Raising the Bar (2008 TV series)
Raising the Bar is an American legal drama created by Steven Bochco and David Feige, which ran on TNT network from September 1, 2008, to December 24, 2009.[1]
This article is about the TNT legal drama series. For the Hulu barmaking series, see Raising the Bar (2013 TV series). For the Hong Kong television series, see Raising the Bar (2015 TV series).Raising the Bar
- Richard Stone
- Philip de Souza
United States
English
2
25 (list of episodes)
- Jonathan Abrahams
- Dayna Kalin Bochco
- David Feige
- Caroline James
Baz Irvine
Rick Hinson
45–48 minutes
September 1, 2008
December 24, 2009
Plot[edit]
Idealistic public defender Jerry Kellerman does whatever it takes to assist the helpless and disenfranchised, which often leads to clashes in the courtroom presided over by Judge Trudy Kessler, a hard-liner hoping to become the city's next district attorney. Jerry has many clashes with both law enforcement and the assistant district attorneys (ADAs) such as Michelle Ernhardt, the beautiful and occasionally devious attorney with whom he has had a turbulent secret fling.[2]
Production[edit]
Raising the Bar was originally announced to be joining TNT as a new series in January 2008.[3] It came to TNT through ABC Studios and Steven Bochco served as executive producer, with Jesse Bochco as co-executive producer and David Feige as supervising producer. After completing its first season of 10 hour-long episodes in November 2008, the series was renewed for a 15-episode second season, which premiered on Monday June 8, 2009, at 10 p.m. Eastern Time/9 p.m. Central Time.[4] The show was canceled after season 2.
Cancellation[edit]
TNT confirmed to E! Online on November 30, 2009 that the series would not be renewed for a third season.[14] The final three episodes were burned off in a marathon December 24, 2009.[15]
Reception[edit]
The series debut garnered 7.7 million viewers. It was the biggest audience ever for a new-series launch on basic cable. It beat the record set in 2004 by USA Network's launch of The 4400 which opened with an average of 7.4 million viewers; runner-up was TNT's The Closer, which recorded 7 million viewers when it was unveiled in 2005.[16] Following the premiere, ratings evened out to around 5.5 million viewers per episode.[4] For calendar-year 2008 on a first-run basis, the series delivered 1.37 million viewers in the 18–49 demographic,[17] garnering mixed reviews.[18]