Campus Cops | |
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Created by | Michael Baser Frank Dungan |
Starring | Ben Bode Ryan Hurst Monte Markham Jerry Kernion |
Composers | Michael Skloff Peter Bernstein |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers Leslie Belzberg John Landis |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Chelsey Avenue Productions St. Clare Entertainment MCA Television Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | USA Network |
Release | January 6 – March 30, 1996 |
Campus Cops is an American sitcom that aired on the USA network on Saturday nights from January 6 until March 30, 1996 for a total of 13 episodes. [1]
The series centered on bumbling campus policeman, Wayne Simko and Andy McCormack, who worked at Canfield University.
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No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Muskrat Ramble" | John Landis | Michael Baser & Frank Dungan | January 6, 1996 |
2 | "3,001" | John Landis | Chris Henchy & Andy Lieberman | 1996 |
3 | "Be My Guest" | Iain Paterson | Michael Baser & Frank Dungan | January 20, 1996 |
4 | "A Knight's Hard Day" | Carl Gottlieb | Eve Ahlert & Dennis Drake | January 27, 1996 |
5 | "Cop Squad" | Scott White | Chris Henchy & Andy Lieberman | 1996 |
6 | "The Alum" | Carl Gottlieb | Eve Ahlert & Dennis Drake | 1996 |
7 | "Sister, Sister" | Frank Bonner | Dave Goetsch & Jason Venokur | 1996 |
8 | "Stinky Higgins" | Scott White | Dave Goetsch & Jason Venokur | 1996 |
9 | "Free Wally" | Iain Paterson | Dave Goetsch & Jason Venokur | February 17, 1996 |
10 | "Radio Free Wayne" | Unknown | Unknown | March 9, 1996 |
11 | "Weekend at Hingle's" | Ron Wolotzky | Story by : Patrick Carlin Teleplay by : Steve Billnitzer | March 16, 1996 |
12 | "Alien Notion" | Scott White | Lisa Rosenthal | March 23, 1996 |
13 | "The Treasure of Sierra Canfield" | Michael Amundson | Chris Henchy & Andy Lieberman | March 30, 1996 |
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