Battery Park (TV series)
Battery Park | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | |
Starring | |
Composer | Danny Pelfrey |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 (3 unaired)[1] |
Production | |
Executive producer | Gary David Goldberg |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | March 23 (2000年03月23日) – April 13, 2000 (2000年04月13日) |
Battery Park is an American sitcom television series starring Elizabeth Perkins and Justin Louis. The series premiered Thursday March 23, 2000, at 9:30 p.m Eastern time on NBC.[2] The show was cancelled after four episodes.[3] The series was about a police department in Battery Park, Manhattan, New York City.
Cast
[edit ]- Elizabeth Perkins as Captain Madeleine Dunleavy
- Justin Louis as Lieutenant Ben Nolan
- Jacqueline Obradors as Detective Elena Vera
- Frank Grillo as Detective Antony "Stig" Stigliano
- Bokeem Woodbine as Detective Derek Finley
- Robert Mailhouse as Detective Kevin Strain
- Jay Paulson as Detective Carl Zernial
- Wendy Moniz as Maria DiCenzo
- Sam Lloyd as Ray Giddeon
Production
[edit ]The series was loosely based on Sugar Hill, an unaired ABC pilot produced in 1999.[2] [4]
Episodes
[edit ]Seven episodes are registered with the United States Copyright Office.[citation needed ]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code | Viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pilot" | Andy Cadiff | Gary David Goldberg & Chris Henchy | March 23, 2000 (2000年03月23日) | 100 | 14.70[5] |
2 | "Rabbit Punch" | Arlene Sanford | Unknown | March 30, 2000 (2000年03月30日) | 104 | 9.60[6] |
3 | "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Unknown | April 6, 2000 (2000年04月06日) | 101 | 11.60[7] |
4 | "You Give Law a Bad Name" | Arlene Sanford | Unknown | April 13, 2000 (2000年04月13日) | 103 | 10.77[8] |
5 | "Fast Times at Union High" | Lee Shallat-Chemel | TBD | Unaired (Unaired) | 102 | N/A |
6 | "Black Monday" | Arlene Sanford | TBD | Unaired (Unaired) | 105 | N/A |
7 | "Walter's Rib" | Arlene Sanford | TBD | Unaired (Unaired) | 106 | N/A |
Reception
[edit ]Henry Winkler had received an Emmy nomination for 'Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy' for his appearance in the episode Walter's Rib, but after newspaper reporter Alan Sepinwall pointed out that the episode had been postponed to June from an earlier scheduled airdate and therefore missed the Emmy's May 31 deadline, the nomination was withdrawn.[9] [10]
References
[edit ]- ^ Schneider, Michael (April 17, 2000). "NBC yanks 'Battery Park'". Variety . Retrieved 2009年07月09日.
- ^ a b Baldwin, Kristen (February 14, 2000). "What to watch when Sweeps is over". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 2009年07月09日.
- ^ Lowry, Brian (April 17, 2000). "NBC Cancels 'Battery Park' and Adds 'Frasier' Reruns". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2009年07月09日.
- ^ Schneider, Michael (November 12, 1999). "NBC charges Goldberg's 'Battery'". Variety. Retrieved 2009年07月09日.
- ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (March 20–26)". The Los Angeles Times . March 29, 2000. Retrieved June 23, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
- ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (March 27-April 2)". The Los Angeles Times . April 5, 2000. Retrieved June 23, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
- ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (April 3–9)". The Los Angeles Times . April 12, 2000. Retrieved June 23, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
- ^ "National Nielsen Viewership (April 10–16)". The Los Angeles Times . April 19, 2000. Retrieved June 23, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
- ^ TV Guide August 12-18, 2000. pg. 12.
- ^ Sepinwall, Alan (2023年05月29日). "'Barry' Finale: Henry Winkler on That Shocking Revenge Moment". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2023年05月30日.
External links
[edit ]- Battery Park at IMDb
- 2000s American multi-camera sitcoms
- 2000s American police comedy television series
- 2000 American television series debuts
- 2000 American television series endings
- American English-language television shows
- Fictional portrayals of the New York City Police Department
- Television shows set in New York City
- Television series by DreamWorks Television
- Television series by Ubu Productions
- Television series created by Gary David Goldberg
- NBC sitcoms