The Cosby Mysteries Explained

Runtime:60 minutes per episode
Genre:Mystery
Drama
Creator:David Black
William Link
Director:Jerry London
Starring:Bill Cosby
Robert Stanton
James Naughton
Rita Moreno
Mos Def
Lynn Whitfield
Composer:Craig Handy, David Weiss
Country:United States
Company:Sah Enterprises
Columbia Pictures Television
NBC Productions
Language:English
Network:NBC
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:19 (18 + pilot)

The Cosby Mysteries is an American mystery drama television series starring Bill Cosby that aired on NBC from September 21, 1994, to April 12, 1995. 19 episodes were made. It was the first television series to star Cosby since The Cosby Show (which ended in the spring of 1992) and lasted just one season (1994–1995).[1] Actor/rapper Mos Def appeared in several episodes (sometimes credited as Dante Smith).[2]

Premise

Cosby played Guy Hanks, a New York City Police Department criminalist, who retired from the police force after winning $44 million in the lottery.

His peaceful retirement was frequently interrupted by his former colleagues, Detective Adam Sully (James Naughton) and medical examiner John Chapman (Robert Stanton), who asked him to consult on tough cases. As Hanks used his wits and his forensics knowledge to solve crimes, he dealt with his holistic housekeeper Angie Corea (Rita Moreno) and his girlfriend Barbara Lorenz (Lynn Whitfield).[3]

Production history

The show was created by David Black and William Link. Link's previous series included Columbo on NBC and Murder, She Wrote on CBS. Link developed the series at Cosby's request, as Cosby wanted to make an intelligent, character-driven mystery series that did not rely on graphic violence.

The show began on January 31, 1994, as a two hour movie, and 18 regular episodes began airing on NBC on September 21, 1994. Its NBC premiere ranked 54th among the season's network prime time series. Executive producer William Link criticized NBC for not effectively advertising the show before its premiere launch. NBC Entertainment president Warren Littlefield blamed Bill Cosby for not using his personal fame to promote the show.

At the beginning of 1995, creators William Link and David Black were dropped from the production team by NBC.[4]

Critics expressed hope that The Cosby Mysteries would fare better than Cosby's previous two ventures,[5] Here and Now and the game show remake, You Bet Your Life. The Cosby Mysteries has been rerun in the United Kingdom, on digital channel ITV1, and in the United States on A&E, STARZ! Mystery and TV One.

The Cosby Mysteries was shot in New York City by SAH Enterprises.[6]

Cancellation

The Cosby Mysteries only lasted just 19 episodes, and was cancelled in February 1995.[4] On April 12, 1995, The Cosby Mysteries ceased operations for good.

Cast

Episodes

Pilot (1994)

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Season 1 (1994-95)

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In popular culture

Notes and References

  1. 1995 . The '95 TV Season: Who's Gone? Who's New? Who's Back? . Ebony . 50 . 12 . 94 . 0012-9011 . January 6, 2010 .
  2. Web site: The Cosby Mysteries (1994) (TV) . January 31, 1994 . The Internet Movie Database . January 6, 2010 .
  3. Johnson . Robert E. . 1994 . Bill Cosby Begins TV Season With New Mystery Series Co-Starring Lynn Whitfield . JET . 86 . 21 . 60–63 . 0021-5996 . January 6, 2010 .
  4. Web site: Bill Cosby's Show Remains a Mystery : Television: NBC pulled the 'failure-proof' star's drama after it floundered but plans to bring a revised show back in March. Still, some believe if Cosby returns, it should be in a sitcom. Los Angeles Times. February 23, 1995. Michele Willens. April 20, 2020.
  5. Randolph . Laura B. . 1994 . Activist-Actor Celebrates 30 Years of Wedded Bliss, Continues Fight Against Black Stereotypes on TV . Ebony . 49 . 7 . 104 . 0012-9011 . January 6, 2010 .
  6. Web site: The Cosby Mysteries. Variety.com. June 30, 1994. Julio Martinez. April 20, 2020.
  7. Web site: FuzzyMemories.TV – Saturday Night Live – "The Cosby Mysteries" (1994). February 29, 2012. February 5, 1994.