Dog and Cat


Dog and Cat is an American television series that aired on ABC on Saturday night at 10:00 p.m Eastern time in 1977.

Premise

played Sgt. Jack Ramsey, an undercover detective with the Los Angeles Police Department, who found himself teamed with a very green partner named J.Z. Kane. Together they formed a relationship based on friendship and trust that led to them capturing many of L.A.'s criminals. Lieutenant Arthur Kipling was their boss.
"Dog and Cat" is a slang term used by police officers to denote a male-female partnership.
The show is especially remembered for the car that Kim Basinger used in the series: a souped-up Volkswagen Beetle with a Porsche engine.

Production History

Lawrence Gordon pitched the show to ABC who bought it. He took it to Paramount who produced it. The show as one of the first supervised by Brandon Tartikoff when he was at ABC.
It replaced Most Wanted which moved to Monday night.

Reception

Critical

The New York Times described one of the earliest episodes, "Live Bait",, about a rapist, as "a particularly repulsive tale" and thought the male lead was a rip off of Baretta and the female lead too obviously inspired by Charlie's Angels.
The Washington Post said Antonio does "a nice, grumpy job" and Basinger was "a little saltier than Angie Dickinson's Pepper" but liked the fact it was not overly violent and "had a sense of humour. It could be around in the fall."

Ratings

The first episode after the pilot was meant to be "Live Bait", about a rapist, but was changed to be about a corrupt cop. It got a 40% rating and was the 23rd most watched show of the week.
Joel Silver reported that Walter Hill's original pilot script inspired Shane Black to write Lethal Weapon.

Credits

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