Jake and the Fatman

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Jake and the Fatman

Jake and the Fatman Title Screen
Genre Crime, Drama
Starring William Conrad
Joe Penny
Alan Campbell
Lu Leonard
Olga Russell
Jack Hogan
George O'Hanlon Jr
Melody Anderson
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 106
Production
Running time 60 Mins (Including Commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 26, 1987September 12, 1992
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Jake and the Fatman is a television crime drama starring William Conrad as prosecutor Jason Lochinvar "Fatman" McCabe and Joe Penny as investigator Jake Styles. The series ran on CBS for five seasons from 1987 to 1992, but despite its 100-plus episodes has never been picked up for syndication in the US. Diagnosis: Murder is a spin-off of this series.

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Conrad guest starred as an aging prosecutor in a two-part episode of Matlock during its first season on NBC. Producer Dean Hargrove decided to use this character as a model for one of the main characters in a new show he was creating for CBS. Penny also guest starred in these episodes, but his character was not on the same side as Conrad's character in the storyline's legal case.

Following the departure of Hargrove, executive producers David Moessinger and Jeri Taylor were brought on to run the series. They also hired J. Michael Straczynski as story editor and, later, co-producer. Taylor and Moessinger ran the show for two years before finally leaving in a dispute over control over the show. Straczynski, in an act of loyalty, went with them.

  • William Conrad as District Attorney Jason Lochinvar "Fatman" McCabe
  • Joe Penny as Detective Jake Styles
  • Alan Campbell as Assistant District Attorney Derek Mitchell
  • Lu Leonard as Gertrude
  • Olga Russell as Elisabeth Berkeley-Smythe
  • Jack Hogan as Judge Smithwood
  • George O'Hanlon Jr as Sergeant Rafferty
  • Melody Anderson as Sergeant Neely Capshaw

Jake and the Fatman had a total of five seasons and 106 episodes which were broadcast on CBS between 1987 and 1992.

Jason "Fatman" McCabe is a Hawaii-born, tough former HPD officer turned Los Angeles district attorney. He is teamed with a handsome, happy-go-lucky special investigator named Jake Styles. They often clash due to their different styles and personalities. "Fatman" hardly travels anywhere without his consistent companion Max, his pet bulldog.

The show was set in Los Angeles during the first season. After the end of Magnum P.I., the show was moved to Hawaii. The second and third seasons and half of the fourth season were filmed in Honolulu. The show then returned to Los Angeles for the remainder of its run.


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