Genre: | Mystery |
Starring: | Vincent Baggetta Wendy Phillips Ken Swofford Michael Horton |
Composer: | John Cacavas John Addison |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 13 |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
Company: | Universal Television |
Channel: | NBC |
The Eddie Capra Mysteries is an American mystery television series starring Vincent Baggetta as a lawyer who investigates murders and has a knack for solving them. Original episodes aired on NBC from September 8, 1978, to January 12, 1979.[1] [2]
Eddie Capra is an unconventional young lawyer who recently graduated from New York University Law School and works for Devlin, Linkman, and O'Brien, a conventional, snooty, and very prestigious law firm in Los Angeles, California, that specializes in criminal cases. Headstrong, rebellious, and quirky, shunning court appearances because he dislikes wearing a tie and usually ignoring established legal and police procedures, Eddie tends to rush off and play detective when one of the firm's clients is indicted, seeking evidence with which to exonerate the client – sometimes to the consternation of his colleagues – before the case ever reaches court. Lacey Brown is his secretary, personal friend, and sometime girlfriend, and Jennie is her precocious daughter. Harvey Winchell, an investigator for the firm, is Eddie's enthusiastic young assistant, and J. J. Devlin, an irascible senior partner in the firm, is Eddie's boss.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Each episode is constructed in the "classic style" of a detective show, opening with a graphic depiction of a puzzling murder and then following Eddie as he interviews witnesses and other people who might not be telling the truth and uncovers clues missed by the authorities one-by-one until they lead to the killer. In the episode's climax, Eddie usually gathers all the suspects in one room – often a courtroom – and uses deductive reasoning to explain which one of them is guilty.[2] [5]
The series employs a gimmick in which viewers – who receive no more or less information than Eddie – are challenged to identify the murderer before Eddie does.[6]
Peter S. Fischer created The Eddie Capra Mysteries.[4] [7] Episode directors included James Frawley, William Wiard, Edward M. Abroms, and Ivan Dixon. Writers included Fischer and Peter Allan Fields. Fischer and Stuart Cohen were among the show's producers. John Cacavas and John Addison composed music for the show.[7]
Some scripts used in The Eddie Capra Mysteries were adapted from scripts intended for the cancelled 1975–76 NBC series Ellery Queen.[4]
Premiering on September 8, 1978 with a two-hour pilot episode,[4] The Eddie Capra Mysteries aired on NBC on Fridays at 10:00 p.m. throughout the rest of its run. Its last original episode aired on January 12, 1979. During the summer of 1979, NBC broadcast reruns of the show in its 10:00 p.m. Friday time slot from June to September.[1] [2]
Reruns of The Eddie Capra Mysteries returned to the air in prime time in the summer of 1990, when CBS broadcast episodes of the show at 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays from July 26 to August 30 as a temporary replacement for Wiseguy.[1] [2] [5] In the United Kingdom, the series aired on BBC One in 1980.
Nº | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|