life"Georg Stanford BrownEvan LawrenceJanuary 1, 1984
1515"Whistler's Pride"Tony MordenteStephen KatzJanuary 8, 1984
1616"Mr. Hardcastle Goes to Washington"Arnold LavenPatrick HasburghJanuary 15, 1984
1717"School for Scandal"Tony MordenteTom BlomquistJanuary 29, 1984
1818"The Georgia Street Motors"TBAShel WillensFebruary 5, 1984
1919"The Homecoming: Part 1"Tony MordentePatrick HasburghMarch 4, 1984
2020"The Homecoming: Part 2"Bruce KesslerPatrick HasburghMarch 11, 1984
2121"Did You See the One that Got Away?"TBALawrence HertzogMarch 18, 1984
2222"Really Neat Cars and Guys with a Sense of Humor"TBALawrence HertzogMarch 25, 1984
2323"Scared Stiff"TBATom BlomquistApril 1, 1984

Season 2 (1984–85)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
241"Outlaw Champion"TBAPatrick HasburghSeptember 23, 1984
252"Ties My Father Sold Me"TBAPatrick HasburghSeptember 30, 1984
263"You Would Cry, Too, If It Happened to You"TBALawrence HertzogOctober 7, 1984
274"D-Day"TBALawrence HertzogOctober 14, 1984
285"Never My Love"TBAThomas E. Szollosi & Richard Christian MathesonOctober 28, 1984
296"Whatever Happened to Guts"Michael HiattThomas E. Szollosi & Richard Christian MathesonNovember 4, 1984
307"You and the Horse You Rode in On"Patrick HasburghPatrick HasburghNovember 18, 1984
318"One of the Girls from Accounting"Bruce KesslerStephen J. CannellNovember 25, 1984
329"It Coulda Been Worse, She Coulda Been a Welder"TBALawrence HertzogDecember 2, 1984
3310"Hate the Picture, Love the Frame"TBAErica ByrneDecember 9, 1984
3411"Pennies from a Dead Man's Eyes"TBAMarianne ClarksonDecember 31, 1984
3512"There Goes the Neighborhood"TBALawrence HertzogJanuary 7, 1985
3613"Too Rich and Too Thin"TBAStory by : Richard Christian Matheson & Thomas E. Szollosi
Teleplay by : Thomas E. Szollosi & Richard Christian Matheson & Ross Thomas
January 14, 1985
3714"What's So Funny?"TBAPatrick HasburghJanuary 21, 1985
3815"Hardcastle, Hardcastle, Hardcastle and McCormick"TBALawrence HertzogFebruary 4, 1985
3916"The Long Ago Girl"TBAStephen J. CannellFebruary 11, 1985
4017"You Don't Hear the One that Gets You"TBALawrence HertzogFebruary 18, 1985
4118"The Birthday Present"TBAStephen J. CannellFebruary 25, 1985
4219"Surprise on Seagull Beach"Michael O'HerilhyTBAMarch 4, 1985
4320"Undercover McCormick"TBAMarianne ClarksonMarch 11, 1985
4421"The Game You Learn from Your Father"TBAPatrick HasburghMarch 18, 1985
4522"Angie's Choice"Bruce KesslerThomas E. Szollosi & Richard Christian MathesonApril 1, 1985

Season 3 (1985–86)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
461"She Ain't Deep, But She Sure Runs Fast"TBAPatrick HasburghSeptember 23, 1985
472"Faster Hearts"TBAPatrick HasburghSeptember 30, 1985
483"The Yankee Clipper"TBAPatrick HasburghOctober 7, 1985
494"Something's Going On on This Train"TBALawrence HertzogOctober 14, 1985
505"The Career Breaker"TBAStephen J. CannellOctober 28, 1985
516"Do Not Go Gently"TBAPatrick HasburghNovember 4, 1985
527"Games People Play"Peter KiwittStory by : Tony Michelman & Scott J. Schneid
Teleplay by : Carol Mendelsohn & Larry Forrester
November 11, 1985
538"Strangle Hold"TBAMarianne ClarksonNovember 18, 1985
549"You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful and You're His"TBALawrence HertzogNovember 25, 1985
5510"Mirage a Trois"TBAMarianne ClarksonDecember 2, 1985
5611"Conventional Warfare"TBASteven L. Sears & Burt PearlDecember 9, 1985
5712"Duet for Two Wind Instruments"TBALawrence HertzogDecember 16, 1985
5813"If You Could See What I See"TBACarol MendelsohnJanuary 6, 1986
5914"Hardcastle for Mayor"TBAAlan CassidyJanuary 13, 1986
6015"When I Look Back on All the Things"TBALawrence HertzogFebruary 3, 1986
6116"Brother, Can You Spare a Crime?"James L. ConwayDonald RossFebruary 10, 1986
6217"Round Up the Old Gang"TBAStephen KatzFebruary 17, 1986
6318"McCormick's Bar and Grill"TBAJeff RayFebruary 24, 1986
6419"Poker Night"Michael J. KaneMarianne ClarksonMarch 3, 1986
6520"In the Eye of the Beholder"TBADaniel Hugh KellyMarch 17, 1986
6621"The Day the Music Died"TBATom BlomquistMarch 31, 1986
6722"A Chip Off the Ol' Mill"TBACarol Mendelsohn & Marianne ClarksonMay 5, 1986

Production

Development

The series premise was somewhat recycled from a previous Cannell series, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe. It was created by Patrick Hasburgh and Stephen J. Cannell, serving as the executive producers and produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions for ABC.

