Lanigan's Rabbi

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Lanigan's Rabbi
Promotional photo, with Bruce Solomon and Art Carney
GenreCrime drama
Written byGordon Cotler [fr][1]
Norman Lessing
Don Mankiewicz
Robert Pirosh
Karl Tunberg
Terence Tunberg
Directed byJohn Astin
Joseph Pevney
Leonard B. Stern
StarringArt Carney
Stuart Margolin (pilot)
Bruce Solomon (series)
ComposerDon Costa
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producerLeonard B. Stern
ProducersGordon Cotler
Don Mankiewicz
David J. O'Connell
CinematographyIsidore Mankofsky
Running time90 minutes
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseJanuary 30 (1977-01-30) 
April 24, 1977 (1977-04-24)
Related
NBC Sunday Mystery Movie

Lanigan's Rabbi is an American police procedural television series that aired on NBC from January 30 to April 24, 1977. The title alludes to Police Chief Paul Lanigan and his friend, Rabbi David Small.

Solomon and Carney

Based upon a series of novels by Harry Kemelman, the series stars Art Carney as Police Chief Paul Lanigan, who fights crime in a small California town with the help of his best friend, Rabbi David Small (Stuart Margolin in the pilot, Bruce Solomon in the series). Small's ability in this area was attributed to his "rabbinic mind", and his Talmudic training. However, an added element for the David Small novels and the Lanigan's Rabbi series was that Small was usually trying to balance his crime-solving assistance to Chief Lanigan with synagogue politics, usually involving some congregants who would be happy to see the rabbi lose his position. Co-starring in the series was Janis Paige and Janet Margolin as Mrs. Lanigan and Mrs. Small, respectively. Another regular on the series was Carney's daughter, Barbara Carney.

After a successful pilot film based on Friday the Rabbi Slept Late, the first novel in the Rabbi David Small series, aired in 1976, Lanigan's Rabbi was produced as a series of 90-minute telefilms beginning in January 1977. For the series, Bruce Solomon replaced Stuart Margolin, who had played Rabbi Small in the pilot; the unrelated Janet Margolin played his wife. The series was broadcast on a rotating schedule under the umbrella title NBC Sunday Mystery Movie. It rotated with Columbo, McCloud, and McMillan (formerly McMillan & Wife). Lanigan's Rabbi was the last series added to the Mystery Movie format (it replaced Quincy, M.E. at mid-season when that series was spun off into a weekly program); in the spring, NBC cancelled all four series and discontinued the Mystery Movie format. As a result, only four Lanigan's Rabbi episodes were broadcast.

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