Walker, Texas Ranger

I texas ranger rappresentano un baluardo di giustizia per tutta la comunità, assediata da criminali senza scrupoli. Walker e la sua squadra si impegnano per proteggere i cittadini onesti.
Creato da: Albert S. Ruddy | Paul Haggis |
Genere: Dramma | Western | Crime |

Numero di stagioni: 9
Numero di episodi: 202
Data prima messa in onda: 1993-04-21
Data ultima messa in onda: 2001-05-19

Approfondimenti

"Walker Texas Ranger" was the favorite show of the late "Ripe" star Bobby Frierson. D
For the entire run of the show, though Chuck Norris' name appears before the title of the show, Clar [...] D
With the death of Clarence Gilyard Jr. on November 28, 2022, Chuck Norris and Sheree J. Wilson are t [...] D
Walker was always referred to by his Uncle Ray as "Wa-sho", which in Cherokee means "Lone Eagle". Th [...] D
At least 18 actors from the Lethal Weapon film franchise appeared on this show. The list includes Sv [...] D
Jeff Speakman was going to play a recurring character of an undercover cop. D
In the first episode, James Trivette replaced old partner Bob Mobley, who was killed during a robber [...] D
The Cherokee reservation where Walker was raised is in Oklahoma. He often goes there to meditate, or [...] D
Over the course of the show, Alex is abducted and held hostage 22 times, shot 3 times, and drugged o [...] D
Some of the episodes of the show seem to be inspired by movies that Chuck Norris has starred in. D
James Trevette's nickname for C.D. Parker was "Big Dog". D
James Trivette is a vegetarian. D
In the episode Blood Diamonds, Walker falls for a sham orchestrated by a ruthless arms dealer to obt [...] D
Ranger Francis Gage drove a bronze 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu convertible. D
The show premiered on Wednesday, April 21, 1993 on CBS at 9:00 PM EST/8:00 PM PST, which aired for o [...] D
Walker very rarely (if ever) touched a computer, and didn't even have one on his desk. He always rel [...] D
Alex mentioned to Walker that twins run in her family. There was a joke about this on-set because tw [...] D
The only longest-running crime-drama and Western-based series, to ever feature 4 Western-themed and/ [...] D
Both C.D. Parker and Wade Harper are the only two, throughout the series run, who are retired Texas [...] D
The award that C.D. receives for his career in Texas law enforcement is called "The Frank Hamer Awar [...] D
Wade Harper is a retired Texas Ranger from El Paso, Texas. D
In the show, the Rangers' headquarters are located in Dallas, but the Rangers' headquarters is actua [...] D
Marshall R. Teague had the distinction of playing the antagonist in both the pilot and finale of the [...] D
C.D. Parker was Trivette's mentor, when he was a rookie officer, in real-life, Clarence Gilyard Jr.' [...] D
Chuck Norris was living in Dallas, Texas, when the show began, and didn't have to travel that far to [...] D
Walker often went through a 'This is for" routine when knocking out the main bad guy. This originate [...] D
Cordell Walker was a contemporary Texas Ranger. In real life, Chuck Norris (along with his brother, [...] D
James Drury was primarily the first guest on this show, who had a recurring role as Walker's and Tri [...] D
Originally announced and produced as "Sam Bolt, Texas Ranger". D
Walker served in the United States Marine Corps, in real-life, Chuck Norris served in the United Sta [...] D
The exterior view of "C.D.'s Bar and Grill" is actually the legendary White Elephant Saloon located [...] D
In the series finale, Walker and Alex welcome a daughter...whom they name Angela. D
Before he became a Ranger, Cordell Walker (Chuck Norris) was a martial artist, leading him to do kic [...] D
Most of Chuck Norris' friends appeared on the show: Marco Sanchez, James Wlcek, Grayson Jim Helms, N [...] D
At the end of season eight, episode four, Walker Texas Ranger: The Avenging Angel (2000), it was exp [...] D
After the eighth season, CBS wanted to extend the show's contract for two more years. However, [...] D
Among Walker's many friends at the Cherokee reservation in Oklahoma are White Eagle, Sheriff Sam Coy [...] D
Season 3 was when the non-instrumental version of the theme song was introduced to the opening credi [...] D
Chuck Norris did not receive any offers until he got the role of Cordell Walker. At the same time, t [...] D
James Trivette's hero was Johnny Unitas. D
In the first episode, C.D. Parker was played by Gailard Sartain. In episodes two and three, C.D. Par [...] D
Compared to Clarence Gilyard, Jr.'s other character from his previous show, Matlock (1986), James Tr [...] D
Jimmy Trevette dies three times during the series. Twice in dreams that Alex had, and the other in a [...] D
For the first several seasons, "bad guys" drove Fords, "good guys" that lived drove Dodges, and "goo [...] D
