''Walker, Texas Ranger'' is an American
action
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television series created by
Leslie Greif and
Paul Haggis. It was inspired by the film ''
Lone Wolf McQuade'', with both the film and the series starring
Chuck Norris
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as a member of the
Texas Ranger Division
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. The show aired on
CBS in the spring of 1993, with the first season consisting of three pilot episodes. Eight full seasons followed with new episodes airing from September 25, 1993, to May 19, 2001, and reruns continuing on CBS until July 28, 2001. It has been broadcast in over 100 countries and spawned a 2005
television film
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entitled ''
Trial by Fire''. The film ended on a
cliffhanger
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, which was never resolved. DVD sets of all seasons have been released (with the three pilots packaged with the first regular season). At various times since 1997, reruns of the show have aired, in
syndication, on the
USA Network
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and
Action
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in Canada. Reruns are currently seen on
Legend
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,
INSP,
getTV
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,
Pluto TV
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10 Bold
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.
The series was noted for its moralistic style. The main characters refrained from the use of drugs and participated in community service. Martial arts were displayed prominently as the primary tool of law enforcement and occasionally as a tool for Walker and company to reach out to the community.
A reboot entitled ''
Walker'', starring
Jared Padalecki, debuted on
The CW
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in 2021, where it ran for four seasons.
Premise
The show was initially developed by executive producer Allison Moore and supervising producer
J. Michael Straczynski
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when the series was still being produced by Cannon Television. While Straczynski had to depart to get his new series ''
Babylon 5
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'' on the air, executive producer David Moessinger remained to finish developing the series. The show is centered on Sergeant Cordell Walker (Norris), a
Dallas–Fort Worth–based member of the
Texas Rangers, a state-level bureau of investigation. Walker was raised by his paternal uncle, an American Indian named Ray Firewalker (
Floyd Red Crow Westerman, pilot episode, season 1;
Apesanahkwat, season 2). The surname is, possibly, a nod to the 1986 Norris film, ''
Firewalker''. Cordell, prior to joining the Rangers, served in the
Marines
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' elite
Recon unit during the
Vietnam War
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. Both Cordell and Uncle Ray share the values characteristic of
Wild West
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sheriffs.
His partner and best friend is James "Jimmy" Trivette (
Clarence Gilyard), a former
Dallas Cowboys
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player, "Go Long Trivette", who takes a more modern approach. Walker's young partner grew up in Baltimore and used football as his ticket to college education. He was dropped from the team after he tore up his shoulder in a major game, which led to his career in the Rangers (often making references to watching the ''
Lone Ranger
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He first appeared in 1933 in a ...
'' and how C.D. Parker mentored him as a rookie officer). Trivette also works inside the office using computers and cellular phones to collate information of the people who have been taken into custody.
Walker also works closely with (and shares a mutual attraction to) Alexandra "Alex" Cahill (
Sheree J. Wilson), a
Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney, who on occasion puts up a frown if Walker does not obtain results in time. He also gets advice on cases from C.D. Parker (
Gailard Sartain
Gailard Sartain (born September 18, 1946) is a retired American actor who frequently played characters with roots in the South. He was a regular on the country music variety series ''Hee Haw''. He is also known for his roles in three of the Ern ...
, pilot season;
Noble Willingham, seasons 1–7), a veteran Ranger (later inducted into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame) who worked with Walker (and is the only character on the show to address Walker by his first name Cordell on a regular basis) until retiring to operate a small restaurant and bar called "CD's Bar and Grill", a restaurant widely known in the series for its
chili. In season 7, two rookie Texas Rangers, Sydney Cooke (
Nia Peeples
Virenia "Nia" Peeples (born December 10, 1961) is an American R&B and dance music singer and actress. Peeples is known for playing Nicole Chapman on the TV series ''Fame (1982 TV series), Fame''; Pam Fields on the drama ''Pretty Little Liars''; ...
), and Francis Gage (
Judson Mills
Judson Mills is an American actor. He is known for his performance as Texas Ranger Francis Gage in the American action drama television series'' Walker, Texas Ranger'' (1999–2001). Judson Mills joined the TV series in the second episode of Se ...
), are assigned under Walker and Trivette's command.
The series was well known during its run for its
product placement
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deal with
Chrysler
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, especially its
Dodge
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division. After Walker used a
GMC Sierra during the first season, he switched to the
Dodge Ram (which at the start of the second season was completely redesigned for 1994), which would be advertised during commercial breaks. Other members of the cast often used other Chrysler vehicles, while villains would drive vehicles from
General Motors
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or
Ford Motor Company
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. This was not unlike ''
The Andy Griffith Show
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The series ...
