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''Wiseguy'' is an American
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television series created by
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and
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, that aired on
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from September 16, 1987, to December 8, 1990, for a total of 75 episodes over four seasons. It centered on undercover agents of the Organized Crime Bureau (OCB), a fictional division of the
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, as they infiltrate organized crime groups. ''Wiseguy'' originally starred
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as Vinnie Terranova, a
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native and
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graduate who was a deep cover operative for the
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under the supervision of senior agent Frank McPike, played by
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. The primary cast was rounded out by Jim Byrnes, who played an information operative known as Lifeguard (real name Daniel Burroughs) who assisted Vinnie in the field. After the third season, Wahl departed from the series.
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was brought in to replace Wahl as the lead, with Cecil Hoffman joining as a fourth regular cast member alongside Bauer and the returning Banks and Byrnes. ''Wiseguy'' ended its run midway through 1991 with three produced episodes left unaired. The series was filmed in
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,
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, one of the first American television series to embrace "
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's" lower production costs compared to the United States. Over the course of its run, it would be nominated for seven
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(including for Outstanding Drama Series) and four
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, with Wahl winning Best Actor – Television Series Drama in 1990.


Synopsis

The series followed Vincent "Vinnie" Terranova, an
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agent of the OCB (Organized Crime Bureau), a fictional division of the
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. The show kept its focus on both the mechanics of being deep undercover and the consequences of the protagonist's actions. Unlike similar series of the day, ''Wiseguy'' was serialized over multiple episodes telling a self-contained story that would conclude in the final episode of the cycle. This gave rise to the industry term "
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". Some cycles were short while others were extended, but each new story had a specific set of central characters exclusive to it who would appear over the course of multiple episodes.


Season 1


Sonny Steelgrave storyline

FBI undercover agent Vinnie Terranova is released from prison after serving an 18-month sentence to establish his cover. After his training agent is murdered by Dave Steelgrave (
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), an
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boss, Vinnie vows to infiltrate the organization and take the Steelgraves down. He earns the trust of Sonny Steelgrave (
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), Dave's brother, and after Dave's death and the apparent defection of one of the Steelgrave captains, he is made Sonny's second-in-command. Over time, Vinnie feels conflicted by his genuine feelings of friendship towards Sonny, and having to lie to his mother about his work for the government in order to maintain his cover. After an attack lands her in the hospital, Vinnie tells his mother the true nature of his work rather than risk her going to her grave thinking him a criminal. Vinnie's contacts Frank McPike and Lifeguard learn of this breach in protocol through surveillance but conceal it from their superiors using an edited audio recording. With Vinnie's info, the OCB sets up concealed video cameras at the venue for Sonny's
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. Sonny murders "Pat the Cat" Patrice, his chief Mafia rival, at the party. When he finds police have surrounded the building, Sonny realizes that Vinnie, who knew about a hit Patrice put on him and said nothing, must be an undercover agent. About to be arrested for his crimes, Sonny commits suicide rather than face prison. The story arc ends with it in doubt whether Vinnie will be able to overcome the guilt he feels over his betrayal of Sonny and continue to work as an undercover agent.


Mel Profitt storyline

Vinnie, using his reputation as part of the Steelgrave crime family, makes contact with a hitman/assassin named Roger Lococco (
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). However, Vinnie soon discovers a much bigger target: Roger's boss, the
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billionaire arms dealer Mel Profitt (
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) and his sister Susan (
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), with whom he has an incestuous relationship. Mel is addicted to prescription medication (always administered to him by Susan) which further contributes to his unstable emotional state. He is also a believer in
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economics. Matters are complicated by Vinnie falling in love with Susan and beginning a sexual relationship with her. Lococco (who turns out to be a
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agent) encourages Mel to finance insurrectionist Louis Cabra of the Caribbean nation Il Pavao, but Mel becomes convinced that Cabra put a death curse on him. Cabra's rival insurrectionist Emanja Mora offers Mel help, but takes advantage of his trust to steal the crystal which Mel believes houses his soul and gives it to Lococco, who smashes it in front of Mel. As a result, Mel suffers a complete mental breakdown. In a
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, Susan injects Mel with a lethal overdose of amphetamines and gives him a
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. Susan goes insane (with help from Lococco, who gaslights her in order to obtain signed withdrawal slips for Mel's accounts) and is committed to a mental facility. The Profitt connection is part of a plot by the CIA to train mercenaries and install a puppet regime in Il Pavao. With info given him by Vinnie, Lococco learns his training officer and immediate superior Herb Ketcher is running the operation as a front for an American corporation. Lococco turns state's evidence. Shortly after his testimony, Lococco goes off the grid. Ketcher, after being exposed, takes his own life before consequences can be dealt him. As the arc comes to an end, Vinnie announces his resignation from the OCB.
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, producer of ''Wiseguy'', stated that the character Jim Profit from the short-lived
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series ''
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'' (which Cannell also produced) was named after and partially based on the Mel Profitt character. Writer/artist John Byrne has acknowledged that his characters Desmond and Phoebe Marrs, main cast members of the 1990s comic book series ''
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'', were heavily inspired by Mel and Susan Profitt.


