Players (1997 TV series)

Players
Genre Crime drama
Created by Reggie Rock Bythewood
Shaun Cassidy
Dick Wolf
Written by Randy Anderson
Stan Berkowitz
Alan Cross
Gerry Conway
Ron Lux
Alfonso H. Moreno
Clyde Phillips
Tom Spezialy
Ethlie Ann Vare
Ed Zuckerman
Starring Ice-T
Costas Mandylor
Frank John Hughes
Mia Korf
Theme music composer Mike Post
Composer(s) Ben Decter
Kevin J. Edelman
Dennis McCarthy
Mike Post
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 18
Production
Executive producer(s) Clyde Phillips
Michael Vittes
Dick Wolf
Ed Zuckerman
Producer(s) Randy Anderson
Stan Berkowitz
Arthur Forney
Peter R. McIntosh
Patrick McKee
Robert Rabinowitz
Cinematography Victor Hammer
Running time 60 mins.
Production company(s) Wolf Films
NBC Studios
Universal Television
Release
Original network NBC
Original release October 17, 1997 – April 17, 1998

Players is an American crime drama that aired on NBC from 1997–1998. Co-created by Dick Wolf and Shaun Cassidy, the series starred Ice-T, Costas Mandylor, Frank John Hughes, and Mia Korf. It was produced by Wolf Films in association with NBC and Universal Television. Players was cancelled after 18 episodes. Mia Korf stated that the show was unable to secure a permanent season due to programming restriction in place for the then-forthcoming 1998 Winter Olympics.[1]

Synopsis

The series follows three young ex-cons who, as a part of a new FBI program, are commissioned to track down criminals.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Syndication

In 2008, the series began airing on the Sleuth network.[2]

Episodes

  1. "Con Job"
  2. "Con Law"
  3. "In Concert"
  4. "Con Artist"
  5. "Contact Sport"
  6. "Con Amore"
  7. "Rashocon"
  8. "Three of a Con"
  9. "Mint Condition"
  10. "Confidence Man"
  11. "Contraband"
  12. "Continental"
  13. "Wrath of Con"
  14. "Constrained"
  15. "Conspiracy"
  16. "Contamination"
  17. "Conundrum"
  18. "Con Vivants"

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsOdVA3E-As - January 13, 1998 broadcast of Loveline with Mia Korf
  2. "Sleuth: Series". sleuthchannel.com. Retrieved 2008-10-19.


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