'', which exclusively used Ford vehicles due to a sponsorship deal with
Andy Griffith
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. Coincidentally, the show ended just as Dodge was getting ready to redesign the Ram again for the 2002 model year, but the 2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 was used later in the movie ''Trial by Fire'', driven by Walker.
Episodes
Cast and characters
Main
*
Chuck Norris
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as Texas Ranger Sergeant Cordell Walker, a former Marine and a modern-day Ranger who believes in the Code of the Old West. He is a decorated Vietnam vet and a martial arts expert. He is the show's main protagonist.
*
Clarence Gilyard as Texas Ranger Sergeant James "Jimmy" Trivette, Walker's partner and best friend. He is former professional football player for the Dallas Cowboys where he was a wide receiver.
*
Sheree J. Wilson as Tarrant County Assistant D.A. Alexandra "Alex" Cahill, whom Walker later dates for a few seasons and finally marries.
*
Gailard Sartain
Gailard Sartain (born September 18, 1946) is a retired American actor who frequently played characters with roots in the South. He was a regular on the country music variety series ''Hee Haw''. He is also known for his roles in three of the Ern ...
(pilot) and
Noble Willingham (seasons 1–7) as retired Texas Ranger Captain C.D. Parker, Walker's buddy and ex-partner who owns a bar-restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas, and is the only one to address Walker by his first name Cordell regularly. He regularly assists Walker and Trivette. C.D. was written out midway the seventh season (due to Willingham leaving the show to run for Congress), with it said that he is on a cruise around the world, which leaves him unable to attend Walker and Alex's wedding. He later unexpectedly dies off-screen early in the final season while on a fishing trip, presumably of a heart attack, but the series finale ultimately reveals that C.D. was murdered by ricin poisoning by Emile Lavocat, as the start of a revenge plot against the Company B Texas Rangers.
*
Floyd Westerman (pilot season–season 1) and Apesanahkwat (guest season 2) as Walker's paternal uncle Ray Firewalker, also known as Uncle Ray. He raised Cordell after his parents – John and Elizabeth Firewalker – were murdered. Ray disappears at the end of the second season and is later revealed to have died during the fifth season episode "Lucas".
*
Jimmy Wlcek as Trent Malloy (recurring seasons 4–5; main season 6), son of a pastor and former martial arts student of Walker. He is a black belt in Karate and runs both his own Dojo and Protection Agency. He also often teams up with Walker and Trivette on cases.
*
Marco Sanchez as Detective Carlos Sandoval (recurring seasons 4–5; main season 6), a detective for Dallas PD, and the best friend of Trent Malloy. He often teams up with Walker and Trivette on cases.
*
Judson Mills
Judson Mills is an American actor. He is known for his performance as Texas Ranger Francis Gage in the American action drama television series'' Walker, Texas Ranger'' (1999–2001). Judson Mills joined the TV series in the second episode of Se ...
as Texas Ranger Francis Gage (seasons 7–8), a rookie Ranger who joins Walker in the series' seventh season.
*
Nia Peeples
Virenia "Nia" Peeples (born December 10, 1961) is an American R&B and dance music singer and actress. Peeples is known for playing Nicole Chapman on the TV series ''Fame (1982 TV series), Fame''; Pam Fields on the drama ''Pretty Little Liars''; ...
as Texas Ranger Sydney Cooke (seasons 7–8), another rookie Ranger who joins Walker in the series' seventh season.
Supporting
*
Cynthia Dorn as M.E. Mary Williams, a
medical examiner
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in most of the murder cases that occurred on the show.
*
James Drury
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as Texas Ranger Captain Tom Price, Walker's and Trivette's supervisor. He only appears during the pilot season.
* Vanessa Paul as Josie Martin, who runs a 'H.O.P.E.' center created by Alex after a near-death experience. One of Alex's bridesmaids at Alex and Walker's wedding.
*
Frank Salsedo as White Eagle, the spiritual leader of the Cherokee reservation Walker grew up on, who debuts during season 3.
*
Rod Taylor as Gordon Cahill, the once-estranged father of Alex, who is also an Attorney.
*
Eloy Casados as Sheriff Sam Coyote, the sheriff of the Cherokee reservation and a very good friend of Walker.
*
Peter Onorati as Sergeant Vincent Rosetti, a New York Police Sergeant with a strong New York accent, and who is a little arrogant.