Season 2


White supremacy story line

At the beginning of the second season, Vinnie is living at home with his mother and brother, Father Pete ( Gerald Anthony) and working for a friend at a gas station as everyone in his neighborhood still believes he is in the Mafia. McPike is dispatched to find Vinnie by the new director of OCB, Paul Beckstead (
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). McPike must either debrief Vinnie to accept his resignation, or bring him back from sabbatical. Vinnie refuses to go along. Vinnie's friend gets an eviction notice and nearly is driven to sabotage in an attempt to protect his business. A patron of his turns him on to the teachings of Dr. Knox Pooley (
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), who leads a nativist group with white supremacist leanings called the "Pilgrims of Promise". His right-hand man, Calvin Hollis (
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), is an extremist, and leads a group of Pilgrims in an attack on a synagogue. Pete goes on television condemning the attack; shortly after he is run down in an alley. After agreeing to return to work, but only on his terms, Vinnie arranges a gun sale to Calvin, against the advice of Beckstead, who believes the Pilgrims of Promise are harmless kooks not worth pursuing. Vinnie calls off the sting when Calvin shows up at the exchange with Ritchie (
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), a young neighborhood friend. Ritchie confesses to Vinnie that he helped Calvin get the money for the guns in an armed robbery in which an off-duty police officer was murdered. Vinnie takes Ritchie under his wing, guiding him as an undercover agent in hopes of reducing his inevitable sentence as accessory to murder. Vinnie finds Pete's personal effects in the grill of a car parked at a Pilgrims of Promise rally, but refrains from exacting vengeance, instead setting up his brother's killer for arrest at an arms deal. Hollis murders a talk show host who ridiculed the Pilgrims of Promise on the air. This leads Pooley to disown him. Ritchie recovers the murder weapon, allowing a warrant to be issued for Calvin's arrest, but Calvin perishes in a home invasion gone awry. Ritchie is sentenced to 18 months. Pooley escapes prosecution by claiming to be just a con man and getting Calvin to exonerate him from any involvement in the murders in a recorded phone call. He moves on to selling beachfront real estate in Florida.


Garment trade story line

David Sternberg (
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) and his father Eli (
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) run a clothing business, and are being squeezed by garment district kingpin Rick Pinzolo (
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). David goes to the OCB for help; thus Vinnie is recruited to act as security for the Sternbergs. In the episode "Next of Kin," Vinnie is hit by a taxi cab and replaced by agent John Henry Raglin (
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), a philandering family man who was on a leave of absence after he blew the covers of two OCB agents during an interrogation. (This was done in order to allow Ken Wahl to recover from a broken ankle he suffered in an on-set accident.) John finds that Pinzolo has no way of profiting from his antagonism of the Sternbergs, leading him to the realization that Pinzolo is in fact merely a pawn of David's cousin Carole (
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), daughter of the company's founder. She blames Eli for taking the company from her father and seduced Pinzolo in order to get him to do the dirty work. A shipment of dresses modified by Pinzolo to lack sufficient
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brings on a wave of class action lawsuits, toppling the Sternberg company. David goes over the edge, kidnapping Pinzolo and attacking bank security guards with a gun, prompting them to fatally shoot David. Suddenly fearing Pinzolo will have her killed in order to prevent her incriminating him, Carole goes to Pinzolo in hopes he will say something incriminating for her tape recorder, but he kills her instead. Having failed to produce any evidence of wrongdoing and allowed everyone who might have testified against Pinzolo to be killed, John simply murders Pinzolo.


