Remington Steele

Remington Steele

Infobox Television
show_name = Remington Steele


caption =
genre = Detective series
camera =
picture_format =
audio_format =
runtime = 60 minutes.
creator = Robert Butler
Michael Gleason
developer =
producer =
executive_producer = Michael Gleason
presenter =
starring = Stephanie Zimbalist
Pierce Brosnan
Doris Roberts
voices =
narrated =
theme_music_composer = Henry Mancini
opentheme = Remington Steele Theme
endtheme = *Title & Composer (Mancini?) Unknown*
country = USA
location = Los Angeles
language = English
network = NBC
first_aired = October 1, 1982
last_aired = February 17, 1987
num_seasons = 5
num_episodes = 94
list_episodes = List of Remington Steele episodes
preceded_by =
followed_by =
related =
website =
imdb_id = 0083470
tv_com_id = 806

"Remington Steele" is an American television series, produced by MTM Enterprises and first broadcast on the NBC network from 1982 to 1987. It starred Stephanie Zimbalist as private detective Laura Holt and Pierce Brosnan as a roguish former white-collar thief and con man who assumed the fictitious Remington Steele identity. The show took an offbeat approach to the standard TV detective genre, with ironic plotting and elements of romantic comedy.

The success of the series led to Pierce Brosnan being compared to Roger Moore (coincidentally, both actors at one point played James Bond), and not only in terms of being a possible successor in the role of James Bond. In 1985, there were media reports that Moore was considering producing a movie based upon his old TV series, "The Saint", and that Brosnan was a prime candidate to play Simon Templar. This project was eventually given to Val Kilmer. [cite web|url=http://www.klast.net/bond/pb_road.html|title=Pierce Brosnan's Long and Winding Road To Bond|author=Kimberly Last|publisher="Goldeneye"|year=1995|accessdate=2007-07-10|quote=He [Brosnan] was also apparently up for the title role in that long-rumored (and not released until 1997, with Val Kilmer) film based on the old Roger Moore series "The Saint."]

Series producer Glenn Gordon Caron went on to create a similar series called "Moonlighting" which, at times, was considered to be in head-to-head competition with "Remington Steele." Brosnan makes a cameo appearance as Remington Steele in the "Moonlighting" episode "The Straight Poop."

In the United States of America, the show originally aired on Friday evenings, switching to Tuesday in an attempt for higher ratings. The show remained in that slot for most of its run, finally ending with a series of two hour movies.

Although part of the show's appeal was the sexual tension between the main characters, in real life the production was dogged for years by rumors alleging that its two stars personally did not get along. This was repeatedly downplayed by both Brosnan and Zimbalist in press interviews during and since (although Brosnan strongly alluded to the situation in his biography; and later co-star Doris Roberts has since mentioned in interviews how "unpleasant" the working conditions were on the set). Possibly because of this, Brosnan has denied thinking a "Remington Steele" feature film will ever be produced.cite web|url=http://www.piercebrosnan.com/menu.php?mm=8&sm=17&pn=2|title=Previous Q&A Questions|publisher=PierceBrosnan.com|accessdate=2007-04-11]

It currently airs on AmericanLife TV Network. Fact|date= August 2008

eries history

Stephanie Zimbalist plays Laura Holt, a private detective who finds that her potential customers are unwilling to hire a woman. Business picks up when she invents a fictitious male superior named Remington Steele. In the show's pilot episode, which was the second episode broadcast, Laura reveals that she took the name "Remington" from the brand of typewriter that she used and "Steele" from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In the first episode, she encounters a Humphrey Bogart-loving thief, played by Pierce Brosnan, who overhears someone calling for "Remington Steele" and, in order to escape a pair of murderous thugs, impulsively assumes Remington Steele's identity. By the end of the episode, he chooses to make the alias permanent and assumes the role of Laura's "boss". The real name of Brosnan's character was never revealed, although Daniel Chalmers who was Steele's mentor and surrogate father (revealed as his true father in the end) always called him Harry. In later episodes, it was revealed that Steele did not know his own real birth name, and his attempts to discover it became a running theme.

