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253:, phone number OXford-8704. (Brimm’s office is located just across the hall.) For his services, Axminster charges $ 25 a day plus expenses. Although Brimm describes him as β€œMr. Play-It-Safe,” Axminster regularly places himself in danger by helping friends and annoying the police with his questions. His efforts frequently result in his being beaten up. So often does Quint order his thrashing, that Axminster has taken to having nude photographs shot of himself in order to prove later on how aggressive the cops were in their interrogations. 266: 450: 397:"The other big factor was that we'd see someone lost or murdered on page 1 of the script and Jake Axminster would be hired to handle the matter. Then we'd have 49 pages of red herrings. On page 50 we'd come back to the initial thesis. We were seeing non sequiturs all over the place. You can't get away with that." 382:
is a classic example of convoluted, disconnected, bad storytelling." The show had share-of-audience figures of 50%, 31% and 29% for the first three episodesβ€”certainly a respectable record for a mid-season replacement. "These were fine episodes, written by Steve Cannell," says Rogers. "After that, the
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The detective drinks coffee addictively. When one client asks him whether his habit keeps him up, Axminster responds, β€œNo, but it helps.” He appears to be constantly in debt, and he’s not above borrowing money from friends and even from his bootblack, Lester (Timmie Rogers). Axminster β€œgripes in
38: 392:. "Often we'd have only an outline in hand, with the shooting deadline almost upon us. Sometimes we'd have a script only at the very last minute. I never heard of a show where you shot through the night and ran out of darkness, but that's what happened to us. 234:), who also runs a call-girl business on the side, and attorney Michael Brimm (Philip Sterling). Brimm is called upon frequently to defend Axminster from charges (mostly trumped-up) leveled against him by Lieutenant Murray Quint ( 312:
in a coup. Another episode, "The Castle of Dreams," featured a pricey brothel where the prostitutes were movie-star lookalikes. That establishment was based on the historical T&M Studio (later fictionalized in
1568: 363:) can't afford to pay him, she offers him her rings and he says he'll have them appraised. 'You aren't very subtle,' she says. 'You want subtlety,' he says, 'it'll cost 10 bucks a day more.'" 359:
wrote: "Altogether, Mr. Rogers does not seem completely at home in his part, but he does assault the Bogart-style dialogue with appeal, if not aplomb. When, in the first episode, a starlet (
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Note that Roy Huggins is credited as a writer under his own name for episodes 1, 2, 3 and 9, and as "John Thomas James" for episodes 4, 6, 7, 8 and 11.
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Series co-creator Huggins was said to have thought Rogers was miscast. Meanwhile, Rogers had his own gripes. An "associate of his" was quoted in
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decided to cancel the program. Critics argued that the TV audience did not easily connect with Rogers as a tough, wise-cracking gumshoe.
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general about the cost of staying alive. β€˜All the angels left this burg about 20 years ago,’ is his succinct summation of the 1930s ...”
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scripts while they were shooting on the set and rewrote them himself. He hated the material they gave him." That article continued:
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and crime competed for attention. This series also found its roots in Roy Huggins’ hard-boiled 1946 detective novel,
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for several years beginning in 1990, and then made another brief appearance as part of a package of
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Adventures on Prime Time: The Television Programs of Stephen J. Cannell
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He mostly blames lack of story preparation time for the demise of
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was short-lived. Only 13 hour-long episodes were produced before
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Wayne Rogers was paid $ 25,000 a week for his starring role in
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others couldn't match Cannell's pace and the bottom fell out."
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For the 2000 television series starring Blair Underwood, see
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as the "Fleur de Lis Club"). During the show's run,
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Index

City of Angels (2000 TV series)

Stephen J. Cannell
Roy Huggins
Wayne Rogers
Elaine Joyce
Clifton James
Philip Sterling
list of episodes
Universal Television
NBC
Stephen J. Cannell
Roy Huggins
The Rockford Files
Max Allan Collins
Wayne Rogers
private detective
Los Angeles, California
Elaine Joyce
Clifton James
Los Angeles Police Department
Studebaker
Bradbury Building

Chinatown
Depression
Hollywood
77 Sunset Strip
Business Plot
United States President

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