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  2. JAG (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    JAG (U.S. military acronym for Judge Advocate General [4]) is an American legal drama television series with a U.S. Navy theme, created by Donald P. Bellisario, and produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television (now CBS Studios).

  3. List of JAG episodes - Wikipedia

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    JAG (U.S. military acronym for Judge Advocate General) is an American legal drama television show with a distinct U.S. Navy and Marine Corps theme, created by Donald P. Bellisario, and produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television (after 2006 known as CBS Studios). The first season was co-produced with NBC Productions. Originally pitched towards the studio ...

  4. List of JAG characters - Wikipedia

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    The storyline served as the backdoor pilot for JAG ' s spin-off series NCIS with the episodes airing during JAG Season 8 under the titles of "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown" respectively. Chambers is the real-life wife of series star David James Elliott. They were married in 1992 - before JAG started.

  5. JAG season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Creator and Executive producer Donald P. Bellisario states that he had already received offers from CBS and ABC to pick up the series. [2] Bellisario also credits the cancellation with allowing him to create "the show he'd always wanted to make", as NBC had "wanted action, and [he had] wanted a mix of legal [drama] and action". [2]

  6. JAG season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Despite an initial reluctance to co-operate from the United States Department of the Navy (due to sensitivity in light of all the accumulative negative publicity that had been generated from the Tailhook scandal and its aftermath), [citation needed] during season three, the naval services had begun to change their minds, and began to render support to the production team on a script-by-script ...

  7. JAG season 8 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2003, CBS president Leslie Moonves announced that JAG executive producer and showrunner Donald P. Bellisario was developing a JAG spin-off, based on the work of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. [1] Tentatively titled Navy CIS, the series premiered during the JAG episodes "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown".

  8. JAG season 2 - Wikipedia

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    For its second season, JAG moved from NBC to CBS. Donald P. Bellisario had previously received offers from CBS and ABC to pick up the series, [1] which was reworked to be one of both "legal [drama] and action". [1] Following the departure of series co-star Tracey Needham, Catherine Bell was cast in the lead role of Major Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie.

  9. JAG season 6 - Wikipedia

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    The real Judge Advocate General of the Navy at the time, rear admiral Donald J. Guter, visited the set during the production of episode eighteen, titled "Liberty".. Also in this season, JAG filmed scenes at the Marine training facility Camp Pendleton, as "under an agreement with the Marine Corps, the show's producers get access to troops, combat equipment and military training in exchange for ...