''Cop Rock'' is an American
police procedural
The police procedural, police show, or police crime drama is a subgenre of procedural drama and detective fiction that emphasises the investigative procedure of police officers, police detectives, or law enforcement agency, law enforcement agencies ...
musical television series created by
Steven Bochco
Steven Ronald Bochco (December 16, 1943 – April 1, 2018) was an American television writer and producer. He developed a number of television series, mostly crime dramas, including '' Hill Street Blues''; ''L.A. Law''; '' Doogie Howser, M.D.''; ...
and
William M. Finkelstein for the
American Broadcasting Company
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. It premiered on September 26, 1990, and broadcast eleven episodes before concluding on December 26. It was both a critical and commercial failure.
Premise
Following the
Los Angeles Police Department
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, ''Cop Rock'' features an ensemble cast of police officers and detectives as they solve crimes across the city, with the series mixing musical and choreography throughout storylines and to introduce new characters. In its main storyline, Captain John Hollander (Larry Joshua) investigates the involvement of Detective Vincent LaRusso (
Peter Onorati) in the execution of murder suspect Tyrone Weeks (Art Kimbro).
Subplot
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s include Detective Ralph Ruskin's (
Ron McLarty) growing jealousy of his wife Officer Vicki Quinn (
Anne Bobby
Anne Marie Bobby (born December 12, 1967) is an American actress, voice artist, playwright and author, best known for her role as Lori Winston, the heroine in Clive Barker's ''Nightbreed'' and Brigid Tenenbaum in the BioShock (series), ''BioShock' ...
), and her friendship with Officer Andy Campo (David Gianopoulos); Quinn helping drug addict Patricia Spence (
Kathleen Wilhoite
Kathleen Wilhoite (born June 29, 1964) is an American actress and musician. She made her feature film debut in ''Private School'' (1983) before having a leading role in '' Murphy's Law'' (1986), followed by supporting parts in '' Witchboard'' (a ...
) recover her baby which Spence had sold for $200; and the relationship between corrupt Mayor Louise Plank (
Barbara Bosson) and Chief Roger Kendrick (
Ronny Cox
Daniel Ronald Cox (born July 23, 1938) is an American actor and musician. He has appeared in numerous films and television series since his acting debut in ''Deliverance'' (1972). He is best known for his roles in ''RoboCop'' (1987) and '' Total ...
).
Cast
Main
*
Anne Bobby
Anne Marie Bobby (born December 12, 1967) is an American actress, voice artist, playwright and author, best known for her role as Lori Winston, the heroine in Clive Barker's ''Nightbreed'' and Brigid Tenenbaum in the BioShock (series), ''BioShock' ...
as Officer Vicki Quinn
*
Barbara Bosson as Mayor Louise Plank
* David Gianopoulos as Officer Andy Campo
* Larry Joshua as Captain John Hollander
*
James McDaniel as Officer Franklin Rose
*
Ron McLarty as Detective Ralph Ruskin
* Mick Murray as Detective Joseph Gaines
*
Peter Onorati as Detective Vincent LaRusso
*
Ronny Cox
Daniel Ronald Cox (born July 23, 1938) is an American actor and musician. He has appeared in numerous films and television series since his acting debut in ''Deliverance'' (1972). He is best known for his roles in ''RoboCop'' (1987) and '' Total ...
as Chief Roger Kendrick
*
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Vondie Curtis-Hall (born September 30, 1950) is an American actor, film director, and television director. As an actor, he is known for his role as Dr. Dennis Hancock on the CBS medical drama '' Chicago Hope'' created by David E. Kelley and as ...
as Commander Warren Osborne
*
Paul McCrane
Paul McCrane (born January 19, 1961) is an American film, television and theatre actor, as well as a television director and singer. He is known for his portrayal of Montgomery MacNeil in the 1980 film '' Fame'', Frank Berry in the 1984 film '' T ...
as Detective Bob McIntire
Recurring
*
William Thomas Jr. as Detective William Donald Potts
*
Kathleen Wilhoite
Kathleen Wilhoite (born June 29, 1964) is an American actress and musician. She made her feature film debut in ''Private School'' (1983) before having a leading role in '' Murphy's Law'' (1986), followed by supporting parts in '' Witchboard'' (a ...
