Riptide (TV series)

Riptide was an American detective series about the two old army Cody Allen (Perry King) friends and Nick Ryder (Joe Penny), which together decided the Pier 56 Detective Agency (later known as the Riptide Detective Agency) in Los Angeles to start. They are realizing that computers and technology play a major role in many investigations, the help of Murray "Boz" Bozinsky (Thom Bray), a brilliant but socially inept scientist and computer hacker whom knew their military service time.

The team operates out of Cody's boat, the Riptide, which was docked at Pier 56 in King Harbor, California. The boys had various weapons to their possessions in order to fight against evil and injustice. Below was the robot of Murray (Roboz -this could, unlike most television robots, not talk), Nicks obsolete Sikorsky S-58T The Screaming Mimi(the screaming Mimi)[1] and Cody's speedboat, the Ebbtide. (Nick had a Red Corvette and Cody had a "Woody" station wagon.)

Inspector Quinlan was a local police officer who continually harassed Nick, Cody and Murray. Inspector Parisi, with which the boys during the last episodes were in contact, granted a lot more cooperation. Mama Jo (Anne Francis) was the cantankerous captain of the Barefoot Contessa (a tourist boat that was staffed wholly by women). Max, a female captain, led the Contessa-crew during the last part of the second season. In the later episodes, the team was regularly assisted by Dooley (Ken Olandt), a port worker.

In the second to last episode (If You Can't Beat 'em, Join 'em), and played All Ryder experts of a television series that smacks of and a parody was on Moonlighting, a previous primetime Riptide 's competition on the Tuesday evening.

Riptide was by Frank Lupo and Stephen j. Cannell Stephen j. Cannell Productions created and produced by. The theme tune was written by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter.

The first season of Riptide in september 2006 came out on dvd.



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[hide] *1 Episodes  ==Episodes[ Edit] == ===First season[ Edit] === ===Second season[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] === ===Third season<span class="mw-editsection" len="344" style="-webkit-user-select:none;font-size:small;margin-left:1em;line-height:1em;display:inline-block;white-space:nowrap;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] === ==Dvd releases<span class="mw-editsection" len="343" style="-webkit-user-select:none;font-size:small;margin-left:1em;line-height:1em;display:inline-block;white-space:nowrap;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;font-family:sans-serif;"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brought on 14 February 2006 a complete box of 3 DVD's out of the first season, which was only available in America. VEI Entertainment came on november 7, 2006 with an exclusive dvd of the first season on the Canadian market. (Note: Although Sony released all episodes of all seasons on dvd, lack a large number of hours of trailers from every episode.)
 * 1.1 first season
 * 1.2 second season
 * 1.3 third season
 * 2 Dvd releases
 * 1) 1-01 and 1-02 – Riptide (2 hours) (3 January 1984; pilot)
 * 2) 1-03 – Conflict of Interest (10 January 1984)
 * 3) 1-04 – somebody's Killing the Great Geeks of America (17 January 1984)
 * 4) 1-05 – Hatchet Job (31 January 1984)
 * 5) 1-06 – The Mean Green Love Machine (7 February 1984)
 * 6) 1-07 – Diamonds Are For Never (21 February 1984)
 * 7) 1-08 – The Hard case (28 February 1984)
 * 8) 1-09 – Four-Eyes (6 March 1984)
 * 9) 1-10 – # 1 With a Bullet (20 March 1984)
 * 10) 1-11 – Long Distance Daddy (27 March 1984)
 * 11) 1-12 – "Double Your Pleasure (3 april 1984)
 * 12) 1-13 – Raiders of the Lost Sub (15 may 1984)
 * 13) 1-14 – Something Fishy (22 may 1984)
 * 1) 2-01 – Where the Girls Are (2 October 1984)
 * 2) 2-02 – The Orange Grove (16 October 1984)
 * 3) 2-03 – Catch of the Day (23 October 1984)
 * 4) 2-04 – Mirage (30 October 1984)
 * 5) 2-05 – Beat the Box (13 november 1984)
 * 6) 2-06 – father's Day (20 november 1984)
 * 7) 2-07 – Be True To Your School (27 november 1984)
 * 8) 2-08 – it's a Vial Sort of Business (4 december 1984)
 * 9) 2-09 – Peter Pan is Alive and Well (11 december 1984)
 * 10) 2-10 – Catch a Fallen Star (18 december 1984)
 * 11) 2-11 – Gams People Play (8 January 1985)
 * 12) 2-12 – Prisoner of War (15 January 1985)
 * 13) 2-13 – Baxter and Boz (22 January 1985)
 * 14) 2-14 – Curse of the Mary Aberdeen (29 January 1985)
 * 15) 2-15 – Boz Busters (5 February 1985)
 * 16) 2-16 – Oil Bets Are Off (12 February 1985)
 * 17) 2-17 – Girls Night Out (19 February 1985)
 * 18) 2-18 – Polly Because an Explanation (5 March 1985)
 * 19) 2-19 – The Twisted Cross (12 March 1985)
 * 20) 2-20 – Fuzzy Vision (19 March 1985)
 * 21) 2-21 – Arrivederci, Baby (7 may 1985)
 * 22) 2-22 – Harmony and Grits (14 may 1985)
 * 1) 3-01 – Wipe Out (1 October 1985)
 * 2) 3-02 – Thirty-Six Hours Till Dawn (22 October 1985)
 * 3) 3-03 – Does Not Compute (29 October 1985)
 * 4) 3-04 – The Bargain Department (5 november 1985)
 * 5) 3-05 – Who Really Watches the Sunset? (november 12, 1985)
 * 6) 3-06 – "Still goin' Steady (19 november 1985)
 * 7) 3-07 – Robin and Marian (3 december 1985)
 * 8) 3-08 – Requiem for Icarus (10 december 1985)
 * 9) 3-09 – Home For Christmas (17 december 1985)
 * 10) 3-10 – Lady Killer (7 January 1986)
 * 11) 3-11 – A Matter of Policy (14 January 1986)
 * 12) 3-12 – The Wedding Bell Blues (21 January 1986)
 * 13) 3-13 – The Frankie Kahana Show (11 February 1986)
 * 14) 3-14 and 3-15 – Smiles We Left Behind (2hrs) (25 February 1986)
 * 15) 3-16 – The Pirate and the Princess (7 March 1986)
 * 16) 3-17 – Playing Hardball (14 March 1986)
 * 17) 3-18 – The Play's The Thing (21 March 1986)
 * 18) 3-19 – Dead Men Don't Floss (4 april 1986)
 * 19) 3-20 – Chapel of Glass (11 april 1986)
 * 20) 3-21 – If You Can't Beat 'em, Join 'em (18 april 1986)
 * 21) 3-22 – Echoes (22 april 1986)