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''The Commish'' is an American
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television series that aired on ABC in the United States from September 28, 1991, to January 11, 1996. The series focuses on the work and home life of a suburban police commissioner in Eastbridge, New York.


Premise

The series stars Michael Chiklis as Anthony Joseph "Tony" Scali, a former
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detective who is now the police commissioner in the small fictional suburban New York town of Eastbridge, and tends to work through problems with humor and creativity more often than with violence or force. Theresa Saldana plays Rachel Scali (née Metzger), Tony's wife, and
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plays their young son, David. Also living with the family in the first season was Rachel's freeloading brother, Arnie Metzger, played by David Paymer. A daughter, Sarah Lou, named after her maternal grandmother Sarah Metzger (Rachel's mother) and Lou Donello (an old friend and former partner of Tony's), and played by twins Justine and Dayna Cornborough, was born to Tony and Rachel in the eighth episode of the second season, "A Time to Be Born". Focusing both on family situations and police drama, the series deals with a wide range of topical social issues such as
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Episodes


Cast

In addition to Commissioner Scali's family, the cast included police working for the town of Eastbridge. Scali had three different lieutenants at his precinct during the show's run; Lt. Irving "Irv" Wallerstein (Alex Bruhanski), his longtime buddy and second-in-command, was killed in the line of duty in the eleventh episode of Season 1, "The Fourth Man", after appearing in only a few episodes and was replaced by Lt. Paul "Paulie" Pentangeli (
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), his childhood best friend. At the start of the second season, Pentangeli shot an unarmed suspect who was reaching for a cigarette case. Although Pentangeli was acquitted, Scali nonetheless fired him, suspecting that Pentangeli knowingly shot the suspect on whom they had insufficient evidence to prosecute. Pentangeli had said that it felt like real police work. He was replaced by a female lieutenant, elegant former FBI agent Cydavia "Cyd" Madison ( Melinda McGraw), who continued through to the end of season three before leaving the Eastbridge department to work as a commissioner in another city at the start of season four, when jean-wearing Pentangeli returned to the series despite his continuing disagreement with Scali regarding the nature of the shooting in season two. The star cops who also worked closely with Scali included Stanley Oliver "Stan" Kelly (Geoffrey Nauffts), Carmela Theresa Antonia Pagan (Gina Belafonte), and hot-headed Richard "Ricky" Caruso (
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). Series regular Kelly was killed off at the end of season three, whereas other characters such as Pagan would simply disappear for longer stretches inexplicably.


Production

Chiklis' character, Tony Scali, was at least ten years older than Chiklis' age at the time. At one point, the network, worried that Chiklis' weight loss would affect the ratings, reportedly asked him to stuff his clothing. He also was encouraged not to shave his head to look older. Although set in the fictional town of Eastbridge in the Hudson Valley, New York, the show was filmed in and around
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,
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, mainly in Vancouver and North Vancouver. The character Tony Scali was based on the real-life 30th Commissioner of New York City's Department of Correction, Anthony Schembri, the son of an Italian immigrant, who grew up in Brooklyn. Schembri recalls incidents such as his deflecting a man intent on suicide from wanting to jumping off of a roof: “I asked him if he had a permit to jump off.” This means of diversion, used in the series premiere, characterizes Scali’s
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. Schembri later served as the Secretary of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice under Governor
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, as the Citrus County Florida County Administrator, and later still as an advisor to India’s Centre for Criminology and Public Policy Committee. Schembri was "discovered" after being a technical consultant for the TV series (while serving as the Police Commissioner of Rye, New York). The show was unrealistic in that Tony Scali the police commissioner, working as Schembri had done while he was a Brooklyn detective, would do many things a real-life police commissioner doesn't (such as personally chase criminals and investigate crimes). Though the series was originally slated to air on CBS, unresolved casting differences led
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to cease pre-production with that network. Eventually, Cannell took the series to ABC and it won the ratings war with CBS for that time slot (Saturday nights at 10pm). Actor
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said he had been offered a role on the show, but turned it down as the TV show he was already cast in — ''
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'', where he played
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— got picked up for another season and went on to become one of the most successful
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in history.


Home media

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released the first two seasons of ''The Commish'' on DVD in Region 1 in 2004–2005. Because of poor sales, these releases were discontinued and no further seasons were made available. In 2009, Mill Creek Entertainment acquired the rights to several
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series, including ''The Commish''. They have subsequently re-released the first two seasons. On October 12, 2010, Mill Creek released ''The Commish: The Complete Series'' on DVD in Region 1. The 17-disc set features all 94 episodes of the series on DVD for the very first time. In August 2022, Visual Entertainment released ''The Commish: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1. In Region 4,
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has released the first four seasons on DVD in Australia.


Awards

Theresa Saldana received a
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nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in 1994.


References


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