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produce useful syndicated material. By editing together pieces from multiple episodes in season 1 it made it appear that McCloud solves two mysteries in each "movie". Subplots and some characters were edited out. This process was made easier by the fact that McCloud's uniform remained the same in each episode. The results were disjointed enough that at least one original writer, Douglas Heyes, required his name being changed in the credits to a pseudonym. These hybrid episodes were at one time considered all that was left of the original six programs of season 1 (Universal could not locate them when it issued the U.S. DVD set). The originals, located after a diligent search by the Australian independent label Madman Entertainment, were found in good condition stored in a vault at a station in London.
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learn". Under his jacket or coat, he usually wore a khaki uniform shirt with a brown star-shaped uniform patch with gold trim on left sleeve, lettered "Marshal's Office Taos, N.M.". There was a yellow circle in the center with the number 33. He wore two collar pins one was "NM" and the other was "33". McCloud carried a blued .45 Colt SAA Western-style six-shooter with a 4Âľ" barrel.
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pessimism to counter McCloud's high spirits. Like Chief Clifford, Broadhurst felt himself wise to McCloud's peculiarities, but was without the anger, and usually wound up resigned to being drawn into McCloud's schemes to solve particular cases, sometimes against direct orders. He would then sometimes
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and cowboy hat and boots, allowed for implied comic relief in many encounters with New Yorkers. That New Yorkers might mistake him for a "rube" because of his appearance occasionally worked to his advantage. He would often allay suspicion of his motives by insisting he was in New York "to observe and
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Starting in the fifth season in September 1974, most episodes were two hours long, but were dropped again to 90 minutes for the seventh and final season starting in the October 1976. Episodes 5 and 9 of season 5 were 90 minutes. The 46th, and last, episode, "McCloud Meets Dracula", was aired on April
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on DVD in Region 1 and Region 2 in 2005/2006. Season 1 as released by Universal were not the original episodes but conflated "TV Movie" re-creations by Universal producer Harry Tatelman and editor Jean-Jacques Berthelot to extract additional revenues from a series considered too short of episodes to
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The signature of McCloud's character was his Western unflappability and seeming inability to recognize an insult, especially from his NYPD superior, Chief of Detectives Peter B. Clifford, whose jibes ("send in the sagebrush Sherlock Holmes") he never would take personally. Weaver's grin and drawling
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The most enduring theme of the show was the conflict between the good-natured, clear-eyed buoyancy of McCloud and the metropolitan cynicism of the residents of New York City, including his fellow officers. McCloud's attire, typically consisting of a sheepskin coat or Western jacket,
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for Clifford's anger, and absorb as much of the blame for McCloud's initiative as McCloud himself. (Broadhurst served as acting Chief of Detectives three times during Clifford's absence, in "This Must Be the Alamo", "Return to the Alamo" and "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas...".)
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character by drawing her up on his horse when she is in a tight spot. His small bit of dialogue makes clear that he is an actor on a break from a shoot, and his costuming and horse suggest that he is Weaver on a break from
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to its schedule as part of the late night "MeTV Mystery Movie" programming block which premiered on January 1, 2015. The network was employing a wheel arrangement similar to the original NBC Wednesday and Sunday
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McCloud was portrayed as something of a ladies' man, and the characters played by the frequent female guest stars would often fall for his protective charm. Chris Coughlin, played by frequent guest star
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twang represented McCloud as the embodiment of the American law officer who always sees the good in people but knows the real stakes and spares no pain to catch the bad guy. The character's signature
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has released all seven seasons on DVD in Australia. Seasons 6 & 7 were released on June 19, 2013. The Season 7 release includes the reunion television film
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in the late 20th century, a period following the troubled 1960s and leading up to the fiscal crisis of 1975 (which figured, for example, in the episode "
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At the time, the city seemed to be on an inexorable downward slide into chaos, a theme that was explored in a more brutal fashion in movies such as
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Another recurring theme in the show was the conflict between McCloud and Chief Clifford, who was played in every episode but the pilot by
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NBC picked up the show for six 60-minute episodes in September and October 1970, placing it in the rotation of its original wheel series
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was "There ya go!", often received with bemusement or puzzlement by the listener. (One exception was a character played by
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The show is rated PG for Parental Guidance in Australia and PG in New Zealand for violence and drug references.
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still under construction, which at the time was a highly controversial urban regeneration project in the city.
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from Hollywood cinema, particularly at the climax of an episode. Examples included chases on horseback to
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series, which aired on Wednesday nights. The series, with a distinctive opening musical theme composed by
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The show, which was in some sense a big city western, was set in New York City during what was arguably
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telefilms produced by NBC. The network eventually ceased airing the Mystery Movies, which moved to
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series was an even bigger draw on Sundays, finishing at number 5 in the ratings for the season.
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has aired in reruns on local stations in the past, and continues to do so on some to this day.
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for that 1971–1972 season. NBC then decided to try another competitive move and relocated
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Other recurring characters on the show included the gravel-voiced Sgt. Grover, played by
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over a video collage of the various series became a hit, finishing at number 14 in the
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Weaver, Cannon and Carter later reprised their roles in a made-for-television movie,
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program worked on a rotating basis – one per month from each of its shows. Top left:
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would chime in by calling out to other unrelated fictional characters such as
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also returned to reprise her role as McCloud's love interest, Chris Coughlin.
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nominations in 1974 and 1975 for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series.
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In many episodes, McCloud was partnered with Sgt. Joe Broadhurst, played by
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and rotated several other long-running programs from those including,
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became the basis for a recurring joke on the movie-mocking TV series
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This premise of "a cowboy in the big city" was adapted from the 1968
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was a hit when it was new, all 7 seasons have been released on DVD.
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released the Complete series on DVD in Region 1 in January 2022.
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was filmed partially on location (the unit was in New York for "
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from September 16, 1970, to April 17, 1977. The series starred
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A recurring theme in many episodes was the incorporation of a
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Fictional portrayals of the New York City Police Department
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from sixty to ninety minutes. NBC ordered two new series,
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Crime drama
Mystery
Herman Miller
Dennis Weaver
J. D. Cannon
Terry Carter
Ken Lynch
Diana Muldaur
David Shire
Stu Phillips
Frank De Vol
list of episodes
Glen A. Larson
Leslie Stevens
Universal Television
NBC
police drama
Herman Miller
NBC
Dennis Weaver
NBC Mystery Movie
wheel series
Universal Television
Taos, New Mexico
New York City Police Department

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