Talk:Nash Bridges

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[edit] Officer Ronnie

Changed Officer Ronnie to Sergeant Ronnie. Although he did not have a speaking part per se, and was addressed as Ronnie it is evident by the triple chevrons on his sleeves that he was a Sergeant. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.157.33.55 (talkcontribs) 05:15, 11 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] USA Network

The USA Network has announced that they have lose their rights to air the show from Paramount. I have changed the text to reflect this. Ajwebb 15:09, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cover Name?

Its the best tv series i have seen.! I seem to remember that Nash had a recurring Cover name. Does anyone remember what it was?

It was Teddy Malone. :) Michael24 5 January 2007

[edit] Unintelligible

What exactly does this mean? "only to find in a quick-and-rich scheme" Rojomoke 11:22, 26 June 2007 (UTC)


I just watched the first Nash Bridges episode.
In it, Nash describes his car as being a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, and stated that it was special because they only made 14. If you go to the Barracuda information, you will see that they did indeed only produce 14 of the convertible 426 Hemi.
So all the references here as being 1971 are not accurate.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 14:55, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Fixed. El Greco(talk) 18:38, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Theme songs

If someone could come up with more accurate and reliable info on the theme songs. I know there were three different songs used in the initial run. I have also seen a fourth in use for a couple first season episodes in syndication on WGN. I don't know specifics about any of them whether the fourth song I mention on WGN was changed in syndication or actually changed back and forth a few times in the initial run, and information on them is sparse and highly unreliable on the 'net. →ClarkCTTalk @ 05:13, 22 March 2008 (UTC)

Altogether, the show had four themes over the course of it's six-season run. The Season 1 theme was drum-heavy and featured a pan flute, and was composed by Elia Cmiral. (He also provided all the episode scores for the first season.) For the second season, Cmiral composed a second theme that dropped the pan flute, but still had a sort of "ethnic" sound and also featured a non-singing female voice. The third theme, "I've Got A Friend In You" (performed by Gigi Worth), was composed by Eddie Jobson (who took over the music duties in Season 2) and premiered either midway through Season 2 or at the start of Season 3. I don't remember exactly. At the beginning of Season 6, Velton Ray Bunch became the new series composer and created a brand new instrumental theme. In syndication runs, I've seen the first two Cmiral themes being mixed and matched on the Season 1 episodes for some reason. Michael24 2 June 2008 —Preceding comment was added at 01:20, 3 June 2008 (UTC)