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The Rockford Files

NBC (Ended 1980)
 
 
Featured Episode

The Man Who Saw the Alligators

When a hitman Jim helped imprison is released threatening revenge, Jim goes into hiding, but...

 
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8.0 Great
358 votes

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The Rockford Files ranks 2,508 out of the 18,229 shows on TV.com.

The 272 users who count themselves as The Rockford Files fans have written a total of 15 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

March 27, 1974

Ended

January 1, 1980

Genre

Drama, Action/Suspense

Theme

Police

Show Overview

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Episode Score
 
7.7

If It Bleeds, It Leads

Jim comes to the aid of his old friend Rita Capkovic when her husband, Ernie Landale is arrested by the police and persecuted by the media because he bears an uncanny resemblance to a picture of the notorious ‘Westside Rapist'…

Aired: 04/20/99

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James Garner stars as Jim Rockford, a private investigator who lives and works from his trailer in Malibu, Los Angeles. Jim is an ex-con who had been imprisoned for five years in San Quentin for armed robbery – a crime which he did not commit and was later pardoned. Jim has a quarter page advertisement in the... more »

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  • Does anyone want an official release of Post & Carpenter's incidental music?

    I love the theme for The Rockford Files by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter, but I also enjoy the incidental music which they c...more »

    6 comments, last one Feb 27, 2009 + Add Comment
  • Trailer location on the beach Malibu, California

    Was out in California visiting my sister early 90's , south of LA. My brother-in-law, Rick, knew I liked the Rockford ...more »

    1 comments, last one Jan 21, 2009 + Add Comment
  • Favorite Episodes?

    It's difficult to just pick a couple, but mine are "The Kirkoff Case" "The Hammer of C Block" "Sticks and Stones May Break Your Bones, But Waterbury Will Bury You" "Irving the Explainer"

    4 comments, last one Jul 29, 2008 + Add Comment
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    10 Perfect

    One of the most down to earth detective shows of all time hide « show »

    I love The Rockford Files! Everything from the great theme song to the cool James Garner. This show had it all. Most people could relate to the main character in one way or another. Have you ever been falsely accused? Ever had to pay for someone else's mistakes or crimes? Then you know how it feels to be in Jim Rockford's shoes.

    The storylines were well written and kept the viewer involved in each episode 'till the very end. It's always encouraging to see someone who has been down and out rise to the challenge and overcome adversity. If Jim Rockford could do it, so can we. I love The Rockford Files!
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    10 Perfect

    The rough and tumble exploits of human punchbag and P.I., Jim Rockford. hide « show »

    Despite the sometimes O.T.T action (Was Jim's head made from cast iron?) there's no doubting the quality and class of "The Rockford Files" From the sun kissed Mike Post theme tune, the car chases, the generally serious storylines, wry humour, and the ultra charismatic characters, the show is a winner. Sure there are the occasional turkey episodes, but even a classic is allowed the odd faux pas here and there. James Garner was refered to by Barry Norman as television's first true superstar, and "The Rockford Files" cemeneted his reputation as the everyman hero in a rough and tumble world where the good guys didn't always come out tops. 10/10.
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    9.4 Superb

    this show was really good. hide « show »

    this is one of those shows you might not admit you used to watch, but I admit it. His car was pretty cool, he was always solving cases and he usually added a little humor to the situation. How can you not like this show, it had everything. It had action, adventure, drama and comedy. The cases he were on were actually interesting, I wish TV shows that are on today were even half as good as this show. If you haven't watched this show I'm sure you can rent it on video or something, it's a pretty decent show and it will always keep you entertained.
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    7.5 Good

    Influential detective series. hide « show »

    This was probably the greatest part James Garner ever played. He was essentially playing himself, an easy going guy caught in oddball situations mainly brought on by loony clients or by his former ex-con friends. The character of Jim Rockford was not unlike his other defining role of Bret Maverick. Also, the supporting cast was great as well. Noah Beery Jr. was perfect as Rocky, Jim's father, who was always trying to get his "Sonny" to give up the detective business and join him in the trucking business. Joe Santos was great as Dennis, Jim's main contact on the LAPD who reluctantly helped Jim by giving him information on various cases. Gretchen Corbett was great in her role as his girlfriend/lawyer Beth Davenport who would always be there to get him out of a jam. But, perhaps the most memorable character was Angel, played by Stuart Margolin. Angel was, and still is, the biggest weasel in television history. He would often be responsible for getting Jim into the odd predicaments he would get into. Also of note, this was the first hit from the mind of Stephen J. Cannell after years of writing for Adam-12. Cannell is probably one of the greatest writers in television history and this is where it all began.
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    10 Perfect

    Classify this show? Classic, Personal Favorite, Trend Setter - where do I stop? hide « show »

    Of course a die hard James Garner fan like myself would naturally love this show. But Rockford was truly one of the greatest shows ever. With top notch writing, production values, incredible cast and of course the inimitable JG himself, no wonder it's still running all over the world.

    If you haven't seen it, treat yourself!
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