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JAG(TV show/series, 1995-2005)

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| Genres: Drama, Action & Adventure, Crime

Scripted Reality in 10 seasons with 227 episodes

JAGRating: 3.6/5 (with 156 votes) 342
JAG (U.S. military acronym for Judge Advocate General) is an American legal drama television series with a U.S. Navy theme, created by Donald P. Bellisario, and produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television (now CBS Studios). The series originally aired on NBC for one season from September 23, 1995, to May 22, 1996, and then on CBS for an additional nine seasons from January 3, 1997, to April 29, 2005. The first season was co-produced with NBC Productions (now Universal Television) and was originally perceived as a Top Gun meets A Few Good Men hybrid series. In the spring of 1996, NBC cancelled the series after it finished 79th in the ratings, leaving one episode unaired. In December 1996, the rival network CBS picked up the series as a midseason replacement and aired 15 new episodes as its second season. For several seasons, JAG climbed in the ratings and ultimately ran for nine additional seasons. JAG furthermore spawned the hit series NCIS, which in turn led to spin-offs NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, NCIS: Hawaiʻi, and NCIS: Sydney. In total, 227 episodes were produced over 10 seasons. At the time of the original airing of its fifth season in the U... ()
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Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. is a former pilot turned lawyer working for the military's JAG (Judge Advocate General) division, the elite legal wing of officers that prosecutes and defends those accused of military-related crimes. He works closely with Lt. Col. Sarah Mackenzie, and together they do what needs to be done to find the truth.

