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  1. Monk is an American comedy-drama detective television series that originally ran on the USA Network from July 12, 2002, to December 4, 2009, with 125 episodes broadcast over eight seasons.

    • July 12, 2002 –, December 4, 2009
    • USA Network
  2. Monk: Created by Andy Breckman. With Tony Shalhoub, Jason Gray-Stanford, Ted Levine, Traylor Howard. The series follows Adrian Monk, a brilliant former San Francisco detective, who now consults the police as a private consultant whilst battling with an obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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  3. A former San Francisco police detective suffering from an extreme case of obsessive-compulsive disorder is called in to investigate an apparent assassination attempt of a mayoral candidate in which one of his bodyguards is killed. 8.2/10 (3.6K) Rate. Watch options.

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  4. Lt. Disher and Captain Stottlemeyer capture a "Most Wanted", Colombian criminal, Miguel Escobar, who's wanted for drug trafficking crimes in multiple states, and arrest him for a local homicide. Escobar is notorious for escaping custody, so Stottlemeyer must take extra precautions to ensure that this does not happen while Escobar is in his custody.

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    Watch Monk with a subscription on Peacock, Netflix, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. After the unsolved murder of his wife, Adrian Monk develops obsessive-compulsive disorder, which...

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  6. TVPG. Watch Monk. Adrian Monk, a former homicide detective with an obsessive-compulsive disorder, solves crimes with the help of his assistant and his former boss. Stream full episodes of Monk and more drama tv on Peacock.

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  8. Two-time Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Tony Shalhoub is former police detective Adrian Monk. The brilliant Monk is now back fighting crime and his abnormal fears of germs, cars, heights, crowds and virtually everything else known to man.

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