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Season 10, 17 episodes. The last JAG in the series, he succeeded RADM A.J. Chegwidden upon his retirement in 2004, and his uncertain confirmation hearings provide dramatic conflict for an episode. He was a very tough leader who also showed a low-key sense of humor and eventually won over the JAG officers.
The tenth and final season of JAG premiered on CBS on September 24, 2004, and concluded on April 29, 2005. The season, starring David James Elliott and Catherine Bell, was produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. Season 10 of JAG aired alongside the second season of NCIS.
JAG furthermore spawned the hit series NCIS, which in turn spun off NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, and NCIS: Hawaiʻi. In total, 227 episodes were produced over 10 seasons. At the time of the original airing of its fifth season in the United States, JAG was seen in over 90 countries worldwide. [6] JAG entered syndication in early 1999.
An episode of the final season, "JAG: San Diego" had the main cast, excluding Harm, going to the San Diego naval base and working with the local JAG office there. Though it was reportedly considered as a pilot episode, as a reformat of the show aiming for a younger audience, CBS ultimately decided not to pursue a new series.
Hirsh later reprised her role in 2004 in the season 10 episode "Midnight", visiting her stepmother Dr. Elizabeth Corday. In the ER series finale, aired April 2, 2009, titled " And in the End ", Hirsh's character returned as a candidate interviewing for medical school, bringing the Greene family history full circle.
2 episodes: "The Value of Secrets", "Frozen in Time" 2002 First Monday: Emmie Episode: "Showdown" 2001–05 JAG: Petty Officer Jennifer Coates: Recurring role (Season 7–9) Main cast (Season 10) 2005 Bitter Sweet: Elizabeth TV movie 2007–09 Dirty Sexy Money: Lisa George Main cast 2009 House Rules: Julia Rose TV movie 2010 Deadly Honeymoon ...
Thompson began her career as a voiceover artist, which continues today. Her first significant film role was in the 1987 film Wall Street.In 1989, she was cast on the soap opera Falcon Crest as the scheming Genele Ericson during the show's final season, and played photojournalist Maggie Dawson in the Season 3, Episode 2 of the series Quantum Leap.
Harmon 'Harm' Rabb, Jr. is a fictional character and lead role in the American television series JAG.The character was created by Donald P. Bellisario, as a work for hire for Paramount Television, in the script for the JAG pilot episode, which was filmed and then aired by NBC on September 23, 1995.