Dead Dog Records story line

Upon his recovery, Vinnie is informed that music label Dead Dog Records was seized by the
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, who traded it to the OCB. Vinnie proposes to infiltrate the music industry in search of corruption as the new executive of Dead Dog. Fast-talking, puppy-dog-eyed talent agent Bobby Travis (
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) talks Vinnie into taking him on as a minority partner; Vinnie realizes Bobby is washed up in the industry but can show him the ropes and be the public face of Dead Dog so that his cover is maintained. Bobby tells him about cleans, music products sold overseas and left off the accounting books, thus bypassing taxes and royalties. Hoping to raise Dead Dog's profile so he can connect with people selling cleans, Vinnie signs fallen idol Diana Price (
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) and funds a recording of her song "
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" under brilliant but violent tempered producer Johnny Medley (
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). English-American record mogul Winston Newquay (pronounced Noo-kway, rather than Nyoo-key in the English fashion) offers to buy Dead Dog Records, but Vinnie distrusts him and instead turns Dead Dog over to the husband-and-wife owners of Shakala Records, Isaac (
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) and Amber Twine (
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). Isaac proves to be as crooked as Newquay; on an overseas business trip Bobby finds Isaac has released a bootleg EP consisting of "Bright Side" (Price's only song with Dead Dog/Shakala) and some
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recorded by Price soundalikes. Newquay, played by
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, is Price's former manager and lover, and Vinnie sends her to Jamaica for fear she will sign with Newquay again. Vinnie tries to tempt away Newquay's hottest act, singer Eddie Tempest (
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), with the opportunity to work with Medley and hit songwriter Monroe Blue ( Ron Taylor). The fight over Eddie becomes moot after Isaac, a
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, loses Shakala Records to Newquay in a poker game. Eddie discovers Newquay has been siphoning off his accounts after one of his checks bounces; he tries to get revenge by seducing Newquay's wife Claudia (
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), not knowing the Newquays routinely have extramarital affairs in order to spice up their relationship. During sex they fall through a skylight to their deaths. OCB's efforts to build a case around Newquay's selling of cleans prove fruitless, since Newquay is savvy enough to keep the profits from the cleans overseas. A
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in which Isaac offers Newquay an unreleased Eddie Tempest tape yields a recording of Newquay planning to sell cleans of the tape. The case is dismissed as
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, but the recording leads many artists to abandon Newquay after Bobby shows them loopholes which allow them to exit their contracts while retaining the rights to their recordings. Isaac dies when sex with Amber elevates his heart rate to the point of a heart attack. Grief over the sex-caused deaths of Claudia and Isaac (who was both Newquay's business rival and his best friend) drives Newquay to a mental breakdown. Now believing himself to be
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, he is institutionalized and the running of his company turned over to a trustee. Amber relaunches Shakala Records from the ground up. Dead Dog Records is turned over to Bobby.


Le Lacrime d'Amore

This arc, which lasts just two episodes, acts as a bridge between "Aria for Don Aiuppo", the Dead Dog Records story, and the Mafia Wars story. Amber plans to sell Shakala Records with the counsel of attorney Roger Totland (
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), who is also wining and dining her. Driven by jealousy, Vinnie runs a background check on Roger and deduces that he is negotiating for Shakala to be sold to a crooked real estate developer. Amber calls off the sale and begins a romantic relationship with Vinnie. His mother and stepfather,
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Rudy Aiuppo ( George O. Petrie), return to the U.S. to meet Amber. Vinnie's mother initially disapproves of Amber, but they win her over and Vinnie and Amber become engaged. Wanting to ensure their matrimonial bliss is not disturbed, Don Aiuppo introduces Vinnie to the local Mafia commission and warns them against bothering his family. The return of Don Aiuppo to the U.S. causes a stir, and Aiuppo is shot and wounded.