Wade Harper was the great-grandson of Laramie (1959)'s, Jess Harper, a character in which Robert Ful [...] D
Many of the children cast on this show appeared on Barney (1992). D
The license number on Walker's GMC truck was 495 311. The license number on his Dodge Ram was AU9 07 [...] D
Towards the end of the run, when Walker was resigning from the investigative team, to spend more tim [...] D
Chuck Norris (Cordell Walker) is the only actor to appear in all 196 episodes of the series. D
James Wlcek (Trent Malloy) and Marco Sanzhez (Carlos Sandoval) were given a spin off series called " [...] D
According to C.D. Parker, James Trivette played college football at Penn State University, and was d [...] D
Dallas detective Carlos Sandoval (Marco Sanchez) and martial arts instructor and private detective T [...] D
Walker's Uncle Ray (Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman) raised him after his parents were murdered. D
Trivette grew up watching Western television, in real-life, Clarence Gilyard also grew up watching W [...] D
Noble Willingham was the only native Texan to have a starring role on the show. D
All of the show's original characters (Walker, Trivette, CD, and Alex) have been in a coma at some p [...] D
One storyline that ran during the series was that Walker's parents were murdered when he was young. [...] D
C.D. Parker (Noble Willingham) was the only character who refers to Walker by his first name consist [...] D
Walker's full last name is "Firewalker". When his parents were killed, he went to an orphanage where [...] D
One running gag during the show was Trivette mentioning Chuck Norris, to which Walker would reply, " [...] D
When Clarence Gilyard Jr. departed Matlock (1986), he wanted to do another pilot for a CBS series, a [...] D
Seasons one and two, episodes "One Riot, One Ranger" through "Stolen Lullaby" were released on DVD a [...] D
James Trivette was originally from Baltimore, Maryland. D
C.D. Parker once had an old 1964 Cadillac convertible he named "Old Goldie". D
Compared to "Il tocco di un angelo (1994)," another CBS series, this is another show that featured p [...] D
First prime time TV series appearance for erotic actress Monique Parent (season 4/episode 12). She j [...] D
The majority of the series was filmed around Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. Many locals were cast as [...] D
Season 5 (1996-97) introduced a local law enforcement officer named Bobbi Hunt (Tammy Lauren) becomi [...] D
Wade and Betsy Harper (Robert Fuller and Marla Adams) had a daughter, Jenny (Elise Horn). All 3 char [...] D
According to their gravemarker, Walker's parents died on July 18, 1965. D
Robert Fuller (who played Wade Harper) dies three times during the series. Twice in flashbacks about [...] D
Before Robert Fuller had a recurring role as Wade Harper, he played another character, Ranger Cabe W [...] D
Sheree J. Wilson was pregnant at the end of Season 5. As a result, she missed a few episodes of Seas [...] D
The park in downtown Fort Worth that is often featured on the show is called Sundance Square. It's n [...] D
Alex Cahill drove an aqua Chrysler Sebring convertible. D
In the early episodes, Walker drove a GMC truck, in the later episodes, he drove a Dodge Ram. D
Larry Sellers was one of the stunt coordinators on this show. He was also the stunt coordinator on t [...] D
Among the cars that Jimmy Trivette (Clarence Gilyard, Jr) had were a red Pontiac Firebird, a black F [...] D
When meeting a stranger he doesn't like, Walker doesn't take off his hat, or shake the guy's hand. F [...] D
Walker had an ancestor, Hayes Cooper (also played by Norris) who was also a Texas Ranger. Like Walke [...] D
Before he became a Ranger, James Trivette (Clarence Gilyard, Jr.) played football as a wide receiver [...] D
Some certain facts stating about Cordell Walker, being Cherokee, acknowledges that Chuck Norris is ( [...] D

Connessioni

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
0Speciali20051D
1Stagione 1In questa stagione vengono introdotti i personaggi, e si pone l'accento in particolare sul rapporto tra Cordell Walker e il suo nuovo collega James Trivette. Personaggi rilevanti di questa prima stagione furono Gailard Sartain, nei panni di C.D. Parker, successivamente interpretato da Noble Willingham, e James Druy nel ruolo del capitano Tom Price. (Fonte WikiPedia)19933D
2Stagione 2199424D
3Stagione 3199425D
4Stagione 4199526D
5Stagione 5199627D
6Stagione 6199725D
7Stagione 7199823D
8Stagione 8199925D
9Stagione 9200024D

Cast

Chuck Norris
Chuck Norris
(Cordell Walker)
Clarence Gilyard Jr.
Clarence Gilyard Jr.
(Jimmy Trivette)
Judson Mills
Judson Mills
(Francis Gage)
Nia Peeples
Nia Peeples
(Sydney Cooke)
Sheree J. Wilson
Sheree J. Wilson
(Alex Cahill)