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Pacific Blue (TV series)

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American crime drama television series

Pacific Blue
GenrePolice drama
Created byBill Nuss
Starring
Opening theme"Just Another Day in L.A."
Ending theme"Just Another Day in L.A."
ComposerChristopher Franke
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes101(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersGary Nardino
Bill Nuss
ProducersPaul B. Margolis
Emily Skopov
Paul Brown
Steve Mitchell
Craig Van Sickle
Gary Winter
John J. Scherer
Production locationSanta Monica, California
CinematographyRobert Hayes
Christian Sebaldt
EditorsJohn W. Carr
Barry L. Gold
Thomas D. Nelson
Ken Bornstein
Running time44–46 minutes
Production companiesNorth Hall Productions
Rigel
Original release
NetworkUSA Network
ReleaseMarch 2, 1996 (1996-03-02) –
April 9, 2000 (2000-04-09)

Pacific Blue is an Americancrime drama television series about a team of police officers with the Santa Monica Police Department who patrolled its beaches on bicycles. The show ran for five seasons on theUSA Network, from March 2, 1996, to April 9, 2000, with a total of 101 episodes. Often described as "Baywatch on bikes", the series was run in many other markets, including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Lebanon, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia,South America,[clarification needed] Spain, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago, Ukraine, and Zimbabwe.

Cast

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Changes

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The first cast change came at the end of the first season when David Lander, who played the Pacific Blue unit's bike repairman, was written out, though he would later return for several guest appearances in the second season. The series then underwent cast changes between the third and fourth seasons, which dramatically altered its tone. The events of the third-season finale brought the departure of actorsMarcos Ferraez andRick Rossovich, with their characters retiring from the force prior to the fourth season premiere. Ferraez would later return for a one-off guest appearance during the fourth season to wrap up his character's storyline. The fourth season premiere brought four major cast additions:Shanna Moakler as Monica Harper,Amy Hunter as Jamie Strickland, Jeff Stearns as Russ Granger, andMario Lopez as Bobby Cruz. These new recruits to the Pacific Blue unit skewed the show's cast in a younger direction.

Jim Davidson andPaula Trickey, who had previously played the role of the show's young blood, evolved into the "old guard" as their characters took on leadership roles within the Pacific Blue unit. In addition, the characters of Jim Davidson andDarlene Vogel, who had become romantically linked in the third season, were married in the fourth season opener. Vogel later left the series on a regular basis at the end of the season, but returned for recurring appearances for the final season, including the series finale. Storylines for the fourth and fifth seasons emphasized undercover and vice work; while these areas would normally fall out of the purview of a police unit like Pacific Blue, the show always made an effort to explain away each incident as an exception, episode by episode. The changes can be credited with extending the life of the series for two additional seasons and made it the highest rated drama series on USA Network at the time. The series had well over 2 million regular viewers at a time when cable series were not permitted to advertise on other cable networks much less the Big Four broadcast networks.

Guest stars

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The series featured numerous appearances byprofessional wrestling stars playing other characters, includingRena Mero (Sable),Chyna,Triple H andShawn Michaels. (WWF Raw Is War aired on the same network.) Professional Intense Cycles Downhill Racer April Lawyer performed bike stunts in a number of episodes.trial riderHans Rey performed tricks in each episode.Carmen Electra made a special guest appearance in her role fromBaywatch. Other notable guest stars includedMicky Dolenz,Shannon Tweed,Shannon Elizabeth,Danny Bonaduce,Adam West,Erik Estrada,Holly Robinson Peete,Kent McCord andStephen J. Cannell.

Production

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The series was created by Bill Nuss. It was executive produced byGary Nardino, a producer and former president of Paramount Television and Bill Nuss. Their production company, North Hall Productions, took its name from their respective alma maters –Northwestern University andSeton Hall University. Nardino died on January 31, 1998, after which Nuss became the sole, chief show runner. Nuss continued to use the North Hall Productions name after Nardino's death.[citation needed]

Co-executive producers includedE! Entertainment Television founders,Alan Mruvka, Marilyn Vance, Rick Filon, Richard C. Okie and John B. Moranville.

Pacific Blue was filmed in Santa Monica, Venice, Redondo Beach, Seal Beach and Huntington Beach, California, with the exception of two 1999 episodes that were filmed in Hawaii.[1] Executive Producer Bill Nuss brought the show to Hawaii on the suggestion ofApril Masini, who also helped bringBaywatch to Hawaii in 1999.[2] After the first 13 episodes, the series featured custom-painted state-of-the-artTrek Y bikes, outfitted with Spinergy wheels, NiteRider lights, and Janned police bags, making each bicycle worth over $5,000. The form-fitting uniforms are often credited with influencing the way bicycle cops dressed all over the world.

Episodes

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Main article:List of Pacific Blue episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
113March 2, 1996 (1996-03-02)May 25, 1996 (1996-05-25)
222August 17, 1996 (1996-08-17)April 20, 1997 (1997-04-20)
322August 3, 1997 (1997-08-03)April 19, 1998 (1998-04-19)
422July 26, 1998 (1998-07-26)April 25, 1999 (1999-04-25)
522July 18, 1999 (1999-07-18)April 9, 2000 (2000-04-09)

Release

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Syndication

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The series still runs in many countries throughout the world. The show has gained a slight uptick in recognition with the MTV reality seriesMeet the Barkers, which chronicles the married life of Blink 182 drummerTravis Barker and his wife (andPacific Blue vet)Shanna Moakler. A clip of her from the series can be seen in the opening credits ofMeet the Barkers.

Home media

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On January 10, 2012, Mill Creek Entertainment releasedPacific Blue: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[3] The 19-disc set features all 101 episodes of the series as well as 90 minutes of bonus features, including gag reels, production techniques and interviews. On the same day, Mill Creek also released the complete first season on DVD.

The series is also available for download on iTunes and other platforms, and currently the rights for the series are held by FilmRise.

References

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  1. ^Ryan, Tim (May 15, 1999)."'Pacific Blue' May Relocate to Hawaii".Honolulu Star-Bulletin. RetrievedMarch 21, 2012.
  2. ^Ryan, Tim (April 5, 1999)."'Pacific Blue' Filming Two Episodes in Waikiki".Honolulu Star-Bulletin. RetrievedMarch 21, 2012.
  3. ^"Pacific Blue DVD news: Press Release for Pacific Blue − the Complete Series AND the Complete First Season | TVShowsOnDVD.com". Archived fromthe original on October 15, 2011. RetrievedOctober 14, 2011.

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