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Title: | RoboCop |
Format: | Live-action |
Running time: | 60 min. |
country: | Canada |
Network: | CTV |
Seasons: | 1 |
Episodes: | 22 |
Production | |
Production company: | Rysher Entertainment Skyvision Entertainment |
Executive producers: | Brian K. Ross; J. Miles Dale; Kevin Gillis |
Producers: | John Sheppard |
Principal cast: | Richard Eden; Yvette Nipar; Blu Mankuma; Andrea Roth; David Gardner; Sarah Campbell |
Air dates | |
First aired: | March 14th, 1994 |
Last aired: | November 21st, 1994 |
RoboCop: The Series is a Canadian live-action television series of the action and science fiction genres. It is based on the RoboCop film series, which originated with the 1987 feature film RoboCop, directed by Paul Verhoeven. The series was produced by Rysher Entertainment and Skyvision Entertainment and aired on CTV from March, 1994 to November, 1994, spanning a total of twenty-three episodes. The series starred Richard Eden in the eponymous role of Robocop, Alex Murphy, with Blu Mankuma as Sergeant Stanley Parks, Yvette Nipar as Detective Lisa Madigan, David Gardner as the chairman of Omni Consumer Products, Dan Duran as Bo Harlan, Erica Ehm as Rocky Crenshaw, and Ed Sahely as Charlie Lippencott.
Episodes[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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1x01 | "The Future of Law Enforcement (Part 1)" | March 14th, 1994 |
1x02 | "The Future of Law Enforcement (Part 2)" | March 14th, 1994 |
1x03 | "Prime Suspect" | March 21st, 1994 |
1x04 | "Trouble in Delta City" | March 28th, 1994 |
1x05 | "Officer Missing" | April 4th, 1994 |
1x06 | "What Money Can't Buy" | April 11th, 1994 |
1x07 | "Ghosts of War" | April 18th, 1994 |
1x08 | "Zone Five" | April 25th, 1994 |
1x09 | "Provision 22" | May 6th, 1994 |
1x10 | "Faces of Eve" | May 9th, 1994 |
1x11 | "When Justice Falls" | May 16th, 1994 |
1x12 | "The Human Factor" | May 27th, 1994 |
1x13 | "Inside Crime" | June 1st, 1994 |
1x14 | "RoboCop vs. Commander Cash" | June 15th, 1994 |
1x15 | "Illusions" | June 15th, 1994 |
1x16 | "The Tin Man" | June 22nd, 1994 |
1x17 | "Sisters in Crime" | June 29th, 1994 |
1x18 | "Heartbreakers" | July 5th, 1994 |
1x19 | "Mother's Day" | September 12th, 1994 |
1x20 | "Nano" | September 19th, 1994 |
1x21 | "Corporate Raiders" | November 7th, 1994 |
1x22 | "Midnight Minus One" | November 14th, 1994 |
1x23 | "Public Enemies" | November 21st, 1994 |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Alex Murphy, aka RoboCop, and all related concepts were created by director Paul Verhoeven and writer Ed Neumeier based on a story concept by Michael Miner. The original film series consisted of three theatrically released feature films, plus a remake film in 2014. There have also been two animated spin-off series, as well as two-live action series.
- The official soundtrack to this series, titled A Future to This Life: RoboCop: The Series Soundtrack was produced in compact disc and cassette format by Pyramid Records. It was released on January 24th, 1995. The total running time is 36:58.
- Toy Island produced an action figure series to coincide with this program including action figures of Alex Murphy, Lisa Madigan, Stan Parks, Commandant Cash and Pudface.