*
Terry Kiser as Charlie Brooks, a clumsy and fast-talking informant for Walker and Trivette.
*
Robert Fuller as Ranger Wade Harper, a retired El Paso Texas Ranger who came on board to work for Walker and Trivette. Previously, Robert Fuller appeared another character – Cabe Wallace, a 19th-century Texas Ranger – in one episode.
*
Julia Nickson as Dr. Susan Lee, a geneticist who had been kidnapped three times throughout her appearances and the mother of Davey.
*
Wayne Pere as Victor LaRue, one of Walker's archenemies who repeatedly tried to rape Alex until he was shot dead in his final appearance, "Trial of LaRue".
Notable guest stars
Reception
Nielsen ratings
The show was quite successful in the ratings throughout its run, ranking among the Top 25 shows from 1995 until 1999, and ranking in the Top 20 in both the 1995–1996 and 1998–1999 seasons.
(1993–1994) 11.7 rating, No. 41
(1994–1995) 11.2 rating, No. 41
(1995–1996) 12.3 rating, No. 18
(1996–1997) 11.0 rating, No. 24
(1997–1998) 14.4 million viewers, No. 21
(1998–1999) 14.4 million viewers, No. 15
(1999–2000) 12.2 million viewers, No. 34
(2000–2002) 10.3 million viewers, No. 62
Critical reception
In October 1993,
Ken Tucker
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of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' gave the series a C+.
Critic
"Average Joe" Queenan thoroughly roasted the series, particularly over targeting a wider audience than suited for its late-night timeslot. He called the show "...so corny and predictable that it appears to be in slow-motion even when it's not...With plotlines that were old when
George Burns
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was young, acting that makes
William Shatner
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seem like
Marlon Brando
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The Dukes of Hazzard
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'' dead in its tracks...Most episodes of the series are completely unwatchable -- although, to the producers' credit, many are scripted so that Chuck Norris doesn't need to talk much...While Norris indeed has a number of successful and well-received screen projects under his belt, here is the first and only time I recall that he was trusted with performing his own theme music. He is no
Roy Orbison
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...I'm not sure they're even using a
DP on this show; it seems that they just mount a camera on a tripod and tell Chuck to start kicking people's faces in for a solid hour, which he seems more than willing to do."
Recognition
On December 2, 2010,
Rick Perry
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the 47th
Governor of Texas
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Established in the Constit ...
named the Norris brothers Honorary Texas Ranger Captains for their work on the series. In his speech he said that "together, they helped elevate our Texas Rangers to truly mythical status."
Home media
Paramount Home Entertainment
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The division oversees Para ...
and
CBS Home Entertainment
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have both released all seasons on DVD in
Region 1.
''The Complete 1st Season'' contains the three pilot episodes and the first full season being labeled as just the first season. This has confused some fans, as the episodes are wrongly numbered. Seasons 1–6 have been released in regions 2–4.
On May 12, 2015, CBS DVD released ''Walker, Texas Ranger – The Complete Collection'' on DVD in Region 1.
As of December 2023, the entire series is available digitally in the US, available on both
iTunes
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and
Vudu, either as separate seasons or in a complete series set., as well as
Google TV (and by extension
YouTube TV
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) which are only sold as separate seasons. Unlike the DVD releases the seasons in the digital releases are correctly numbered.
Spin-offs and merchandise
Television films
CBS broadcast the television film ''Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire'', produced by
Paramount Network Television
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History
Desilu Pro ...
(now
CBS Studios
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), on October 16, 2005. Chuck Norris, Sheree J. Wilson and Judson Mills reprised their roles, and Clarence Gilyard shot a cameo for the film but was not featured due to the filming's conflict with a long-planned family vacation. To fill the void, Judson Mills, who was not in the original script, returned to reprise the role of Francis Gage. Nia Peeples, who played the role of Sydney Cooke for seasons 7 and 8, was also not featured in Walker's return to prime-time television. The explanation given was that producers decided not to follow much of the original ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' series, as to give the film a fresh look. Even the show's original opening credits with the theme "Eyes of a Ranger" performed by Chuck Norris, was absent from the TV movie.