as Patricia Spence
*
Teri Austin as Trish Vaughn
*
Dennis Lipscomb as Sidney Weitz
* Jeffrey Alan Chandler as Ray Rodbart
*
CCH Pounder
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as Willa Phelan
Episodes
Production
Development

In the early 1980s, a
Broadway producer offered
Steven Bochco
Steven Ronald Bochco (December 16, 1943 – April 1, 2018) was an American television writer and producer. He developed a number of television series, mostly crime dramas, including '' Hill Street Blues''; ''L.A. Law''; '' Doogie Howser, M.D.''; ...
a proposal to convert his series ''
Hill Street Blues
''Hill Street Blues'' is an American serial police procedural television series that aired on NBC in prime-time from January 15, 1981, to May 12, 1987, for 146 episodes. The show chronicles the lives of the Metropolitan Police Department staff ...
'' into a musical. As the plan was not practical, the proposal was declined, but Bochco kept the idea in mind and thought about doing the opposite instead, converting a Broadway show into a
police procedural
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television series. In 1987, the
American Broadcasting Company
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(ABC) gave Bochco a production commitment for ten of his future shows, and wanting to experiment, he developed ''Cop Rock'' as a "bold and adventurous" idea.
The head of ABC Entertainment at the time,
Bob Iger
Robert Alan Iger (; born February 10, 1951) is an American media executive who is chief executive officer (CEO) of the Walt Disney Company. He previously was the president of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) between 1994 and 1995 and p ...
, was one of the only people willing to give him a chance, allowing the creation of the series.
On the opportunity,
James McDaniel stated that, "the media said it was impossible and that it was ridiculous, but nothing's impossible and ridiculous if you have the right pieces in place."
Casting
Over 200 people auditioned for ''Cop Rock'';
Peter Onorati, who portrays Detective Vincent LaRusso, was introduced to the series by his wife after she talked with
Howard McGillin
Howard McGillin (born November 5, 1953, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor. He is known for originating the role of John Jasper in '' The Mystery of Edwin Drood'' (1985) and for portraying the title role in Andrew Lloyd Webber's '' ...
, who had also auditioned. Jokingly stating that he had experience singing at weddings, Onorati's agent, Kay Liberman, set up an audition, where Onorati performed
Fats Domino
Antoine Caliste Domino Jr. (February 26, 1928 – October 24, 2017), known as Fats Domino, was an American singer-songwriter and pianist. One of the pioneers of rock and roll music, Domino sold more than 65 million records. Born in New Orl ...
's "
Blue Monday".
One of the only actors with singing experience,
Teri Austin graduated with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Background ...
and performed "Lover Man" and "
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
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" at her audition.
Kathleen Wilhoite
Kathleen Wilhoite (born June 29, 1964) is an American actress and musician. She made her feature film debut in ''Private School'' (1983) before having a leading role in '' Murphy's Law'' (1986), followed by supporting parts in '' Witchboard'' (a ...
, who portrays Patricia Spence, had a
record deal at the time, and decided to audition with "
Easy to Be Hard
"Easy to Be Hard" is a song from the 1967 rock musical ''Hair''. It was written by Galt MacDermot, James Rado, and Gerome Ragni, who put the musical together in the mid-1960s. The original recording of the musical featuring the song was releas ...
", finding her casting as a "good gig for me, because singing is kind of my thing".
McDaniel, on the other hand, turned down an offer to join the series but changed his mind after finding out it was created by Bochco, who he had worked with on the last season of ''Hill Street Blues''.
Mick Murray was searching for an acting job in
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
New York may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* ...
and was going through multiple pilots from ABC before hearing about ''Cop Rock'' and Bochco's involvement. At his audition, the
casting director
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was Alexa Fogel, who was not of fan of his following a failed audition for the film ''
Young Guns''. As a result, Murray decided to perform
a cappella
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by
Terence Trent D'Arby
Sananda Francesco Maitreya (born Terence Trent Howard; March 15, 1962), who started his career with the stage name Terence Trent D'Arby, is an American singer and songwriter who came to fame with his debut studio album, '' Introducing the Hard ...
, which Fogel responded to with "the warmest smile". At night, Murray received a phone call from his agent and was told that the production crew had expanded a small role for him so he could join as a series regular.