One running joke throughout the series was "Remington's" penchant for quoting lines from famous movies as bits of pseudo-philosophy, and occasionally using techniques from cinematic mysteries to attempt to solve crimes, with variable degrees of success. A number of plotlines were openly inspired by famous film noir thrillers, such as the first-season episode "Steele Flying High" that takes its lead from the Bogart classic "The Maltese Falcon."

eason 1

The first season included two recurring characters, James Read who played Zimbalist's real partner, Murphy Michaels, and Janet DeMay, their secretary and periodic rescuer, Bernice Fox (whom Remington always misnamed "Wolfe"). Early episodes tended to be simple, focusing on the story without too much flash. Writer Joel Steiger won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for his script for the first-season episode "In The Steele of the Night." The series tended to focus on the sexual tension between the leads as much as the plots of the episodes themselves.

eason 2

NBC decided that the show was worthy of considerably more attention and re-tooled the format for the second season. The "new" Remington Steele was a bigger-budget production with more flash and a more lively opening credits sequence that emphasized the action and adventure of the series. Also, a 1936 Auburn Speedster (actually a replica of one) was introduced in the episode "Love Among the Steele" and became a company car afterward.

Read was removed in order to allow the romance between Holt and Steele to develop; his character pined for Holt and the producers felt this was a hindrance, so in the second-season opener Steele and Holt explain to an IRS agent that Murphy had opened his own detective agency in Denver, and that Bernice had resigned to marry a musician. Later in the episode, the nosy IRS agent, Mildred Krebs (Doris Roberts), joined the firm as Bernice's replacement. Mildred proved to be a capable investigator in her own right, and grew to be an amalgam of Bernice, Murphy, and Laura's mother as the series progressed.

eason 3

After the success of the Season 2 premiere, which was filmed on location in Mexico, NBC gave producers a bigger travel allowance for the third season, resulting in several episodes being filmed in European locations such as Ireland, Malta and France (in part it was necessary because the 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles, which interefered with on site filiming in the LA area). The third season saw another opening credits sequence introduced, one that incorporated Doris Roberts.

eason 4

The final full season of "Remington Steele" in which Doris Roberts, Pierce Brosnan, and Stephanie Zimbalist all returned.

Brief cancellation

The series was cancelled at the end of the 1985–86 television season. After several seasons of "teasing" and nothing happening between Holt and Steele the show was deemed to have run its course, and the show was cancelled. Brosnan was then named the newest actor to play James Bond, for the film "The Living Daylights."

Final season

NBC received a barrage of letters urging them to renew the show. The network, which still had Brosnan under contract, chose to renew "Remington Steele" for another year in order to capitalize on Brosnan becoming the new James Bond. Bond film producer Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli stated he did not want Bond to be identified with a current TV series, and instead gave the role to Timothy Dalton. This not only hurt Dalton, who was deemed a second-choice Bond, but Brosnan as well, who missed out on Bond for another nine years. Brosnan would finally become 007 in 1995. Another side effect of the surprise renewal was that Zimbalist was forced to pull out of the production of "RoboCop," in which she was originally cast to play Officer Anne Lewis, a role that subsequently went to Nancy Allen.

The final abbreviated season consisted of several made-for-TV films broadcast over the course of a few months, including installments filmed on location in places like Ireland. Jack Scalia joined the cast as a "Romancing the Stone"-inspired rival for Laura's affections. This new format was not very popular with audiences, and low ratings coupled with reports of on-the-set tension (due in part to Brosnan's resentment at losing the Bond role) resulted in the series being cancelled for good in the spring of 1987 (long before the release of "The Living Daylights"). The final scene of the series implied that Steele and Laura were apparently going to consummate their relationship.

Cast

*Remington Steele - Pierce Brosnan
*Laura Holt - Stephanie Zimbalist
*Mildred Krebs (from second season) - Doris Roberts
*Bernice Fox (first season) - Janet DeMay
*Murphy Michaels (first season) - James Read
*Tony Roselli (fifth season) - Jack Scalia

Other recurring actors included:
*Cassandra Harris (Brosnan's real-life wife) playing several different roles, including the recurring Felicia, one of Steele's old flames.
*James Tolkan as Norman Keyes, an insurance investigator bent on proving Steele to be a fraud.
*Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (father of Stephanie Zimbalist) as Daniel Chalmers, a charming con man who was Steele's mentor and surrogate father (revealed as his true father in the end) and whose real name, like Steele's, was unknown.
*Beverly Garland as Abigail Holt, Laura's mother.
*Michael Constantine as George Edward Mulch, a business man with farfetched ideas only looking for fame and fortune.
*Gary Frank as Detective James Jarvis, who suspected Steele was not all he appeared.

