The Rockford Files television series was produced by Roy Huggins and Stephen Cannell, and was mainly about the main protagonist, Jim Rockford, and his father's adventures. The Rockford Files premiered on the NBC Television Network on the 13th of September 1974, and ran for 6 seasons until the 10th of January 1980. It ran for a total of 122 episodes, as well as 8 additional made-for-television movies.

The Rockford Files television series enjoyed unprecedented popularity during its run, and until today is still syndicated on television networks all around the world. The main appeal of the Rockford Files lies in Rockford's profile as a poor detective (an ex-convict to boot), working to pay the bills and taking on various cases. While the main protagonist's conviction was a wrongful one, it contributed to Jim Rockford's profile as an against-the-odds guy trying to make ends meet. Jim Rockford's freelance detective work often contributed to run-ins with his acquaintances in the Los Angeles Police Department, further contributing to opportunities for drama.

The rockford files complete dvd set boxed, contains all 122 episodes from the 6 seasons of Rockford Files' run on television. It is a great gift idea for a loved one, and is also a perfect way to spend quality family time while reminiscing about one of television's greatest detective television series of all time.

This opinion of The Rockford Files as one of America's most popular television series of all time was reflected in The TV Guide's poll of the top 50 series ever, on which The Rockford Files placed 39th. It thus goes to show that The Rockford Files has an everlasting place in the American public conscience. Perhaps in response to this enduring popularity of the Rockford Files, it was rumored that NBC Television Network would be reviving the Rockford Files concept and idea in a revival series, with Dermot Mulroney as the lead character. In fact, it was rumored that casting for this new series of the Rockford Files had already been almost complete - however, this new concept was cancelled by NBC in 2010 for unknown reasons. In spite of this, for a series that last showed on American television in 1974 it certainly shows the enduring popularity of the Rockford Files, and there is always the possibility of its revival at a later date.

One of the notable aspects of the Rockford Files was the usage of Rockford's answering machine to kick off every episode. Each episode would begin with a recording of Rockford saying ' This is Jim Rockford. At the tone, leave your name and message. I'll get back to you. [Beep]', followed by a message pertaining to the case in question for that particular episode. While this was a novel idea at the beginning of the Rockford Files run, as the seasons went on it became a chore for the writers to come up with an effective voice message for each and every episode. It did serve to make the Rockford Files more memorable in the eyes of viewers, however.

If the Rockford Files were so popular during its run, why did the series end after just 6 episodes? The main reasons for the Rockford Files' cancellation was the health of the lead actor James Garner. He insisted on doing most of his own stunts, and this resulted in bad knees and a bad back as the years went by. There was also growing bad blood between the broadcaster and the producers over issues associated with the profits from the Rockford Files. It was also stated as a possibility that the Rockford Files was growing very expensive to produce per episode. It was thus that in 1980, the plug was finally pulled on this popular TV series.

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