Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol is a half-hour syndicated television series which ran in the United States for six seasons from March 22, 1993[1] to June 29, 1998 for a total of 780 episodes,[2] capitalizing on the success of "real-life" police series such as Cops. Production companies were Mark Massari Productions, and Leap Off Productions, and was distributed by Genesis Entertainment, New World International, and later New World/Genesis Distribution. The show described as Cops meets America's Most Wanted.

Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol
Genre
Created byWayne Lepoff
Mark Massari
StarringMaury Hannigan
Narrated byBeau Weaver
Theme music composerLarry Brown
Opening theme"I'm Looking Out for You" by Belize
Ending theme"I'm Looking Out for You" (instrumental)
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes780
Production
Executive producerMark Massari

Wayne Lepoff

Gary Gannaway
ProducerMark Massari
Production companiesMark Massari Productions
Leap Off Productions
DistributorGenesis Entertainment (seasons 1–3)
New World/Genesis Distribution (season 4)
20th Television (seasons 4–5)
Release
Original networkSyndicated
Original releaseMarch 22, 1993 (1993-03-22) 
June 29, 1998 (1998-06-29)

Format

The series revolved around the stories of highway patrol officers and state police from across the country, who would give commentary on a particularly difficult (or sometimes, comedic) arrest they made. At times, the officer's work caused them grievous injury and a subsequent commendation from their department. Each crime and subsequent arrest was adaptation for the viewing audiences, though some segments were shot in a traditional multiple-camera setup, rather than emulating the single-camera cinéma vérité style of COPS.

The series was hosted by Maury Hannigan, who at the time was Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol.

Syndication

The first two seasons of episodes were last aired on the now-defunct Fox Reality Channel many times of the day. Reruns currently air on the Heroes & Icons subchannel network in the United States.

See also

References

  1. from Broadcasting & Cable
  2. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 986. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
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