Although the return of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' did not garner the
ratings CBS had hoped for, indications were that CBS was green-lighting future ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' "movie of the week" projects. ''Trial by Fire'' ended with Sheree J. Wilson's character the victim of a courthouse shooting, leading many viewers to believe that there would be a follow-up movie. However, when CBS announced their fall 2006 prime-time schedule, they said that they would no longer be producing "Sunday Night Movie of the Week" projects, which severely impaired any hopes of Walker's return to television in the foreseeable future. On May 15, 2007, CBS announced its fall line-up, but this did not include the return of the "Sunday Night Movie of the Week". In June 2018, cast members Clarence Gilyard and Sheree J. Wilson expressed interest in reprising their roles in a potential
revival of the series, particularly to address the cliffhanger at the end of the post-series film.
Spin-off
Most episodes were based on true stories. A short-lived series, ''Sons of Thunder'', featured recurring character Carlos Sandoval, who resigns from his post with the Dallas police and teams up with childhood friend Trent Malloy (a protégé of Walker's), to start a private investigation firm.
Reboot
In September 2019, it was announced that a
reboot
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of the series titled ''Walker'' was in development at
CBS Television Studios
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from writer
Anna Fricke
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C ...
, with Texas native
Jared Padalecki attached to star. Fricke and Padalecki are also set to
executive produce the project alongside
Dan Lin
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and Lindsey Libertore from their production company
Rideback, as well as Dan Spilo of Industry Entertainment.
The CW
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, home of Padalecki's long-running series ''
Supernatural
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'', emerged as a leading contender to air the series in addition to CBS, which aired the original series. Like the original, the reboot, in which Walker would get a female partner, will explore morality, family, and rediscovering our lost common ground. The logline reads:
In October, it was announced that ''Walker'' would air on The CW. On January 14, 2020, it was announced that The CW had issued the reboot with a series order.
In February 2020, it was announced that
Lindsey Morgan
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,
Keegan Allen
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Early life
Allen was born and r ...
,
Mitch Pileggi
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,
Molly Hagan and
Coby Bell were cast as Micki, Walker's female partner, Liam Walker, Walker's younger brother, Bonham Walker, Walker's father, Abeline Walker, Walker's mother and Captain Larry James, a Texas Ranger Captain. In March 2020, Jeff Pierre, Violet Brinson and Kale Culley were cast as Trey Barnett, an Army medic and Micki's boyfriend and Stella and August, Walker's teenage kids.
It premiered on January 21, 2021.
A prequel series titled ''
Walker: Independence'' premiered on October 6, 2022.
Novels
Three ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' books, written by
James Reasoner, were published by
Berkley Publishing Group in 1999. The books are now out of print.
* ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (1998, )
* ''Hell's Half Acre'' (1999, )
* ''Siege on the Belle'' (1999, )
In other media
The show has garnered a particular cult appreciation among
Conan O'Brien
Conan Christopher O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, writer, actor, and producer. He is best known for having hosted Late-night talk show, late-night talk shows, beginning with ''Late Night with Conan O'B ...
fans, from one of his most popular segments called the "Walker Texas Ranger Lever". He explained since NBC had recently purchased Universal, he could now show clips from ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' without having to pay any money. The joke was that he would pull a giant red lever, causing a random and comically awkward scene to play. Random scenes included Walker jumping out of a plane and punching a woman in the face, or being shot in the back while proposing, or
Haley Joel Osment
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playing a boy who is first meeting the rest of Walker's friends, and suddenly interjects "Walker told me I have
AIDS
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". Conan would go on to riff at the bizarre nature of the scene out of context. He did this primarily on ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
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'', which prompted the show's star,
Chuck Norris
Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. Born in Oklahoma, Norris first gained fame when he won the amateur Middleweight Karate champion title in 1968, which he held for six consecutive years. H ...
in character as Walker, to make a surprise guest appearance by acting out a skit in parody of the action scenes from ''Walker, Texas Ranger''.
Companies
The series began with
Cannon Television, but after Cannon folded, CBS assumed production responsibilities and is currently the full owner for this series.
Chuck Norris Sues CBS & Sony TV For $30M Over 'Walker, Texas Ranger' Profits
deadline.com, Retrieved on 25 September 2019 Other companies as listed below have also been involved with the series production and/or distribution.
See also
*'' Walker, Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion''
*'' Diagnosis: Murder'' – A show starring Dick Van Dyke
Richard Wayne Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925) is an American actor, entertainer and comedian. Dick Van Dyke on screen and stage, His work spans screen and stage, and List of awards and nominations received by Dick Van Dyke, his awards includ ...
that also ran for eight seasons between 1993 and 2001.
References
External links
*
Official Website
*
INSP Network acquires syndication rights to Walker Texas Ranger
Interviews and behind-the-scenes footage from Walker, Texas Ranger
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