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American TV series or program
The Job
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Genre
| Sitcom
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Created by
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Starring
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Composer
| Christopher Tyng
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 2
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No.
of episodes
| 19
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Executive producers
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Camera setup
| Single-camera
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Running time
| 30 minutes
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Production companies
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Network
| ABC
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Release
| March 14, 2001
(
2001-03-14
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April 24, 2002
(
2002-04-24
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The Job
is an American single-camera
sitcom
that aired on
ABC
between March 14, 2001 and April 24, 2002. Several of the principal actors went on to either star or guest star in the
FX
network's
Denis Leary
-produced
Rescue Me
. In
Rescue Me
, the lead character (played by Leary) is very similar to Mike McNeil, but is a
fireman
rather than a police officer.
Summary
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The series follows a
New York City
police officer named Mike McNeil (
Denis Leary
) ? who indulges in
adultery
,
alcohol
,
cigarettes
, and
prescription drug
abuse ? and his fellow bumbling detective pals. The show, which appeared to borrow the tone and look of
NYPD Blue
for semi-satirical purposes, was built around the Mike McNeil character, but relied on a strong
ensemble cast
.
Cast
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Episodes
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Season 1 (2001)
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Season 2 (2002)
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Home media
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The complete series (19 episodes) was released on DVD in the United States in May 2005.
References
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"TV Listings (March 14, 2001)"
. TV Tango
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2023
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"TV Listings (March 21, 2001)"
. TV Tango
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June 27,
2023
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"TV Listings (March 28, 2001)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (April 4, 2001)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (April 11, 2001)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
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"TV Listings (April 18, 2001)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (January 16, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (January 23, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (January 30, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (February 6, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (February 13, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
- ^
"TV Listings (February 27, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (March 6, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (March 13, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (March 20, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (April 10, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (April 17, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (April 17, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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"TV Listings (April 24, 2002)"
. TV Tango
. Retrieved
June 27,
2023
.
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