Music

The opening theme song during season one was entitled "Drive". It was composed by Mike Post and Stephen Geyer and sung by David Morgan. For the first 12 episodes of season two, the theme song was "Back To Back", also composed by Post and Geyer, but sung by Joey Scarbury (who also sang Post and Geyer's theme for The Greatest American Hero). Public demand, however, resulted in the "Drive" theme being reinstated in episode 13 and kept through season three. Post and Pete Carpenter scored the music for the series.

"Coyote X" or "Cody Coyote"

The car that McCormick drove, the Coyote X, was built from custom molds based on the McLaren M6GT.[1] The original Coyote X was molded, modified and assembled by Mike Fennel and Unique Movie Cars. The nose, windshield, doors, and lower body (minus the ventral intakes) are faithful representations of the McLaren; the cut-down rear deck, however, was a custom component that became a feature on many Manta Montage kits with damaged or removed rear windows. The most noticeable differences between the Coyotes and Mantas are the wheel wells, roll pan height and shape and the fact that the Coyote has a one-piece front clip that terminates about an inch before and surrounding the windshield.

Most of the cars made for the show were molded and assembled by either Mike Fennel or Unique Movie Cars. Like many kit cars of the time, the car uses a chassis from a Volkswagen Beetle and its engine from a Porsche 914.[2][3] For the second and third seasons, producers used a different Coyote which was based on a DMC DeLorean, as Brian Keith had difficulty getting in and out of the original Coyote.[4]

The seasons-two and -three 3 Coyote does not resemble the Manta, as the front is larger than the original, making the car resemble a front-engined car. The season-one "Hero" car that was used in the production of Hardcastle and McCormick is owned by a private owner in New York. The stunt/skid car (used in all three seasons) was reconfigured for the Knight Rider 2000 television pilot,[5] then consequently turned into Jay Ohrberg's show car "Taz-Mobile".[6] In April 2011, the stunt/skid car was sold and shipped to Dallas, Texas, where it was rebodied back to its former Coyote configuration, retaining as many of the original Coyote pieces as possible (in private collection). Note: only one season-one "Hero Car" and one "skid/stunt" car were used in all three seasons and several (center seat-mounted, dune buggy-like, see title shot) "jump cars" were used. A season-two and -three (De Lorean body) car appeared briefly on the sixth episode of season five of the sitcom Married... with Children.

Reception

Nielsen ratings

  • 1983-84: #15 (18.71 rating)
  • 1984-85: #39 (15.82 rating)
  • 1985-86: #52 (13.90 rating)[7]

Home media

Visual Entertainment has released all three seasons of Hardcastle and McCormick on DVD in Region 1 (Canada only). VEI also released Hardcastle & McCormick: The Complete Series on DVD on September 3, 2008.[8] As of March 2016, the complete DVD set was available on Amazon.com.

DVD Name Ep # Release Date Additional Information
The Complete First Season 22 February 14, 2006
  • Includes 2-hour pilot, "Rolling Thunder"
The Complete Second Season 22 August 15, 2006
  • All Original Music
The Complete Third and Final Season 22 October 30, 2007
  • Photo Gallery
  • All Original Music
The Complete Series 66 September 3, 2008

References

  1. ^ "Hardcastle and McCormick - The Manta Montage". The Amazo Effect. June 15, 2011.
  2. ^ "The car-star of Hardcastle & McCormick". Archived from the original on November 15, 2010. Retrieved May 30, 2007.
  3. ^ "Coyote Version I (The Original)". September 23, 2005.
  4. ^ "Pete's Manta Montage (McLaren M6BGT): History, Coyote". Archived from the original on September 3, 2004. Retrieved June 1, 2007.
  5. ^ "Knight Rider 2000 - Jay Ohrberg's Hollywood Cars". www.jayohrberg.com.
  6. ^ Jay Ohrberg. "Taz-mobile - Jay Ohrberg's Hollywood Cars".
  7. ^ TVTango.com ratings archive
  8. ^ David Lambert (August 31, 2008). "Hardcastle and McCormick - VEI Planning a Complete Series 15-DVD Release!". Archived from the original on July 15, 2015.

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