JAG Seasons and Episodes

09/24/2004Season 10 - 22 episodes
The tenth and final season of JAG premiered on CBS on September 24, 2004, and concluded on April 29, 2005. The season, starring David James Elliott and Catherine Bell, was produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. Season 10 of JAG aired alongside the second season of NCIS. ()
#1 | 09/24/2004Hail and Farewell: Part II (2)
3.5/5 (with 1 vote)
Mac is unable to accept the news that Clayton Webb really is dead and ends up in possible danger looking into Webb's "death". With the retirement of Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden, Cmdr. Sturgis Turner is named Acting Judge Advocate General.
#2 | 10/01/2004Corporate Raiders
3.5/5 (with 1 vote)
When a Marine is killed in Iraq as the result of ""friendly fire"", Harm & Mac investigation results in possible involvment by a private military contractor.
#3 | 10/15/2004Retrial
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
Harm is asked to re-open a 20yr old case of a seaman accused of murdering a prostitute. He doesn't deny stabbing her but he didn't murder her. Harm finds out that a similar crime was committed and uses this to free the seaman who has been wrongfully imprisoned.
#4 | 10/29/2004Whole New Ball Game
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
A Marine Colonel is on the President's short list to become the new Judge Advocate General sparking controversy while Harm & Mac investigate a Navy Ensign accused of shooting a Canadian fisherman.
#5 | 11/05/2004This Just In from Baghdad
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
When a US Senator is killed in Baghdad, fingers point to the squad that was sent to protect him prompting Mac and Harm to find out what actually happened.
#6 | 11/12/2004One Big Boat
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
A Naval Academy sailing team (that includes Bud's younger brother Mikey) is fighting a squall during practice when a female sailor is swept overboard and drowned. The JAG staff investigate whether the Commander was negligent when he ordered his team to sail through the squall.
#7 | 11/19/2004Camp Delta
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
Guards at Guantanamo Bay are ordered to remove a detainee from his cell for interrogation. He resists, so the guards try to subdue him and end up putting him in a coma. It turns out the "detainee" was a disguised soldier and the whole thing was a training excercise. Harm is assigned to defend the guards while Mac argues that torture and excessive force are not appropriate even when dealing with terror suspects. Back in Washington, Bud and Mikey Roberts go shopping for shoes and get into a disagreement with another customer that escalates into violence.
#8 | 11/26/2004There Goes the Neighborhood
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
Coates gets an unexpected visit when a friend from her criminal past shows up looking for a place to stay. A Naval aviator is in trouble for giving flying lessons to her father, a civilian who just bought an F-18. Bud intervenes on her behalf.
#9 | 12/10/2004The Man on the Bridge
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
The car belonging to a Navy Commander assigned to a Bio-Weapons Defense Laboratory is found abandoned on a bridge across the Potomac River. Harm & Mac work with FBI agents in the investigation.
#10 | 12/17/2004The Four Percent Solution
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
It's Christmas Eve. Col. MacKenzie crashes her car on the way home, and while unconscious through a series of episode flashbacks and discussions with a base therapist deals with many of her issues including infertility, insomnia, loneliness, Webb, and Harm.
#11 | 01/07/2005Automatic for the People
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
#12 | 01/14/2005The Sixth Juror
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
Harm and Mac are assigned to a case in south Florida involving the shooting death of a local car dealers son outside a popular bar. The Gen. requests that P.O. Coates be allowed to go along and assist Mac. The jury pool of base personnel is quickly depleted as most everyone on the base knew the accused, his former and very popular girlfriend, or had formed an opinion about the case. As a result Coates is forced to sit in as the Sixth Juror.
#13 | 02/04/2005Heart of Darkness
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
A Marine captain has deserted and has become a freelance warlord in Afghanistan, seeking Osama bin Laden; the Afghan government places him on trial; Harm and Mac defend him; Islamic justice follows. The Navy recalls Bud Sr. to active duty.
#14 | 02/11/2005Fit for Duty
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
A Navy psychiatrist in Afghanistan is accused of malpractice and a age discrimination suit are the cases assigned to Harm, Mac & Bud.
#15 | 02/18/2005Bridging the Gulf
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
When Harm is forced to shoot down a civilian plane flying in a ""no-fly"" zone in the Persian Gulf, Harm once again finds himself on the wrong side of the court-room.
#16 | 02/25/2005Straits of Malacca
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
Mac and Lt. Vukovic go to Indonesia to negotiate with a modern-day pirate for the release of Naval hostages. Meanwhile, Bud and Harriet have an open house in celebration of their new twin babies.
#17 | 03/11/2005JAG: San Diego
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
Part of the JAG team goes to San Diego. Harm stays back as acting JAG. While he is there, a huge snowstorm strikes and Mattie is injured in an accident. Meanwhile, Mac and Vukovic find themselves working close to each other on a case at Camp Pendleton.
#18 | 04/01/2005Death at the Mosque
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
A marine Private kills a seemingly unarmed civilian in a raid on a Mosque in Karbala, Iraq. Lt. Vukovic goes to Iraq in order to defend the marine -- a hard task as the whole incident was filmed by a ZNN reporter. Meanwhile, Cresswell asks Mac to talk his daughter out of her plans to abandon a military career, and Harm maintains his vigil at Mattie's bedside.
#19 | 04/08/2005Two Towns
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
Mac goes to Iraq to investigate a bombing that killed a group of Marine reservists, while Harm and Bud go to Oklahoma to assist their families, but end up prosecuting the sole survivor, who is accused of starting a fire that destroyed the Marine Reserve Center.
#20 | 04/15/2005Unknown Soldier
3.5/5 (with 1 vote)
Gen. Cresswell's brother believes that remains found of a Vietnamese soldier are those of a helicopter pilot who saved his life during the war. Vukovic and Graves end up going to South Vietnam in search of a relative of the man's for a a DNA match.
#21 | 04/22/2005Dream Team
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)
Harm and Vukovic are teamed up to defend a sailor accused of manslaughter. Bud is assigned to prosecute what soon becomes dubbed "the dream team." At the end of episode it seems that Harm and Vukovic hold the ace but Bud has a surprise for them. General Cresswell then informs Mac that she is being posted to San Diego and Harm that he is being posted to London.
#22 | 04/29/2005Fair Winds and Following Seas
4.0/5 (with 3 votes)
General Cresswell informs Harm and Mac that they are being reassigned. Harm to London and Mac to San Diego. With their deadline quickly approaching. Harm and Mac must sort out their lives and resolve their feelings for each other.
09/26/2003Season 9 - 23 episodes
09/24/2002Season 8 - 24 episodes
09/25/2001Season 7 - 24 episodes
10/03/2000Season 6 - 24 episodes
09/21/1999Season 5 - 25 episodes
09/22/1998Season 4 - 24 episodes
09/23/1997Season 3 - 24 episodes
01/03/1997Season 2 - 15 episodes
09/23/1995Season 1 - 22 episodes
07/09/2006Specials - 17 episodes