Season 3


Mafia Wars story line

Vinnie declares himself the temporary head of the local Mafia commission (to Frank McPike's delight) in order to find out who ordered the hit on Don Aiuppo at the end of season 2. The Mafia upheaval sparks off a rivalry between Albert Cericco (
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) and Joey Grosset (John Snyder), whose father-in-law was killed in another recent hit. Amber cannot handle the strain of Vinnie being in this prolonged danger, and breaks up with him. Don Aiuppo bugs a payphone outside his hospital room, thinking that the various Mafiosi visiting him will be using it just after taking their leave; in this way he overhears Grosset mentioning he ordered the two hits, and Vinnie contacting Uncle Mike. He tells Cericco about Grosset's guilt; Cericco murders Grosset, and is arrested by OCB. From prison Cericco negotiates with Grosset's widow Gina (
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) and Vinnie for them to sell a large shipment of cocaine he smuggled to the Mafia commission. This allows Frank to arrest the entire commission. Vinnie belatedly deduces that Aiuppo manipulated him into bringing down the commission and orchestrated Cericco's murder of Grosset in order to exact revenge on both; he blames Cericco for the Mafia operation in which his son was inadvertently killed. An outraged Vinnie tells Aiuppo that he wants nothing more to do with him. Aiuppo is left heartbroken, having already been renounced by Vinnie's mother, who blames him for Vinnie becoming associated with the Mafia again.


Washington, D.C., story line ("The Capitol Conspiracy")

Vinnie is summoned to the Justice Department and put in charge of an investigation of Japanese
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. He is aware that he is being set up by the unscrupulous General Leland Masters (
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), who seeks payback for the shutdown of the Il Pavao operation, but plays along in hopes of collecting evidence against Masters. Masters aims to undermine the Japanese economy by printing large amounts of counterfeit yen and smuggling them into Japan on
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. The author of the theory behind the conspiracy, Dr. Andrew Valenti, is murdered in what is made to look like a convenience store robbery, but the conspirators' cover is blown due to the assassin having used bullets loaded with
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. Vinnie is covertly photographed questioning reclusive millionaire Prescott Wilson (
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), under whose name the theory was contracted. Wilson denies any involvement. When the counterfeit yen is seized en route, Vinnie and Wilson become the focus of an investigation, with the photos as incriminating evidence. Wilson delivers a string of insults against Masters in front of the investigating committee, which prompts Major Vernon Biggs (
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) to confess to orchestrating the murder of Valenti at the orders of Admiral Walter Strichen (Stephen Joyce). Strichen then also starts insulting Masters, who loses his temper and shoots Strichen. Masters is arrested for murdering Strichen.


Lynchboro/Seattle story line

Vinnie is made a deputy of a small town called Lynchboro in
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, where the mining
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Mark Volchek ( Steve Ryan) runs the town like a dictatorship, hosts criminal operations such as a
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, and has a curious obsession with the movie '' Mr. Sardonicus''. Vinnie works under Sheriff Matthew Stemkowsky, nicknamed "Stem" (
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). Recent murders, including several deputies, are determined to be the work of a serial killer, and a federal task force is sent to Lynchboro. Volchek, fearful of the disruption and attention, is determined to identify the killer through his knowledge of the town's residents. Volchek works with McPike to narrow down the suspects through a rapid series of deductions. Stem cracks under the intensifying pressure, confesses his crimes, and commits suicide with a stun gun. Vinnie has flashbacks of Sonny Steelgrave's death and goes off the grid, calling in a favor from Roger Lococco. Lococco replaces Stem as sheriff and looks deeper into Volchek. He finds that despite his eccentricities, Volchek is a natural leader, beloved by the townspeople, and has a dream to build a hospital for Lynchboro focusing on cryogenics. Concluding that Lynchboro will be worse off if Volchek is removed, Lococco helps take down the official who Volchek planned to bribe for a hospital permit, but hides the bribe money so that there is no evidence against Volchek himself. However, Volchek becomes despondent at the failure to secure the permit. Lococco, Frank, and brothel worker Lacey (
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) re-enact part of ''Mr. Sardonicus'' with Volchek as Sardonicus, using the "merciful" ending in which he is cured, to help him recover. Vinnie goes to Seattle, rents a room in a transient hotel, and takes a job with Health Elimination Services, which specializes in dumping
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. Vinnie discovers the job resulted in a hepatitis outbreak at a school, but his boss John Kousakis (
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) is unconcerned. Vinnie mails information on the illegal dumping to the health inspector, not knowing he is part of the same criminal organization as Kousakis. Vinnie kills two hired killers sent after him. Immediately consumed by remorse, he contemplates suicide but instead finds respite in a city church. After the pastor (
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) hears Vinnie's story, he holds a press conference at the church to expose the dumping. McPike and Kousakis find Vinnie there simultaneously. Kousakis's bullet misses Vinnie and wounds McPike. Frank is left comatose and doctors say there will probably be brain damage. Kousakis hides out in the church
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, but Vinnie stumbles upon him when he goes to repair the bells, acting on a religious intuition that they may wake Frank from his coma. Kousakis throws himself down the stairs and dies instantly. Frank is awakened by the church bells, but whether or not he is suffering from brain damage is left as an end-of-season cliffhanger.


