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  1. Miami Vice (TV Series 1984–1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    • Regular Cast
    • Changes
    • Notes
    • Episodes
    Don Johnson as Metro-Dade Detective James "Sonny" Crockett
    Philip Michael Thomas as Metro-Dade Detective Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs
    Saundra Santiago as Metro-Dade Detective Gina Calabrese
    Michael Talbott as Metro-Dade Detective Stan Switek
    The stories become even more dark and violent than in previous seasons, perhaps peaking with the "lost" episode "Too Much, Too Late", which was not originally broadcast because its child-molestatio...
    The squad's usual refrain of "Miami Vice!" is noticeably scaled back, with the more generic "Police!" largely replacing it.
    Stan Switek becomes a far more serious character, and his severe gambling addiction is an underlying plot line throughout the season, coming to a head in the series finale "Freefall".
    Tubbs' hair remains short and his beard disappears shortly after the season starts (although it briefly reappears in "Borrasca", only for him to notably shave it off partway through the episode, in...
    Season 5 started in November rather than September due to a writers' strike during the spring and summer of 1988, delaying production and reducing the number of episodes from 22 to 21 (20 one-hour...
    The season aired in several different time slots throughout its run. It aired Friday nights at 10:00pm until February, 1989, when it moved to 9:00pm. The season (and series) finale "Freefall" was a...
    Vice was also pre-empted frequently for specials, movies, and sporting events, and finally put on "hiatus" in March, 1989 (for the launch of Dream Street) until April, 1989. Miami Vice's final NBC...
    One repeat episode ("Jack of All Trades"), broadcast on July 5, 1989, was the result of a call-in poll done during the episode "Leap of Faith". Viewers called a 900 number to pick between three fif...
    † These episodes aired after the series finale, on May 21, 1989 on NBC.
    †† Final original network broadcast of Miami Viceon NBC.
    ††† Winner of a call-in poll by viewers at the end of "Leap of Faith".
    ‡ This episode was never shown on NBC due to its graphic content regarding child molestation, and was aired when Miami Vice reruns were broadcast on USA Network.
  3. Miami Vice: Created by Anthony Yerkovich. With Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Olivia Brown. -Resplendent with authentic 1980s music, fashion, and vibe, "Miami Vice" follows two undercover detectives and their extended team through the mean streets of Miami, Florida.

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    • 1984-09-16
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • 48
  4. The Young Victims Unit, a new squad of undercover officers, are put to the test when a new deadly drug begins to circulate on a college campus in Miami. They suspect a reputable but dangerous college professor.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Miami_ViceMiami Vice - Wikipedia

    The series stars Don Johnson as James "Sonny" Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs, two Metro-Dade Police Department detectives working undercover in Miami. The series ran for five seasons on NBC from 1984 to 1989.

    • September 16, 1984 –, January 25, 1990
    • NBC
  6. Main Characters. The main cast of Miami Vice. James "Sonny" Crockett (played by Don Johnson ): A Sergeant in the Metro-Dade Organized Crime Bureau, Vice Division. Known for his laid-back attitude, pastel suits, and affinity for Ferraris. Often found handling a Jack Daniels, neat.

  7. Series Cast 80. Don Johnson. Sonny Crockett (20 Episodes) Philip Michael Thomas. Rico Tubbs (20 Episodes) Saundra Santiago. Gina Calabrese (20 Episodes) Olivia Brown. Trudy Joplin (20 Episodes)

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