I casi di Harmon Rabb, ex-pilota di caccia della Marina diventato avvocato militare.I casi di Harmon Rabb, ex-pilota di caccia della Marina diventato avvocato militare.I casi di Harmon Rabb, ex-pilota di caccia della Marina diventato avvocato militare.
- Vincitore di 3 Primetime Emmy
- 12 vittorie e 17 candidature totali
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- QuizWas picked up by CBS after being dropped by NBC for low ratings. It became a success soon afterwards.
- BlooperThroughout the series ships' crews wore their covers, whether they be ball caps or dress covers, while aboard ship. Navy regulations require covers to be removed by all personnel while inside a ship or a building. On a carrier when out at sea, indoors or out, covers are removed. If a cover flew off on the flight deck it could damage the engine of an aircraft.
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Narrator: Following in his father's footsteps as a Naval aviator, Lieutenant Commander Harmon Rabb Jr. suffered a crash while landing his Tomcat on a storm-tossed carrier at sea. Diagnosed with night blindness, Harm transferred to the Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps, which investigates, defends and prosecutes the law of the sea. There, with fellow JAG lawyer Major Sarah MacKenzie, he now fights in and out of the courtroom with the same daring and tenacity that made him a top gun in the air.
- Curiosità sui creditiSeveral episodes misspell the name of recurring actor Steven Culp as 'Stephen.'
- Versioni alternativeSyndicated version of the second season episode "Trinity" omits footage of Diana, Princess of Wales included in the original broadcast.
- ConnessioniFeatured in CBS Sneak Peek (2001)
- Colonne sonoreTheme from JAG
(main title theme)
Written by Bruce Broughton
Copyright Claimant: Addax Music Company, Inc.
I loved the 1st Season of J.A.G. especially... the scripts and cast were at their best (with Andrea Parker - who later moved on to one of the main roles in 'The Prefender'), Tracey Needham and Andrea Thompson, but a network & cast change at the start of the 2nd Season brought about a slight watering down of the show [the same happened after the superb 1st Season of 'Airwolf'] increased the ratings - so much so, that by its current 1999-2000 5th Season, it is now a Top 20 Nielsen show.
The show has returned more to its action roots with the 4th and 5th Seasons, so I'm happy again.
Some of the 2nd & 3rd Season episodes are terrible though - including the one based in Northern Ireland, which was completely unrealistic. Like the Russian post above this one, the producers/writers of the show should visit other countries first before using every foreign stereotype they can come up with.
But, in the end, I still wouldn't miss this show (the only one I currently even make time to watch regularly) as it is, after all, a Belisarius Production!