Season 4

After the third season ended, Ken Wahl left ''Wiseguy'' over a dispute with CBS over the direction of the show.
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was brought in to be the new lead character, a former United States Attorney named Michael Santana who had recently been disbarred. Jonathan Banks and Jim Byrnes returned in their regular roles, and new addition Cecil Hoffman rounded out the cast. A new theme song by Mike Post, who wrote the original theme, was commissioned and had a more Latin flair. The series also found a new timeslot, moving to Saturday nights at 10:00 pm Eastern. The fourth season was only done as part of a realignment of CBS' prime time programming lineup that saw switches of other programming, along with some cancellations.


Guzman storyline

The season begins with a raid on a drug warehouse in Miami run by the
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, with United States Attorney Michael Santana leading the raid. The head of the cartel is put on trial and is headed for a near certain conviction. However, as the jury deliberates, a Miami policeman comes forward and reveals he coerced a confession which led to the warrant being issued. Santana's misconduct after finding all of this out results in the dismissal of the case and eventually his disbarment. Meanwhile, back in Washington, a now-bearded McPike has fully healed from the gunshot wounds he sustained at the end of the previous year and Director Beckstead is looking to have him assume desk duty. McPike, after all he has been through over the recent months, does not agree and leaves frustrated. Soon, however, that becomes the least of his problems. A phone call to Lifeguard reveals a surprising bit of information: Vinnie has suddenly, and abruptly, stopped checking in with him. Since this is highly irregular, considering how Vinnie and Lifeguard keep their check-in schedule, McPike decides to find out more info and sets out to find Vinnie himself. Since his last known location was Brooklyn, McPike heads to his apartment. Here, he finds that Vinnie’s shower is on and running in his bathroom, the television set in his living room is turned on, and a pot of pasta is cooking on the stove. Vinnie, however, is not there, and McPike discovers a handprint on the door. Getting back in touch with Lifeguard, the two men deduce that Vinnie could not have left his apartment willingly and was likely abducted. Trying to find answers, and convinced that someone is hiding something from him, McPike drops in on Carlotta Terranova and Don Aiuppo to find out more. One of their neighbors, a Catholic priest, had been murdered by a right-wing
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in
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, and Vinnie had been assisting the family in trying to find answers. Since Vinnie had made contact with Michael Santana before disappearing, McPike travels to Miami to meet with him and confirms that Vinnie was indeed taken by force from his apartment. Soon, McPike and Santana find Amado Guzman (
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), a Cuban-American businessman who works for the cartel as a money launderer. They also find out that Guzman is offering support to the Salvadoran death squad, which in addition to murdering the priest is responsible for Vinnie's kidnapping. With the help of U.S. Attorney Hillary Stein (Hoffmann), who had been working the original case as Santana's AUSA before his removal and disbarment and was his love interest, they take Guzman's operation down. Despite this, OCB is never able to locate Vinnie. He is presumed dead, being killed by the same death squad he had been investigating, and a memorial service is held in his honor. McPike speaks at the service, where he reveals the truth regarding Vinnie's services with the FBI and OCB.


OCB disbands

With the Guzman investigation closed, McPike convinces Santana to become an official OCB agent. However, Director Beckstead is forced to shut down the task force due to budget cuts. Instead, McPike and Santana are sent to the New York FBI office to work in tandem with the U.S. Attorney's office there. They are immediately thrust into an investigation into a scheme involving the deaths of several naval pilots in crashes involving faulty plane parts. Former AUSA Stein, meanwhile, has joined her family's law firm and taken on the case, but after the firm's partners elect not to go after the partmaker she turns her attention to finding justice for the families affected by the crashes. Through the work of McPike and Santana, as well as the continued covert work from Lifeguard, the head of the company is arrested and brought to justice.


