Nash Bridges
Nash Bridges is an American police procedural television series created by Carlton Cuse. The show stars Don Johnson[1] and Cheech Marin as two Inspectors with the San Francisco Police Department's Special Investigations Unit (SIU).
Nash Bridges
- Elia Cmiral (original)
- Eddie Jobson ("I Got a Friend in You")
- Velton Ray Bunch
Velton Ray Bunch
- Elia Cmiral
- Eddie Jobson
- Velton Ray Bunch
United States
English
6
122 (list of episodes)
- Carlton Cuse
- Don Johnson
- John Wirth
- John Nicolella
- Reed Steiner
- Jed Seidel
- Greg Beeman
- Morgan Gendel
- Frederick J. Lyle
- Pattee Roedig
- Burt Bluestein
- David Calloway
- San Francisco, California
- San Francisco Bay Area
60 min (including commercials)
- The Don Johnson Company
- Carlton Cuse Productions
- Rysher Entertainment (seasons 1–4)
- Paramount Television (seasons 5–6)
March 29, 1996
May 4, 2001
The series ran for six seasons on CBS from March 29, 1996, to May 4, 2001. A total of 122 episodes aired.
A TV film appeared on the USA Network in 2021.[2]
Premise[edit]
Nash Bridges stars Don Johnson as the eponymous Nash Bridges, an inspector (and later captain) with the San Francisco Police Department's elite "Special Investigations Unit". The show begins with Bridges in his 40s, twice-divorced, and co-parenting his teenage daughter, Cassidy (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe). Nash convinces recently retired Inspector Joe Dominguez (Cheech Marin), to return to the force and partner with him. Nash and Joe cruise the streets of San Francisco in Nash's 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible, a gift from Nash's brother Bobby just before Bobby left for the Vietnam War. The car was originally to be painted Curious Yellow, but was switched to factory Caterpillar Yellow, due to lighting and camera appearances. The car was portrayed by several replicas of a 1971 Hemi 'Cuda convertible.
Bobby Bridges was reported as MIA, but turns up in the season 3 episode "Revelations", played by Jan-Michael Vincent. Nash's father, Nick (James Gammon), suffers from mild dementia and has a habit of getting kicked out of nursing homes. He eventually moves in with Nash, and is often involved in comic subplots that are intertwined with some of the show's dark humor themes.
Aiding Nash in his police work is the technically savvy Harvey Leek (Jeff Perry), a middle-aged "Deadhead" (a die hard Grateful Dead fan). Another is the young, hotheaded Evan Cortez (Jaime P. Gomez), who has an off-and-on relationship with Cassidy. In later seasons, other inspectors and supporting characters were added or removed from the cast.
For the first sixteen episodes, the commander of the SIU was Lieutenant A. J. Shimamura (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa), a character who was said to have returned to his native Hawaii after failing to be promoted to captain. Shimamura's departure opened the door for Bridges to be promoted to captain and given command of the SIU.
Broadcast[edit]
The show has aired in over 70 countries. It currently airs in the Middle East on MBC's newly launched Action block MBC Action, Crime & Investigation Network, WGN America, Universal HD in the United States, TV1 in Australia, 13th Street in The Netherlands and Universal Channel in Serbia and on CBS Action in the United Kingdom. The series currently airs on H&I on Mondays as part of the channel's "Day Shift," starting at 12 p.m. Eastern/11 a.m. Central for five episodes.
Revival TV film[edit]
On July 18, 2019, it was reported that USA Network was working with Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, which controlled the Rysher Entertainment intellectual property, to revive Nash Bridges. The show would reportedly have series star Don Johnson reprising the titular role and serving as one of the showrunners for the project.[22] It was reported to be a two-hour special which, if successful, could serve as a backdoor pilot for a revival of the series. This revival would follow Nash, still running the SFPD's SIU and working to adjust to a new boss and to the changes of San Francisco in the 2020s.[23] In May 2021, further casting for the television film was announced, with series stars Cheech Marin and Jeff Perry reported to return for the film along with Johnson.[24]
The film premiered on November 27, 2021.[25] In January 2022, the revival was nominated for the Outstanding TV Movie at the 33rd GLAAD Media Awards.[26]