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- 1. Pilot Sep 14, 1993
- Paul (Giancarlo Esposito) and clan relocate to Bakersfield from Washington, D.C.
- 2. The Imposter Sep 21, 1993
- A con artist works Bakersfield; everyone must take a psychiatric evaluation.
- 3. Unsolved Mysteries of Love Sep 28, 1993
- Wade falls madly in love with the girlfriend of a burglary suspect.
Bakersfield P.D.: Created by Larry Levin. With Ron Eldard, Giancarlo Esposito, Chris Mulkey, Tony Plana. Paul Gigante leaves FBI to be a detective for rural Bakersfield, California PD But sophisticated Gigante.
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- 1993-09-14
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Bakersfield P.D. is an American television sitcom that aired on Fox from September 14, 1993 until August 18, 1994. 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.
#TitleDirected ByWritten By1"Pilot"Larry Levin2"The Imposter"Dean ParisotLarry Levin & Jeff Nathanson3"Unsolved Mysteries of Love"Dean ParisotLarry Levin4"The Snake Charmer"Dennis Klein & Richard Dresser- 17
- September 14, 1993 –, August 18, 1994
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- Fox
Bakersfield P.D. 1983 -1994. 1 Season. FOX. Comedy. Watchlist. The action in this sitcom, set in Bakersfield, Cal., swirls around a group of oddball cops, including Det. Paul Gigante, who is...
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Season 1 – Bakersfield, P.D. Bakersfield P.D. shakes up the buddy-cop formula with clever satire and a whimsical attitude, even if some of the jokes can be a bit suspect. Read Critics...
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- September 14, 1993
- Ron Eldard
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Bakersfield, P.D. 1993 - 1994 1 Season Comedy List. 67% Avg. Tomatometer 12 Reviews Read More Read Less. Seasons Cast & Crew More Like This Media Info. Seasons. Season 1 67% 1993 Details .
A fish-out-of-water sitcom about a black police officer from Washington, D.C. who transfers to Bakersfield, California to find himself the first black cop on the decidedly odd small town force. Despite likable lead performances and a gently surreal style, it seemed too much like watered down Hill Street Blues and Hooperman to gather a following ...