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Production country: United States of America (USA)
Original language: English (EN)
Spoken languages: English (EN)
Translated into 21 languages: Bulgarian (BG), Bosnian (BS), Czech (CS), Danish (DA), German (DE), English (EN), Spanish (ES), Persian (FA), French (FR), Hebrew (HE), Hungarian (HU), Italian (IT), Dutch (NL), Norwegian (NO), Polish (PL), Portuguese (PT), Romanian (RO), Russian (RU), Slovak (SK), Swedish (SV), Chinese (Mandarin) (ZH)
Status: Ended
First episode released on: 09/23/1995
Last episode released on: 04/29/2005
Appearing Characters: A. J. Chegwidden, Bud Roberts, Harmon Rabb, Meg Austin, Sarah MacKenzie, Sturgis Turner
Cast: Catherine Bell, Patrick Labyorteaux, John M. Jackson, Tracey Needham, Zoe McLellan, David James Elliott, Scott Lawrence, Steven Culp, Michael Bellisario, Harrison Page, Anne-Marie Johnson, David Andrews, Hallee Hirsh, Dean Stockwell, Terry O'Quinn, Andrea Thompson, Corbin Bernsen, Chris Beetem, Mae Whitman, Tamlyn Tomita, Larry Poindexter, Andrea Parker, Justin Chambers, Daphne Ashbrook, Leon Russom, Kathryn Morris, Taylor Handley, Carly Schroeder, Željko Ivanek, Ashton Holmes, Thomas Calabro, Nicki Aycox, Jason Dohring, Liana Liberato, Suzanne Whang, Mehcad Brooks, Katee Sackhoff, Jamie Bamber, Tracie Thoms, Jeremy Davidson, Summer Glau, Bruno Campos, Silas Weir Mitchell, Susan Walters, Bobby Coleman, Ben McKenzie, Cress Williams, Erik King, Paul Schulze, Mark Ivanir, Walton Goggins, John Finn, Mark Lindsay Chapman, Lee Tergesen, Jamison Jones, Alicia Coppola, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Alan Dale, Michael Gaston, Muse Watson, Matt Battaglia, Robert LuPone, Betsy Brandt, Dennis Burkley, Larry Brandenburg, Michaela Conlin, Christopher Cousins, Gwendoline Yeo, Kiersten Warren, Eric Allan Kramer, Grand L. Bush, Faran Tahir, Glenn Morshower, Gary Graham, Laura Cayouette, Sterling K. Brown, Tami Roman, Alex Veadov, Barbara Eve Harris, Anne Lockhart, Arabella Field, Meta Golding, Shaun Toub, Edita Brychta, Gary Grubbs, Alia Shawkat, Michael O'Neill, Kevin Alejandro, Mark Adair-Rios, Al Sapienza, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Raoul Trujillo, Sasha Mitchell, Kate Jennings Grant, Nathan Anderson, Thom Barry, Marshall Manesh, Yancey Arias, Chris J. Johnson, Jeff Wincott, Anthony Montgomery, Michael Muhney, Stana Katic, Cara DeLizia, Dustin Nguyen, Stan Kirsch, Thomas Kopache, Jose Yenque, Brent Sexton, Andy Umberger, Patrick Flueger, David Graf, Mary Jo Deschanel, Ricardo Chavira, Lucia Rijker, Chris Ellis, Jeremy Ratchford, William Gregory Lee, Sam Worthington, Ian Anthony Dale, Larry Manetti, Judith Hoag, Michelle Stafford, Ernest Borgnine, Mark Ryan, Danneel Ackles, Mark Harmon, Ted King, Richard Lineback, Chelcie Ross, Eyal Podell, Sam Anderson, Mark Collie, Seamus Dever, Roger Cross, Travis Schuldt, Aki Avni, Elle Alexander, Wade Williams, Judson Mills, Nolan North, Michael Horse, Chris Bruno, James Morrison, R. Lee Ermey, Everett McGill, Gregory Itzin, James Karen, Alessandra Torresani, Rex Linn, Joseph Sikora, Richard Speight Jr., Christina Pickles, Gareth Williams, Christopher Wiehl, Art LaFleur, Louis Herthum, Derek Webster, Phill Lewis, Adrian R'Mante, E. E. Bell, Dennis Dun, William Sadler, Steve Rankin, Tom Schanley, Jerry Hardin, Khary Payton, Rosemary Forsyth, Clayton Prince, William Lucking, Susan Gibney, O-Lan Jones, Ellie Harvie, Joanna Canton, Molly Hagan, Jason Behr, J. Downing, Dey Young, R. D. Call, Norman Alden, Jamie Rose, Cameron Dye, Ken Lerner, Gavin MacLeod, Camryn Grimes, Casey Sander, Michael Bofshever, Bernard White, Brady Smith, Richard Herd, Kevin Weisman, Gabrielle Carteris, Richard Cox, Victor Rivers, Gina Gallego, Marcus Coloma, Laura Johnson, Robert Baker, Olivia Burnette, Wayne Duvall, Tanya Memme, Judie Aronson, Steven Anderson, S.E. Perry, Dennis Haskins, George D. Wallace, Kristof