DVD releases

20th Century Fox has released all five season of "Remington Steele" on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time. The Season 1 DVD inadvertently echoed an ongoing joke in the series in that Stephanie Zimbalist—who had top star billing when the show was on the air—was initially omitted from all promotional material connected with its release, as well as the DVD box itself, as Fox Video chose instead to promote Pierce Brosnan as the sole star. Subsequently, a sticker saying "Also starring Stephanie Zimbalist" was added to the packaging as an afterthought. This omission was corrected with the release of the second season which not only gave Zimbalist star billing, but her photograph also appears on the box. Additionally, Zimbalist is featured on the behind-the-scenes featurettes contained therein (having been absent from the Season 1 featurettes).

Production notes

*Every episode title has the word "Steele" in it, in one form or another.

* At the end of every episode, the MTM kitten has an animated deerstalker and pipe (a la Sherlock Holmes); the pipe falls from the kitten's mouth as it meows.

*Stephanie Zimbalist co-wrote one episode of the series, "Steele in the Chips."

*A featurette on the Season 2 DVD reveals that Laura's house, seen in the first season and blown up in the second episode of the second season, was actually Stephanie Zimbalist's real-life home. (A replica was destroyed.)

*In 1984, actor Tom Baker, best known to UK and international audiences as the fourth actor to play "Doctor Who," made a rare American television appearance when he played Interpol agent Anatole Blaylock in the episode '"Hounded Steele."

Promo for Remington Steele on KOUS/KYUS in Hardin, Montana

ee also

*List of Remington Steele episodes

Notes

External links

*imdb title|0083470
*tv.com show|806
* [http://www.klast.net/steele/ "Remington Steele" website]
** [http://www.klast.net/steele/film_cite.html A list of all movies cited by Remington Steele in his trademark fashion]
* [http://remingtonsteele.tv-website.com/ Remington Steele Fan Page]
* [http://homepage.mac.com/lauraholt/rspics.htm The "Remington Steele" Gallery]
* [http://www.jumptheshark.com/forum/remington-steele/1669 Jump The Shark - Remington Steele]
* [http://www.piercebrosnan.com Pierce Brosnan website]
* [http://www.stephaniezimbalist.net/ Stephanie Zimbalist website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Remington Steele — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Remington Steele Con temple de acero Género Detectives Creador Robert Butler, Michael Gleason País …   Wikipedia Español

  • Remington Steele — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel Remington Steele …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Remington Steele — Les Enquêtes de Remington Steele Les Enquêtes de Remington Steele Titre original Remington Steele Genre Série policière Créateur(s) Michael Gleason Robert Butler Pays d’origine  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Les Enquetes de Remington Steele — Les Enquêtes de Remington Steele Les Enquêtes de Remington Steele Titre original Remington Steele Genre Série policière Créateur(s) Michael Gleason Robert Butler Pays d’origine  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Les Enquêtes De Remington Steele — Titre original Remington Steele Genre Série policière Créateur(s) Michael Gleason Robert Butler Pays d’origine  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Les Enquêtes de Remington Steele — Titre original Remington Steele Genre Série policière Créateur(s) Michael Gleason Robert Butler Pays d’origine …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Les enquêtes de remington steele — Titre original Remington Steele Genre Série policière Créateur(s) Michael Gleason Robert Butler Pays d’origine  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • List of Remington Steele episodes — The following is a list of episodes for the television show, Remington Steele ; included are the many film references made throughout the series.References* * [http://www.klast.net/steele/ A Remington Steele fan site] Episodeseason 1 (1982… …   Wikipedia

  • Steele — ist der Name folgender Orte: Essen Steele, Stadtteil von Essen Steele County (Minnesota) Steele County (North Dakota) Steele (North Dakota) Steele (Alabama) Steele (Missouri) Steele ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Barbara Steele (* 1937) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Steele — may refer to:*Richard Steele, the eighteenth century writer and dramatist *Steele, Alabama *Steele, Missouri *Steele, North Dakota *Steele City, Nebraska *Steele County, Minnesota *Steele County, North Dakota *Steele, Germany, a town in… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”