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John Russell Langley (June 1, 1943 – June 26, 2021) was an American television and film director, writer, and producer who was best known as the creator and executive producer of the television show '' Cops'', which premiered on
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in March 1989. Prior to that, he was among the reality television pioneers as a producer of various two-hour event specials in
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markets during the 1980s. In fact, Langley was often credited as being the "Godfather of Reality Television" with the appearance of ''Cops'' in 1989.


Biography


Personal

Langley was born in Oklahoma City, but moved to Los Angeles as a small child. He was the son of Lurleen (Fox), a homemaker, and John Russell Langley, an oil wildcatter. Langley was a Morse code intercept operator in the
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, an intelligence unit of the
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from 1961 to 1963, in Panama. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from
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in 1971, and later a Master's degree in literature and composition. Langley briefly participated in the doctorate of philosophy program in
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. On December 2, 1986, Langley made his entrance into the world of reality television when a show which he produced, ''American Vice: The Doping of a Nation'', showed three live drug arrests on primetime television for the first time.Alejandro Benes, "Arresting Television: After Nearly 25 years On-air, John Langley is Still Keeping Reality TV Real," ''Cigar Aficionado,'' vol. 21, no. 5 (July–August 2013), pp. 146–148. In order to make the show Langley had convinced officials of the
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Sheriff's Department to allow cameras to accompany them on a previously-scheduled drug bust. The success of the show proved to be the grand inspiration for Langley's signature work.


''Cops''

In 1988, Langley with
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serving as his production partner, formed ''Barbour/Langley Productions''. He first produced ''Who Murdered JFK'' in collaboration with
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in 1988. Langley's most notable achievement perhaps is the innovation of the ''
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'' signature style of the award-winning '' Cops'' television program, which notably influenced TV advertising and news reporting, not to mention other network and syndicated programming. Langley recalled that the ''Cops'' concept was initially difficult to sell to television network executives, and that all were "very negative" to his fundamental idea. He was finally able to win a meeting with
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, then head of
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to explain his concept, he recalled in a 2013 interview:
'You've gotta have a narrator,' Diller said. And I said no. 'Whattayamean no?' Diller said. And I said that defies the whole purpose of doing it the way I'm talking about doing it. 'All right then,' Diller said. 'You gotta do some reenactments.' And I said no. 'Whattayamean no?' And I kept doing this with him because my feeling was I'm not gonna sell out my idea anymore. To hell with 'em all.
Ultimately a pilot episode was ordered, which garnered mixed reviews among Fox executives owing to the overly graphic nature of a murder scene which was featured. After viewing the pilot, the network's executives, along with
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, began to debate the future of the show with Langley in attendance. Langley later recalled:
And this guy came in the room and sat in the corner. He looked like an accountant. fter further debatethe guy in the corner says, 'Order four of them. Try four pisodes' And I look over and Diller says, 'Ah, you hush, I'm talking right now.' And I thought, 'Well, who's that guy, the accountant?' Well, obviously, it turned out that he wasn't the accountant. It was Rupert Murdoch, but n those daysnobody knew who Rupert Murdoch was or what he looked like.
''Cops'' was cancelled by Fox in 2013, and was picked up by what was then Spike, which was now the
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. The show aired its 32nd season on Paramount Network while continuing its national run on syndicated and cable TV, thus becoming one of the longest running reality series in television history. The show has broken records for primetime network television with over 1000 episodes aired (as of 2017). In June 2020, Paramount Network pulled the program from its schedule in response to national protests against the
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while being arrested by officers of the Minneapolis Police Department, and announced its cancellation days later. The program's last episode on the network aired on May 11, 2020. Production recommenced in September of that year for international markets, and in September 2021, it was announced that
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picked up the show, with the 33rd season premiering on October 1, 2021. In 1992, Barbour/Langley Productions moved to a new location in
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,
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. Barbour retired in 1994 and the production company became simply Langley Productions.


Other work

Among Langley's credits are ''Who Murdered JFK'', an examination of the
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assassination; and ''Terrorism: Target U.S.A.'' (1989), an early warning of the coming problems with terrorism in the United States as well as across the world. Langley's credits also include various network,
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and syndicated TV shows, including the television series ''Code 3'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Cop Files''. He also produced various independent films and directed film and documentary film, including the
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workout video '' Maximum Potential'', ''Dogwatch'', ''Tiptoes'' and ''Wildside''. Langley also produced a television series called ''Inside American Jail'' for TruTV with his son Morgan. In an innovative move, the show was also sold to and airs as '' Jail'' on
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. ''Jail'' is also an unscripted series following corrections officers as they process suspects through city and county jails. Morgan Langley is credited as co-creator of the new series, which incorporates the video verite style of ''Cops''. Father and son then produced ''Las Vegas Jailhouse'' as yet another examination of crime and the justice system in America. Langley was a producer of
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's ''
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'', which was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. During the 2010/2011 television season, Langley was also responsible for the following series running concurrently: ''Cops'', ''Jail,'' ''Las Vegas Jailhouse,'' ''Street Patrol'' and ''Vegas Strip''. More recent TV shows include ''Road Warriors'' on
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. Langley also produced '' Undercover Stings'' for
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. Langley also started his own off-road race team known as COPS racing team. Langley was active in Southern Nevada Off Road Enthusiasts and
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. He won the 2017 Baja 1000 in the Spec Trophy Truck class.


Death

Langley died of a
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on June 26, 2021, at the age of 78, while competing in the coast-to-coast Ensenada to San Felipe 250 off-road race in
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.


Awards

Langley won various awards for the ''Cops'' television series, including the ''American Television Award'' and four Emmy Award nominations. Other awards include the Cine Golden Eagle and Houston International Film Festival winner for the documentary ''Cocaine Blues''. His DVDs, moreover, have won various awards for greatest sales records in the mid 1990s when he founded Real Entertainment and pioneered the reality DVD market with VHS releases of multiple reality titles like ''Cops: Too Hot for TV'' and ''The Amazing Video Collection''. The term ''Too Hot for TV'' was coined and trademarked by Langley during this period and was used in marketing until he sold the company.


Hollywood Walk of Fame

Langley was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in February 2011 for his contributions to television.


References


External links

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Like the 10 O’Clock News, ‘Cops’ Endures
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Full video interview with John Langley from the Archive of American Television
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