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Walker, Texas Ranger was an American action/drama television series that aired on CBS from April 1993 to May 2001. It has since spawned at least one made-for-television movie, and DVD sets of the first and final seasons have been released.

The show was known for its emphasis on values, such as participation in community service and refraining from the use of drugs. Martial arts are shown prominently as the primary tool of law enforcement and occasionally as a tool for Walker and company to reach out to the community. Although it remained popular throughout much of its run, it was often criticized for being unrealistic, melodramatic, and sappy. The show had developed somewhat of a cult following for its campy style and recent surge of popularity of Chuck Norris. #redirect

Overview

The show stars Chuck Norris as Cordell Walker, a Dallas-based member of the Texas Rangers, a state-level bureau of investigation. Walker was raised by a Native American named Ray Firewalker (played by Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman from 1993-94), served in the Marines in the Vietnam War, and shares the values of sheriffs in the Wild West. One episode reveals that Walker was once engaged to a woman who was killed by the suspect of an investigation.

His partner is James Trivette (played by Clarence Gilyard), a former Dallas Cowboys player who takes a more modern approach. Walker also works closely (and shares a mutual attraction) with Alexandra "Alex" Cahill (played by Sheree J. Wilson), a Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney. He also gets advice on cases from C.D. Parker (played by Noble Willingham), a longtime Ranger who worked with Walker until retiring to operate a small restaurant and bar.

Structure

Walker, Texas Ranger was known for formulaic plots characteristic of television shows in previous decades. Deus ex machina was used liberally and in each episode, especially towards the climactic scenes in which Walker and his posse would arrive at the scene just in time to stop the culmination of the antagonist's plans.

Recurring elements

Several other elements and scenarios appeared frequently on the series:
The cast for the first six regular seasons of Walker, Texas Ranger (from left to right): Clarence Gilyard, Chuck Norris, Sheree J. Wilson and Noble Willingham
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The cast for the first six regular seasons of Walker, Texas Ranger (from left to right): Clarence Gilyard, Chuck Norris, Sheree J. Wilson and Noble Willingham

Changes over the years

Over the years the show ran, many changes were made:

Influences

The series may well have been inspired by the 1983 theatrical movie Lone Wolf McQuade, which cast Chuck Norris in the role of a Texas Ranger and martial arts expert named J.J. McQuade. This film was a landmark in Norris' career because it gave him a distinctive character rather than the generic good guy he usually played. The character of McQuade was a rogue cop who did not work well in regular law enforcement structures. He was also divorced and, as his name suggested, was rather anti-social.

While the character of Walker is almost certainly patterned on McQuade, the edginess of the character was toned down considerably.

Rerun broadcasts

As of March 2006, two cable channels — USA Network and the Hallmark Channel — are broadcasting the show multiple times a day. Since the Hallmark Channel is a 'family-friendly' channel, the channel has been known to make edits to remove potentially offensive content, as well as to remove episodes that reference rape (namely the ones with the more direct references), pornography, or Satanism from the lineup.

Spin-offs and merchandise

DVD releases

Cover for Walker, Texas Ranger Season 1 DVD
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Cover for Walker, Texas Ranger Season 1 DVD

DVD Name
Release dates
Region 1
Region 2
Region 4
The Complete 1st Season June 13 2006 N/A N/A
The Complete Final Season June 14 2005 N/A N/A

Television movies

CBS broadcast the television movie "Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire" on October 16, 2005. Chuck Norris, Sheree J. Wilson and Judson Mills reprised their roles, and Clarence Gilyard shot a cameo for the movie 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 as the character of Francis Gauge. Nia Peeples, who played the role of Sydney Cook for seasons 8&9, also was 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 movie a fresh look. Even the opening credits with the theme "Eyes of a Ranger" performed by Chuck Norris, was absent.

Although the movie did not garner the type of rating CBS would have hoped for, because of football running into overtime, the network gave a few more Walker TV movie projects the go-ahead; a definite timetable has not been set.

Sons of Thunder

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 protegé of Walker's) to start a private investigation firm.

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.
  1. Walker, Texas Ranger (1998, ISBN 0425168158)
  2. Hell's Half Acre (1999, ISBN 0425169723)
  3. Siege on the Belle (1999, ISBN 0425171124)

Trivia

In popular culture

In 2004, Late Night with Conan O'Brien introduced the "Walker, Texas Ranger Lever," a device that allowed host Conan O'Brien to play a clip from the show (presented out of context, for humorous effect) any time he wanted without paying royalties. The device was a comment on NBC's merger with Universal Studios, which was said to own the rights to Walker. (In reality, Universal only had the rights to air episodes of the show, which is owned by CBS and distributed by co-producer Sony Pictures Television.)

The segment has been credited with jump-starting the Chuck Norris craze and creating enough interest in producing a Walker TV movie.

Popular Actors That Were Guest Stars on Walker Texas Ranger

1994- Giovanni Ribisi
1994- Tobey Maguire
1994- Bryan Cranston
1995- Doris Roberts
1996- Clifton Collins Jr.
1997- Haley Joel Osment
1997- David Gallagher
1998- Kyla Pratt
1998- Paul Winfield
1998- Michael Peterson
1998- Lee Majors
1999- Deion Sanders
1999,2001- Frank Stallone
2000- Christopher B. Duncan
2000- Ernest Borgnine
2000- Michael Ironside
2000- T.J. Thyne
2001- Hulk Hogan {Boomer Knight- Division Street (2001)

See also

List of Walker, Texas Ranger episodes

International

External links

 


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