Cancellation

Following the first low-rated episode of the fourth season, CBS halted production on ''Wiseguy'' pending an increase in ratings. It is unclear whether production ever resumed after this point, since CBS offered no further updates on the status of the show, but following the broadcast of the episode "Witness Protection for the Archangel Lucifer" on December 8, 1990, ''Wiseguy'' was cancelled, leaving three produced episodes unbroadcast. The program was never the strongest ratings draw, despite the positive feedback from critics. Discussing ''Wiseguy'' in retrospect, critic
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said that the dense, long-form narrative which drew critical praise also kept the show from drawing a large viewership. The loss of Ken Wahl combined with the move to a traditionally low rated Saturday night spot depleted the ratings further. Ken Wahl said that the entire fourth season concept was "ridiculous" because it got away from what ''Wiseguy'' had been about: Whereas before the show was more character driven, CBS wanted to make the show more of an action-based crime drama and Wahl felt he could not continue in the role if that was where they wanted to go.


Non-arc episodes

There were also several stand-alone episodes between the arcs, most of which dealt with the personal lives of the main characters. For instance:


"Aria for Don Aiuppo"

Mama Carlotta Terranova falls for and marries an old flame, Rudy Aiuppo, whom she had formerly given up when he chose a life of crime. Aiuppo switches places with his recently reconciled (and dead-ringer) brother, who is deported to Italy, while Aiuppo fades back into the old neighborhood.


"Stairway to Heaven"

Frank's wife Jenny is dying of liver failure, and cannot get a transplant due to her
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. Frank uses money given to Vinnie by Roger in "Date with an Angel" to obtain an under-the-table liver transplant, saving her life. However, feeling that Frank was the cause of her drinking, she demands a separation, and Frank temporarily moves in with Vinnie.


"White Noise"

Vinnie goes undercover in a corrupt mental hospital, but not by choice: disgraced former OCB chief Daryl Elias ( John M. Jackson) edits Vinnie's cover as a violently unstable patient into hospital records, and Vinnie is committed when he tries to check out after a physical exam. Through a series of hallucinations of Sonny Steelgrave, Vinnie resolves his guilt issues.


"Call it Casaba"

Vinnie, Frank, and Lifeguard go on a camping weekend, but Lifeguard has his daughter's marriage on his mind. This is not helped when the daughter shows up at his cabin. This episode is a fan favorite, and was especially a favorite of co-star
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.


"Sleepwalk"

After the "Mafia Wars" arc, Vinnie tries to patch things up with Amber Twine. At the suggestion of a psychiatrist, they practice
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while staying at Lifeguard's cabin. However, even in this context Amber cannot give up the music business, and Vinnie realizes that he in turn cannot give up being an undercover agent, so they amicably break up again. This sequence features a cameo by
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player
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and his band,
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.


"How Will They Remember Me?"

Vinnie discovers his late father's diary and sees his father (also played by Ken Wahl) faced the same temptations from criminals that Vinnie faces. This episode does not feature Frank McPike, due to the episode mostly taking place in flashbacks. The flashbacks are all in
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.


"People Do It All the Time"

Lifeguard's family troubles continue as he comes to grips with becoming a grandfather. He steps in when his son-in-law takes a job with an unscrupulous construction company.


"The Reunion"

Vinnie attends his high school reunion, where he is reunited with an old flame, Denise Denelli (
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), who now works for the
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, and Mike "Mooch" Cacciatore ( Tony Ganios), the defense attorney from the Garment Trade arc and Vinnie's high school buddy. When Frank informs Vinnie that Denise has bugged his house because of his Mafia association, Vinnie is enraged at her betrayal of their friendship and hatches a revenge scheme. Denise and Mooch are nearly killed in the resulting misadventure, and end up marrying each other.


"Meet Mike McPike"

Frank has family problems when his father, Mike McPike, gets thrown out of yet another nursing home. Frank takes him in temporarily, but once Mike realizes Frank no longer lives with his family, he becomes determined to get Frank and Jenny back together.


"To Die in Bettendorf"

Sid Royce (
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), Patrice's Harvard-educated accountant, and his wife Allison have been in a
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program since Sid turned
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following the murder of Patrice, with Sid working as a shoe salesman named "Elvis Prim" in
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. Allison cannot stand this lifestyle any longer and leaves Sid with a man in a truck, causing Sid to have a mental breakdown. Sid tracks down Frank just as Frank and Jenny return from their first date since the separation, and uses Jenny as a hostage. Frank kills Sid to save Jenny (Vinnie offers to do the deed, but Frank turns him down).


"Romp"

Vinnie and Mooch attend the bachelor party of their friend Jimmy Vitale, and loan Jimmy the money to get out from under a loan shark's thumb.


