Shannon (1981 TV series)
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Shannon | |
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Created by | Albert Ruben |
Starring | Kevin Dobson Charles Fields Karen Kondazian Al Ruscio Michael Durrell William Lucking Bruce Kirby |
Composer(s) | John Cacavas |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 9 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Universal Television |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Picture format | Color |
Original release | November 11, 1981 – April 7, 1982 |
External links | |
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Shannon is an hour-long 9-episode CBS crime drama starring Kevin Dobson.
Premise
Jack Shannon, a former New York City police officer who after the death of his wife relocates with his 10-year-old son John to San Francisco, California. Charlie Fields portrays John, Michael Durrell portrays Shannon's boss Lieutenant Rudy Maraga, and Al Ruscio plays Paul Lokatelli, Shannon's father-in-law, a fisherman. Karen Kondazian portrayed Shannon's mother-in-law Irene. Bruce Kirby was cast as Detective George Schmidt, one of Shannon's colleagues. The series aired on Wednesdays from November 11 to December 2, 1981, and from March 17 to April 7, 1982.[1]Shannon aired opposite ABC's Dynasty, with John Forsythe, and NBC's Quincy M.E., starring Jack Klugman.
Episode list
- "Gotham Swansong" (November 11, 1981)
- "Neither a Borrower" (November 18, 1981)
- "The Untouchable" (November 25, 1981)
- "Beating the Prime" (December 2, 1981)
- "Secret Rage" (December 8, 1981)
- "Copscam" (March 17, 1982)
- "Favor for an Enemy" (March 24, 1982)
- "John's Awakening" (March 31, 1982)
- "Curtain Calls" (April 7, 1982)[2]