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21 Jump Street was an hour long police drama television series, developed by Fox Television Network. It ran from April 12, 1987 to April 27, 1991, with a total of 103 episodes.

It was produced by the studio of Stephen J. Cannell Productions (which also produced The A-Team and The Rockford Files) and was aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company from 1987-1990; some speculate that it was Johnny Depp's exit that caused the program to be cancelled from Fox. The final season aired in first-run syndication on local Fox affiliates. It was later completed in rerun syndication on Fox's FX cable network from 1996 to 1998 and was distributed by Twentieth Century Television.

The series provided a spark to Johnny Depp's nascent career in acting, garnering him national recognition as a teen idol. Depp found this status an irritant, but the starring role was too successful and paid too well for him to depart until the fourth season.

Jason Priestley, Josh Brolin, David Paymer, Brad Pitt, Christina Applegate, Eric West, Vince Vaughn, Pauly Shore, Blair Underwood, John Waters, Shannen Doherty, Rosie Perez, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are among the actors who guest starred on 21 Jump Street.

IDT's Anchor Bay Entertainment released the complete first season of the show on DVD in October 2004 and released the complete second season on DVD in March 2005, season three followed in September 2005 and season four followed on November 1, 2005. The final season was released on 21st March, 2006. The criticism on the DVD release has been the substitution of soundtrack music from that used on the original episodes, as that the music originally used was often notably linked to the themes of each episode.

Plot

The show is about a group of young cops whose youthful appearances enabled them to work undercover to catch troubled youths. As with most teenage shows in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the show covered typical plots, such as hate crimes, drug abuse, racism, gay-bashing, AIDS, drinking, and sexual promiscuity. Similarly, each problem was often solved by the end of the hour long show, giving an implicit moral about the impact of a particular activity. When the show originally aired, some episodes were followed immediately by public service announcements featuring cast members.

Cast

The show starred prominent actors and actresses at the time, including:

Episode guide

Season 1

Season 2

Judy Hoffs as Officer Milk Carton.
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Judy Hoffs as Officer Milk Carton.

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Miscellaneous information

Season # DVD release date Notes
1 October 26, 2004
2 March 8, 2005
3 September 6, 2005
4 November 1, 2005
5 March 21, 2006

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