Main characters

*
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as Vincent Michael "Vinnie" Terranova (season 1-3, TV film) *
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as Frank McPike * Jim Byrnes as Daniel Benjamin "Lifeguard" Burroughs *
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as Michael Santana (season 4) * Cecil Hoffman as Hillary Stein (season 4)


Production


Conception and writing

The series was created by
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and
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, who had previously co-created ''
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,'' ''
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,'' and ''
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.'' Though
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's book ''Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia'' is sometimes cited as an inspiration for the series, it was not published until 1988, when the series premiered in September 1987. David J. Burke was the supervising producer and
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for the first three seasons.
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was the showrunner for the fourth season.


Filming locations

The first three seasons of ''Wiseguy'' were shot in and around
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. It was one of the first American television shows (concurrent to ''21 Jump Street'', also produced by
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) that embraced filming in "
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" to exploit lower production costs.
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in North Vancouver, originally constructed for the filming ''21 Jump Street'', was the home of the series for much of its run. Following the fourth season retool, filming moved to
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.


Episodes


Series overview


Season 1 (1987–88)


Season 2 (1988–89)


Season 3 (1989–90)


Season 4 (1990)


TV film

In
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,
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commissioned a reunion film with the possibility of a revival series in the works. Ken Wahl, Jonathan Banks, and Jim Byrnes all reprised their roles. In order to explain the disappearance of Vinnie, a story was devised which effectively
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the series and disregarded the events of season four. Following his desertion after witnessing Stem's suicide during the Volchek case in Washington state, as well as his problems with his stepfather, the FBI pulled Vinnie out of OCB and reassigned him to a wiretapping detail where he was still working at the time the film began. Vinnie is ordered to infiltrate the organization of criminal boss Paul Callendar (
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). The movie had many of the same themes as the TV show, including Vinnie's constant conflict in betraying the people he had grown to care about. Under the title of ''Wiseguy'', the TV movie premiered on May 2, 1996. While the movie was a critical success, ABC aired it against NBC's Thursday night
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lineup and it failed to draw many viewers. In addition, Wahl suffered a broken neck in 1992 in a fall that left him temporarily
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and by the time the ''Wiseguy'' reunion was commissioned, he had been in near constant pain after he regained the use of his arms and legs and would likely not have been physically capable to take on the demands of the role. Thus, the movie was the last time the original ''Wiseguy'' cast appeared in their roles. The movie was rerun on
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in 2008. While never released on VHS or DVD in the United States, the movie was released overseas on
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(MagnaVision CW071-003001) but is no longer commercially available.


Home media/streaming/rebroadcast

In May 2009, Mill Creek Entertainment announced that they had acquired the rights to release ''Wiseguy'' on DVD in Region 1. They subsequently released the complete first season on August 25, 2009. On March 9, 2010, Mill Creek released ''Wiseguy: The Collector's Edition'', a 13-disc set featuring 67 episodes from all four seasons. However, due to rights issues with the music contained in the show, the "Dead Dog Records" arc from Season 2 (seven of 22 episodes) is not included.
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has released all four seasons on DVD in Region 4, again without the "Dead Dog Records" arc episodes. On August 12, 2022, Visual Entertainment released ''Wiseguy: The Complete Collection'', a 14-disc set that features, for the first time on DVD, all 75 episodes of the series. Omits the seven-episode "Dead Dog Records" arc The first season became available on
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on April 28, 2008. As of 2022, the series, except the "Dead Dog Records" arc, is available on
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and
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. Other streaming options include: Roku, Pluto, FILMRISE, freevee, and Amazon Prime. As of 2022, the series is being rebroadcast on
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and
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. Circle is showing all 75 episodes, including the episodes in the "Dead Dog Records" arc. As of 2023, the series is being rebroadcast on
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, also including the episodes in the "Dead Dog Records" arc.


Reception

''Wiseguy'' has been cited alongside its contemporary '' Crime Story'' as breaking ground for the lengthy crime stories which thrived on television during the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 1997 ''
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'' ranked the episode "Blood Dance" number 14 on its " 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time" list. A 2008 ''
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'' retrospective on "The 50 Biggest Emmy Snubs" (TV shows and performances regarded by the publication as deserving
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which did not receive them) ranked
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in the role of Sonny Steelgrave as #26 and
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in the role of Mel Profitt as #44.


Awards


References


External links

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