Larry Joshua brought his own guitar to his audition and performed "When She Wants Good Lovin'" and "
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" is a song written by John D. Loudermilk. It was first released in 1962 by Don Cherry (singer/golfer), Don Cherry, as a country song and again as a doo-wop in 1967 by the group The Casinos on its album of the same nam ...
". During this time, David Gianopoulos heard about the series after running into Joshua near
42nd Street. Revealing to his agent that he had been secretly singing in several bands for over six years, Gianopoulos auditioned with
Ben E. King's "
Stand by Me" at
Lincoln Center
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, where several other cast members also had their auditions. Originally, Gianopoulos had auditioned for the role of LaRusso before being told by Bochco to audition for the role of Officer Andy Campo. The following day, he performed
Bruce Springsteen
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's "
Hungry Heart" and received the part.
Ronny Cox
Daniel Ronald Cox (born July 23, 1938) is an American actor and musician. He has appeared in numerous films and television series since his acting debut in ''Deliverance'' (1972). He is best known for his roles in ''RoboCop'' (1987) and '' Total ...
was told by pilot director
Gregory Hoblit that he would get the role of Chief Roger Kendrick whether or not he could sing. Broadway performer
Anne Bobby
Anne Marie Bobby (born December 12, 1967) is an American actress, voice artist, playwright and author, best known for her role as Lori Winston, the heroine in Clive Barker's ''Nightbreed'' and Brigid Tenenbaum in the BioShock (series), ''BioShock' ...
, however, had to audition, doing so on a Saturday where she said she saw her friend
Jane Krakowski
Jane Krakowski (; ; born October 11, 1968) is an American actress and singer. She starred as Jenna Maroney in the NBC satirical comedy series ''30 Rock'' (2006–2013, 2020), for which she received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Out ...
. Furthermore,
Paul McCrane
Paul McCrane (born January 19, 1961) is an American film, television and theatre actor, as well as a television director and singer. He is known for his portrayal of Montgomery MacNeil in the 1980 film '' Fame'', Frank Berry in the 1984 film '' T ...
was told by Hoblit and Bochco that they did not have a part for him at the moment and reassured him that they would write a new character once the show entered production; McCrane was later cast as Detective Bob McIntire.
Several cast and guest stars had previously appeared on ''Hill Street Blues'', including Bochco's wife
Barbara Bosson (Fay Furillo on ''Blues'', Mayor Plank on ''Cop Rock''). ''Hill Street'' cast member
Charles Haid
Charles Maurice Haid III (born June 2, 1943) is an American actor and television director, with notable work in both movies and television. He is best known for his portrayal of Officer Andy Renko in ''Hill Street Blues''.
Formative years
Haid ...
was a producer and directed one episode. The seventh episode "Cop-a-Feeliac" opens with a roll call scene and musical number "Let's Be Careful Out There," based on the ''Hill Street Blues'' catchphrase. At the end of the scene,
James B. Sikking makes a cameo appearance, uncredited and without dialogue, as his ''Hill Street Blues'' character Howard Hunter.
Reception
On
review aggregator
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Rotten Tomatoes
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, the series holds an approval rating of 53% based on 17 reviews, with an average rating of 5.33/10. The website's critical consensus states, "''Cop Rock''s ambition to innovate the police procedural is admirable, but the contrast of grit and glam proves too jarring with unmemorable music throwing the series' more promising dramatic beats askew." On
Metacritic
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, it has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
The show was a critical and commercial failure and was canceled by ABC after 11 episodes. The combination of a fusion of musical performances with serious police drama and dark humor with its high-powered production talent, made it infamous as one of the biggest television failures of the 1990s. ''
TV Guide Magazine'' ranked it #8 on its List of the 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list in 2002 and dubbed it "the single most bizarre TV musical of all time".
Despite an overwhelmingly negative reception and short run, the series has been rebroadcast in later years, with
VH1
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and
A&E Network
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airing it on separate occasions later in the 1990s, and
Trio in the 2000s.
Home media
On May 17, 2016,
Shout! Factory
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released the complete series on DVD in Region 1.
Awards and nominations
International broadcasts
In the
United Kingdom
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, ''Cop Rock'' was televised on
BBC1
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and premiered on Monday 30 September 1991. The show premiered on Australian television via the
Ten Network on Thursday 23 January 1992 at 11:00 PM.
References
External links
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