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''Memphis Beat'' is an American
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comedy-drama television series created by
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and
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that aired on TNT from June 22, 2010 to August 16, 2011, with a total of 20 episodes spanning two seasons. It was produced by Smokehouse Productions, in association with Warner Horizon Television. On October 14, 2011 TNT canceled the series of ''Memphis Beat'' after two seasons.


Overview

The show follows Dwight Hendricks ( Jason Lee), a police detective assigned to the General Assignment division of the MPD, who loves his mother, the blues, his city, and
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and calls himself "the keeper of Memphis". His passionate devotion to his hometown is offset by his relaxed approach to his job, an attitude that frustrates by-the-book Lt. Tanya Rice (
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), his new boss.


Cast and characters

* Jason Lee as Detective Dwight Hendricks *
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as Lieutenant Tanya Rice *Sam Hennings as Detective Charles "Whitehead" White *
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as Police Officer Davey Sutton *
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as Paula Ann Hendricks * Leonard Earl Howze as Detective Reginald Greenback * Abraham Benrubi as Sgt. JC Lightfoot (Season 1)


Development and production

Jason Lee said he was drawn to the show because the concept was original and the protagonist was fun to play. Lee said, "The whole package was unique and once I came to found the character and the material and the scenarios and his relationships and he's such a great guy and is so multi-layered and cares such a great deal for his city and his family and the people that he's protecting." Lee listened to hundreds of Presley songs in preparation for the role, and said his respect for the artist grew as a result. The vocals for Lee's character are sung by Mark Arnell. The title ''Delta Blues'' was originally considered, but it was eventually changed to ''Memphis Beat''. The show was created by married couple
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and
Liz W. Garcia Liz W. Garcia is an American television producer and writer. Career As a writer her credits include ''Dawson's Creek'', ''Wonderfalls'' and ''Cold Case'' (also executive story editor and consulting producer). Garcia's film credits include worki ...
, with actor
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and his production partner writer/actor/director Grant Heslov serving as executive producers. Harto and Garcia wrote the first two episodes of the series. Liz Garcia said of the show, "Broadcast TV is being influenced by cable in so many ways in terms of reinventing genres and taking chances, and this is part of it. ... The forefront of creativity is on cable TV." Despite the show's setting, the first season was primarily filmed in
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with only some key locations and exteriors filmed in Memphis. This has largely been attributed to the better tax incentives by filming in a state other than
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. On September 16, 2010, TNT announced that ''Memphis Beat'' was renewed for a second season, the first episode of which was broadcast June 14, 2011. On October 17, 2011, TNT decided not to pick up a third season of ''Memphis Beat''.


Episodes


Series overview


Season 1 (2010)


Season 2 (2011)


Reception


Critical reception

On
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season 1 has a score of 56% based on 18 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". On
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season 1 has an approval rating of 38% based on reviews from 24 critics. ''
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'' said of the pilot episode "This series is to Memphis what the HBO series ' Treme' is to New Orleans and ' Justified' on FX is to Harlan County in Kentucky—timeless indigenous music is set against the exoticism of temporal subcultures". The New York '' Daily News'' gave another positive review saying that "TNT's new 'Memphis Beat' has a great soundtrack and a pretty good cop drama in between". ''
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'' also gave the pilot a positive review:
But even as the cop genre seems beyond saturation, along comes TNT's Memphis Beat, a series with a fresh character in a fresh environment with a fresh look and sound that proves, against all odds, that good actors and agile execution trump format every time.


Awards and nominations


International broadcasting


References


External links

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