The Blue Knight (TV series)
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Albert Ruben
| The Blue Knight | |
|---|---|
George Kennedy as Bumper Morgan. | |
| Genre | |
| Based on | The Blue Knight by Joseph Wambaugh |
| Developed by | E. Jack Newman Albert Ruben |
| Starring | George Kennedy |
| Theme music composer | Henry Mancini |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 23 (6 unaired) |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Lee Rich Philip Capice |
| Running time | 60 minutes (per episode) |
| Production company | Lorimar Productions |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS |
| Release | December 17, 1975 – October 20, 1976 |
The Blue Knight is an American crime drama series that was broadcast by CBS from December 17, 1975, until October 20, 1976. It features George Kennedy as Officer Bumper Morgan.[1] The series was based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Joseph Wambaugh and produced by Lorimar Productions. It was also inspired by the 1973 television miniseries The Blue Knight, featuring William Holden, which was broadcast before the series premiered.[2][3]
Bumper Morgan is a veteran police officer of the Los Angeles Police Department, who continues to patrol the streets in uniform. The series dealt with Morgan's daily dealings with dangerous criminals and drug dealers.
Guest actors included Jim Davis, Bruce Glover, Robert Hays, Robert Hoy, Vivi Janiss, Jeff Goldblum, Harry Lauter, Gerald McRaney, and Lee Weaver. After being broadcast for seventeen episodes, the series was cancelled by CBS. Six episodes out of the ten produced for its second season were left unaired.