Konrad, Steven Ford, Jack Kehler, Kim Miyori, Julie Caitlin Brown, Greg Travis, A Martinez, Elimu Nelson, Dave Florek, Yuji Okumoto, Mark Kiely, Lou Myers, Wendie Jo Sperber, Sam Hennings, Lindsey Ginter, John Bennett Perry, Matt Nolan, Mary Hart, Richard Whiten, Richard Bakalyan, Omid Abtahi, Charles Esten, Franc Luz, Tom Mason, Peter White, Matt Winston, Eve Brent, James Harper, Peter J. Lucas, Michael Warren, Freda Foh Shen, John Livingston, Kavi Raz, Linden Chiles, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, James Ingersoll, Felecia M. Bell, Kenneth Kimmins, Philip Proctor, Terry Camilleri, Kevin Dunn, Jay Leno, Richard Crenna, Cliff DeYoung, Chris Williams, Bill Clinton, Charles Hallahan, Gregg Henry, Neal McDonough, Dale Dye, Jaimé P. Gomez, Shashawnee Hall, Vivian Wu, Michael Paul Chan, Will Rothhaar, Scott Coffey, Jacob Vargas, Blayne Weaver, John Wesley Shipp, Michael Jai White, Ron Livingston, Jenny Gago, Jack Webb, Madeline Zima, Wings Hauser, Emilio Rivera, Robert Stack, Marjean Holden, Tamala Jones, Jack Conley, James Denton, Robert Curtis Brown, Stephen McHattie, Dan Lauria, Courtney Gains, Mark Rolston, Troy Winbush, Tzi Ma, Jim Metzler, Carmen Argenziano, Beata Pozniak, Rick Cramer, Steve Eastin, Dee Wallace, Robin Thomas, Gary Hudson, Michael Bowen, Christopher Neame, Michael Des Barres, Nancy Sullivan, Phil Morris, Michael Cudlitz, David Allen Brooks, Bruce Weitz, Ellen Geer, Michael Brandon, Larry Bagby, Said Faraj, J. August Richards, Richard Portnow, Elizabeth Mitchell, Kathleen Lloyd, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Conway, Jim Fitzpatrick, David Coburn, James MacDonald, James Martin Jr., Katherine Cannon, Donald P. Bellisario, Jsu Garcia, Fulvio Cecere, Joe Spano, Mako, Zack Ward, Tina Lifford, Barry Corbin, Art Hindle, Bentley Mitchum, John Schneider, Joe Lando, Erick Avari, Leo Rossi, Alex Carter, Leigh McCloskey, William R. Moses, Tom Amandes, Joel Gretsch, Skye McCole Bartusiak, Conchata Ferrell, Jo Champa, Lochlyn Munro, Dylan Neal, James Pickens, Dwayne Adway, Andrew Prine, Frank John Hughes, Steve Valentine, John Diehl, Andrew Robinson, Harry Lennix, Arlene Tai, Jim Wise, Paige Moss, Amy Steel, Jane Lynch, Mark Moses, Sondra Currie, Brent Huff, Marek Probosz, Nestor Serrano, Clyde Kusatsu, David Naughton, Kamala Lopez, Mark Sheppard, Jolene Blalock, Lyman Ward, William Katt, Gerald McRaney, Jonathan Breck, Kenneth Marshall, George W. Bush, Kevin Cooney, Tricia O'Neil, Maeve Quinlan, Ian Ziering, Leonard Roberts, Jay Acovone, Bill Cobbs, Mickey Jones, James Madio, Zach Grenier, Bruce Gray, Brian McNamara, Bo Svenson, Andrew Divoff, Tyler Christopher, Doug Savant, Wendy Benson, David Marciano, Mary Page Keller, William Windom, Richard Biggs, Debrah Farentino, David Gail, Martin Hewitt, Jennifer Tung, Gabriel Olds, Greg Evigan, Dylan Fergus, Elena Lyons, Michael Weatherly, Robyn Lively, Pauley Perrette, David McCallum, Jameson Parker, Kim Myers, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Sammi Rotibi, Ossie Davis, James Kyson, Jeffrey Pierce, Jerry Doyle, Chris Mulkey, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Kay Lenz, Adam Baldwin, Douglas Spain, Judith McConnell, Ethan Phillips, Tony Plana, Ed Quinn, Jason Beghe, Jason Brooks, Ray Wise, Ali Hillis, Pamela Reed, Ed Lauter, Beth Grant, Michael Beck, Adam Beach, Christopher Shyer, Peter Onorati, Alexandra Breckenridge, Bruce Davison, D. B. Woodside, Victoria Tennant, Dominique Swain, Jeff Hayenga, Michael Rooker, Brock Peters, Justin Baldoni, Mel Harris, Brent Briscoe, Gladys Knight, Jim Abele, Joe Morton, Margaret Avery, Fidel Castro
Executive Producer: Ed Zuckerman, Stephen Zito, Larry Moskowitz
Composer: Bruce Broughton
Alternative titles in other countries (from previews, ads etc.):
"دادرس ارتش"
"دادستان دادگاه نظامی"
"JAG - Vojenská generálna prokuratúra"

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